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DIB

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Not listened to any SAHB for ages, one of the GREAT live acts.

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stevebrock

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Orbital - Brown Album

Boards of Canada - Campfire Headphase

Moon - OST

Kate Bush - Never for Ever

Judie Tzuke - Ritmo

Orbital - Wonky

Pink Floyd - Division Bell

the KT88s are really really hot tonight
 

jamesrfisher

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The Waterboys - This Is The Sea

Django Django - Django Django

Yello - Flag (arrived today MoV reissue - sounding rather good!)

The Beatles - Please Please Me

Simple Minds – Once Upon A Time

Bruce Springsteen - Born In the USA

Bauhaus – Crackle

Cannonball Adderley – Somethin’ Else
 

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Pink Floyd - The Division Bell

180g reissue from the Analogue Master tapes.

Had this on CD for years, only played it for High Hopes, however no I am in love with this album - it really is that good as is Meddle - you soon realise how much influence they have had over the last 40 years
 

Jim-W

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Last couple of days:

Soundgarden-'Badmotorfinger'

Dexter Gordon-'Go' and 'Gettin' Around.'

'Chris McGregor's Brotherhood Of Breath.'

Led Zeppelin-'Led Zeppelin 3.'

Magna Carta-'Songs from Wasties Orchard.'

Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet-'Change Is.' Fascinating and utterly beautiful.

Cannonball Adderley-'Quintet In San Francisco.'

Cannonball Adderley-'Somethin' Else.'

Bill Evans Trio-'Explorations.' Hits the spot every time.

Jefferson Airplane-'Takes Off.' Wonderful record.

Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart-'Rising Above Bedlam.'
 

thescarletpronster

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Been giving the turntable a bit of a work-out over the last few days.

Sigur Rós – Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust
La Düsseldorf – Viva
Keith Jarrett – Backhand
Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis – Afro-jaws
Joy Division – Still (disc 1)
Hassan Erraji – Ia Dounia
Manu Dibango – Sun Explosion
Abdullah Ibrahim – Tintinyana
John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
John Coltrane - Blue Trane
Can – Future Days
Neu! – Neu!
Shimizu Yasuaki – Music for Commercials
Michael Nyman – Decay Music
Steve Reich – Drumming
Teo Macero – Fusion
Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – From South Africa to South Carolina
Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – The First Minute of a New Day

I think my ears need a bit of a rest now!
 
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BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW

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thescarletpronster said:
Been giving the turntable a bit of a work-out over the last few days.

Sigur Rós – Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum EndalaustLa Düsseldorf – VivaKeith Jarrett – BackhandEddie 'Lockjaw' Davis – Afro-jawsJoy Division – Still (disc 1)Hassan Erraji – Ia DouniaManu Dibango – Sun ExplosionAbdullah Ibrahim – TintinyanaJohn Coltrane – A Love SupremeJohn Coltrane - Blue TraneCan – Future DaysNeu! – Neu!Shimizu Yasuaki – Music for CommercialsMichael Nyman – Decay MusicSteve Reich – DrummingTeo Macero – FusionGil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – From South Africa to South CarolinaGil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson – The First Minute of a New Day

I think my ears need a bit of a rest now!

Some great stuff there.
 
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BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW

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BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:
Some great stuff there.

Thanks. But you should see the rubbish I usually listen to!

I think we both know that that's not true. *smile*

Looking through this thread, I've come to realise that I've become a little mainstream in my taste, time to dig out something with a bit of edge, starting (tomorrow) with one of the greatest, but most underrated bands ever.
 

Charlie Jefferson

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Some recent purchases (Keswick & Wakefield), excavations (my loft) and on loans (my brother):

Hot Rats - Zappa

John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

Therapy - Loudon Wainwright

Sgt. Pepper (mono & stereo originals)

Blue Trane - John Coltrane

Bap-tizum - Art Ensemble Of Chicago

Oh No I Love You - Tim Burgess

People's Instinctive Travels . . . - A Tribe Called Quest

XL:1 - Pete Shelley

Assualt & Battery - Rose Tattoo

So and slow it goes - Wir
 

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Nice eclectic list, Charlie. Which John Mayall is it?

I meant to ask when you last posted what the Daevid Allen solo lp was like? Never heard his solo stuff although, like all good hippies, I'm a huge Gong fan.

I need some more Art Of Ensemble Of Chicago records but they're damn hard to find these days.

Mono Sgt Pepper every time for me.

Hope you're having a good holiday.
 

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