what was the last cd you bought?
Posted by: AL4N on 13 March 2004
so to get things off and running
queen--the highlander sound track
Tim Hecker - Virgins
Full Album - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu-ihs4BkAs
Rob Crow's Gloomy Place - You’re Doomed. Be Nice.
Wonderful songwriting from Rob Crow - https://robcrow.bandcamp.com/a...ou-re-doomed-be-nice
The 1987 Bernie Grundman remaster.
Seth Lakeman - Live with BBC Concert Orchestra
A 5 track EP and very good it is.
35th Anniversary Edition, 2 disks, 40 tracks, the best compilaton available.
One of my all time favourites and apparently highly thought of by David Bowie. Was only released on CD last year. Up to now I've been surviving on a copy made from vinyl, which was not optimal. Originally released 1969, the Rovi review in Nstream is less than complimentary, but pay no attention. This is a masterpiece (apart from the French additions in this 'expanded' edition, with cringe making pronunciation).
'Children of Fear' is a stand-out track for anyone who remembers the divisions brought about in America by the war in Vietnam.
David O'Higgins posted:One of my all time favourites and apparently highly thought of by David Bowie. Was only released on CD last year. Up to now I've been surviving on a copy made from vinyl, which was not optimal. Originally released 1969, the Rovi review in Nstream is less than complimentary, but pay no attention. This is a masterpiece (apart from the French additions in this 'expanded' edition, with cringe making pronunciation).
'Children of Fear' is a stand-out track for anyone who remembers the divisions brought about in America by the war in Vietnam.
Hi David,
Just had a quick listen on Spotify and I know what you mean. Good help from some well known musicians- Wakeman, Philips and Dunbar. Problem is there were quite a few people doing the same folky-protest thing in the sixties but some were better than others. That does not mean it is a bad album.
It does have a good fan base judging by the price of original vinyl. I will give it a proper listen tomorrow. Thanks for posting.
Tony
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Ballades | Berceuse | Mazurkas
Schubert: Janina Fialkowska
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Beethoven: Paavali Jumppanen
Piano Sonatas Opp. 14, 22, 26, 27, 28, 49
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Beethoven: Marin Roscoe (piano); Tasmin Little (violin)
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