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

Recently arrived (I previously had only a US Capitol and Giles’ remaster), sounds wonderful!

Beatles Forever series, Japanese Apple.

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Because Murphy was an audiophile!

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Creedence Clearwater Revival. Best of.
Alphabetically chosen on the iPod.

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Harvey Mason Chameleon / 2014 Concord / US CD / CRE3411302

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I have always assumed that there are clicks all over a record, but most are masked by louder passages of music.

You may want to place this in the ‘Classical Music Thread’ as well where more folks may join in the conversation.

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Another Qobuz hires stream that sounds better than the cd rip I have. Still a bit loud, but listenable.

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:rofl: Yes, how true, and Murphy has a cruel sense of humour!

Dr. Feelgood - All Through The City - (with Wilko 1974 - 1977).

‘Avin’ a monster Feelgoods / Wilko session this afternoon.

'Ere, that Wilko geezer, 'e was a bit good, innit.

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Seth Avett – Seth Avett Sings Greg Brown
CD|2022

folk, folk rock. Seth is part of The Avett Brothers.

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Be-Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish

I really enjoy listening to Bill Nelson’s playing on this album, especially the bluesy playing in the track entitled ‘Crying to the Sky’.

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Some more John Martyn. Piece by Piece. 1986. Vinyl. Not his best known, but some lovely stuff on here. A bit of 80s production creeping in.

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Yes, “Crying to the Sky” is a brilliant song imho. I think it was only a B-side to a single.

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A strong album…

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Infectious rhythms and a lovely recording.

G

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Just released 20th Anniversary release of one of my all time favourite albums - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by the Flaming Lips. This contains 5 additional discs of material including early versions of songs, EPs, live sets. Brilliant

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Taking a break from the football with


The Kiki Dee Band - I’ve Got The Music In Me.

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Mine arrives today or tomorrow. Looking forward to it!

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I like this as well

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John Martyn. One World. 1977 Vinyl. One of his best and one of Martyn’s favourites apparently. Steve Winwood contributes to most tracks.

" Due to its dubby, “echoing soundscapes” and experimental nature, One World has been cited as originating trip hop music" (Wiki.)

MartynOneWorld

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