Time to back track as some of my previous albums’ tracks were recorded during sessions for
The Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup, tasty!
Time to back track as some of my previous albums’ tracks were recorded during sessions for
The Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup, tasty!
The Rolling Stones - Flashpoint.
Japanese SHMCD of the Steel Wheels Tour, when the chaps restated their claim to the title of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band inna world.
Need to give that a play, my collection stops abruptly with Signals in 1982.
Friday Fact - Power Windows was their last release on good old 8 track!
Joe Pass - For Django (Tone Poet reissue)
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs (U.K. First Press)
Jimmy Smith - Groovin at Smalls Paradise (Blue Note mono 2nd Press)
Scott Fagan - South Atlantic Blues (reissue) Thanks @AndyP for the recommendation.
All vinyl.
Van Duren - Idiot Optimism
One of those artists you wonder why they weren’t massive. Erring towards McCartney one of the tracks is called Mabel (I’m Amazed).
Forgot I had this. The Groover from Vancouver. CD. I like the duet with Mel C and the remix of Cloud Number Nine.
Finally spotted a vinyl version of a much loved album whilst on a windswept two day break in Chester.
Star Rise Remixed - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan/Michael Brook
Not Grey n Pink records by any chance? I live around the corner.
The very same, yes.
My first visit to Chester in decades. My wife and I ate at one of the Turkish restaurants on Brook Street (?) both nights of our stay, too.
Indeed
Describing an album helps other members who follow this thread, particularly those that have sight problems and use reading software to assist them enjoying or participating (of which there a few) to recognise what the poster is playing.