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

Joining @GraemeH in a bit of Dan. Came to this album late, but love it now.

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From the Tubby Hayes ‘Complete Fontana’ LP box - mono reissue.

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A Sufi and A Killer/Gonjasufi (2010)

Psych-hip hop covered in a big strange layer of production by Flying Lotus/Mainframe & Gaslight Killer.

A record like very few others.

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Dubbing in the weekend with King Tubby

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Yes

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Peter green fleetwood mac
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Tinariwen - Amassakoul … in it must sound better coz it’s purple vinyl

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Santana | 1969
Because it’s one of the earliest albums I bought going back fifty five years, this one in hi-res breathed on by MoFi to good affect. Santana’s eponymous debut.

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Collins - Cray - Copeland

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Season 2, just as much fun as Season 1;

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ATB, J

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On CD. This is just so epic! Could be my favorite Nightwish album.

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Clive Gregson and Christine Collister - A Change in the Weather

More fine songwriting from Clive and the gorgeous voice of Christine.

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Friday night and a 3 day weekend so some fine reggae from Steel Pulse to chill out to
Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution

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Tinariwen - Amatssou

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Can You Feel It: The Jacksons Collection.

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Released in 1989 this was the only album released by the 4 ex members of Yes, it was not very well received at the time but it does have the same feel as earlier Yes albums as opposed to at the time their most recent albums 90125 and Big Generator which were more commercially pop oriented probably due to the influence of guitarist Trevor Rabin

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

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