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Brahms Violin Concerto, Hilary Hahn

From "The Complete Sony Recordings", a 5-CD set (very good value, and a good variety of musical styles).
Submotion Orchestra "Colour Theory" (Qobuz)

Posted this one before but I keep coming back to it and enjoying it more each time. I'd recommend it highly to anyone who likes London Grammar (for example).
(23-Oct-2016, 15:56)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]Submotion Orchestra "Colour Theory" (Qobuz)

Posted this one before but I keep coming back to it and enjoying it more each time.  I'd recommend it highly to anyone who likes London Grammar (for example).

Yeah thanks. I picked up on it last time and have since worked through a few more of theirs - Finest Hour being another good one.
Barclay James Harvest - Eyes Of The Universe

Some mellow rock (prog,folk,art?) for a Sunday afternoon. Takes me back, saw them live in '81 promoting their follow up 'turn of the tide'.

And looking forward to seeing John Lees' bjh in November, 35 years later!!
Villagers - Where Have You Been All My Life?

Talking of mellow, here's some fantastic indie/folk from the Irish band Villagers. 

It's a collection of songs from their first three album releases, all recorded in one day, at London's RAK Studio.

Released earlier this year it's currently on a price promotion on qobuz (along with a selection of artists on the Domino label).
10cc-Deceptive Bends. SACD rip.
Agnes Obel's new album - Citizen of Glass ----very good, thank you

Olivia Chaney, The Longest River. Folk Singer, favorite tracks 'Holiday' 'False Bride'
Dave Gilmour-Rattle That Lock. SACD rip

Being blown away with the 440 Pro. Man this amp. Is seriously good.  Tongue
Steely Dan-The Royal Scam. C.D
(26-Oct-2016, 14:19)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]Steely Dan-The Royal Scam. C.D

Larry Carlton on Kid Charlemagne...!
Good choice Axel