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The Five Albums You're Playing the Most at the Moment

Future Me Hates Me - The Beths
U.F.O.F - Big Thief
Crush - Floating Points
Fear Inoculum - Tool
Trust In The Life Force Of The Deep Mystery - The Comet Is Coming
 
Caspian; On Circles
Bag Of Nails; The Wolf Inside Me
Thank You Scientist; Terraformer
Jane Weaver; Loops In The Secret Society
King Buffalo; Longing To Be The Mountain.
 
Lana Del Rey: NFR
Mark Hollis: self titled
Nik Bartsch Ronin: Holon
The Necks: Sex
Loderbauer/Villalobos: re:ECM
 
Midlake - Van Occupanther etc
D'Angelo - Black Messiah
Nick Cave -Ghosteen
Gruff Rhys -Pang
Sooty and Sweep - In conversation
 
Ian Matthews - If You Saw Thro My Eyes
Help Yourself - Help Yourself
Mood six - The Difference Is
Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring
Smoke Fairies - Blood Speaks
 
Pip Blom - Boat
Billie Eilish - When we all etc
The Specials - Encore
Pixies - Doolittle
Ride - Going blank again
 
The Police - "every breath you take" (singles)
Eric Clapton - "unplugged"
David Bowie - "aladdin sane"
Rolling Stones - "let it bleed'
Harry Styles - first album? it has "meet me in the hallway" and "Carolina" on it
 
Lana Del Ray - Norman F****** Rockwell (Vinyl)
Steven Wilson - Hand Cannot Erase (Blu Ray)
Depeche Mode - Violator (FLAC)
Snow Patrol - Reworked (Vinyl)
Billie Eilish - when we all fall asleep, where do we go? (Tidal)
 
Japan - Quiet Life
New Order - Movement
China Crisis - Difficult Shapes
John Martyn - One World
Pogues - Red Roses

living in the past? Wot, me ? ;)
 
Even more living in the past here with a bunch of live recordings that predate my own birth....

Live at The Fillmore East 1968
Live at Hull 1970
Live at Leeds (complete)

I have been listening to very little other than these Live Who recordings for the last week or so. I've always loved the Who, but have only recently got round to completing my collection of their stuff with these 3 complete concerts - I've probably had the original version of Live at Leeds for 30 years or so and a few boots for almost as long.

Shit, Townshend, Entwhistle and Moon could conjure up the most invigorating and inspired live racket ever made by 3 rock musicians. A thing of wonder. Makes their own studio output and everything Led Zeppelin ever did sound positively insipid in comparison.
 
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Yes - Relayer
Yes - Yesshows
Split Enz - Mental Notes
Jackie mason - Live on broadway
Yes - Fragile (just snagged a plum atlantic A1 B1)
 
Cousin Kula - Oodles/Stroodles (vinyl & companion FLAC download)
Tyler Ramsey - For The Morning (24bit 96k FLAC)
John Martyn - Solid Air (CD)
Billy Bragg - Best of Billy Bragg at the BBC 1983 – 2019 (CD)
Primal Scream - Give Out But Don’t Give Up: The Original Memphis Recordings (vinyl & companion download)
 
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Basic Channel (almost everything, for days now)
Carla dal Forno - Look Up Sharp
Taylor Swift - 1989
Midori Hirano - Invisible Island
Big Western Movie Themes

 
Anna Meredith - Varmints
Anna Meredith - Fibs
Mazzy Star - She Hangs Brightly
King Gizzard - Nonagon Infinity
MF Doom - Special Herbs Vol.s 9+0
 
This week:

The Sisters of Mercy - Vision Thing
Software - Chip Meditation
Ashra - New Age of Earth
All About Eve - BBC Radio One Live in Concert
All About Eve - All About Eve
 


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