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

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There is no ‘apparently’ about it!

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Classic and sounds so good!

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Gordon Bok - Peter Kagan and the Wind.

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After Neil Young…Kreftwerk of course.

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I couldn’t disagree more, apparently there is, apparently.

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Joe Sample / Sample This / 2014 Warner / Japan CD / WPCR28146

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Allison Krauss - 2011 Paper Airplane

Because Allison was mentioned in a review of an Esoteric CD player I just read.

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Robin Trower - Twice Removed From Yesterday

I haven’t played this in years (decades probably), but I recall someone posted it here in the last week and I was minded to dig it out. Couldn’t be bothered to fire up the Radikal, so I’m playing it from Qobuz. What a great record it is. I must have spent ages jamming along to this and learning all the riffs when I was a young teenager. This is the very definition of hard rock.

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On Original Vinyl from 1976:

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Blue Note Re:imagined / 2020 Blue Note / EU CD x 2 / 0710012

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Paul Weller Live at The Barbican on iPlayer.

Very enjoyable. James Morrisons Broken Stones is fab.

Dear @GeoffC,

I see very often you play Blue Note records. Do you mind to share a bit about the source?

Do you buy one by one or there is any kind of club fee by which they send every release to you?

Please disregard if you find my question too inquiring.

All the best, Rafael

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Old but in the best musical way….

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Liars - The Apple Drop

All aboard with Aussie musical adventurer Angus Andrew and what may be my favourite album of 2021 so far.

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George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (50th Anniversary)
3 CD set
Disc 1

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One Night Lonely - Mary Chapin Carpenter

Recorded during lockdown. Empty stage,Carpenter,her guitar and a selection of 26 songs from her repertoire.
Wonderful.

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