This one comes into the “never judge a book by its cover” category.
I thought “why is Tidal recommending this?” but now I’m finding myself enjoying it….
This one comes into the “never judge a book by its cover” category.
I thought “why is Tidal recommending this?” but now I’m finding myself enjoying it….
London Grammar - Californian Soil - 2021 - MoS Recordings
First play. Already like it, first rate mastering too.
Hannah’s voice never fails.
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge.
John Mayer Live in 2007. Possibly my favourite current musician, ( if you leave out the 80 year olds.).
" Guitarist magazine gave the album five stars, saying the disc proves that “Mayer, 30, is the complete package as a singer, songwriter and guitarist.”"
Eric Clapton - Crossroads 2 : Live In The Seventies, spinning disc 3, comprising performances captured in '77 and '78.
KRAFTWERK - Tour de France
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Ralf Hütter – vocals, software synthesizers, sequencing
Henning Schmitz – software synthesizers, electronic percussion
Fritz Hilpert – software synthesizers, electronic percussion, sound engineer
Florian Schneider – additional vocals, software synthesizers, sequencing
Recorded at Kling Klang Studio, Düsseldorf, Germany / album release 2003
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Big Joe Turner Hits.
Another choice initiated by “A history of rock in 500 songs podcast”.
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The companion disc, featuring outtakes, warm ups and studio chatter from the ‘summit meeting’ of the Duke and Pops.
Following that statement I’ll need to give him another try as I could never understand what the fuss was about.
The only tracks that I can think of that I like are Belief and Wild Blue.
Just finished watching and listening to " A Hard Day’s Night" on BBC. Uplifting!!
60 years old and still a great watch and mostly brilliant songs.
Falco - Falco 3