Notaclue, but applaud anyone who ventures into one tune to the sound of another.
Maybe a little unkind to suggest all their output is one tune.
A surprisingly good blues / guitar heavy rock Album.
LP
Another LP for Crimbo - the new Analogue Productions issue of Trinity Sessions.
In fact, I think itâs by far their best
First plays of these.
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CDR2F.
Holywell music room - Really nice venue.
Pretty spoilt by the totes top notch lineup for this offering too Andy. [quote=âAdpully, post:1794, topic:47, full:trueâ]
Holywell music room - Really nice venue.
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No doubts it would have been awesome to be present fer this performance.
Lindisfarne - Fog on The Tyne.
Happy memories of their Christmas concerts.
Inspired by Chrisâs pick above
When Jazz meets reggae and dance music with Adrian Sherwood on the On U Sound label
Great CD I play it a lot in the car
That sounds most intriguing, Kevin. Just added to my wish list as a reminder to buy it fairly soon I should think.
Also, I have just spotted a couple of people have clicked on the âHolywell Session - Live in Oxfordâ image from my earlier post. If anyone wants to source a copy, I would suggest buying direct from George Haslamâs Slam Productions label for the best price brand new. Postage is only ÂŁ1 per order & any multiple orders of more than one album also benefit from a further 15% discount. It is a really really good small British Jazz label with an enviably good back catalogue. Stacks of useful reviews for most of what is there too.
Aye!
Only went to one Lindisfarne Xmas concert and was bored to tearsâŚ
Bloody awful!
Imo
Obviously a fucking Macca