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It's been Paul Simon early solo career with Mother and Child Reunion and Still Crazy. Joni Mitchell Hissing of Summer Lawns Steely Dan Aja
Next will be Springsteen The River Neil Young Harvest
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| Posts: 1618 | Location: City of Lost Angels | Registered: Wed 08 August 2001 |   |
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After finishing on here tonight : Stevie Ray Vaughan Cant Stand the Weather vinyl!
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| Posts: 721 | Location: Exiled EVERTONIAN! | Registered: Tue 05 April 2005 |   |
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Peter Epstein - Solus
Epstein and his horn playing with and against the echoes of that church in Lucca, Italy. From classical adaptations (of Bach's violin partita) to squeaky noises that make your footnails roll up (...). J.U.S.T beautiful !
Stefan
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| Posts: 3122 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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Triple J Hottest 100 vol 8 - compilation from Australian radio station - alternative and rock
and Gorillaz newie
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Badi Assad - Verde, perfect for a Saturday morning watching BBC sport internet updates as the Lions get thumped by the Maoris.
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| Posts: 1741 | Location: broke, throwed, bought and sold | Registered: Thu 13 January 2005 |   |
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Just been testing the system with:
Runrig - The big wheel Deacon Blue - Fellow hoodlums Mary Coughlan - Tired and emotional Tracey Chapman - Tracey Chapman Oscar Peterson - The way I like to play Paul Simon - Gracelands Chris de Burgh - Into the light
Brad
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Rag Picker's Dream - Mark Knofler(CD). Most enjoyable. Good to see some Runrig being played else where.
Howard
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| Posts: 7862 | Location: Crawley West Sussex | Registered: Thu 26 September 2002 |   |
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Air: Moon Safari
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| Posts: 11865 | Location: mybriks.com | Registered: Thu 11 September 2003 |   |
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Baseline - Why Really Double Bass, guitar (Abercrombie) and drums weave sound webs - sometimes in company with singer Dee Dee Bridgewater, who adds even more of the mood that turns your room into an all-swinging "object". Nice !
Stefan
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| Posts: 3122 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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Joel Xavier - Lisboa One of three recomended CD's (the others being Lusitano and "In New York") with guitarist Xavier. Guest stars Toots Thielemans and Fado singer Carlos do Carmo contribute to this CD round about Lisbon places. Quite like reading a book...
Nice, Stefan
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| Posts: 3122 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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Berro - Ao vivo: A low-fi CD with live music that I was listening to when I stayed in Lisbon (couple of years ago), and stranded in one of these "semi-private" places that you would never find again. The place opened at 2am (right after dinner); the concert started 3am, and went right into the morning. Another thing I remember: I had stopped smoking, three weeks earlier. What a bad timing !!!
The guy's name that led me there was Nuno...
Obrigado Stefan
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| Posts: 3122 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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The Crusaders: Royal Jam
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| Posts: 11865 | Location: mybriks.com | Registered: Thu 11 September 2003 |   |
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Paul Westerberg-Folker
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| Posts: 1187 | Location: albany or thereabouts | Registered: Sat 16 December 2000 |   |
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Bert Jansch - Crimson Moon (ltd. edition with best of CD as an added bonus). Antonio who?
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| Posts: 1741 | Location: broke, throwed, bought and sold | Registered: Thu 13 January 2005 |   |
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Runrig - Mara (reminds me of the sea) and was listening to Alison Krauss + Union Station's Live before that.
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| Posts: 7862 | Location: Crawley West Sussex | Registered: Thu 26 September 2002 |   |
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Wife Making Noises in Kitchen  . I only listen to music after dinner, roughly between 8 and 10 PM. No music at computer, no walkmans, discmans, CD-players, MP3 etcetera. Have fun! Willem
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| Posts: 984 | Location: NL / Leiden | Registered: Tue 29 August 2000 |   |
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Just bought"THEMAGIC NUMBERS " debut CD had a listen in the car on the way home first 3tracks seem pretty good !
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| Posts: 721 | Location: Exiled EVERTONIAN! | Registered: Tue 05 April 2005 |   |
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Kremerata Baltica (Gidon Kremer) - The Russian Seasons. Huw, you surely have this and shoudl like it. With your email, you inspired me to put it on, anyway. Not really summer music, but excellent music.
cheers Stefan
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