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

Nina Simone, I put a spell on you. :smiling_face:

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Esquire original UK mono LP. Mr Rollins recently turned 94 !

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Ellis Paul, the storyteller’s suitcase. :smiling_face:

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Waddyamean smile? This is us smiling.

Bedtime Tunes:


Pure Reason Revolution: The Dark Third

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Last one tonight. Uniti Core.

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Great mix of jazz and prog - on LP.

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To wrap things up - Paul Desmond and Jim Hall on Mosaic vinyl.

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Just came across this today on the radio that Mrs. J was playing in the kitchen.

Funky and good.

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Sara K., made in the shade. :smiling_face:

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I’m a sucker for punishment but still really enjoying Nick and The Bad Seeds new album

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Same here I like it :+1:

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Might be my frame of mind right now but I find it rather uplifting.

Blur - The Great Escape - CD (1995)

29 years old today, released 11/09/95, doesn’t seem that long ago to be honest.

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Arild Broter has released this great tribute to the music of James Bond with a progressive rock/classic rock style. It’s really rather enjoyable and features Bjorn Riis on guitar on four tracks - which is worth the whole shebang in itself, but the whole thing is really rather good and a top notch recording. On steaming and available as a hi-res download or vinyl.

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BB King & Bobby Bland - Together For The First Time Live
I Like To Live The Love is for me ,at least, the best track.

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Only listen to this once, Elbow Audio Vertigo

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The Sleep Eazys: Easy to buy, Hard to sell
A Joe Bonamassa side project that was recorded with most of his touring band.

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Some lovely Vivaldi before leaving for work
Vivaldi - Four Concertos For Two Orchestras

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