Following the post above by @Gazza and the subsequent comment from Richard Dane, I’ve started listening to Robin Trower’s Bridge Of Sighs album and I’m certainly enjoying it. I knew the name, but had never heard anything by him.
Me, on the other hand, trying to discover the album you opened the thread…
Bought my copy from a school friend in 1970 for about 10s (50p).
Still sounds wonderful.
@Gazza, thanks, one of the benefits of this thread is not just discovering new music but being reminded of ones you haven’t played for ages, superb album/guitarist.
Emmylou Harris and Carl Jackson, out of Nashville. Today might turn into an Emmylou Harris day.
To my disappointment, Tidal has a little rip issue with at least track 1 - gone gone gone. Not enough to make me stop although it does ever so slightly reminds me this is a playback not a live performance. Live performances could have other mishaps but they sometimes even lifts the enjoyment.
This album is not available on Qobuz.
Oh Yes It Is ! (must be panto season)
Still has the Tidal rip issue at 1.55 on track 1.
(has now been reported to Qobuz).
I have a litographic print of the album cover without the wording and the leather. Have had it since tha album came out and it stills hangs on one of my walls today.
Emmylou Harris, roses in the snow.
Awesome, Ty @Paul_C! How selfish of me not to think about reporting it. Just learnt how to report it. Hopefully with 2 reports (at least) it will be fixed.
I didn’t find it Qobuz but noticed in this very forum instructions how to request for it! Love this forum! Let’s see what happens.
Here are two links, both in German. Not necessary but appreciate speaking up if anyone has the English version.
Original post: Qobuz - request artist/album? - #4 by Flachead
Doing some digging it appears that this album from 1980’s is being ripped off by all and sundry. It has appeared under at least seven different titles, including Nashville Country Duets, Nashville Country, Love Hurts, Nashville Duets, Nobody’s Darling But Mine, Memories, and Country Masters: Under Your Spell Again, all with the same tracks or minor variation.
“Country Masters: Under Your Spell Again” is on Qobuz and appears to have a working version of Gone, Gone, Gone. (maybe it is even on Tidal - sorry).
And talking of rip-offs brings me to
Nanette Workman - Grits And Cornbread (1977)
Now it not a bad album and well worth a listen.
But it had a certain Peter Frampton as a session musician.
It is now being presented as a Peter Frampton album (often no mention of Nanette) and is available under about ten different titles (all with the same tracks but sometimes swopped around).
It gives streaming and downloads a bad whiff.
Well that’s sorted out the New Year.
One of those CDs which never strays far from my CDP.
Morgan James Live from Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola – A Celebration of Nina Simone
Great songs, very good replay, a great voice and interpretations borne of her vocal quality & wonderful articulation (IMV) - noting @Erich 's post a couple or so above.