Paolo Nutini - These Streets
Why?
Why not?
Brilliant track.
Mike and The Mech…Melvins!
Three Men And A Baby
Nice enough cover of PiL’s Annalisa on it - not as good as PiL, but that’s not suprising.
some good songs on this imho
I always thought it was tp protect the inner sleeve/outer cover from risk of splitting while in transit.
Crossing Jordan Soundtrack
Mainly for:-
Alison Krauss - Can’t Find My Way Home
Cassandra Wilson - The Wind Cries Mary
Richard Thompson - Season Of The Witch
Lucinda Williams - Hang Down Your Head
That makes sense - better than anything I could come up with.
Some late night Miles from his early 80s comeback period. Maybe not reinventing music yet again but catches the zeitgeist and pretty damn funky. Tidal via crappy phone and headphones.
Pink Floyd, animals (2018 remixes). Yes, this is the one millionth mention of this album in the last 24 hours.
Now playing…
Heather Nova - Other Shores
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… continuing on this afternoon following a mention from @patk above and taking Heather out for a spin and the opening track is sounding mighty fine! …looking forward to the rest of the album.
Now playing…
Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group
Pat Metheny (6-string Guitar, 12-string Guitar), Lyle Mays (Piano, Oberheim, Synthesizer, Autoharp), Mark Egan (Bass) and Dan Gottlieb (Drums).
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… continuing on this afternoon with this album from Pat Metheny and they are sounding fabulous!
Now playing…
Pat Metheny Group - Letter From Home
Pat Metheny (12 String Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer, Guitars, Vocal, Tiple), Pedro Aznar (Charango, Acoustic Guitar, Marimba, Melodica, Pan Pipes, Percussion, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals), Armando Marçal (Percussion), Lyle Mays (Accordion, Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Synclavier, Trumpet), Steve Rodby (Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass), and Paul Wertico (Drums, Percussion).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… continuing on this late Friday afternoon with another album from The Pat Metheny Group and then are sounding sublime!
One from earlier, before curfew.
Been watching the live stream from Westminster Hall since…utterly moving.
As is this album.