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

read it……gosh, life is very fleeting🙏

Arctic Monkeys, AM. :smiling_face:

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Enjoy every moment eh!

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Bob Dylan - Another Budokan 1978. The original Budokan album was one of my first Dylan albums and I’ve always had a soft spot for it.

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Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel Of Love.

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Eric Clapton / Steve Winwood - Live From Madison Square Garden - CD

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Great Choice :+1:

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Eddi Reader - Eddi Reader (1992)

I picked this album up in Tokyo - a record collectors dream to be there at that time Wave in Roppongi and Tower Records in Shibuya.

It’s her debut solo album called Mirmana in Europe with a different cover.

A beautiful album.

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I have always enjoyed it, I think it’s because to my ears, the music is stylistically different to the previous album Born In The USA and not more of the same.

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Dixi Chicks aka The Chicks, Home. Just read about the tragic accident. So sad. RIP Laura Lynch.

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It’s my Favourite of Bruce albums

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I agree

Following your recommendation I bought it, and played it through in one sitting

Superb in every way

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I’m relieved you liked it then… :joy:

Metric: Formentera II

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Boz Scaggs - Dig.

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Great album! I love that…

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Previously posted by another user…Going down a treat right now!


As an aside, I’d just like to say thanks to all the forum members who have posted on this thread this year. You have turned me on to some amazing music - long may it continue!

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Absolutely. Found some cracking albums through this forum, new, old, hidden gems. Wonderful stuff. Such a broad spectrum, more power to everyone’s elbow.

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LP - Naive 2021 : )

Avishai Cohen - bass
Elchin Shirinov - piano
Roni Kaspi - drums

Recorded at Nilento Studio, Goteborg, Sweden in August 2021

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