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

An all Cars day so far!

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Finishing in reverse order now.

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LP1 of this set on now. I always like the way Dylan can change the live presentation of his songs and they still sound great.

Happy New Year to one and all! :champagne:

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Regina Spektor, begin to hope. Really hoping 2024 brings less crazies and some existing crazies to an end. Wishing everyone a happy, blessed and successful year with lots of music listening. :blush:

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Neighbours out, volume up…an album that to me was ahead of its time :sunglasses:

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Qobuz. What a great drummer Gavin Harrison is.

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Remastered

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Lankum, False Lankum, 2023.

Because this is a good album of the year we are leaving.

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Loving on Vinyl a double album on Chess Records of Blues Legend Howlin’ Wolf

Wishing you all crazy music lovers here a Very Happy New Year 2024 @ Thanks @Richard.Dane for the most friendly civilised forum and the work and effort you do keeping it that way .Best wishes to all the Naim staff and their families :+1: :smile_cat:.

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Sarah McLachlan - Afterglow

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Focus Moving Waves / 2001 Red Bullet / Netherlands CD / RB66188

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Tears For Fears - The Hurting - CD

The Tears debut from 1983

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A timeless classic imho.

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Afro Celt soundsystem vol 1

Was originally released on New Year’s Eve 1995.

Happy new year everyone.

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Capability Brown - From Scratch

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Know What I Mean? - Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans (1962)


Heard the track Venice on ALR Jazz radio.

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Following on from @Cmax’s suggestion: My favourite album of 1983, New Order’s Power Corruption & Lies. This is the original UK vinyl press on Factory (FACT 75) I bought back in May '83.

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Struggling to get beyond this at present. The more I play it the deeper and better it gets.

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