Thanks @Debs joining in the celebration with
David Byrne – Live From Austin TX
CD|2007
Kalacakra - Crawling to Lhasa (1972). Eastern infused psyche folk. Interesting, but maybe not something that will make my regular rotation, although it has it’s moments.
Frank Sinatra - A Swingin Affair - CD (1957)
Its 26 years ago American singer and actor Frank Sinatra died at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles aged 82, after suffering a heart attack. Sinatra had his first hit in 1940, working in the Swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 1953 film ‘From Here to Eternity’. He went on to score over 25 Top 40 singles including the 1966 No.1 ‘Strangers In The Night’. His 1969 single ‘My Way’, re-entered the UK charts eight times and spent a total of 165 weeks on the UK chart.
Never much love for country on here. Good to see someone posting some.
Owl City - Ocean Eyes
She is gorgeous!
@QuickSticks re. Amina Claudine Myers - check this one out - it’s on Qobuz
The band is Third Rail (of whom she is a member) but this is something totally different and will knock your socks off.
The album is called South Delta Space Age.
The Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
CD|1995
Haven’t listened to this in ages.
Cream - Disraeli Gears - CD (1967)
Jack Bruce 14/05/43 - 25/11/14
Scottish musician, singer and songwriter Jack Bruce who was a member of the Graham Bond Organization, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Manfred Mann and Cream, who had the 1967 UK No.11 single ‘I Feel Free’, and the 1968 US No.5 single ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’. Their 1968 Wheels of Fire becoming the first platinum-selling double album. Also a member of West, Bruce and Laing. Bruce died on 25 October 2014 from liver disease in Suffolk, England, aged 71.
Now Playing…
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… returning home after coffee with friends and taking out this fabulous album from Foy and he and the Orchestra is sounding sublime!
Why? For reasons known only to my subconscious, the phrase “Get ‘Em Out By Friday “ popped into my head…
steve
Great album, Tony. Reminds me of a late night drive in my RS Turbo from Malvern to Norwich with this album playing on the stereo