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King Creosote & John Hopkins
Diamond Mine
... listen to Bats in the Attic... simply wunderbar...
(04-Dec-2014, 23:33)blair.athol Wrote: [ -> ]King Creosote & John Hopkins
Diamond Mine
... listen to Bats in the Attic... simply wunderbar...

Yes, a superb album ... Running on Fumes is a great track too. John Hopkins' production really brought out the best in Kenny Anderson.

I also really like the soundtrack King Creosote recorded for the film 'From Scotland With Love'. I found the film fascinating too.
Mozart Oboe Concerto K314, Leon Goosens/Sinfonia of London/Colin Davis.
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C.P.E. Bach Cello Concertos Wq. 170-172. Truls Mørk and Les Violons du Roy.

Streamed from Qobuz - an excellent, lively performance with glorious sound.

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Roger Waters: Ca Ira >> CD rip flac 16/44.1
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Rodriguez - Cold Fact on Vinyl
Lizst, Piano Concerto 2, Sviatostav Richter, LSO, Kiril Kondrashin, LP.
I have the a CD of this issue and it is pitiful compared to the LP.
Vijay Iyer Trio "Accelerando", via Qobuz.

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(04-Dec-2014, 23:33)blair.athol Wrote: [ -> ]King Creosote & John Hopkins
Diamond Mine
... listen to Bats in the Attic... simply wunderbar...

Love that album.

(03-Dec-2014, 20:06)amabrok Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-Dec-2014, 20:00)Eddye Wrote: [ -> ][Image: Angus_%26_Julia_Stone_-_Down_the_Way_-_Album_cover.jpg]

Angus & Julia Stone - Down the Way

awesome album

"Draw your sword" is my favourite

Never heard of this before last night, but gave it a go. Really, really nice. And "Draw your Sword" is my favourite too.

(03-Dec-2014, 20:06)amabrok Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-Dec-2014, 20:00)Eddye Wrote: [ -> ][Image: Angus_%26_Julia_Stone_-_Down_the_Way_-_Album_cover.jpg]

Angus & Julia Stone - Down the Way

awesome album

"Draw your sword" is my favourite

Never heard of this before last night, but gave it a go. Really, really nice. And "Draw your Sword" is my favourite too.
Steve Rothery "The Ghosts of Pripyat", via Tidal.

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