Jackson Browne
The Very Best of Jackson Browne - CD Rip
Edward
Where is @Tabbycat who was the regular promoter of the wonderful works of Vivaldi.
Phil
1973 | 1986
Green Desert
In the mood for something from the Tangs’, I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for this studio album. Ripped from the fine sounding original release on the Jive Electro label in '86. It is believed to have been recorded in August 1973 prior to Phaedra at the Skyline Studio, Berlin. It then lay dormant and unpublished until it was remixed and mastered 1984 and finally released in 1986.
Frampton Comes Alive!, after a definite case of overkill ,I can enjoy this again
2018
Cousin Silas - Galactic Procession
Cousin Silas going all Berlin School for the second time and doing a very good job of making it different and interesting with nods toward early Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. Electronic, ambient and spacey he creates wonderful soundscapes, this is very fine.
Time for another classic live album .after a reminder from @Polarbear
Status Quo - Live!, from '76,back when Quo were a proper band and really rocked out
Kurt Elling - Live in Chicago
Now playing…
Andy Bey - Ain’t Necessarily So
Andy Bey (piano, vocals), Peter Washington (bass), Kenny Washington (drums) and Vito Lesczak (drums).
Streaming on NAS… kicking off this Wednesday morning with the beautiful music and voice of Andy Bey! One sweet album…
London, November 1981
Rachel Grimes - Book of Leaves
With thanks to Max who introduced me to her with this album
Dire Straits - Live at the BBC, the original band captured in July '78, featuring the bulk of the debut album and an extra song from '81.
Kurt Cobain - vocals, guitar
Dave Grohl - drums, backing vocals
Krist Novoselic - bass guitar, vocals
Additional musicians:
Kirk Canning – cello on “Something in the Way”
Chad Channing - cymbals, drums on the “Smart Studio Sessions” (Deluxe Edition)
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Kurt would be celebrating his 52nd birthday today had he not died in 1994 : /
Another excellent choice Alan
Cheers, and I was just about to give you the thumbs up for “Burn”.I know it’s not everybody’s favourite Purple lineup ,but to me it has aged better than others in their catalogue .
“Made in Europe” was my introduction to proper music, David Coverdale on vocal’s, as you say its not everyones favourite line up but it opened my eyes and ears when I first heard it back in the seventies.
Got a bit of a soft spot for Coverdale ( local lad ), plus my wife nursed his poorly mum ,he was a real gent by all accounts.