I remember this from when I had an NDS and Naim Audio engineers had just made it possible to stream from Tidal. It’s a gorgeous album. I streamed it several times and then suddenly it was no longer available, but that was ok as I’d seen it on Amazon for £3.99. But for some reason I didn’t buy it. It’s now £31.45.
Currently streaming from Qobuz whilst thinking about cooking dinner. Check it out.
Tamás Barabás (Bass Guitar), Péter Kaszás (Drums, Vocals), Áron Koós-Hutás (Flugelhorn, Trumpet), Steve Hackett (Guitar), Attila Égerházi (Guitar, Percussion) and János Nagy (Keyboards ).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… continuing on this morning with Djabe which was mentioned a few days ago and taking out for a spin and enjoying the music!
John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers. Diary of a band volumes 1 and 2.
John and some of the best British blues musicians of the time produce one of my favourite live albums.
Yes Bevo there are some quite funny moments but the quality of playing is exceptional. I especially like the guitar solos of Mick Taylor that are punctuated with the interview of John and Keef.
Great cover too😎