What are your album(s) of the day regardless of format??

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Eiks, Braides

From a beautiful new Japanese/British artist

https://open.spotify.com/album/5MzDpqThM5Te69jxBXbzlC

Mac

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Various artists, The Ballads of Child Migration, Songs for Britains Child Migrants

https://open.spotify.com/album/0PBda9iHi8aMAs1m1pLMqA

Mac

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Amy Winehouse, Back to Black.

Such an extraordinary voice The Motown influence is obvious, along with jazz and much more.
 
Mark Rose-Smith said:
Steven Wilson

To the bone

another promising album from the Porcupine Tree front man.

I'm awaiting my CD in the post, I hope it's a bit more more accessible and lighter than his recent solo albums which I have found a bit hard going. All reports so far suggest a return to Stupid Dream era Porcupine Tree which can only be a good thing if true.

Meanwhile I'm listening to Simon McBride's Crossing The Line album. A very fine Irish guitarist who's obviously listened to a lot of Paul Kossoff / Gary Moore in his youth. Great stuff.

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I'll take a listen to that..sounds right up my street......meanwhile

Black Mountain. iv

If you like a bit of classic/prog rock this is a must listen the Canadian rockers 4th studio album from a couple of years ago now but it's another belter,maybe not up there with "in the future" but worth a visit.
 
Tommy Emmanuel - The Journey.

This is a fantastic album, one of his best imo .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOsxo6yzJeI
 

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