@Pete.T - you should also try his most acclaimed album, “What Colour Is Love?”.
This:
Huge fun, never really got into it in its time but my nephew is a bit of a whizz at creating this sort of stuff, and what he’s passed on to me sounds absolutely brilliant on my stereo. So does this cd.
I noticed a post on local social media last week - free to good home, trance cd collection - so out of curiosity offered to take them off her hands and then ripped & loaded them onto the nas. The music is huge fun, energetic and has a presence that makes it physical. Lovin’ it.
Chemical brothers, we are the light. Funny how I think of this as “new” music, shows how old I am. I love seeing this and similar bands like orbital, underworld etc live, they know how to get the crowd going and always puts a smile on my face with good memories when playing this stuff.
Adam and the Ants - Peel Sessions.
This takes me back. He really was (is) a talented artist. Some of the early stuff was very good and at 14 or 15 really ‘blew my mind’ (man) when I seen live, so good I missed the train home and had to hitch from Bristol.
Saw him in December 2018. He didn’t move as well but put on a great show (at the Roundhouse). Don’t think I’ve seen so many middle-aged Prince Charmings in one place before- or likely to again unless I go to another of his shows!
Chris Isaak - Heart Shaped World
Sir Simon Rattle & the Berliner Philharmoniker - Beethoven Symphonies - Qobuz hires
Brilliant, and so good that they play as a whole.
Phil
Yeah Baby
I’m with you up to W&W. For a couple of decades I boycotted ‘and then there were three’ out of principle but then, a few years back I actually gave it a try and found I really like it! Yes it’s a bit poppy but all the tunes are really catchy and I often find myself singing along to them - in the privacy of the car that is