Porcupine Tree, closure / continuation. ![]()
Another album prompted by Chris Blackwell’s autobiography
This is one I often see in this thread and this is my first listen.
Some links for those like me who may not have heard this yet.
Qobuz: John Barleycorn Must Die by Traffic
Tidal: John Barleycorn Must Die by Traffic
Spotify: John Barleycorn Must Die by Traffic
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And Roon random brought me here as the last album of the evening
Qobuz: Voice from the Past: Paradigm by Gary Peacock
Tidal: Voice from the Past: Paradigm by Gary Peacock
Spotify: Voice from the Past: Paradigm by Gary Peacock
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Beatles. 1962-1966 Red album.
I’ve bought all the Beatles albums several times over on both vinyl and cd but thoroughly enjoying the stream of this compilation. Great way to start weekend.
Gary Boyle Electric Glide / 1993 naim / Austria CD / naimcd002
Starting the day with the 2nd release on the naim label, remastered from the original analogue tape by Julian Vereker.
More doom-dub, I swear Naim was made for doom-wave, the bass is so damned good.
Jimmy Haslip Arc / 1993 GRP / US CD / GRD9726
Jimmy Haslip Bass, Keyboards
Randy Brecker Trumpet
Chuck Findley Trumpet
Bob Mintzer Soprano Saxophone
Joshua Redman Tenor Saxophone
Dave Samuels Vibraphone
Andy Narell Steel Drums
John Scofield Guitar
Vince Mendoza Keyboards
John Beasley Piano
Luis Conte Percussion
Peter Erskine Drums
Derek and the Dominos - The Layla Sessions: The Jams, featuring five lengthy jams, one which includes most members of The Allman Bros Band.
Händel Messiah. John Elliot Gardiner… The best in my opinion. Currently at the end of the first disc “all we like sheep have gone astray” …
and all sounding very good and engaging
John Scofield - 2022
Reminder from Geoff earlier to give his latest a play. Seem to remember Scofield’s duets with Abercrombie and Metheny were pretty good too.

















