Gillian Welch The Harrow and the Harvest
Dadwawa–this exponent of Tibetan Folk music came into prominence when David Wilson of Wilson Audio Specialties used the track Sister Drum for the voicing of his Loudspeakers.
D41
You missed it, post 40.
Yesterday I watched a TV ad about this album:
So I started into the Saturday with it. Very nice “easy listening” for a cold and rainy Saturday morning and it sounds pretty good, too.
Happy Weekend!
Arlo Parks: Collapsed in Sunbeams – a diaristic, near-perfect debut
She may be saddled with being the Voice of a Generation, but the London singer-songwriter’s warm, conversational and observant debut justifies the hype
Listening to Vestbo Trio. Two of their excellent albums just arrived: “Gentlemen …” and “While You Were Gone”. Their live album Doppler Effect (w/Uffe Steen Trio) is excellent as well and their 2012 album “Less Talk …” is beautiful, but the latter sadly does not seem to be available on vinyl. Had never heard about Vestbo Trio before - great recommendation on the forum (from Mark84 I think with shout-outs from Pete_the_painter and adeypoos as well).
John Taylor, Julian Argüelles, Pelle Danielsson and Martin France - Requiem for a Dreamer
Perfect for a Saturday morning, best time of the week, if you are not working.
Stones - Rarities 1971-2003
Stonking live version of Tumbling Dice. Massive feel good.
Ben Harper - Winter is for Lovers.
Not the usual fare we’re used to from Ben, just him and his lap-steel guitar, playing some hugely evocative choons.
Such a relaxing listen, this is an out and out belter!