The Rolling Stones
Another album curtesy of a good friend of mine who’s wife recently told him to get rid of his vinyl
Nicholas Payton Nick@Night / 2000 Verve / US CD / 3145475982
Bruce Springsteen - Letter To you. I really enjoyed Gurinder Chadha’s movie Blinded By The Light over the weekend, which features vintage Bruce music and lyrics, so good to listen to some up to date Brucie.
George Michael - Older
This album sounds better and better as the years go by. I wasn’t taken with it on release, but now I consider it George Michael’s high-water mark as a singer, songwriter, composer and arranger. A classic.
The only CD that got played driving from Brisbane to Port Douglas, a decade or so ago.
Songs From The South - Paul Kelly
(I think this is an expanded streaming version of the 1 CD we bought at a petrol station back then).
Cool colour!
Now playing…
The Who - Quadrophenia
John Curle (Spoken Word, Voices), Roger Daltrey (Vocals), John Entwistle (Bass, Horn, Vocals)Keith Moon (Drums, Percussion, Vocals), Chris Stainton (Piano), Chris Stanton (Piano), Pete Townshend (Multi Instruments, Vocals).
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… a mention from @anon23112058 above and others recently had me place this in the queue and now taking out for a spin. I have not had this album out for a spin in a very long time and it is sounding mighty sweet! This is a trip in the way back machine…
Ten Years After | Cricklewood | 1970
One of TYA’s finest to cheer me up after struggling around the hills of Pitlochry golf course today.
1973…a great year!
This triple LP arrived last week. I just played it and… what a pity! The music is great, but the sound isn’t so fabulous. I could live with that, but the pressing is absolutely diabolical! Noisy and plagued with no-fill. Back it goes, I guess…