Fruit Bats. The pet parade.
This is my first play of what is an exceptionally good album recommended by @Neil-26
Not surprising considering the Bonny light horseman connection.
Qobuz
Fruit Bats. The pet parade.
This is my first play of what is an exceptionally good album recommended by @Neil-26
Not surprising considering the Bonny light horseman connection.
Qobuz
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - The Atlantic Years, excellent 2 cd comp.
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
I saw that @worldofsteve had posted this on the What New Releases Are You Looking Forward To thread, so it had to be played, while I scouted around the Burning Shed site. Deffo Roxy’s finest hour IMHO.
“some people make rock music; Hannah Peel makes music about rocks” - UNCUT Revelations
“fresh and original” - MOJO
“inspired… tackles the biggest of themes in a way that’s awed, never overwrought” - UNCUT
“a remarkable piece of work” - Belfast Telegraph
“balancing the beautiful with the cerebral… head and heart music” - Music OMH
“a remarkable record… very beautiful, complex and ambitious” - BBC 6Music New Music Fix
“it peers into the crannies of matter, reads into the folds of the soul” - Robert Macfarlane
You disappear for a while and then come back with a bang, CC. I can think of at least two reasons not to buy this. Please tell me this is an April’s Fool joke.
Hope you’re keeping well.
Beggars Banquet, SACD CD layer ripped to WAV. First listen.
It’s good and recording quality is very good.
The Mighty Diamonds - Get Ready (Tidal Master/Greensleeves)
The follow up Gussie Clarke Music Works produced album to The Real Enemy, more Lovers & Dancehall oriented than the previous with a mostly lovely sweet sunlit breezy vibe and arguably a tighter focused production than the former.
CD ripped to WAV. First play.
Wow! First track, bass and drums then Ray’s great voice. Definitely can recommend.
Faith No More. Easy. 1992. Heavier but faithful version of the Lionel Richie composition. Really good imho.
“American rock band Faith No More covered the song in 1992 and released it as a single in December of that year. This version became a worldwide hit, reaching number one in Australia and becoming a top-ten hit in eight other countries.”
Great album. Which pressing is that? US (1971) second?
Wow! That looks to be a great CD box set. How’s the recording quality?
Exactly. Spot on, Tony.