Good to see you enjoying the works of the wonderful Tord. If you ever get the chance go see him live, it is a very sublime experience. There are also a number of Tord side projects to explore, I recommend Humans and Places by Ulruch Drechsler Quarter (feat. Tord) and Contemporary Tradition by Nymark Collective.
I’ve only just bought this album, and I love it.
The long lost Neil Young album just released, 41 years after it was recorded…very “Harvest” in style.
On vinyl…
Durand Jones & The Indications - Durand Jones & The Indications Deluxe Edition + Live From Bloomington, IN
Ooh yes…can’t wait for the next album
Be interesting to hear your opinion.
The Nightflys - now which one today…
What a beautiful world this will be
What a glorious time to be free
I think it will grow on people, certainly another listen tonight for me.
Hee-Young Kim - Russian and French Cello Sonatas - Qobuz
Following @bpou with the Russian sonatas and then the French. The Russian did not capture my attention immediately (Prokofiev I suspect). I do enjoy Saint Saens though!
Phil
CD - from the Columbia Masters boxset : )
Verdine White - bass, vocals
Philip Bailey - vocals, congas, percussion
Fred White, Ralph Johnson - drums, percussion
Andrew P. Woodfolk - flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Al McKay - guitar, percussion
Johnny Graham - guitar,
Maurice White - kalimba, drums, vocals
George Bohanon - trombone
Oscar Brashear - trumpet
Larry Dunn - all keyboards, moog synthesizer, piano, organ
Recordings from 1974, album release 15th March 1975
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Happy Birthday Larry Dunn!
67 years old Today!
I’ve only heard it once and unfortunately it was after I’ve had a few beers with mates, I liked what I heard but it did sound a little mono toned. I’m going to play it again before I call it a day,