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The legend that was John Lee Hooker. Here with more legends in Carlos Santana, Bonnie Rait, Robert Cray, Canned Heat, Los Lobos, George Thourogood and Charlie Musselwhite …..phew!! What a cast!
New in Craft Recordings’ Jazz Dispensary Top Shelf Series. Very much part of his hard 1970s phase, this splendid album is a good companion piece to Power To The People. Very good sound and pressing by the way @Bobthebuilder
I agree, Ian. Those Definitive Editions are the best sounding Genesis redbooks.
The Miracle Album to me. I still cannot figure out how DF managed to invent such contemporary and, at the same time, evocative music. I’ve loved it since the release and it will never ever bore me.
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playing Symphony no.3 in D minor
Jo Juda - violin
Klaas Kos - cornet
Hans Maassen - trombone
Women’s Chorus of the Netherlands
Boys’ Chorus of St. Willibrord’s Church
Chorus Master - Toon Vranken
Orchestre du Concertgebouw d’Amsterdam
Conductor - Bernard Haitink
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Good old Bernard Haitink, only passed away a few years ago aged 92
born 4th March 1929 in Amsterdam ![]()
Bernard Haitink 1929 - 2021
I saw her singing the Yardbirds “Train kept a rollin’” with Jeff Beck.
Clodgy Point. Now there’s a name to conjure with.
The sublime sounds of Scott Walker on his first solo LP. (1967).
I’ve just played the peerless Scott 4, the pinnacle of his sixties output. .
CD rip.
Thank you. Not hear this for years.













