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

Next in the “Bl” vinyl albums - this 1989 gem from Peter Blegvad:

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Moon Duo. Escape.
My second experience of this excellent psychedelic group recommended by @bhoyo and yes @Steve_S I’ve made note of your earlier post.

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Nancy Sinatra, shifting gears. :relaxed:

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Spotted this upstream on this thread. Thanks to whoever posted it initially. Good to hear again.

The Quiet Revolution/Ronny Jordan

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I wonder of anyone knows this one:

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Goldfrapp, seventh tree. :relaxed:

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Love The Jackal . Sadly missed and left us too soon.

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Another BL, this time on Speakers Corner vinyl:

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Another one spotted upstream a few days ago. I haven’t played this in decades.

Wardance - Colosseum II

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Elton John - Blue Moves. I always loved the production of Elton’s albums by Gus Dudgeon, especially the recording / sound of the drums.

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Blink Floyd? Blobbing Gristle? Blobbie Gentry? OK, I’ll stop…

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That was me! Try this great recording too if you haven’t already.

Ronny Jordan the antidote / 1992 Island / France CD / 5108832

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Jorja Smith did a very fine version of St Germain’s “Rose Rouge” on the very entertaining, diversified collection “Blue Note Re:imagined” I am currently listening to.

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The best ever according to John Peel. Totally agree and saw them in Kelly’s in the 1970’s.

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:rofl: :rofl:

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Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue.

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Slim Whitman, The Very Best Of. Qobuz. Mu-So Qb 2.

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In from work, time to relax with a 1976 - 1986 double LP collection of Lydia Lunch, Hysterie
Superb stuff.

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Ya haven’t got to Blue Cheer (either of the first two albums) yet?! Come onnn, Kev…

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Carl Perkins, The Dance Album. Qobuz. Mu-So Qb 2.

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