LVB. 5th. Vinyl.
The main guy with his biggest number? Probably the most famous intro in music. Impressive. (the neighbours are out )
LVB. 5th. Vinyl.
The main guy with his biggest number? Probably the most famous intro in music. Impressive. (the neighbours are out )
Ben Harper. The will to live
Probably my favourite of his. From 1997.
Eyeing up Winter is for lovers too
After a blast of Fallen have now replaced that with the calmer melodies of Burt and Elvis.
Music to tidy the house too.
Working muy way through the new Blue – not sure it works as well as the Red, but I rather like the remix of “Walrus”.
Oscar Peterson Trio + 1 Clark Terry
Not good!
When Clark Terry starts playing trumpet, ouch! Don’t like his vocal either when it’s there.
This is the type of playing/sound that kept me away from Jazz for over 40 years.
Definitely not my taste.
Love this album. Had lots of plays on my system
Just an exceptional album. His best songs are like mini films and his ability to make you feel part of every scene is exceptional. ‘The Boss’.
Max Richter. The new Four Seasons. Vivaldi recomposed. Got a quiet moment to give this recommendation from @Pete_the_painter a listen.
Now I am no expert on Classical music but I thoroughly enjoyed this and have to say that it made me feel a lot better .
That’s why I love this thread. Sharing the love of music.
Qobuz
The Rolling Stones - England’s Newest Hit Makers - 2002 - ABKCO SACD 8822872
Recorded 1966
This should cheer me up!
Who - what please ?
Tinariwen. Amatssou Deluxe edition.
Now that my mood has lifted I think I can try and get it higher with this, one of my favourite releases of the year, produced by Daniel Lanois.
Qobuz until my copy arrives.
The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys
That looks interesting, will have to check it out and have a listen, thanks for posting