Andy Hamilton - Silvershine
Just magnificent and along for the ride:
Andy Shepard - sax
Mark Mondesir - drums
Orphy Robinson - Vibes
Jason Rebello - piano
Mick Hucknell turns up on vocals for one track
Andy Hamilton - Silvershine
Just magnificent and along for the ride:
Andy Shepard - sax
Mark Mondesir - drums
Orphy Robinson - Vibes
Jason Rebello - piano
Mick Hucknell turns up on vocals for one track
He certainly can, I’m sure every little bit helps
Tone Poet LP edition - outstanding.
Interesting to think that drummer Doug Sides, 21 at the time of this recording, now resides in Kent (I think).
Bim Sherman - Miracle
Skip McDonald (Little Axe) - guitar
Doug Wimbush - bass
Talvin Singh - percussion
Adrian Sherwood - producer
Been some time since I had a listen proper, busy times.
Michael Jackson - Thriller
Got this in yesterday, original 1982 version. Sounding pretty stellar so far!
Realised I didn’t have anything by Michael Jackson, as it never really grabbed me, but this album is just stacked and felt like it fit the bill!
Fun fact, when my group of friends are doing (music) Pubquiz things and we don’t know the answer, it’s always… Michael Jackson - Thriller
Editors - The Weight of your Love.
Great album that includes my favourite track, Sugar.
Unusually for me played on vinyl as the system has been reassembled following room decoration - had to test the turntable!
Followed up with Tori Amos - Unrepentant Geraldines.
Did a comparison with the Hi Res vesion on Qobuz. My system, my ears, but streamed version was much better.
Missed this release so thanks for posting, should have it tomorrow.
That is a great fact - just down the road from me in Ramsgate. It’s a popular place for musicians to retire the late Linda Lewis lived there.
At the time they came out, I was pretty obsessed by Seal’s first 2 albums and gave them a lot of spins. They have stood up very well over the years