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

Almost Simon & Garfunkel

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Well kind of, I do like your way of thinking. :rofl::rofl:

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Good progressive Rock/Metal

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Stackridge The Man In The Bowler Hat / 2007 Angel Air / UK CD / SJPCD232

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On CD:-

Tim Bowness - Butterfly Mind

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MCLD CD (The best sounding versions imho) rip.

G

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Steely Dan Pretzel Logic / 2011 Geffen / Japan SHM CD / UICY25037

@Charles64 @GraemeH

It’s the only one you own
You might use it if you feel better
When you get home

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Jeff Buckley - Grace, double album at 45rpm.

New cart going on later today, will be interesting to compare.

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The Black Keys - Dropout Boogie, on the pinkiest of pink vinyl. Nothing new from TBK, just fun bar room boogie. A good sounding rekid though.

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Little Feat - Time Loves A Hero

Vinyl. After lunch random pick from the shelves.

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The Stranglers

Greatest Hits: 1977-1990

Edward

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Elgar Sospiri
Beautiful, poignant.

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Freddie Hubbard – Open Sesame
XRCD rip | 2010

Originally released in 1960.

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A pretty good compilation from Mr Ferry and Roxy Music

More Than This - The Best Of Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music

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‘Last Chance Texaco’ never sounded so good. What a song.

G

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Mahler 4th Symphony. Vinyl. First Play. Stunning so far.

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Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy, on an 80s (noisy crackle tastic) German pressing. Time for some Friday Zeppage!

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So its The Fall time again!

I was chatting earlier this year with @TheKevster, @Charles64 and @Anonymoot about collecting some 1st presses of early Fall albums to compliment all the CDs of The Fall that I have. I just picked this one up, in cracking condition, and with the added bonus for a very modest price!

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Horace Parlan – On The Spur Of The Moment
XRCD rip | 2011

Album originally released in 1961.

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Bob James + Earl Klugh Cool / 2015 Warner / Japan CD / WPCR28181

Bob James Keyboards
Earl Klugh Guitar
Gary King, Ron Carter Bass
Leonard “Doc” Gibbs Percussion
Harvey Mason Drums

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