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

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Level 42 The Pursuit Of Accidents / 2015 Polydor / Netherlands CD / 5363747

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World Party: Private Revolution (1987). Haven’t listened to this in years and what a great album it is…it has stood the test of time (for me anyway😁)

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This and Terrapin Station are my two favourite “slick” production Dead albums.

Shakedown Street/The Grateful Dead.

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Another trip down memory lane with …The Jitters (1987), Canadian band. Had a great day out with the lead singer Blair Packham (band were supporting Heart on tour) who introduced me to John Hiatt Bring The family album :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Ne Obliviscaris, pal. :scotland:

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Enjoying…

Busy evening, now unwinding to this great (deluxe) album before bedtime.

Sublime
Qobuz 88.2/24
ERA-1s

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Leaving behind my late 70s fetish to meander to Mirror Blue by Richard Thompson.

.sjb

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Valerie June, the moon and stars: prescription for dreamers. :smiling_face:

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Gary Numan / Tubeway Army - Tubeway Army - CD (1978)

Happy Birthday Gary Numan 08/03/58, who with Tubeway Army had the 1979 UK No.1 single ‘Are Friends Electric’. As a solo artist, he had the 1979 UK No.1 & 1980 US No.9 single ‘Cars’ plus 18 other UK Top 40 singles. Numan is regarded as a pioneer of electronic music.

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Blondie, parallel lines. :smiling_face:

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Toni Braxton, secrets. :smiling_face:

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Idris Muhammad - House of the Rising Sun. Funky, soulful jazz to kickstart the day. Some great players on this - Muhammad himself, of course, plus David Sanborn, Michael Brecker, Patti Austin and others.

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Sounding great - Horslips - The Man Who Built America

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