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

Ha coincidence just listening to the Tomasz Stanko album - what are the odds on that - great taste I guess.

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I saw the tomasz stanko quartet quite a few years ago in the darmstadt centralestation. Very enjoyable the ECM concerts in there. Sadly few and far between and that was before covid.

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Understood :joy: :+1:

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Neil Young - After the Gold Rush - Tidal 16/44
Neil in singer-songwriter mode, wonderful folk-rock numbers, well over 50 years old and for me it stands the test of time. (The gap between now and the release of this is the same as from 1919 to its launch.)

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Catherine Britt, home truths. Enjoying this Australian country album. :relaxed:

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Haydn string quartets Op. 33
Quatuor mosaïques

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Jackie Leven - Gothic Road - Tidal 16/44
Masterful singer-songwriter work, superb largely dark songs, performed brilliantly.

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Diane Birch - Bible Belt, a forum recommendation from a few years ago.

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Black Country New Road - For The First Time, high res download. Still getting to grips with this album, and wasn’t sure at first, but it has really grown on me.

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Following @Eoink lead and starting my day with a Neil Young classic Harvest

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Any good?:sunglasses:

Apparently so, not heard before :rofl::rofl:

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Never heard of him either until his spat wiv Stopify! Will explore further!:wink:
Have a good day, Mr P. :sunglasses:

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Streaming this fantastic out of its time record, in preparation for the upcoming vinyl version.

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Live gig from May 2001. Officially recorded.

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Willie Nelson, Always On My Mind. Qobuz. Mu-So Qb 2.

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Lindsay Buckingham Under the Skin

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Keb’ Mo’ - Good To Be… (2022).
Great album (as are most of Keb’ Mo’s albums).

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