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

Grover Washington JR Paradise / 2013 Elektra / Japan CD / WPCR27413

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Some lovely mellow sounds from Richard Hawley and his 2003 album, Lowedges.

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The White Stripes
De Stijl
TMR 2000/VMP 2020

Straight ahead Stripes. Good stuff.

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On CD:-

Symphonies 1, 2, 3 & 4

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CD - MCA : )

Wishbone Ash is the first studio album by Wishbone Ash.
It peaked at number 29 in the UK Albums Chart in January 1971.

Andy Powell - lead guitar, vocals
Ted Turner - lead guitar, vocals
Martin Turner - bass, vocals
Steve Upton - drums
with
Mathew Fisher - piano on Blind Eye

Recorded at De Lane Lea Studios, London in September 1970
Album release December 1970

<< :drum: >>

Happy Birthday Steve Upton! :birthday: :partying_face:

born on 24th may 1946 in Wrexham, Wales :wales:

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I have seen this band appear on this thread quite a lot, especially recently. Thought I’d give them a try by listening to their Debut album - If You Wait

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What do you think ? @QuickSticks

Moby - Reprise.

Magnificent!

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Now playing…


London Grammar - California Soil

Hannah Reid (Keyboards, Vocals), Daniel Rothman (Guitar, Keyboards), Dot Major (Drums, Keyboards), Alison Dods (Violin), Andy Marshall (Double Bass), Brendan Reilly (Vocals), Bruce White (Viola), Chris Laurence (Double Bass), Chris Laws (Drums), Chris Worsey (Cello), Claire Orsler (Viola), Everton Nelson (Violin), Hal Riston (Guitar), Ian Burdge (Cello), Julia Singleton (Violin), Kirsty Mangan (Viola, Violin), Mike Hough (Vocals), Rachel Robson (Viola), Richard George (Violin), Rick Koster (Violin), Sharlene Hector (Vocals), Steve Mac (Keyboards), Tony Wollard (Cello), Vula Malinga (Vocals) and Warren Zielinski (Violin).

Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… returning home after coffee with friends and kicking off the day with this 2021 release from London Grammar. …and Hannan, Dan and Dot along with the support of a large group of talented musicians are sounding mighty sweet!

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Rosie Flores - Rosie Flores - CD (1987)

Rosie Flores’ debut made her out to be the female answer to Dwight Yoakum. Songs include “Crying Over You,” “Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins,” and “Blue Side of Town,” which Patty Loveless wouldn’t do nearly as well the following year.

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The Herbaliser - Very Mercenary. The weekend starts here.

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Nightwish, once. :smiling_face:

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Not bad at all, especially as it’s a Debut album. I would guess they refine their sound in subsequent releases, but I am really enjoying it.

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That’s good to hear, they are rather good. :+1:

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Arc Records mono vinyl reissue, 2023. Great album, after We Insist!, surely Roach’s best as a leader:

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Nice to see Rosie in this thread!

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Bob Dylan, Oh Mercy

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Sonic Youth
Murray Street
Geffen Records 2015

Good stuff from the Sonics.

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On vinyl, this

From this massive set of Bri’s swelling organ:

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