There are some terrific ‘plays Robert Wyatt’ albums. Uniti core.
That’s good to hear
A great album. I like Annie Whitehead’s music in its own right.
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry at his best. I’d love to say I own the original but sadly it’s just a cheap CD reissue for me. Thankfully it still sounds great. Uniti core.
After a busy weekend with grand kids staying, a bit of me time with them all in bed. It has to be this one after last nights farewell gig, back to the beginning, though with headphones on!
I saw them as a teenager in 1976, it left quite an impression!
Miles Davis/ Quincy Jones - Miles & Quincy Live At Montreux, which features the classic arrangements of Gil Evans.
A relatively quiet one to finish. Sylvain Chauveau - The Black Book of Capitalism ( Le livre noir du capitalisme). His debut album. Uniti core.
@Collywobbles … What do the critics know??..and I don’t suppose he was with his first serious girlfriend in a cool nightclub at the time…with 10cc singing to us …as I was in 1975 …happy and carefree days.
Dvorak
Symphony No. 9 “New World”
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Vaclav Neumann, conducting
What a great piece of music. Premiered 1893 here in New York City, with some of the sounds of the city captured in the score. Including the sounds of trains! Dvorak was a train guy, apparently spent a lot of time at Grand Central watching the trains come in and go out, so it’s maybe not surprising that steam sounds make it into this work.