And it is ?
That’s Billie Eilish’s debut album, Ian. “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”
Davy Spillane - Atlantic Bridge.
Uilleann pipes in an Irish folk, sometimes leaning towards country and bluegrass mix. Surprisingly good and kind of addictive.
Ernie Graham 1971 - previously with Eire Apparent, Help Yourself and Clancy.
The Brinsleys help out and Dave Robinson produces.
After discussion with Lady BC reckon we saw John Martyn in every decade of our lives from (v late) teens to (v early) fifties. His early music was a soundtrack to our lives. Hard to imagine he would become an obnoxious human being who terrorised Beverley and his kid and went on to self destruct.
My god but he could write and play (and banter) especially when with Danny Thompson and John Stevens. So playing CD 3 (Live recordings) from the Ain’t No Saint book style box set.
Now playing…
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
David Gilmour (Guitar, Keyboards, Sequencers, Vocals), Carmine Appice (Drums), Jon Carin (Keyboards), Bob Ezrin (Keyboards, Percussion, Sequencers), Steve Forman (Percussion), Donnie Gerrard (Vocals), John Halliwell (Saxophone), Andy Jackson (Sound Effects), Jim Keltner (Drums), Darlene Koldenhoven (Vocals), Michael Landau (Guitar), Patrick Leonard (Synthesizer), Tony Levin (Bass Guitar, Stick Bass), Nick Mason (Drums, Electric Drums, Sound Effects), Scott Page (Tenor Saxophone), Bill Payne (Hammond Organ), Phyllis Saint James (Vocals), Tom Scott (Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone), Carmen Twillie (Vocals) and Richard Wright (Kurzweil, Hammond Organ, Piano, Vocals).
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… kicking off this Wednesday morning with the newly released Hi-Res version of Pink Floyd’s ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’ and it is sounding mighty sweet!
Everybody Digs Bill Evans
Enjoying the beautiful Satiesque Peace Piece.
Yes, I think Kaleo are excellent. I really like their A/B album.
Sorry I forgot to say.
As @anon10403888 helpfully pointed out it’s Billie Eilish.
Including “That song from the BT advert”
Thx for the heads up. Playing it now. Excellent suggestion!
The Black Angels | Live at Levitation | 2021
Great live psychedelic rock from the Austin Psych Fest by one of my favourite contemporary rock bands of the genre.
2 x LP - MCA 1997 : )
Jimi Hendrix – guitar, vocals, bass guitar (tracks 4, 7 and 8)
Mitch Mitchell – drums (tracks 1-4, 6-10, 13 and 14)
Noel Redding – bass guitar (tracks 1, 3, 9 and 10)
Billy Cox – bass guitar (tracks 5, 6, 12, 13 and 14), backing vocals (track 5)
Additional Personnel
Rocky Isaac – drums (track 12)
Brian Jones – percussion (track 7)
Larry Lee – guitar (track 6)
Dave Mason – 12-string guitar (track 8)
Buddy Miles – drums and backing vocals (track 5)
Juma Sultan – percussion (track 6)
Jerry Velez – percussion (track 6)
Recordings from London, New York City, and Hollywood, California 1967-1970
Album released on 7th October 1997