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

Live Nick Drake tribute concert organised by Joe Boyd. CD. Some real talent on here imho.

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Something appropriate for watching France Belgium on Decca CD. Expansive and cultured ballet - unlike Greizmann’s late tackle - ouch!

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The Byrds - Ballard Of Easy Rider - CD (1969)

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LP - c-nut records 2019 : )

Blicher Hemmer Gadd - Get Than Motor Running

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Michael Blicher - saxophones
Dan Hemmer - hammond organ
Steve Gadd - drums

The third album of this Trio released in November 2019

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@GeoffC - I just ordered that one on Monday, so looking forward to it even more now !!

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Into The Winds - Le parfaict danser: Dance Music 1300 - 1500

An interesting album put forward by Roon. Very good recording and enjoyed it… added to library.

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I have to say I think it is worth it. I think Steve has made it a better sounding album plus it is about three concerts worth now. If you’re a Tull fan it’s probably worth it.

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The Chameleons - What Does Anything Mean Basically - CD (1985)

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I am certainly a big fan of the original, but I often find the “Extended Deluxe” releases are mostly more filler and less thriller…:roll_eyes:

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A favourite comfort listen :smile_cat:

Stephen Stills - Manassas

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The wonderful Abraxas from 1970, and ‘new look’ tidied up record collection :grinning:

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Cheers for that!:wink:


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John Lee Hooker - Burning Hell

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Continuing with the French theme ( I know I know … but Bloomdido Bad De Grasse is French) and more representative of the France Belgium game the wunnerful Gong Camembert Electrique - worth every one of its 59p. Looks like a tropical fish to me.

The pic makes the album look in way better condition than in reality.

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I feel a JGW binge coming on. Original UK vinyl…

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Lankum ‘Live in Dublin’ in the wake of their Glastonbury performance. The first track ‘Wild Rover’ is remarkably refreshing and sung to a different tune. They might even attract a new audience for folk as The Pogues did.
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More from JGW’s '70s funk period, again on OG UK vinyl:

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Hell of a player, Johnny Guitar…
The man had it.

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Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel

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