Jon Anderson (Composer, Vocals), Bill Bruford (Drums, Percussion), [Steve Howe (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals), Chris Squire (Bass Guitar, Vocals) and Rick Wakeman (Harpsichord, Keyboards, Mellotron, Organ, Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer).
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… continuing on down memory lane journey in the early '70’s with ‘Fragile’ and it is sounding sweet! Nothing like out an empty house on a Sunday morning for a short journey back in time and crank the volume…
Just in from the cold so some top KJ piano music to warm up with. First up the lovely Belonging with the Scandi quartet followed by the virtuosic Live in Tokyo with the trio but not playing standards. Both on ECM CD.
Apologies off topic but simultaneously watching the cup game sans commentary. What is it with all this prissy passing round the back 4? At Primary School Mr Davis would give you a clip round the ear (even during school matches) if you passed the ball across the penalty area! Couldn’t happen now of course.
The Doors | London Fog 1966 (Live)
Some fine early Doors at this 55 year old gig. Released in hi-res five years ago this has a really good vibe to it and sounds very decent.
Fair point it does draw your opponents out but we’re talking Maguire not Iniesta. Seems to be 5 square passes then back to the keeper who lumps it - that ain’t tica-taca. Anyway enough back to the music.
Lee Scratch Perry Cloak & Dagger 10"
4 mixes of the Dub Organiser riddim, Jazzy instrumental with Tommy McCook, Dubs and a Dillinger cut
(Trojan limited edition 10" Dub Plate)
Quick question anyone? I’ve rediscovered a box of Trojan 10" records like the one I posted above. There all in great nick but a few have some slight mould on the labels (vinyl is fine)
Any suggestions of how to clean the labels without damaging them.
I tried a little of the alcohol free cleaning fluid from my RCM on some tissue but didnt really shift it.
Thanks
Savoy Brown | Getting To The Point | 1968
Great British blues rock well recorded, these boys really should have been much bigger than they were on this side of the pond.