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

The cat song gets me every time :frowning:

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The Wild Colonials - This Can’t Be Life

Such was the allure of the band they had Rickie Lee Jones help out on the album.

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Just insanely good:

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Traditional Techniques - Stephen Malkmus

Reasonably rare sumptuous sounding for a recent non-audiophile pressing.

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Now playing…

Eberhard Weber - Yellow Fields

Eberhard Weber (Bass), Charlie Mariano (Soprano Saxophone, Shenai, Nagaswaram), Rainer Brüninghaus (Keyboards) and Jon Christensen (Drums).

Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… continuing on this Tuesday afternoon with Eberhard’s ‘Yellow Fields’ and my exercises, Its cool and overcast and forecast for rain, and images of yellow fields are brighting up the day. …a very talented quartet and the music is mighty fine, one sweet album!

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Yes nice dynamic live sound, right now at least :grinning:

My Targets are all Silver and Red coated versions

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Some of the trax on this brings back memories of working for a couple of weeks on the Waltzers cars at our local Fairground all thanks to my brother who was friendly with the owners. Great memories.

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Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Moving Out To The Country.

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Every time I listen it sounds consistently the same. Good station.

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Love this album, particularly the versions of Ectera and Wind Parade

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I don’t know Libby Titus at all, but that lovely cover photo makes me want to! I’ll investigate…Pop, Jazz, even a bit of left-field? - I’ve no idea…intriguing.

Edit\ hmmm…The Band, Dr John…hmmm.

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Mulling over the Fela box set (if I can still get it) . Ke stern would you recommend it?

One of my favourite mix albums.

Disco - Pet Shop Boys

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Absolutely @Griot – I would.

Van Morrison What’s Wrong With This Picture?

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Have loads of VM albums.
But this is another I have never heard of !
Thank God for Qobuz.
They keep emerging. How many more?

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Blue Moods Myths and Wisdom

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LP - the Kevin Gray remaster : )

Nina Simone – vocals, piano, arrangements
Jimmy Bond – double bass
Albert “Tootie” Heath – drums

Recorded from New York City December 1957. Album released in February 1959

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After a return of a poor pressing, this replacement vinyl is perfect! :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:
An excellent album, and requisite for my vinyl jazz collection.
Thanks @Richard.Dane for the recommendation.

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