Incredible live band. Mark E owned Reading '90.
Yes, saw him/them many times down the decades. Each one memorable in its own uniquely Fall way.
Not my favourite of the plethora of JC recordings given a new lease of life. Though my pressing isn’t flawless, so maybe hinders SQ.
Enjoyable enough, I suppose.
McCoy Tyner is amazing on Softly As In A Morning Sunrise, though.
At The Village Vanguard - John Coltrane
Black Ivory Soul from years back is still a favourite with me
Im also hoping for a decent vinyl version of Somi’s Miriam Makeba album
I agree, i think Crescent is the better of the two reissued by AS recently. Whats the issue with your pressing, mine is fine
Rolling Stones. Get your ya ya’s out.
Of course I know this well but first time heard 40th anniversary edition. Mr. Taylor on lead.
Jewels and binoculars hang from the head of a mule.
qobuz
Terry Lee Hale - Shotgun Pillowcase. It was Naim’s Doug Graham who introduced me to this wonderful album when we worked together. It has been a fairly regular favourite ever since.
LP - Parlophone Records Ltd 2014 reissue : )
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Robin Trower – guitar
James Dewar – bass, vocals
Reg Isidore – drums
Recorded 1973 - 1974 at Olympic and AIR studios, London.
Album released 20th April 1974
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Happy Birthday Robin Trower!
born on 9th March 1945 in Catford, London, England
That chair has seen better days!
It’s all he can afford on the state pension
Robin Trower - For Earth Below (Tidal)
Lady Blackbird - Black Acid Soul. Enjoying this, but it has taken a few plays to get me fully smitten. Beautifully recorded too.
On freshly cleaned vinyl…
Down Another Road - Graham Collier Sextet
A revelation to my ears. These compositions from the late 1960s are fascinating, musically interesting and often very beautiful.
Taj Mahal - Giant Step.