Veronique Sanson, Amoureuse, 1972.
Prompted by an interesting exchange with @AndyP. With many thanks.
Veronique Sanson, Amoureuse, 1972.
Prompted by an interesting exchange with @AndyP. With many thanks.
Great photo, @TheKevster…impressive to get almost everyone’s face too, from Jackson on over…
You going to Night Owl? I’ll be hopping over after work for a couple of hours. See you there if you are.
Girl can play a bit…
I’d not heard of her before is album but am really enjoying this. Think I’ll check out her earlier albums.
I was a bit disappointed by Kaceys follow to Golden Hour - Star Crossed. Golden Hour was a big surprise (for me anyway) her upbeat album helped me through lockdowns. Star Crossed is a break up album and came as bit of a shock but after listening to it a few times I’m starting to appreciate it.
That 192 Hi Res is just amazing compared with my CD rip - I am going to spend a few hours pondering whether to buy it.
Depends what is new today and if I have anything left in my pocket money.
Brigid Mae Power - Dream From The Deep Well
A recent album from Irish singer Brigid Mae Power - one of the finest singer songwriters around at the moment.
The album includes a glorious cover of Tim Buckley’s I Must Have Been Blind
Feeling like a bit of Dream Theater now.
Haven’t listened to this one in a while and as @SimonDC posted it yesterday I thought I’d give it a run.