Diana Krall, Live In Paris.
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Masters Of Reality, Masters Of Reality and Sunrise On The Sufferbus.
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Varis, Varis.
Somewhere between rock and jazz.
Not bad.
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Playing one of my desert island albums tonight, Santana, Abraxas.
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Abraxas is an album I have bought three different vinyl versions, three CD versions, a Reel to Reel and a 8 Track versions! As I said, it’s one of my desert island albums 😁
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Today is a Moody Blues day. Days Of Future Passed and A Question Of Balance, so far.
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Passport, Second Passport.
Prog Rock 1972
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Listening to Blood Sweat & Tears 4.
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Joanne Brackeen, Pink Elephant Magic.
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Listening to Sea Train, Sea Train. It’s a vinyl to CD rip that’s pretty good, if you ask me.😁
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@ghosthouse
I’ve been a Bryan Auger fan boy for at least 50 years and one way or another, I have most of his albums. While I’m sad to say I never saw him live, the Live In LA album is fantastic! And I agree that Alex Ligertwood tries to hard, the rest of the album rocks?
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The Very Best Of The Doors.
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It’s a Jazz evening, so Kenny Barron is starting things off.
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Poppa Chubby, The Good, The Bad And The Chubby.
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Strawberry Alarm Clock, Incense And Peppermints. CD
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Bachman Turner Overdrive, Bachman Turner Overdrive and Bachman Turner Overdrive ll.
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Diana Krall, Live In Paris.
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Diana Krall, Live In Paris.
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I might have exaggerated a bit. I only have 23 Bryan
Auger albums.😁
Have you seen his daughter?
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Steely Dan, Two Against Nature.
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Blood Sweat And Tears, Greatest Hits.
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Brian Aurger, Incorporated. (2 CD’s)
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The Beatles, White Album. The remake of the remaster of the reissue of the 2009 issue.😁
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Mannheim Steamroller, Fresh Aire.
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Jethro Tull, Songs From The Wood.
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The Moody Blues, Days Of Future Past.
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Steve Miller Band, Fly Like An Eagle. 50th Anniversary.
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Passport, Infinity Machine.
Good stuff!
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Moody Blues, Days Of Future Past.
Still a great album!
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@tweak1
Good choice! Santana, Abraxas is one of my stranded on a desert island albums.
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The Hollie’s Greatest Hits.
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The Doobie Brothers, The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1983.
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Asleep At The Wheel, Ride With Bob.
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Grandaddy, Sunday: Excess Baggage.
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Billy Cobham, Drum ‘n’ Voice, All That Groove.
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Jackie McLean, McLean’s scene.
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Been listening to Ben Webster CD’s for the last couple of days. Even the mono recordings sound good!
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Ben Webster, Jazz ‘Round Midnight.
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Harry Chapin, Dance Band On The Titanic.
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Cedar Walton, Featuring Freddie Hubbard, Reliving The Moment.
Recorded December 29-31, 1977 and January 1, 1978.
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