What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. X)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 31 December 2013
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by ewemon
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by ewemon
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by ewemon
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Jeff Anderson

Amos Lee "Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song"
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by ewemon
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Rob T
On Vinyl very good album imo great musicianship very good recording by far the best Sting album, forgot how good to be honest as not played it for quite a while

Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Tony2011
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Jeff Anderson

Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
"Ultimate Hits: Rock n' Roll Never Forgets" disc 2
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Redmires
My latest purchase

Wow - isn't it great when you rediscover a great long forgotten track. I'm referring to "No Matter What" which I haven't heard for years and years and which I can't get out of my head now.
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Tony2011
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by matt podniesinski

On vinyl.
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by matt podniesinski
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by naim_nymph

LP (p) 1982 : (
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by dzambolaja
Yello - Touch Yello.
Top notch production, clarity, 3D room presence
Bobby
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by bishopla
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by bishopla

Claudio Abbado
Abbado Edition [Box Set]
RIP
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by kuma

'55 Mono Eroica.
Excellent 2002 Abbey Road Studio remaster.
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by joerand

Gerry Rafferty. Snakes and Ladders. On vinyl from 1980.
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Steve C

Gutbucket on Blue Liberty vinyl.
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by Voltaire
Posted on: 20 January 2014 by kuma

Totally forgot how funky this album was.
Posted on: 21 January 2014 by Voltaire
Posted on: 21 January 2014 by Bert Schurink
during workout - recommended...

Posted on: 21 January 2014 by Bert Schurink
during breakfast...

Posted on: 21 January 2014 by Bert Schurink
this famous Steve Gadd solo....
