What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XIII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 01 January 2017
2017 has arrived today, so time to start this thread afresh.
Last year's thread can be found here;
This - loud
Superunknown - Soundgarden
Hunter And The Bear, Paper Heart WAV CD Rip.
Recommend by Mrs Slim. A new band to me, Hunter and the Bear are a British rock group who state they "Want to be the best live group" This album has some tracks that I would imaging are very good live.
A + 3 | WAV
(2013)
I've not played any Riverside for possibly six months so that is getting rectified right now!
Stevee_S posted:A + 3 | WAV
(2013)
I've not played any Riverside for possibly six months so that is getting rectified right now!
I played that last night, such a good album. Enjoy.
Yello - Essential
Oh Yeah!
1968 - We're Only In It For The Money - The Mothers of Invention.
Vinyl - Uk first pressing...
Gazpacho, Demon WAV CD Rip.
Gazpacho mixes progressive sounds with electronic elements and folk instrumentation with the addition of dynamic riffing and amazing vocals. Well worth trying if you haven't already.
Francis Dunnery doing what he does best. All the solo albums and house concerts are all very well, but it was with It Bites that he played his best.
Vinyl
1969 - Vinyl - U.K. First pressing...
Eddi Reader - Angels & Electricity
Such an enjoyable listen.
Fink - Hard Believer on vinyl
On CD:-
Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead
This has become my most-played Dire Straits album over the past year or so. And for very many preceding years I completely ignored it! Thanks to ewemon's recommendation I now have a very nice Japanese CD version to enjoy
Quite relaxing follow up of my Steve Kuhn...
IT Bites first album. This is worth having for Frank's solo on 'You'll Never Go To Heaven' alone.
Louise Wener - 'nuff said
Sleeper - Smart
Heard this on the Mark Radcliffe folk radio show yesterday. Rather good. Tidal.
Antimatter, Saviour via Tidal.
Quirky, infectious tunes and heartfelt story telling.