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« Reply #500 on: October 12, 2022, 03:23:12 PM »

Interested to hear what Jules thinks of him!  Smiley

I like it. It sounds nothing like I was expecting, and I didn't even know what I was expecting. It sounds more contemporary with more elements of Americana than I thought it would have, I guess. Beefy production. Hints of Tom Waits in there, yet there's also some folk too.

Not sure if it'll get many plays, but I'm enjoying it this time around.

Jules

Painted Lady is ok, but not particularly special - Jon's 'Pop Star' album. I remember joking with Squeezy that every folkie is duty bound to release a pop star album at some time.

Then Jon wrote Songs From The Floodplain.

It was a bit like following Radiohead from Pablo Honey to OK Computer.

Meanwhile, I'm listening to Thea Gilmore - Recorded Delivery at the moment, with Regardless lined up to follow.

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I always regard 'Regardless' as Thea's pop star album. It seemed that she was really going for it - everything but the kitchen sink on that CD. 'Recorded Delivery' has one of my favourite songs of hers, 'You and Frank Sinatra'.  As an aside, she seems to have abandoned the alternative persona idea and is referring to herself as 'Thea Gilmore' once again.
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« Reply #501 on: October 12, 2022, 03:27:30 PM »



I always regard 'Regardless' as Thea's pop star album. It seemed that she was really going for it - everything but the kitchen sink on that CD. 'Recorded Delivery' has one of my favourite songs of hers, 'You and Frank Sinatra'. As an aside, she seems to have abandoned the alternative persona idea and is referring to herself as 'Thea Gilmore' once again.


If I understand it correctly I think the idea is that both 'projects' go side by side...and there will be further themed work under the Afterlight moniker.  I might have got that wrong though...
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« Reply #502 on: October 12, 2022, 03:57:58 PM »

All the chat about 1982 reminded me of this:
‘Live at Womad, 1982’.  A celebration of the 40th anniversary of the festival.  It is a very decent 2-cd compilation, with contributions from Peter Gabriel, The Beat, Pigbag, The Chieftains, Peter Hammill, Fripp, theDrummers of Burundi, and many others.

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« Reply #503 on: October 13, 2022, 04:08:29 PM »


I always regard 'Regardless' as Thea's pop star album. It seemed that she was really going for it - everything but the kitchen sink on that CD. 'Recorded Delivery' has one of my favourite songs of hers, 'You and Frank Sinatra'.  As an aside, she seems to have abandoned the alternative persona idea and is referring to herself as 'Thea Gilmore' once again.


Yes, Regardless does feel like a shot for commercial recognition, not unlike the earlier Avalanche, but with more strings. There are strong moments on both those albums I think though.

Thea's probably not likely to play You and Frank Sinatra again, unfortunately (It's a Nigel song...)

And yes, Afterlight does seem to be being downplayed now. The upcoming tour is in her name. Also, the songs she produces for her Patreon subscription service are being credited as her again (and these were the main source of the material that inspired and appeared on the Afterlight album.)

Then again, Thea could call herself Clarence and sing the phone book and I'd still be happy to listen.

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« Reply #504 on: October 13, 2022, 06:01:26 PM »

I didn't realise that song was by Nigel. Oh well, she's written so many wonderful songs. I'm looking forward to seeing her on tour next month.
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« Reply #505 on: October 13, 2022, 07:52:11 PM »

I love Nigel, he's a dear online pal. I'm sorry things didn't work out for them.

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« Reply #506 on: October 13, 2022, 08:24:38 PM »


I'm sorry things didn't work out for them.


Probably best if I button my lip on that one...
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I'm sorry things didn't work out for them.


Probably best if I button my lip on that one...


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« Reply #508 on: October 14, 2022, 12:03:47 PM »

A compilation set of CDs called Peephole in my Brain - The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1971, which is so far up my street it's built a 4-bed detached with hot tub and garden office!  Cheesy

I've not even heard of most of these but I love it   Smiley

Track listings:

DISC ONE

1. ANDY WARHOL (original 1971 demo album version) – Dana Gillespie
2. STRANGER IN BLUE SUEDE SHOES – Kevin Ayers
3. HEY WILLY – The Hollies
4. MR. MIDDLETON’S LAMENT –Corn & Seed Merchants
5. DEAREST ELOISE – Stray
6. DEBORAH – Help Yourself
7. DORA, THE FEMALE EXPLORER – Stackridge
8. URSULA (THE SWANSEA SONG) – Barclay James Harvest
9. MORE RAIN – Samurai
10. GOODBYE POST OFFICE TOWER GOODBYE – Cressida
11. TONIGHT – The Move
12. DOWN SMOKEY LANE – Fickle Pickle
13. WOMAN – Shape Of The Rain
14. GOING BACK HOME – Unicorn
15. CASTLE ON THE HILL – The Factory
16. TIME FOR THE LEAVING – Magna Carta
17. I FEEL LIKE SLEEPING – Legend
18. INDIAN QUEENS – Michael Chapman
19. HOTEL ROOM – Edgar Broughton Band
20. SAFARI – Peter Cowap
21. JENNIFER – Cliff Wade
22. OLD PEOPLE’S HOME – Deep Feeling
23. HIROSHIMA – Wishful Thinking

DISC TWO

1. SUGAR SUGAR – Sakkarin
2. BACKSTREET LUV – Curved Air
3. MEMORIAL DRIVE – Procol Harum
4. OH CAROL I’M SO SAD – Rockin’ Horse
5. TO EACH AND EVERYONE – Gerry Rafferty
6. CAROLINE GOODBYE – Colin Blunstone
7. MAISIE JONES – Nimbo
8. HANGIN’ ON AN EYELID – Second Hand
9. I WAS FOOLING – Zior
10. MRS. SPEED – Fusion Farm
11. WATERWHEEL – Open Road
12. ANNIVERSARY – Ray Fenwick
13. MISTER WESTWOOD – Pluto
14. FRIGHTENED – Bear Foot
15. WEATHER OR NOT – Bronx Cheer
16. TALKING TO THE FLOWERS – Rick Price
17. FERRIS STREET – Beau
18. SOUTHBOUND LANE – Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts
19. THE FLYING MACHINES – Don Crown & His Busking Budgies
20. BILLY’S GOTTA RUN – The Doggs
21. LOVE’S A WAY – Bill Nelson
22. WHILE THE SUN STILL SHNES – Fields
23. THE SADDEST DAY OF MY LIFE – Nirvana
24. ARE YOU READY EDDY? – Emerson Lake & Palmer

DISC THREE

1. MEAN GIRL (early mix) – Status Quo
2. DEVIL’S ANSWER (single version) – Atomic Rooster
3. ROCK’N’ROLL WEDDING – Sweeny Bean
4. (AND THE) PICTURES IN THE SKY – Medicine Head
5. GOD’S CHILDREN – The Kinks
6. THIS TIME TOMORROW – Airbus
7. SUMMER – Octopus
8. SEPHERYN – Curtiss Maldoon
9. I DON’T CARE – Blonde On Blonde
10. SUNLIGHT GATE – Pete Atkin
11. DANGLING IN THE COOL* – Montage
12. TOKOLOSHE MAN (single edit) – John Kongos
13. STRANGE LOCOMOTION – Siren
14. MISTER TEN PER CENT – The Red Sox
15. WHERE I BELONG – Knocker Jungle
16. IT DON’T COME EASY * – Wil Malone
17. ETERNAL MESSENGER (single version) – Kingdom Come
18. ENCOUNTER – Edwards Hand
19. SO BE IT* – Lifeblud
20. GRANDFATHER – Dear Mr. Time
21. HOBO – Bullet
22. TURNING GREEN (album version) – Jackie McAuley
23. SEA SIDE SHUFFLE – Terry Dactyl & The Dinosaurs
24. BILL BAILEY – Phase 3
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« Reply #509 on: October 14, 2022, 08:23:30 PM »

Todays gem has been;
Too Rye Aye by Kevin Rowland and Dexys Midnight Runners which Jeff Besos kindly dropped off for me
It sounds great , but I always thought the original did too
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« Reply #510 on: October 14, 2022, 11:58:54 PM »


I love Nigel, he's a dear online pal. I'm sorry things didn't work out for them.

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His albums are excellent.
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A compilation set of CDs called Peephole in my Brain - The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1971, which is so far up my street it's built a 4-bed detached with hot tub and garden office!  Cheesy

I've not even heard of most of these but I love it   Smiley

Track listings:

DISC ONE

1. ANDY WARHOL (original 1971 demo album version) – Dana Gillespie
2. STRANGER IN BLUE SUEDE SHOES – Kevin Ayers
3. HEY WILLY – The Hollies
4. MR. MIDDLETON’S LAMENT –Corn & Seed Merchants
5. DEAREST ELOISE – Stray
6. DEBORAH – Help Yourself
7. DORA, THE FEMALE EXPLORER – Stackridge
8. URSULA (THE SWANSEA SONG) – Barclay James Harvest
9. MORE RAIN – Samurai
10. GOODBYE POST OFFICE TOWER GOODBYE – Cressida
11. TONIGHT – The Move
12. DOWN SMOKEY LANE – Fickle Pickle
13. WOMAN – Shape Of The Rain
14. GOING BACK HOME – Unicorn
15. CASTLE ON THE HILL – The Factory
16. TIME FOR THE LEAVING – Magna Carta
17. I FEEL LIKE SLEEPING – Legend
18. INDIAN QUEENS – Michael Chapman
19. HOTEL ROOM – Edgar Broughton Band
20. SAFARI – Peter Cowap
21. JENNIFER – Cliff Wade
22. OLD PEOPLE’S HOME – Deep Feeling
23. HIROSHIMA – Wishful Thinking

DISC TWO

1. SUGAR SUGAR – Sakkarin
2. BACKSTREET LUV – Curved Air
3. MEMORIAL DRIVE – Procol Harum
4. OH CAROL I’M SO SAD – Rockin’ Horse
5. TO EACH AND EVERYONE – Gerry Rafferty
6. CAROLINE GOODBYE – Colin Blunstone
7. MAISIE JONES – Nimbo
8. HANGIN’ ON AN EYELID – Second Hand
9. I WAS FOOLING – Zior
10. MRS. SPEED – Fusion Farm
11. WATERWHEEL – Open Road
12. ANNIVERSARY – Ray Fenwick
13. MISTER WESTWOOD – Pluto
14. FRIGHTENED – Bear Foot
15. WEATHER OR NOT – Bronx Cheer
16. TALKING TO THE FLOWERS – Rick Price
17. FERRIS STREET – Beau
18. SOUTHBOUND LANE – Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts
19. THE FLYING MACHINES – Don Crown & His Busking Budgies
20. BILLY’S GOTTA RUN – The Doggs
21. LOVE’S A WAY – Bill Nelson
22. WHILE THE SUN STILL SHNES – Fields
23. THE SADDEST DAY OF MY LIFE – Nirvana
24. ARE YOU READY EDDY? – Emerson Lake & Palmer

DISC THREE

1. MEAN GIRL (early mix) – Status Quo
2. DEVIL’S ANSWER (single version) – Atomic Rooster
3. ROCK’N’ROLL WEDDING – Sweeny Bean
4. (AND THE) PICTURES IN THE SKY – Medicine Head
5. GOD’S CHILDREN – The Kinks
6. THIS TIME TOMORROW – Airbus
7. SUMMER – Octopus
8. SEPHERYN – Curtiss Maldoon
9. I DON’T CARE – Blonde On Blonde
10. SUNLIGHT GATE – Pete Atkin
11. DANGLING IN THE COOL* – Montage
12. TOKOLOSHE MAN (single edit) – John Kongos
13. STRANGE LOCOMOTION – Siren
14. MISTER TEN PER CENT – The Red Sox
15. WHERE I BELONG – Knocker Jungle
16. IT DON’T COME EASY * – Wil Malone
17. ETERNAL MESSENGER (single version) – Kingdom Come
18. ENCOUNTER – Edwards Hand
19. SO BE IT* – Lifeblud
20. GRANDFATHER – Dear Mr. Time
21. HOBO – Bullet
22. TURNING GREEN (album version) – Jackie McAuley
23. SEA SIDE SHUFFLE – Terry Dactyl & The Dinosaurs
24. BILL BAILEY – Phase 3

The Shape of the Rain album Riley Riley Wood & Waggett is a classic, a Rockfield special.
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« Reply #512 on: October 15, 2022, 09:23:49 AM »



A compilation set of CDs called Peephole in my Brain - The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1971, which is so far up my street it's built a 4-bed detached with hot tub and garden office!  Cheesy

I've not even heard of most of these but I love it   Smiley

Track listings:

DISC ONE

1. ANDY WARHOL (original 1971 demo album version) – Dana Gillespie
2. STRANGER IN BLUE SUEDE SHOES – Kevin Ayers
3. HEY WILLY – The Hollies
4. MR. MIDDLETON’S LAMENT –Corn & Seed Merchants
5. DEAREST ELOISE – Stray
6. DEBORAH – Help Yourself
7. DORA, THE FEMALE EXPLORER – Stackridge
8. URSULA (THE SWANSEA SONG) – Barclay James Harvest
9. MORE RAIN – Samurai
10. GOODBYE POST OFFICE TOWER GOODBYE – Cressida
11. TONIGHT – The Move
12. DOWN SMOKEY LANE – Fickle Pickle
13. WOMAN – Shape Of The Rain
14. GOING BACK HOME – Unicorn
15. CASTLE ON THE HILL – The Factory
16. TIME FOR THE LEAVING – Magna Carta
17. I FEEL LIKE SLEEPING – Legend
18. INDIAN QUEENS – Michael Chapman
19. HOTEL ROOM – Edgar Broughton Band
20. SAFARI – Peter Cowap
21. JENNIFER – Cliff Wade
22. OLD PEOPLE’S HOME – Deep Feeling
23. HIROSHIMA – Wishful Thinking

DISC TWO

1. SUGAR SUGAR – Sakkarin
2. BACKSTREET LUV – Curved Air
3. MEMORIAL DRIVE – Procol Harum
4. OH CAROL I’M SO SAD – Rockin’ Horse
5. TO EACH AND EVERYONE – Gerry Rafferty
6. CAROLINE GOODBYE – Colin Blunstone
7. MAISIE JONES – Nimbo
8. HANGIN’ ON AN EYELID – Second Hand
9. I WAS FOOLING – Zior
10. MRS. SPEED – Fusion Farm
11. WATERWHEEL – Open Road
12. ANNIVERSARY – Ray Fenwick
13. MISTER WESTWOOD – Pluto
14. FRIGHTENED – Bear Foot
15. WEATHER OR NOT – Bronx Cheer
16. TALKING TO THE FLOWERS – Rick Price
17. FERRIS STREET – Beau
18. SOUTHBOUND LANE – Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts
19. THE FLYING MACHINES – Don Crown & His Busking Budgies
20. BILLY’S GOTTA RUN – The Doggs
21. LOVE’S A WAY – Bill Nelson
22. WHILE THE SUN STILL SHNES – Fields
23. THE SADDEST DAY OF MY LIFE – Nirvana
24. ARE YOU READY EDDY? – Emerson Lake & Palmer

DISC THREE

1. MEAN GIRL (early mix) – Status Quo
2. DEVIL’S ANSWER (single version) – Atomic Rooster
3. ROCK’N’ROLL WEDDING – Sweeny Bean
4. (AND THE) PICTURES IN THE SKY – Medicine Head
5. GOD’S CHILDREN – The Kinks
6. THIS TIME TOMORROW – Airbus
7. SUMMER – Octopus
8. SEPHERYN – Curtiss Maldoon
9. I DON’T CARE – Blonde On Blonde
10. SUNLIGHT GATE – Pete Atkin
11. DANGLING IN THE COOL* – Montage
12. TOKOLOSHE MAN (single edit) – John Kongos
13. STRANGE LOCOMOTION – Siren
14. MISTER TEN PER CENT – The Red Sox
15. WHERE I BELONG – Knocker Jungle
16. IT DON’T COME EASY * – Wil Malone
17. ETERNAL MESSENGER (single version) – Kingdom Come
18. ENCOUNTER – Edwards Hand
19. SO BE IT* – Lifeblud
20. GRANDFATHER – Dear Mr. Time
21. HOBO – Bullet
22. TURNING GREEN (album version) – Jackie McAuley
23. SEA SIDE SHUFFLE – Terry Dactyl & The Dinosaurs
24. BILL BAILEY – Phase 3

The Shape of the Rain album Riley Riley Wood & Waggett is a classic, a Rockfield special.


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 But still, it was a year of many fine, diverse groups and artists. Nice to see Pete Atkin represented there.
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« Reply #513 on: October 15, 2022, 09:53:22 AM »

The 3rd in the series of archive Can live releases - Cuxhaven 1976 - not at their improvisational peak, but still pretty good - I'm glad I downloaded it from Qobuz for £3.99, rather than buying the CD for c.£10, as it only runs for 29 mins.  (It's a bit cheaper on Amazon, but mp3 rather than FLAC, etc)
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The 3rd in the series of archive Can live releases - Cuxhaven 1976 - not at their improvisational peak, but still pretty good - I'm glad I downloaded it from Qobuz for £3.99, rather than buying the CD for c.£10, as it only runs for 29 mins.  (It's a bit cheaper on Amazon, but mp3 rather than FLAC, etc)


I had a similar reaction to you.  Why is the CD £19.27 on Amazon?!!
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« Reply #515 on: October 15, 2022, 02:58:25 PM »

The latest Mojo free CD has tracks from the late 60's & early 70's Groundhogs (Split)/ Hawkwind/Blossom Toes/Humble Pie/ Mighty Baby/Edgar Broughton. etc
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« Reply #516 on: October 15, 2022, 04:32:08 PM »


A compilation set of CDs called Peephole in my Brain - The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1971, which is so far up my street it's built a 4-bed detached with hot tub and garden office!  Cheesy

I've not even heard of most of these but I love it   Smiley

Track listings:

DISC ONE

1. ANDY WARHOL (original 1971 demo album version) – Dana Gillespie
2. STRANGER IN BLUE SUEDE SHOES – Kevin Ayers
3. HEY WILLY – The Hollies
4. MR. MIDDLETON’S LAMENT –Corn & Seed Merchants
5. DEAREST ELOISE – Stray
6. DEBORAH – Help Yourself
7. DORA, THE FEMALE EXPLORER – Stackridge
8. URSULA (THE SWANSEA SONG) – Barclay James Harvest
9. MORE RAIN – Samurai
10. GOODBYE POST OFFICE TOWER GOODBYE – Cressida
11. TONIGHT – The Move
12. DOWN SMOKEY LANE – Fickle Pickle
13. WOMAN – Shape Of The Rain
14. GOING BACK HOME – Unicorn
15. CASTLE ON THE HILL – The Factory
16. TIME FOR THE LEAVING – Magna Carta
17. I FEEL LIKE SLEEPING – Legend
18. INDIAN QUEENS – Michael Chapman
19. HOTEL ROOM – Edgar Broughton Band
20. SAFARI – Peter Cowap
21. JENNIFER – Cliff Wade
22. OLD PEOPLE’S HOME – Deep Feeling
23. HIROSHIMA – Wishful Thinking

DISC TWO

1. SUGAR SUGAR – Sakkarin
2. BACKSTREET LUV – Curved Air
3. MEMORIAL DRIVE – Procol Harum
4. OH CAROL I’M SO SAD – Rockin’ Horse
5. TO EACH AND EVERYONE – Gerry Rafferty
6. CAROLINE GOODBYE – Colin Blunstone
7. MAISIE JONES – Nimbo
8. HANGIN’ ON AN EYELID – Second Hand
9. I WAS FOOLING – Zior
10. MRS. SPEED – Fusion Farm
11. WATERWHEEL – Open Road
12. ANNIVERSARY – Ray Fenwick
13. MISTER WESTWOOD – Pluto
14. FRIGHTENED – Bear Foot
15. WEATHER OR NOT – Bronx Cheer
16. TALKING TO THE FLOWERS – Rick Price
17. FERRIS STREET – Beau
18. SOUTHBOUND LANE – Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts
19. THE FLYING MACHINES – Don Crown & His Busking Budgies
20. BILLY’S GOTTA RUN – The Doggs
21. LOVE’S A WAY – Bill Nelson
22. WHILE THE SUN STILL SHNES – Fields
23. THE SADDEST DAY OF MY LIFE – Nirvana
24. ARE YOU READY EDDY? – Emerson Lake & Palmer

DISC THREE

1. MEAN GIRL (early mix) – Status Quo
2. DEVIL’S ANSWER (single version) – Atomic Rooster
3. ROCK’N’ROLL WEDDING – Sweeny Bean
4. (AND THE) PICTURES IN THE SKY – Medicine Head
5. GOD’S CHILDREN – The Kinks
6. THIS TIME TOMORROW – Airbus
7. SUMMER – Octopus
8. SEPHERYN – Curtiss Maldoon
9. I DON’T CARE – Blonde On Blonde
10. SUNLIGHT GATE – Pete Atkin
11. DANGLING IN THE COOL* – Montage
12. TOKOLOSHE MAN (single edit) – John Kongos
13. STRANGE LOCOMOTION – Siren
14. MISTER TEN PER CENT – The Red Sox
15. WHERE I BELONG – Knocker Jungle
16. IT DON’T COME EASY * – Wil Malone
17. ETERNAL MESSENGER (single version) – Kingdom Come
18. ENCOUNTER – Edwards Hand
19. SO BE IT* – Lifeblud
20. GRANDFATHER – Dear Mr. Time
21. HOBO – Bullet
22. TURNING GREEN (album version) – Jackie McAuley
23. SEA SIDE SHUFFLE – Terry Dactyl & The Dinosaurs
24. BILL BAILEY – Phase 3


Strange choice of track for Cressida. Both their albums are choc full of great stuff and they go for the pretty lame joke song.
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« Reply #517 on: October 15, 2022, 04:58:12 PM »

The 1975 - Being Funny in a Foreign Language

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« Reply #518 on: October 15, 2022, 05:16:35 PM »

Big Big Train "Summer Shall Not Fade"  Stunning live performance from Lorely 2018.  A fine tribute to the late David Longdon
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« Reply #519 on: October 15, 2022, 05:34:16 PM »

Dawes - Misadventures of Doomscroller.  They are stretching their wings here on longer-form songs than they have been used to in the past, but still to good effect.
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