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

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Jeff Wayne - Long Wave.

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CD - from the blue note 5 Original Albums set : )

Grant Green – guitar
Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
Duke Pearson – piano
Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone
Bob Cranshaw – double bass
Al Harewood – drums

Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ in November 1963
Album released in February 1965

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Rodger Wilhoit, The Social World Of. Qobuz. Mu-So Qb 2.

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Robert plant Alison krauss .raise the roof

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Great minds think alike @Tyger777 :grin:

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First play, on vinyl… :sunglasses: :notes: :+1:t3:

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Everybody’s Talking - Greatest Hits Harry Nilsson

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Glenn Campbell By The Time I Get To Phoenix

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Impressed by Frank blowing smoke out of his ear!

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David Gilmore Rattle That Lock

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The Kinks excellent Misfits’

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Jackson Browne Standing in the Breach

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First time through for me.

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Goat Girl, On All Fours, bandcamp

For me, one of the best albums this year.

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Lou Reed Magic and Loss.

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Your post made me go have a look, I’d never heard of them. They sound interesting, I’ll give them a play later. Cheers.

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On that high definition super audio etc… japanese silver disc…

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Yardbirds ‘68

Jimmy Page era Yardbirds captured live and dirty.

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Lou Reeds (albeit with John Cale) other album that deals with death, Andy Warhol. However unlike Magic and Loss Songs For Drella celebrates a life rather than focus on death it’s self.

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The Who - Who’s Next

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Robert Plant | Alison Krause - Raise The Roof (Deluxe Edition)
First listen was good but second listen it’s even better.

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