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Highly recommended!
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Highly recommended!
Plenty - It could be home.
For the unfamiliar, this was a very early Tim Bowness band, from the mid-80's, who finally released their debut album last year. Full story here: https://timbowness.wordpress.c…/plenty-it-could-be-home/ and here: https://davidkjones86.wixsite.com/plentydraft
I had the good fortune of chatting briefly with David Jones, (He's also the bass player with Genesis tribute band Mama) a couple of weeks back, telling him how good this album is, and complimenting his playing on a couple of tracks in particular (One being a cover of the 'Stones As Tears Go by, the best version of it I've ever heard). He was quite chuffed (as we say in the UK) to hear I liked it.
Plenty - It could be home.
For the unfamiliar, this was a very early Tim Bowness band, from the mid-80's, who finally released their debut album last year. Full story here: https://timbowness.wordpress.c…/plenty-it-could-be-home/ and here: https://davidkjones86.wixsite.com/plentydraft
I had the good fortune of chatting briefly with David Jones, (He's also the bass player with Genesis tribute band Mama) a couple of weeks back, telling him how good this album is, and complimenting his playing on a couple of tracks in particular (One being a cover of the 'Stones As Tears Go by, the best version of it I've ever heard). He was quite chuffed (as we say in the UK) to hear I liked it.
I have this album as lossless.
Plenty - It could be home.
For the unfamiliar, this was a very early Tim Bowness band, from the mid-80's, who finally released their debut album last year. Full story here: https://timbowness.wordpress.c…/plenty-it-could-be-home/ and here: https://davidkjones86.wixsite.com/plentydraft
I had the good fortune of chatting briefly with David Jones, (He's also the bass player with Genesis tribute band Mama) a couple of weeks back, telling him how good this album is, and complimenting his playing on a couple of tracks in particular (One being a cover of the 'Stones As Tears Go by, the best version of it I've ever heard). He was quite chuffed (as we say in the UK) to hear I liked it.
Interesting. I think I'll look into this further.
Currently listening to the new double live album from Mystery, Live In Poznań.
My review is now up!
https://www.velvetthunder.co.u…n-poznan-unicorn-digital/
Currently listening to the new double live album from Mystery, Live In Poznań.
My review is now up!
https://www.velvetthunder.co.u…n-poznan-unicorn-digital/
It's hard to believe they could sound any better than they did on their last live album 'Second Home -Live At Prog Dreams V,' One of my favorite bands. Canadian too
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Digging this album! Thank you, Noni
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The band Cairo is highly recommended for fans of Mystery.
It's hard to believe they could sound any better than they did on their last live album 'Second Home -Live At Prog Dreams V,' One of my favorite bands. Canadian too
Be sure to check this one out then! It sounds excellent!
Listening to the new double album from The Flower Kings!
My review is now up:
https://www.velvetthunder.co.u…iracles-inside-out-music/
Listening to the new double album from The Flower Kings!
My review is now up:
https://www.velvetthunder.co.u…iracles-inside-out-music/
Another fine review! Been a TFK fan (and anything TFK related) ever since being introduced to them on the old forum by Nov many eons ago.
Listening to Pitfalls, the new album from Norway's Leprous. My review is now up!
https://www.velvetthunder.co.u…itfalls-inside-out-music/
Now listening to Coexistence, the fourth and latest installment in the 2019 Patrick Moraz remaster/reissue series from Esoteric. Sounds great! Haven't heard this album in many years!
Actually yesterday, the new Dukes of Stratosphear CD/Blu ray set, Psurroundabout Ride. Very good it is too, though there are one or two tracks where the vocals are a bit too low in the mix, You're my drug being one, and Your Gold Dress another, though the latter isn't such a problem, as it's my least favourite track anyway.
I ordered mine through Burning Shed, and got a signed postcard, randomly allocated, they were signed by Sir John Johns, or E.I.E.I. Owen. I got the latter, as you can see. It would be nice to see a Sir John card, if anyone got one.
Kula Shaker - K (While I'm in the mood for 60's throwback albums produced by John Leckie! )
My 20th listen!....
and love it!!!....
My 20th listen!....
and love it!!!....
Cracker. Btw, have you heard the superb Kaprekar's Constant latest?