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

Nothing too taxing/strident for a sore head

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One of the Bush/Guthrie vinyl remasters from a couple of years ago. Splendid stuff.

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LP - Vanguard Records / Pure Pleasure analogue reissue : )

Country Joe McDonald - vocals, guitars, tambourine, harmonica, bells
Barry Melton - guitars, vocals
David Cohen - rhythm guitar, organ, lead guitar
Bruce Barthol - bass, harmonica
Gary “Chicken” Hirsh - drums; background noise

Recorded at Sierra Sound Laboratories, Berkeley, California by Robert DeSouza. 1967

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Happy 79th Birthday Country Joe! :balloon: :balloon: :birthday:

born on 1st January 1942 in Washington D.C. :us:

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The Black Crowes - Croweology

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UK first press vinyl. The only SMB album I really like – great production by Glyn Johns too.

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Eple Trio

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Milt Jackson and Wes Montgomery Bags meets Wes! / 2008 Riverside / Keepnews Edition / EU CD / 0888072305021

Milt Jackson Vibraphone
Wes Montgomery Guitar
Wynton Kelly Piano
Sam Jones Bass
Philly Joe Jones Drums

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Shiny Beast - Captain Beefheart &
The Magic Band.

The best of the “crossover” albums striding the undefinable with the almost mainstream of his take on blues rock.

Pure joy.

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Give us an H give us an A….

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One of my favourite KJ’s - love the way he whoops away on the first track.

Great tenor sax from Dewey Redman.

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Tomita. Snowflakes are dancing.
First album of the year. Have this on vinyl and cd but streaming now and sounds wonderful.

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Elvis Presley, Something For Everybody. Qobuz. Mu-So Qb 2.

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Eric Clapton - Backless

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And then this …

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Obscured by clouds, 1972

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And then, this

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All the roadrunning 2006

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I wonder if Horace Silver could have sued the Dan over Rikki Don’t Lose That Number?

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If you’ve not heard it already, or even if you have as you could always play it again, do try the first album with Rodney Crowell (other than Hot Band era), Old Yellow Moon. It’s frequently played and enjoyed here.

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