What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested?

Atlantic Starr - Ultimate Collection

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The sun has truely set on this part of the empire, tomorrow’s a school day so this will be my last (unless Mrs Pete the painter is watching something really girly upstairs). Don’t play this as much as I should.

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1977 - Troubadors by René Clemencic

“During the second half of the 12th century there grew up in the south of France a new style of secular song: that of the troubadours - trobadors, literally ‘finders, inventors’ of poems and melodies. Singing of love or politics, strict morality or licentiousness, they were an inspiration to Spanish and Italian musicians as well as the French trouvères and the German minnesingers.”

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Simple Minds

Acoustic - 24/48

Great acoustic album.

Edward

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CD Rip - Some easy Sunday morning jazz!

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Beegie Adair - The Good Life

Simple Minds

New Golden Dream - CD RIP

Simple Minds at their absolute best.

Edward

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The Beatles - A Hard Day’s Night, a melodic start to the day.

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2019 - New album by The National…

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Tedeschi Trucks Band - Revelator, their best album imo.

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Fleetwood MAC - Greatest Hits

They deserve to be played more often.

Phil

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February 2019 on the Smithsonian Folkways label

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The producer Shel Talmy recorded The Who My Generation and The Kinks You Really Got Me amongst many others.

This is an unreleased set of recordings by Ralph McTell.

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I am not going to tell you who this was.

Could be Leonard, Judy, Roberta…

Don Henley

Inside Job - 24/96

Edward

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Mark Knopfler - Shangri -La.

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Ian McCulloch, of Echo and the Bunnymen … where do I collect my prize? :innocent:

Dave, were they around in '74?