What are you listening to in 2021 and why might anyone be interested

Cream - Wheels of Fire.

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I played this to death when it first came out and then for some reason I forgot about it. This is the 25th anniversary 24/192 remaster and it sounds absolutely fabulous

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Must dig that out like you I wore the grooves out back in the day but haven’t played it for years

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Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited.

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CD - Favoured Nations 1999 : )

Chad Wackerman – drums, percussion, production
James Muller – guitar
Daryl Pratt – synthesizer, vibraphone, percussion
Jim Cox – synthesizer, piano, organ
Leon Gaer – bass
Walt Fowler – flugelhorn

Recorded at Megaphon Recording Studios in Sydney and Castle Oaks Productions in Calabasas, California. Album release 20th June 2000

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Inspired play by the @frenchrooster Jazz fusion thread :slightly_smiling_face:

Roxy Music - Siren.

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Deep Purple - Come Taste The Band.

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Spinning the first cd I ever bought, chosen from a choice of about 20 “pop” titles in a branch of WH Smiths, back in '85


Phil Collins - No Jacket Required.

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Faces - Ooh La La.

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Totally and utterly brilliant. As well as their dark side, they wrote some wonderful pop songs.

Let’s go to bed!

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Joe Walsh - But Seriously, Folks…

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Chrissie Hynde with The Valve Bone Woe Ensemble.

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George Harrison - All Things Must Pass.

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Lou Reed - Transformer.

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Hilary Gardner, the great city. Nice gentle way to start my Monday down under. :relaxed:

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Emilie-Claire Barlow, the beat goes on. I love this album. So much fun. :relaxed:

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Jackson Browne - Late for the Sky.

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Cat Stevens - Teaser and the Firecat.

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Kicking off a Monday morning (well I think it is) Bob Marley Kaya

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Crises - Mike Oldfield.


For those that are enamoured by Moonlight Shadow, they may like to listen to the pop arrangement by Dana Winner or the EDM arrangement by Missing Heart :relaxed:

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