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

The Greatest Debut Album Of All Time ™. Rather than playing my usual 1979 first pressing, I’ve opted for this 1984 UK pressing. Just for a change:

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My CD has a sticker “The most frightening record I’ve ever heard” Brian Eno.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - best of.

A wee bit of swamp rock in still sunny North Yorks.

Yeehaw!

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You can’t go wrong with either. I’ve had to replace both more than once; they went walkies at some point during my many moves.

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1972 - JL Hooker // Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive

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Not guilty m’lud.
Absolutely no idea why i gave this a spin instead?

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Alison Moyet | The Best Of | 2009
One very fine voice that suits my ear very well, I’ve been lucky enough to have met her a number of times before I decided to leave that nasty London 20 years ago.

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Italy 73 Joker
Don’t know what Vol.5 stands for

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Grey market? @Gianluigi

No. I was scrolling a seller list and found this for coins.
It’s not a real album…songs are sometimes suddenly stopped…looks like a series of studio takes…btw good in my room!

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Ducal majesty, on CD.

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Bentley Caldwell - The Place That I Call Home

Remember this chap? He was a darling of this forum a few years ago.

Still sounding great to these ears.

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Boz Scaggs - Out Of The Blues.

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Chicago Fire
UK 80

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1966 - Komeda Quintet // Astigmatic

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2-LP 50th anniversary edition.

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Time for the little baroque fella, what with all the interest of late.

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Very loud

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86 and still fresh
Added sun to the picture. :grin:

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Marvin Gaye, what’s going on. Joining @TheKevster. Thank you. :relaxed:

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