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

Supertramp Breakfast in America

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Ryan Adams Wednesdays

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I was at the concert where this was recorded, it was a long wait to get the album afterwards, and it was one of my first. Must give it a spin for old times sake.

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Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer

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Thanks to others on this forum I’ve become aware of the new Fink release. A reworking of his favourite songs and very nicely done it is too.

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The Beatles, revolver. :blush:

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Mary Black, by the time it gets dark. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Kicking off Monday with Tunisian Oud master Dharfer Youssef and his 2016 release. Superb musicians weaving some spells. It’s contemporary jazz but with lots of other world influences. Highly recommended

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Mary Chapin Carpenter, stones in the road. :blush:

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No idea what it’s meant to achieve, my first reaction was that it’s a poor take on the second Free album cover.

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Barry Gibb & Friends - Greenfields The Gibb Brothers Songook Vol. 1

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Sailor Steve Miller Band. UK first in glorious mono
(I have 3 other copies in stereo. I kinda like this album!)
I prefer early Miller to later.
I can just imagine You’re So Fine as a Doors song. Delivery is so Doorsy!

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Carly Simon, boys in the trees. :blush:

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I guess the only saving grace is she’s at least an adult.

Shelby Lynne, identity crisis. :notes::blush:

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Bob Dylan and The Band. The Basement Tapes.

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America, America’s Greatest Hits - History, cd rip

Playing through desktop PC. Quiet in the office so playing this work friendly album.

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