The Incredible string band. Wee Tam and the Big Huge…
Fourth album from my favourite band. 1968 and in my top 10 albums of all time.
Farewell sorrow, Praise God the open door,
I ain’t got no home in this world anymore.
The Incredible string band. Wee Tam and the Big Huge…
Fourth album from my favourite band. 1968 and in my top 10 albums of all time.
Farewell sorrow, Praise God the open door,
I ain’t got no home in this world anymore.
Three posts in a row! Wow. Er…4
Oops sorry!
Matt Elliot brings the dark acoustic picking and strumming of Jake Thackray into the modern era.
Only Myocardial Infarction Can Break Your Heart - Matt Elliot.
The opening song, The Right To Cry, is long form song at its best. Mysterious and accessible at one and the same time.
All About Eve. CD. We have a couple of CDs, ( my Wife’s). Really good.
Dexter Gordon - One Flight Up.
There has been a lot of praise for these records on this forum so I decided to get one and hear for myself. I am pleased to say it is wonderful. From the original recording almost 57 years ago to the sleeve quality and not least the sound quality. Also an impressively clean pressing. Happy me!
Stackridge The Man In The Bowler Hat / 2007 Angel Air / UK CD / SJPCD232
On a quiet evening, reliving good memories with this disc, brilliantly produced by George Martin.
Brendan Croker - The Great Indoors, a lovely album from the erstwhile Notting Hillbillie.
Kaleo. Bought in a fab record and bookshop in Isafjord ( don’t know the correct spelling) in Iceland. Great band, amazing country.
Now playing…
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Patricia Barber - Cafe Blue – UN-mastered
Patricia Barber (Piano, Vocals), Maya Angelou (Spoken Word), Michael Arnopol (Bass), John McLean (Guitar) and Mark Walker (Drums, Percussion).
Streaming on NAS… comnpleted today’s exercise routine and now sitting down for lunch with Patricia and her ‘Cafe Blue – UN-mastered’ album which I just love! One very sweet album and Patricia and the band are sounding sublime…
I played the reissued Belladonna LP by Ian Carr earlier, which in turn prompted a stream of this album.
Full on fusion.
Velvet Darkness - Alan Holdsworth.
Brand X - Morrocan Roll.