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

The Golden Age of American Rock ‘n’ Roll Vol 3. Another great ACE compilation.

Simple enjoyment.

.sjb

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Might well be my favourite Lou Reed album.

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Bruce Springsteen, letter to you. :smiling_face:

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Imelda May, 11 past the hour. :smiling_face:

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Kacey MusGraves, golden hour. :smiling_face:

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Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds -Tender Prey - CD (1988)

The Seed’s 5th album released today 19/09/88

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The Alan Parsons Project - Amonia Avenue

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Wartime score music if I ever heard it. Quite beautiful.

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Iron Maiden: Senjutsu


Getting myself in the mood to go and listen to speakers at Signals later.
Haven’t listened to this since playing it a couple of times around its release.
Definitely better by a long way than Book Of Souls but still a ways off of their heyday of the 80’s & 90’s.

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Some enchanting Bach before leaving for work
Bach - Suites For Orchestra with solo flute - Number 3 in D major

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nice one, @Premmyboy
How are pressing and SQ?

Max Richter - In A Landscape

First listen to his new release.

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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?

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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.

Delivery today from bandcamp, Jasmine Myra’s Rising and Horizons albums.

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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.

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Peter Murphy - Bare Boned and Sacred (live)

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Ultravox

Quartet [Deluxe Edition]

Edward

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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.

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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.”

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