What are you listening to in 2020 and WHY might anyone be interested?

Easing into the day with some blues


The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions.

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Haven’t played this for years, Olive Extra Virgin

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The Beatles Mono Masters Vol. 2

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Dave Valentin - Live At The Blue Note - 1988 GRP/ Switzerland CD / GRD 9568

Brilliant Live performance by DV especially his cover of ‘Footprints’.

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Santana lll.

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New album from tenor saxophonist Azat Bayazitov with the NYC-based virtuoso in the company of a multi-generational, world class quintet: David Kikoski on piano, Adam Rogers on guitar, and Boris Kozlov on bass, propelled by on-the-rise 24-year-old Russian drummer Samvel Sarkisyan. Recorded in May 2019 in New York City,

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Will start my music for today with this. Thanks, good stuff. Jeff A

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It’s getting late here, this seems appropriate Diana Krall Quiet Nights

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Azymuth - Tightrope Walker - 1986 Milestone / US CD / MCD 9143 2

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On CD:-

Bob Dylan - Tempest

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On CD:-

Gong - Camembert Electrique

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First listen for this new arrival from yesterday.

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Grant-Lee Phillips * “Walking In The Green Corn”
a very good singer-songwriter who rarely is displayed on this thread

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The Rolling Stones - Black And Blue, certainly one of their better sounding releases.Some excellent guitar work from Wayne Perkins and Harvey Mandel as the band went through their “auditioning” period after the departure of Mick Taylor.Perhaps “Hand Of Fate” is an underated classic?.

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Also known as Grant Lee Buffalo. Great voice. I like the 1993 album Fuzzy and in particular the track Jupiter and Teardrop.

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Grant Lee Buffalo. Fuzzy. Not played in ages. Thanks for the reminder.

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Orbital: The Middle of Nowhere. UK double vinyl (first press) from 1999:

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Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

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Greg Tannen - “Rocket”
another good singer-songwriter and brother of Steve Tannen of The Weepies

Continuing with the Stones


L.A. Forum- Live in 1975, the Stones at their sloppy best.

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