No dog or sun glasses. He died soon after this was in 2001.
Or so I have read …
Surely not another past visitor, now in De Nile?
Camel | Nude | 1981
A late and underrated album by Camel at the end of their second phase of prog-rock releases.
Just Finished…
FINK - IIUII (It Isn’t Until It Is)
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… kicked off the day with Fink’s ‘IIUII’ and his music is mighty fine! …a lovely album to ease into the day.
Now playing…
India.Arie - Acoustic Soul
India.Arie (Acoustic Guitar, Vocals), Mark Batson (Bass, Drums, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Mellotron, Organ, Percussion,Synthesizer), John Catchings (Cello), Duane Covert (Vocals), Larry Goldings (Organ, Wurlitzer), Steve Grossman (Drums, Percussion), Tony Harrell (Keyboards), Kerisha Hicks (Vocals), Judeth Insel (Viola), Avery Johnson (Bass), Bashiri Johnson (Percussion), Doug Kahan (Bass), Terry MacMillan (Percussion), Blue Miller (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals), Bob Power (Bass, Guitar), Marlene Rice (Violin), Ralph Rolle (Drums), Joyce Simpson (Vocals), David Spak (Percussion), Laurnea Wilkerson (Vocals) and Nioka Workman (Cello).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… continuing on this morning with India.Arie and she and the talented group of musicians are sounding sublime! One very sweet album…
AURORA - The Gods We Can Touch
First listen, no sneaky previews; but I thoroughly enjoy the four other albums I have by this characterful Norwegian singer/songwriter…
… loving it so far - phew!
(Impatient download purchase, couldn’t wait for a CD in the post!)
The Soft Machine’s eponymous debut album (1969). Good old jazzy psychedelic prog-rock from the Canterbury boys.
Yes….you asked……i had forgot.
Also of course features the sublime, Don’t Interrupt The Sorrow, latterly covered by the shameful, Islamophobe Morrissey. His version, aside from this badge wearing allegiances, is phenomenal.
Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears
No reason. But sounds great.
Completed last week a bit more my collection of recordings of Jansons and this orchestra. Now a first run of his Mahler Nr. 1…
Another small thread drift, sorry.
Seriously though, would you have visiting between '79 / '82?
I remember there being some great ska and reggae being pumped out by the sound systems.
Or were you more of a lunchtime session visitor?
Israel Vibration. The same song.
We all gonna sing the same song, we all gonna jam the same jam.
Also includes dub versions.
Interesting - it is indeed a glorious track - although I for one won’t touch anything Motormouth does with a bargepole.