The Moody Blues - Long Distance voyage (1981)
I picked up this rather nice, vinyl re-press for bugger-all back when The Warehouse was a proper pot pouri of un-loved and abandoned musical media.
commentsI picked up this rather nice, vinyl re-press for bugger-all back when The Warehouse was a proper pot pouri of un-loved and abandoned musical media.
commentsThis simply wonderful 2020 remaster by New Zealand pioneers of electronic dance music is like a big warm hug. While sounding somewhat naive these days, it’s reassuring that this record was part of my life.
comments(code only faster: crossing the line from vocal to instrumental and back) This posthumous release from Arthur Russell, who died in 1992, is certainly not the place to start your musical journey through his back catalogue.
comments1998’s “The Gathering” was a musical event I would never have contemplated ever attending, unless I was serving up curries to the masses.
commentsThis Triple LP pressing, on hefty purple vinyl, is a compilation of “Italians Do It Better” label artists. It oozes effortless cool from every groove.
commentsTake Massive Attack’s “Mezzanine”, give it a bit more edge ala The Prodigy, then add Toni Halliday’s calm but devastating vocals into the mix.
commentsOriginal Heavyweight Afrobeat, Highlife & Afro-Funk. This fantastic compilation, from Strut records, is a brilliant showcase of West African music from the 70’s.
commentsNot only frightening, frighteningly good. This debut album from Scottish duo, Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin, would not be something I’d recommend to ease your morning commute with.
commentsThe themes were: Sounds Of The City
commentsI’m not sure how this album got on my Tidal playlist or how I first heard about it, but what a blinder of a record!
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