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Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City (2013 - LP)

One of the best bands going, I reckon, and maybe their best record. But they're all good so I find it hard to pick.

 

John Coltrane - My Favourite Things (1961/1996 - CD)

Approachable yet satisfying. Coltrane's tone and fluency are beautiful with excellent support from the rhythm section.

 

The Best of Amos Milburn: Down the Road Apiece (1946-57/1993 - CD)

I inherited a taste for, and decent collection of, early r&b from my dad. It's better than chicken fried in bacon grease.

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Liquid Tension Experiment - 3 - the lads (3 blokes from Dream Theater + King Crimson bassist Tony Levin) get back together after 20 years for some more proggy instrumental workouts, including a cover of Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. Streaming via the spotifies.

 

--Geoff 

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16 minutes ago, metal beat said:

@April Snow   5 years tomorrow.  that has gone scarily fast.  I still find it hard to believe the little purple one is gone.  so very very sad.

 

 

 

 

Yup - the sky went from Purple to Grey that day for sure ?

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I keep circling back to this CD when I need a relaxing listen.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_That's_What_It_Takes_(album)

 

Check out the muso's that grace this Album.   Gold records makers, Grammy winners and Hall of Famers up the Wazoo.   Pretty much Toto and Steely Dan with MM on vocals

 

Regards Cazzesman

 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, cazzesman said:

I keep circling back to this CD when I need a relaxing listen.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_That's_What_It_Takes_(album)

 

Check out the muso's that grace this Album.   Gold records makers, Grammy winners and Hall of Famers up the Wazoo.   Pretty much Toto and Steely Dan with MM on vocals

 

Regards Cazzesman

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for reminding me that this exists. Great piece of work.

 

 

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A bit of this golden voice.

 

On Days Like These - opening sequence in the original 1969 Italian Job film. A bit of Quincy Jones brilliance into the mix too.

 

Makes me feel like grabbing my Persol sunnies and heading up Mount Macedon in the car with the windows down and sunroof open. But it's about 12c here, which means about 7c up the mount - sod that.

 

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