The Golden Age of American Rock ‘n’ Roll Vol 3. Another great ACE compilation.
Simple enjoyment.
.sjb
The Golden Age of American Rock ‘n’ Roll Vol 3. Another great ACE compilation.
Simple enjoyment.
.sjb
Iron Maiden: Senjutsu
Some enchanting Bach before leaving for work
Bach - Suites For Orchestra with solo flute - Number 3 in D major
I never got the chance to see them, I wish I had.
Did you see my post from last week or so about when my friend Kevin met them?
Hi there,
Pressing is very good. Flat and pretty quiet. The sound quality is very good also imo.
I have an original UK RCA that I purchased in the mid 70’s but its had a hard life. I used to play it a lot on ropey turntables and also lent it out to friends. The album is kind of ingrained in my brain.
Remember the days when you only had 4 or 5 records and used to play them all the time.
I needed a clean upgrade copy and I am very happy with this. Had my original been in tip top condition I wouldn’t have bothered buying this but now I have its my go to copy.
Prem.
Yes I did, brilliant story. I saw them I early 77 about 7 months before the plane crash at Birmingham Odeon. I was still at school. I then saw them twice in the 90s with I think 4 of the original line up. Not the same but still pretty good. They always admitted to being influenced by the British blues stuff, Cream, Free etc, who I also really like.
Marianne Faithfull - 1979 - Broken English - Label - Island - Vinyl (1986 UK Island Life reissue)
This is Marianne’s seventh studio album. It produced two singles “ The Ballad of Lucy Jordan” & “Broken English”
Regarded as a masterpiece by Marianne herself.
Mammal Hands - Animalia.
“The band’s style combines ambient, jazz, electronic music and world music taking in influences including Pharoah Sanders, Gétachèw Mekurya, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Sirishkumar Manji.”