Jethro Tull | Aqualung | 1971
Sticking with this decent sounding redbook rip rather than going all exotic or with those Steve Wilson remasters.
My original vinyl bought in 1973. Probably my most played. I can listen to McCartney’s bass lines all day long.
I posted the version by Kuniko the other night but this is the original version with some sublime playing by Pat Metheny on it
Now playing…
Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
Alex Turner (Bass, Dolceola, Drums, Acoustic Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Harpsichord, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocals) , Cam Avery (Vocals), Jamie Cook (Acoustic Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar), Zach Dawes (Baritone Guitar, Piano), James Ford (Drums, Farfisa Organ, Acoustic Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Harpsichord, Organ, Pedal Steel, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Programming, Vibraphone), Matt Helders (Drums, Farfisa Organ, Synthesizer, Vocals), Loren Humphrey (Drums), Nick O’Malley (Bass, Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Vocals), Tyler Parkford (Farfisa Organ, Piano), James Righton (Electric Piano, Wurlitzer), Nick Rowley Piano), Tom Rowley (Fuzz Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano), Josephine Stephenson (Piano), Alex Turner (Bass, Dolceola, Drums, Acoustic Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Harpsichord, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocals) and Evan Weiss (Acoustic Guitar).
Streaming on Qobuz (48/24)… after a conference call with my doctor regarding some upcoming tests, nothing serious, went out for a walk and to pick up a couple of items and now turning to ‘Tranquility Base’ with the Arctic Monkeys to relax with a sandwich and a large glass of water… and the music is sounding sublime!
On vinyl: Elvis Costello - King of America. I’ve not played any EC for a while and this is one of my favourites.