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

Just released - wonderful recording of Ravel orchestral works by John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London

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Snap. Just finished listening to this and now moved on to

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Duane Eddy - Especially For You… (1959)


Time for some twangy guitar and some Rebel yells - Peter Gunn et al.

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Messiah (highlights). Handel. John Eliot Gardiner

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Arrived home after a bastard of a day at work to find that Mr Bezos had left this outside my front door. My mood has improved considerably…

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Incognito Tomorrow’s New Dream / 2019 bluey music / UK CD / BLUEYCD1

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Great album cover too.

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LP - VP Music Group Inc 2013 reissue : )

Originally released in 1978 on the Lightning, Laser, and Joe Gibbs labels

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I’m enjoying today’s birthday boy music!
Excellent easy listening reggae with the fine vocals of Dennis Brown :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand.

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Mary Black, by the time it gets dark. It’s morning down under but it’s just as beautiful! :relaxed:

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British Jazz in the ‘60s overshadowed by the pop scene - there is a beautiful world of discovery.

Micheal Garrick - October Woman

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Revisited this for the first time in a long while. Not perhaps the most consistent Mahavishnu album but ‘All in the Family’, ‘Miles Out’ and especially ‘The Way of the Pilgrim’ were three of the tracks that got me started listening to Jazz Fusion way back in 1976.

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Nancy Sinatra, start walkin’ 1965-1976. :relaxed:

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Ministry Of Sound the chillout session / 2001 MOS / UK CD x 2 / MOSCD15

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Michael Garrick in the 70s with the wonderful Norma Winstone.

Love the fact the cover was shot by Mick Rock - hang on Lou I’ll be round to do the Transformer album cover when I’m finished here.

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1974 - Yes // Relayer

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