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


Patricia Barber | Modern Cool | 1998
A belated happy birthday to PB, this was a fine early album of hers.

10 Likes

Claire Hamill - Abracadabra (1975)

image

9 Likes

Elvis Costello - Blood and Chocolate.

14 Likes

To be followed by…

Lightnin’ Hopkins Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee - Blues Hoot (DCC/Horizon)

Lovely sounding “audiophile” re issue of a 1961 Live folk club set.
From the oddly titled (for a vinyl label) DCC Compact Classics.



:heart:

9 Likes

Will have to dig my vinyl copy out for a spin later, and never mind the river, i remember Fred being a top class member on the old naim forum, wherever he is now hope he’s well and doing fine :slightly_smiling_face:

5 Likes

Switched continents! Tony Allen & Hugh Masekela ‘Rejoice’.
As an aside, that new one featuring Joan as Policewoman & Tony Allen could be interesting.

14 Likes

Hi @Debs I was thinking exactly they same thing when I picked up the CD to play it earlier!

I understand the vinyl edition is very good, enjoy :+1:

2 Likes

Currently enjoying the 2LP Special Edition of Rejoice :+1:

1 Like


2 x LP - Premonition Records 2013 reissue : )

Patricia Barber - vocals, steinway grand piano
Marc Johnson and Michael Arnopol - bass (separately)
Adam Nussbaum and Adam Cruz - drums (separately)
Charlie Hunter - guitar

Recorded and mixed at “Chicago Recording Company” Studio 4, May 15-19, 2000.
Mastered at 24-Bit resolution from analog sources at “Foothill Digital”, New York City.

13 Likes

Pay up and smile, you know our government will spend it wisely for you :grin:

1 Like

Anthony Moore - Out. A new purchase which I like a lot.

1 Like

Them Crooked Vultures.

A proper supergroup

3 Likes

More difficult sounds, this tome from The Throbbers:

1 Like

Joan as police woman. Solution is restless.
Interesting recommendation by @AndyP .
Features Tony Allen which is always a draw.

6 Likes

Right home alone so time to listen to verboten stuff - @TheKevster 's already chosen Ceecil so it has to be the Captain with the inoffensive Lick My Decals Off Baby on pretty buggered UK Straight vinyl. A cracker, probs even better than its predecessor Troutmask.

image

6 Likes

James Taylor, American standard. :relaxed:

7 Likes

Bonnie Raitt, Nick of time. Feels like the Naim dial control she is pushing. :relaxed:

12 Likes

Captain not welcome in our house either :disappointed:

1 Like


Elton John - Sleeping With The Past, released in '89, this apparently was his first UK number one album since '74.

9 Likes

9 Likes