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

Van Halen - Van Halen - CD (1978)

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Back My Bullets (1976).

Always been my favourite LS album. Gritty low down southern rock.

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Stevie Wonder - Innervisions.

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Loving on Vinyl - JJ Cale - Grasshopper

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Terence Trent D’Arby - Introducing The Hardline According To - CD (1988)

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Enjoying this, not played in a while.

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Just bought it on vinyl today and playing now. Original pressing for £20 from Union records in Lewes.
Sounds much better than my CD version
Not a single bad track

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Peter Frampton - At Royal Albert Hall, his vocals may be weaker these days, but he still has his guitar chops.

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Julie London, Julie is her name. :smiling_face:

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Antonio Forcione - Tears of joy

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Whitney Houston, her debut album released on Valentine’s Day 1985. She left on this day 11/2 a dozen years ago. Such a beautiful voice. :blush:

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Chris Isaak - Heart Shaped World - CD (1989)

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This ‘Alternate Takes’ cd came in a 3 pack with Ah Hum & Dynasty badged as ‘The Complete Columbia 1959 Recordings’. Hype sticker states ‘Jazz Masterpiece’ and it’s really not hype. SQ seems great to me. The tunes are of course terrific. Bought my copy at Tower Records, Piccadilly far more years ago than I care to remember. Tower Records was great but so big I found it enjoyable but overwhelming. CD rip.

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Watching the movie thru the system now so I reckon this counts!

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The original Ghost (from Japan - not the latterday Swedish name-stealers). Heavy noise and experimental outfit. Shame they’re no longer around (broke up in 2014 after some 30 years.)

Ghost Live In Providence 2006
Great stuff.

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