What are you listening to in 2022 and why might anyone be interested


Steve Marriott’s Packet of Three - Watch Your Step The Final Performances Live ‘91

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Bonnie Raitt, dig deep. :relaxed:

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Jennifer Warnes, the hunter. :relaxed:

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Tony McPhee - The Blues and The Beast

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Still packs a punch.

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Inspired by our glorious leaders’ comments re this album.
Mine is the UK ABC black label release- not the Probe one.
Sounds great to my ageing ears.

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Now playing…

Anat Cohen - Quartinho

Anat Cohen (Clarinet, Bass Clarinet), Vitor Goncalves (Piano, Accordion, Fender Rhodes), Ta Mashiach (Bass, Guitar) and James Shipp (Vibraphone, Percussion, Glockenspiel, Analog Synthesizer).

Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… continuing on through the noon hour with another spin of this new album from Anat Cohen and she and the very talented members of the quartet are sounding sublime! …the music is full of joy and simply wonderful…

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My favourite live album of all time. I’ve had this original pressing 51 years. Must have played it hundreds of times.

The definitive version of Stormy Monday blues for me. Bar none.

The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East.


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D!ck Heckstall-Smith and Friends - Blues and Beyond

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Dicks son was a forum member here a year or so ago.

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Gráinne Duffy, where I belong. :relaxed:

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Still lost in Björk’s wonderland. Quite happy to not find the way out yet.
The beautiful Utopia this evening :heart_eyes:

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Love Sculpture - Blues Helping

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So beautiful…

Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny - 1997 Beyond the Missouri Sky

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Anaïs Mitchell, self titled album. :relaxed:

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Barry Goldberg - Stoned Again

A fantastic album - “The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark”

Gene Clark & Doug Dillard

Contains one my favourite songs - Train Leaves Here This Mornin’

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After seeing @johnt 's post I realised I hadn’t played this in a while

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Dave Edmunds - Repeat When Necessary, which features Albert Lee on a great version of “Sweet Little Lisa”.

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Mungo Jerry - Electronically Tested

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