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

Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin 2 / 2003 Atlantic / Japan CD / Paper Sleeve Edition / WPCR11612

Playing this again this evening after rebuilding the fraim / system and all is sounding great :+1:

But now it’s time for me to go
The autumn moon lights my way

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Trying another Bathers album. This time, Kelvingrove Baby. Enjoying this one too.

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Standout track - really cooks as they say.

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Eric Clapton - Slow Hand.

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Having mentioned Cherry Red the label earlier tangentially led to giving this 1971 gem from T.S and crew a spin - it’s my favourite track. I assume he’s still treading the boards somewhere. On battered and bruised 1st press Liberty vinyl.

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TS or TM, their Last update on their website was in 2016. I can’t see them playing live again but you never know. I suppose you’re gonna give TCFTB a spin next…:wink:

Hi all,
Any idea which album it was that dame Shirley Bassey sang, all by myself, but before that, she regaled the audience with a tale of her being in her hotel room while a bomb scare was underway?

Some easy listening with nice guitar playing.

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Dido - Safe Trip Home

Quiet, thoughtful, lo-fi. A very pleasant listen.

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Jeff Beck - There And Back, this continues in the vein of predecessor Wired, with more jazz-rock fusion.

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Chris Rea - Water Sign.

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1st run

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Alas my copy is long gone AWOL during one of many moves. The much heavier Who Will Save the World maybe an option - but pity the poor neighbours!

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Pink Martini, splendor in the grass. Haven’t played Pink Martini for some time. Beautiful. Thank you @GeoffC and others for mentioning. :relaxed:

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Larry Carlton Alone/But Never Alone / 1986 MCA / US CD / MCAD5689

Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus.

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A classic jazz album - beautiful.

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