Vinyl -
When I did that solo (recently at work) I slipped and loosened a front tooth so much it’ll have to come out.
Beware of 65"ers…and…" Be Careful Out There"!
Thanks, thought it might be a public school motto or something
No, I’m a Comprehensive kid.
Outside of Solid Air there is much to discover in the John Martyn catalogue.
Stormbringer! by John and Beverley Martyn from 1970 recorded in Woodstock. The album has tracks by both John & Beverley, the latter’s Sweet Honesty is a standout.
The Beatles - Revolver
Playing my original vinyl copy, which sounds remarkably good. I woke up in the night and decided I’d clean this on the RCM and see how it compares. Well, I found that it had already been cleaned and inserted in a new inner sleeve. I’m going to be doing back to back comparisons now.
Lovely way to start Sunday morning !
Grant Green (g)
Joe Henderson (s)
Duke Pearson (p)
Bobby Hutcherson (vib)
Bob Cranshaw (b)
Al Harewood (d)
Definitely the most lurid pink album in my collection, Red Hot Chillis, Return of the dream canteen.
I’ve loved “Go out and get it” ever since I heard it on the Bumpers Island records sampler
Shelley Manne & His Friends - My Fair Lady (Qobuz/Contemporary)
Easing into Sunday with Cynthia
Andre Previn tinklin’ the ivory’s with Shelley Manne and Leroy Vinegar on these nice Jazz trio interpretations of songs from My Fair Lady, typically fine 1950’s Contemporary recording