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John Grant "Pale Green Ghosts"

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I should play this more often!  The title track in particular is superb.
I posted this on the Roon forum as well. But why not here as well Wink

She is a workmate of mine and this is her second album, it is available for streaming on Tidal and I believe Spotify too. If you like the genre I would suggest to have a listen, you would help a new artist.
here some reviews to get you an idea 

https://offthetracks.co.nz/emily-fairlig...-of-gloom/
http://www.muzic.net.nz/articles/reviews...r-of-gloom
https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/music/8387/e...g-outlets/


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thanks!
M
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(26-Jun-2018, 21:30)marcor Wrote: [ -> ]I posted this on the Roon forum as well. But why not here as well Wink

She is a workmate of mine and this is her second album, it is available for streaming on Tidal and I believe Spotify too. If you like the genre I would suggest to have a listen, you would help a new artist.
here some reviews to get you an idea 

https://offthetracks.co.nz/emily-fairlig...-of-gloom/
http://www.muzic.net.nz/articles/reviews...r-of-gloom
https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/music/8387/e...g-outlets/


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thanks!
M
This is very good, she has real talent.
John Coltrane
Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album (Deluxe Version)
Download: HRA FLAC 192
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Graham Nash
Over The Years...

Over The Years… highlights songs from the iconic CSN debut album (“Marrakesh Express”) and its successor album Déjà Vu, for which Neil Young joined forces with CSN (“Our House” and “Teach Your Children”) as well as songs from subsequent CSN albums (“Just A Song Before I Go” and “Wasted On The Way”). In addition, the collection highlights songs that Nash recorded for his 1971 solo debut, Songs For Beginners, including “Military Madness” and “Simple Man,” and includes unreleased mixes for two other songs from that album: “Better Days” and “I Used To Be King.” The most recent recording on the compilation is “Myself At Last” from Nash’s 2016 solo album This Path Tonight. (Source-Rhino.com)
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