Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
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Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
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IMO, a much better album than Year of the Cat!
I agree, but I love them both
Blur - Think Tank
Eno-Hyde - Someday World
Dire Straits - Making Movies
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RTFact - 'Life Is Good' (2016)
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This is an infectious album. I keep going back to it. Great stuff!
Listen on Bandcamp
For those who like ambient/electronic music a new release
Sankt Otten - Zwischen Demut Und Disco
RPWL - 'Plays Pink Floyd' (2015)
This is all early Floyd material. A performance even Pink Floyd would be impressed with. Fabulous!
Tracklist
1. Arnold Layne (5:14)
2. The Embryo (17:18)
3. Green Is The Colour (3:24)
4. Atom Heart Mother (11:33)
5. Fat Old Sun (19:26)
6. The Narrow Way (incl. Behold The Temple Of Light") (8:40)
7. Let There Be More Light (Bonus Track, taken from the RPWL album "9") (6:29)
Rosseau - 'Flower In Asphalt' (1980)
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Symphonic prog from Germany.
Robin Trower - 'Bridge Of Sighs' (1974)
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A true classic rock album!
A classic favourite I have not heard in ages.
Saga - 'World's Apart' (1981)
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Great way to start the 1980s!
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A classic favourite I have not heard in ages.
I've not heard this song before. According to Wikipedia, Backing vocalists on the recording included Graham Nash (of The Hollies), Elton John (then Reg Dwight), and Tim Rice; while Jack Bruce (of Cream) played the bass guitar.
I've not heard this song before. According to Wikipedia, Backing vocalists on the recording included Graham Nash (of The Hollies), Elton John (then Reg Dwight), and Tim Rice; while Jack Bruce (of Cream) played the bass guitar.
One of the performers in Scaffold is Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney, the brother of Paul McCartney),
Rolling Stones - Black and Blue
Saga - 'World's Apart' (1981)
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Great way to start the 1980s!
I have always struggled with Saga - don't really do it for me
HBC - Scott Henderson [guitar], Jeff Berlin [bass], Dennis Chambers [drums] (2012)
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If you enjoy progressive jazz fusion, you will like this a lot
Scott has played with the Chick Corea Band
Jeff has played with the Bill Bruford Band
Dennis has played with Santana and John McLaughlin
I have always struggled with Saga - don't really do it for me
I'm not big on MIchael Sadler's theatrical vocals, though the band is fabulous, IMO.
Sea Level - 'Sea Level' (1976)
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American jazz fusion with members of The Allman Brothers. This was during the period where both Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts left the group. Some of the remaining members formed Sea Level, including Lamar Williams, Jaimoe and Chuck Leavell. The band's name is a derivative of Chuck's name (C. Leavell)
Great stuff!