Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes.
Now that’s what I call face painting
Now playing…
Arooj Aftab – Vulture Prince
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… another album from the ‘Guardian’s best albums of 2021 so far’ thread posted by @bhoyo and a mention from @anon4489532, @Biggles, @Bobthebuilder, @PeakMan, @BruceW and @JamesN. Enjoying the opening tracks and enjoying the music and look forward to the rest of the album. …it might not work in an elevator since it may want you to stay onboard and finish the song!
Max Richter - Voices. There are two CDs, the first one with the voices on it, but I prefer the voiceless mixes on CD2.
The Black Keys - Delta Kream, late to the party with this one, but my daughter insisted on buying me it for Fathers Day. I must say, she has very good taste .
Now playing…
Amy Helm - What The Flood Leaves Behind
Amy Helm (Drums, Mandolin, Piano, Vocals, Whistle), Stuart Bogie (Tenor Saxophone), Lee Collins (Congas, Tambourine), Phil Cook (Harmonica, Organ, Piano, Vocals), Josh Kaufman (Bass, Drums, Acoustic Guitar (Electric guitar, Harmonium, Mandolin, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Tambourine, Vocals, Wurlitzer Piano), Michael Libramento (Bass, Congas, Drums, Organ, Tambourine, Vocals)Daniel Littleton (Electric Guitar), Tony Mason (Drums, Percussion) and Jordan McLean (Trumpet).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… I had placed this in the queue a couple of days ago after seeing it listed as a new release and finally getting around to taking Amy out for a spin. Amy and the band are sounding mighty fine on the opening tracks and looking forward to the rest of the album!
Interesting… tomorrow I’ll start the day by picking this.
That’s a hell of a drive done it a few times, once from Sydney to Port Douglas.
Now playing…
Dobet Gnahoré - Miziki
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… returning from a nice long walk/jog around the neighborhood and continuing on with the exploration of Dobet’s catalogue and the opening tracks of ‘Miziki’ are sounding sweet!