What are you listening to? (Vol VII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 29 December 2010
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Nigel 66
Vinyl:

Posted on: 24 February 2011 by KeanoKing
Originally Posted by Nigel 66:
Vinyl:

Nice!
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Nigel 66
Tell the truth is one of my favourite Otis Lps.
Now, this on vinyl:

Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Whizzkid
Brown Cow for me please barman.
SteelyDanFan.
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by ewemon
Nik Bartsch Ronin - Randori
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by ewemon
Nik Bartsch Ronin- Aer
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by ewemon
Originally Posted by BigH47:
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Thanks again to Denis, whilst looking up some RT tracks spotted this, until 1/3/11.
On NPR media player :-

This is the "standard" CD cover, the De Luxe on has 8 different randomly issued covers, a dream for completists. LP/CD package has another cover.
Been listening to this for a week now and I love it. Her best in sometime.
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Whizzkid
Really love this style of Jazz from the 70's
Einstein..
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Chief Chirpa

Most excellent. More
herePosted on: 24 February 2011 by Flettster

Cheers
Flettster
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Chief Chirpa

The man himself:

Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Chief Chirpa
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Florestan
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Florestan
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Flettster

Cheers
Flettster
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Florestan
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by Flettster

Cheers
Flettster
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by JeremyB

Lurv this album. Great music.
Posted on: 24 February 2011 by JeremyB

Sublime.
Posted on: 25 February 2011 by Flettster

Cheers
Flettster
Posted on: 25 February 2011 by DenisA

Listening before buying ->
http://emilybarker.bandcamp.com/album/almanac "In this almanac appear stories of love, renewal, the importance of community and our relationship to the earth. Shadowing these lighter themes are darker truths of untold atrocities committed by settlers on indigenous Australians during colonisation, the mass hysteria regarding a Scottish witch-hunt, flourishing love and good old-fashioned heartbreak.
The album weaves a compelling musical tapestry balancing contemporary influences with classic, folk-rooted song writing and is the third studio album by Anglo-Australian quartet Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo.
This is the physical CD version of Almanac which is delivered in a gatefold digipak featuring the stunning artwork by Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini."
Note: The band are very good 'live', so if you fancy a pleasant evening of 'Folk'...
Posted on: 25 February 2011 by GML
Posted on: 25 February 2011 by Lloydy
Posted on: 25 February 2011 by Lloydy

Metallica