Wish it was. No this is a reissue from Music on Vinyl.
Did Boots ever sell records (I vaguely think they may have) - just found a crumpled, yellowed receipt inside the SRTS sleeve: Boots The Chemists 13 Nov 8* (indecipherable )£4.49… Can’t remember how much LPs were back then ( but, ah age, remember The Doors were 39/11 in 1968/9! )
Spose they could have bought handcream after a trip to the record shop!
Yes they did - I remember buying pink floyd relics on tape and thinking omg
Now playing…
Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - When The World Was One
Matthew Halsall (Trumpet), Nat Birchall (Saxophone), Lisa Mallett (Flute), Keiko Kitamura (Koto), Rachael Gladwin (Harp), Taz Modi (Piano), Gavin Barras (Bass) and Luke Flowers (Drums).
Streaming on Qobuz (88.2/24)… continuing on with Matthew while completing today’s exercise routine and he and the orchestra are sounding mighty sweet! One beautiful album…
Billy F. Gibbons | The Big Bad Blues | 2018
Had the 'Tops on for a couple of albums last night, wanted something more heavy blues orientated tonight and looked to the Reverend.
I love these stories from you youngsters, it was the same for me in the mid sixties when called upon to turn down some Zappa or the like.
Watching the footer - attack v defence altho Posh have had their moments - so time for a spot of singalonga Captain. Clear Spot on worn thin Reprise vinyl.
Steve Earle: Guitar Town. A truly wonderful album, great tunes, great songs. If you are not aware of this album, check it out.
Did I ever mention Steve signed my copy at club in Manchester?
Well maybe just once or twice
Saw him live twice, blew me away and very funny chat between songs.
And still feels like yesterday.
Nico | BBC Peel Sessions 1971 | 2020
Only EP length, these four tracks just take me back to a different era.
Davie Knowles - Coming Up For Air
Beth Hart - Bad Woman Blues
Leslie west - Still Climbing