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;
Breakfast treat...
Before during my workout...
1979 - vinyl - U.K. presssing...
1975 - Vinyl - UK first pressing...
Tony2011 posted:
1979 - vinyl - U.K. presssing...
You're playing some great tunes there, Tony. I think I could cope if your desert island was within earshot of mine!
Clive B posted:Tony2011 posted:
1979 - vinyl - U.K. presssing...
You're playing some great tunes there, Tony. I think I could cope if your desert island was within earshot of mine!
Thank you, Clive. Just a couple of albums to bring some sunshine in to my desert island north of the Thames, currently bruised by a very cloudy and unsettled weather.
July 21st, 1972 - Seattle, WA - from the 12 volume (sold separately) Download Series from 2006.
osprey posted:
Title & Performer please !!! ???
First up this morning......
Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent
Something new, a mention from NIGELB above on the choice, "No particular reason. I just like it."
After the first two songs I can see why, a beautiful voice, and easy listening.
Scritti Politti - Cupid &Psyche 85
Berets and Breton t-shirts to the fore.
al9315 posted:osprey posted:
Title & Performer please !!! ???
St. Vincent self titled (2014)
Over the course of four albums, St. Vincent's Annie Clark has been focusing her vision and sharpening her music's edges. St. Vincent is in a sense the Platonic ideal of a St. Vincent record, executing with perfect poise everything we already know she can do.
Annie Clark's bold and almost jarringly confident fourth record, St. Vincent, does not sound like it was recorded here on Earth.