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

Calm things down a bit, all that jumping around phew…

The Blue Nile
Hats
Linn Records
1989

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Enjoying a morning with the wonderful and sadly missed WZ.

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Bruce Cockburn ‘Nothing But A Burning Light’
Doesn’t seem too much love for Mr Cockburn on this forum, I think he’s a great singer/songwriter.
Having to listen with the near-field system whilst new kitchen’s been fitted. Sounding lovely though.
Bought from the Sound Org too many years ago to remember!


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Just time for bit of Wes before life intervenes…

Wes Montgomery
Movin’ Wes
Verve
1965

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Halestorm: Vicious - on CD

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Tool: Fear Inoculum - On Vinyl

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Talking Heads - Remain In Light - CD (1980)

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Jimmy Smith - The Cat.

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A step up from a pub band at this stage but obvious signs of things to come.

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Steven Wilson: The Harmony Codex on Vinyl

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Radiohead - Kid A - CD (2000)

Radiohead started a two-week run at No.1 on the UK album chart their fourth studio album ‘Kid A’. The album became the first Radiohead release to debut at No.1 in the US.

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This previously unreleased Emily Remler live album will be coming out on LP and CD at the end of November. Just had the 24/96 files:

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Clare Teal, Live at Ebenezer Chapel, on CD (with DVD)

Clare covering some classics – very entertaining and well recorded.

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Keb Mo, ‘Good To Be’. Yet more impeccably recorded and very accessible blues. Easy on the ears and the mind.

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Last one for today


Dream Theater: Images and Words

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I’m playing this yet again because i have had a hectic day at work and just want to relax and chill.

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Beatles, Revolver. 2022 stereo remix.

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Max Richter: The New Four Seasons - Vivaldi Recomposed

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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II - CD (1969)

Led Zeppelin II was enjoying its 100th week on the UK album charts. It was the band’s first album to hit No.1 in the US, knocking The Beatles ‘Abbey Road’ twice from the top spot, where it remained for seven weeks.

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That’s brilliant news, Kev. I heard these sets on the Allthingsemily website when it was still live. I cannot remember what the sound was like, but no doubt I’ll be buying both vinyl and CD.

Edit: I’ve found Tenor Madness from this album, which is available as a taster on Qobuz. Sound is excellent!

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