What are you listening to in 2023 and why might anyone be interested?

Beck - Sea Change - 2002

Some great old-school acoustic tracks on this album.

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Carla’s final album, from 2020, on CD. She went out with a bang.

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First of my evenings session….

Rush - Hemispheres

And for @QuickSticks here’s my Rush collection from a screenshot on my Core

Will extend once I’ve got through these
:wink::+1:

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Classic techno

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Billy Bragg & Wilco. Mermaid avenue.
First volume of interpretations of Woody Guthrie unreleased songs.
Very familiar with this but haven’t heard the other two volumes yet.

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Katherine Jenkins, from the heart. :smiling_face:

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Miles Davis once called him “one of the most important musicians on the planet" .
Who am I to argue? :sunglasses:

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Going for this this one next……

Yes - Close To The Edge

Not played it for ages……

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A wonderful compilation. CD rip.

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Got the other two, Vol 2 feels bit of a patch work, its Ok not as good as Vol 1 and Vol 3 is better than Vol 2, both still worth owning and listening too, maybe stream first ?

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The purple power of E&TVP’s Mercury In Retrograde:

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I wasn’t aware of any later volumes. Are they even on Qobuz? I picked this one up cheap from Fopp many years ago. I need to up my game!

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Keith Richards - Crosseyed Heart.

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Not sure if the are on Qubuz, its not something I use (strange i Know) but I would imagine they would be.

One of the things streaming sites are really bad at is soundtracks. There must be some kind of licensing issue. When I search Get Budd only my own CD rip comes up. Thankfully, from what you say, I have the most important compilation.

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What!

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Psychedelic-Pop from Nottingham.
Bandcamp

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Rosanne Cash - Black Cadillac - CD

First album released since her step mum June Carter Cash and then her dad Johnny Cash passed away.

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