Playing the new Qobuz Spring Jazz playlist
Only 5 hrs and 5 minutes to go !
P.S. Playing “Spring is Here” but will it include Misty the Snowman?
Playing the new Qobuz Spring Jazz playlist
Only 5 hrs and 5 minutes to go !
P.S. Playing “Spring is Here” but will it include Misty the Snowman?
Thanks AndyP,an apt description and really rather good,another band worth investigation.
Good point! Never mind heating or eating, music or heating indeed
I know! Get some nice big warm valve amps!
New posthumous release from Swedens 18th Parrallel
Lee Scratch Perry, Yasus Afari & Vin Gordon - Cosmic Drop Riddim (Tidal/Fruits)
I’d amend that and say it’s a quite good Beach Boys album, and the most decent thing since The Beach Love You.
But that’s not snappy enough, if more accurate in my view.
Free - Heartbreaker, their final album.
‘All Right Now - The Best of Free’ - We used to cover ‘Wishing Well’ in a band I sang in briefly in the early 80’s. I was unbelievably bad.
G
And a bit of a change from his former band, the very wonderful Microdisney - quite a long way from the Beach Boys!
Peter
Junjo Presents…Heavyweight Dub Champion (Tidal Master/Greensleeves)
Classic 1980 Roots Radics Dub album with Scientist at the controls, usefully expanded to include the original straight vocal cuts.
Sadly and unjustly in my view Scientist (Overton Brown) lost a court wrangle some years back to be rightfully credited and recieve royalties. I guess the learned Judge didnt understand the Jamaican concept of a Dub mixing engineer being an artist in their own right.
As a result all those albums are now credited and have been re issued as double sets as Junjo Presents… Henry Junjo Lawes being the “producer” of the albums.
Great Dub music whatever…
Brand new! (In 1989) good for you!,put on your dancing shoe!
Yellowman - Mr Yellowman (Tidal Master/Greensleeves)
Got to love Yellowman! Overcoming great poverty and prejudice as an albino in Jamaica, I remember an interview with how when recording at Joe Gibbs they would disinfect the Microphone before anyone else would use it.
Probably Jamaica’s biggest and well known Dance Hall star, always fantastic live, entertaining and often brilliant provocative tongue in cheek humour.
This his debut Greensleeves album from the early eighties
Bim!..ribbit!