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

Last jazz album for the evening.

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Thanks @SneakyPete what a beautiful album.

Peggy Lee, Black Coffee. Still unable to train my pooches out of reacting to Fever. So let’s start with Black Coffee for now. :relieved:

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Happy to hear you like it.

Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris, all the roadrunning. :relaxed:

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To start the day…

Charlie Haden, Pat Metheny - 1996 Beyond the Missouri Sky

Because I softly wake up to go to work after a nice break.

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Didn’t sleep well last night so started ealry. First 3 of today.

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On CD. Another one of his delightful piano-only albums.

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Dave Valentin Live At The Blue Note / 1988 GRP/ Switzerland CD / GRD9568

Starting Monday with this excellent Live recording.

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Ash Ra Tempel - Starring Rosi - 1973

Effectively the last album from the Tempel.

Although previously albums are firmly in the Krautrock genre this one starts off with a track that could be from an Allman Brothers album.

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On CD:-

Lou Reed - Transformer

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1st run

Paul Simon - There goes Rhymin’ Simon

Vinyl. Inspired by the ‘recapped nDac’ thread, I wanted to hear Kodachrome again.

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Azymuth Carioca / 1989 Milestone / US CD / MCD91692

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Indeed, I have an original gatefold sleeve version bought not long after release.

I got the LP version for Christmas, excellent album.

Lou Donaldson - Mr. Shing-A-Ling (Blue Note Tone Poet)
801 - 801 Live (UK 1st Press) Probably my favourite live album which lead me to this
Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head (UK 2nd Press) Great album not played for many many years.

Vinyl.

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