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11 hours ago, el borracho said:

I've been listening to the first Lake album recently and I'm impressed. I bought it in the mid 90s as part of a job lot - ten albums for £5 and I only wanted one of them (not the Lake one) so I picked 9 random albums. Shortly after I ditched the record player and stopped listening to vinyl.

Earlier this year I set it back up and dug all the old records out. The Lake album was still sealed so I thought I'd give it a spin. Still listening to it now.

It's great isn't it?! If they'd been American they'd have been huge!

Check out the 2nd & 3rd albums..... and the 4th one has great moments too....

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Analog Son by Anolog Son.

Introduced to me by the Funk , Soul Disco and Groove- What's New? thread.

What can I say. It's funky.

 

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On 27/09/2018 at 05:23, el borracho said:

I'm listening to this album which I've wanted for nearly 40 years! It was on my 'to buy' list when I was 16 but I never got it - I finally picked up a copy.

You can't see it in the link - it's the London RnB Sessions album recorded live at the Hope & Anchor.

 

 

I love this album! I've lost my copy unfortunately, but The Pirates and The Bishops are excellent.

Posted
3 minutes ago, gareth said:

Chicago V


Fantastic!

Peter Cetera's bass on Dialogue (Pts 1 & 2) is awesome and worth the purchase price alone!

Posted
2 hours ago, cetera said:


Fantastic!

Peter Cetera's bass on Dialogue (Pts 1 & 2) is awesome and worth the purchase price alone!

Yes I agree

But at the moment my favourite track is the third Now that you've gone - the brass parts are just so fantastic and super forceful/in your face especially at loud volumes. Wonderful

Bit sentimental for, I listened to Chicago in late 6o's/early 70's but only stayed for the first three CDs. I then was totally absorbed in Peter Gabriel's Genesis 

so it's only in the last week or so that  I've heard Chicago V. Although it was realeased in 1972 I am now listening to it and some of the subsequent CDs for the first time

So 46 years after it was released - bit late to the party!

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 I can't get enough of Solar Fields at the mo and have been going through his back catalogue and this afternoon I have this on while I've been repainting my 11 year old's bedroom. Well recommended if you like atmospheric electronica

 

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Finally got around to watching/ hearing Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs concert film I Sky+'d several moons ago.

I took 2 things away from it:

Carl Radle was a great purveyor of tone and taste

In 1970, I'd have signed away Lennon & McCartney's royalties for a go on Rita Coolidge

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, IdrinkHeineken said:

 The Yardbirds!

 

 Cheers!

 

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Ah..! My initiation, back in the day, to real music. Thanks for the memories (and to Andrew Yeaman, whose disk it was...).

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