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

Cat Stevens Tea for the Tillerman.

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U2 The Joshua Tree

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Sting The Dream of the Blue Turtles

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Joy Orbison ‘Still Slipping Vol 1’

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@davidng …the Abbey Rd tracks will grow on you. I’ve been listening to my copy since 1970
It’s a glorious finish to their output.
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@davidng. Rubber Soul inspired Brian Wilson to write Pet Sounds, it’s a must listen. Don’t be put off by the cover, the album is, in your words consistent and awesome from start to finish. It’s the album that then inspired John and Paul to create Sargent Pepper.
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Sounds of The Earth on BBC3 R3

Bats in the belfry :slight_smile: Gorgeous. Beguiling. Transporting.

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Oh yes. Morning all.

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The first run of this one

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Booker T. Jones - The Road From Memphis

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Hank Mobley No Room For Squares / 2000 Blue Note / EU CD / RVG Edition / 724352453924

Hank Mobley Tenor Saxophone
Lee Morgan, Donald Byrd Trumpet
Herbie Hancock, Andrew Hill Piano
Butch Warren, John Ore Bass
Philly Joe Jones Drums

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You can tell everyone’s out can’t you…

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1st run

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Cerys played the wonderful Gil Scott Heron’s Reagan song B-Movie on 6M so time for the rest of the album Reflections on Arista vinyl. Mebbe not his best but good stuff nonetheless. Shame he wasn’t around to do a Trump song - there’d have been plenty of material!

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Fink - IIUII.

Having a quiet Sunday morning in, listening to Mr. Greenall’s latest offering, a gentle re-working of twelve of his favourite Fink choons.

Already mentioned by several forum members, this is just looooovly.

Keep up the good work, young man. :+1:

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