What are you listening to in 2024 and why might anyone be interested?

Joining you with this one @Cmax :+1:t3:


Steven Wilson: To The Bone

11 Likes

Staying in the same style as before, but a much older recording…… but the feeling this is deeper/better…

5 Likes

Very relaxing Erik Satie Piano music

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Why? Mrs Bruss is out and some albums just sound better with the volume turned up.

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Yes - The Yes Album - CD (1971)

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From Steven Wilson to Mariusz Duda in the guise of Lunatic Soul…


Lunatic Soul: Walking On A Flashlight Beam

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Yesterday’s charity shopping - 50p for James Blunt - Moon Landing. Happy sing-a-long tunes for Sunday Morning.

4 Likes

1st run

1 Like

Roger Waters - The Lockdown Sessions

Probably my most frequently played album at the moment. I really like these versions of Vera, The Gunner’s Dream and Comfortably Numb.

17 Likes


Alison Moyet - Alf

23 Likes

CD1 from the CDs that came with this book - Michael Garrick (on harpsichord) Sextet.

3 Likes


Next up will be their latest set.

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Jon Anderson - Olias Of Sunhillow - CD (1976)

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£1 - splashed some serious cash yesterday on Mpeople- elegant slumming.

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Radiohead - OK Computer (OKNOTOK 2017). I haven’t listened to this in ages and had forgotten what a stunning achievement it is

26 Likes

First spin of the day, Tracy Chapman, original release vinyl and sounding fine.

23 Likes

Sunday afternoon comfort listeniing with some classic early Genesis

Genesis - Selling England By The Pound

29 Likes


I’m not sure that the blues were ever performed better than this by a bunch of white guys.

Just stunning.

14 Likes

Fleetwood Mac : Then Play On

I’ve not heard that (and clearly need to) but coincidentally I’m playing this, with excellent bonus tracks. Uniti Core.

14 Likes

Jon And Vangelis - The Friends Of Mr Cairo - CD (1981)

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