Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection (1970)
From 1969’s “Empty Sky” to “1976’s “Blue Moves” (his last great record which I’ve only just began to appreciate), Elton John and Bernie Taupin produced 11 remarkable studio albums.
commentsFrom 1969’s “Empty Sky” to “1976’s “Blue Moves” (his last great record which I’ve only just began to appreciate), Elton John and Bernie Taupin produced 11 remarkable studio albums.
commentsAs previously explained , this was the compilation that was playing the track “Danger” by Pylon as a spooky coincidence when I walked into The Family Jewels on Saturday.
commentsThis pre-loved record has obviously been played to death and there’s a few pops and crackles in evidence. However, it wasn’t until I saw the debris on my stylus that I realised that I needed to do some immediate needle maintenance.
commentsThis new record by The Bats is like a big warm sneaky hug. As each song meanders along on it’s lackadaisical way, it’s easy to think “what’s happening here?
comments“Acid Folk, Folk Rock, Freak Folk, Whatever”. This anniversary edition (currently streaming via Tidal) is another revelatory experience from yester year.
commentsThis is another magnificent box set comprising of 6x LPs, 13 CDs, a 7’ single, deluxe book, posters and other paraphernalia.
commentsA big box arrived via courier today. Now here’s something. I ordered this on Friday morning - it arrived mid Monday morning.
commentsRare funky songs from the Arabic world. This wonderful compilation is worth the price alone for Omar Khorshid’s version of the late 1960’s hit “Pop Corn” (*)
commentsThis is actually my very first listen to this highly revered, post punk band from Athens, Georgia (now hasn’t that been in the news lately?
commentsSoul Jazz Records Presents Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-83. This is volume four of the absolutely brilliant compilation series of early Krautrock.
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