Yes, yes that’s also a great one. If I add In the Court of the Crimson King (of course) and Discipline, then I have named the 4 best of them (imo). Out of 4 decades!
And I have heard their CC 72 live albums very often last year.
Yes, yes that’s also a great one. If I add In the Court of the Crimson King (of course) and Discipline, then I have named the 4 best of them (imo). Out of 4 decades!
And I have heard their CC 72 live albums very often last year.
GERMAN SCHLAGER POP 1970s LEGEND
CHRISTIAN ANDERS

EIN FACH EIN ZUG NACH NIEGERNDWO 1972
DER LETZTE TANZ 1974
DAS SCHIFF DER GROSSEN ILLUSIONEN 1974
DER BRIEF 1976
The Great Silence soundtrack by the master.
The soundtrack to my favourite spaghetti Il mercenario also by the master 
BOB LIND USA 1960s Pop Folk Balladeer
ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY Number 5 Uk Charts 1966
VAL DOONICAN Ireland 1960s Pop Balladeer
ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY Number 5 Uk Charts 1966 Rival version to Bob Lind
NOW Number 48 Uk Charts 1968
MORNING Number 12 Uk Charts 1971
HEAVEN IS MY WOMANS LOVE NUmber 30 UK Charts 1973
Absolute heaven 
“Carefree Highway” by Gordon Lightfoot.
‘Endless Highway’ by Mike Tramp.
GERMAN SCHLAGER GREATS 1970s LEGEND ULLI MARTIN

The latest RADIOHEAD
Very odd, songs about weird fishes etc., no OK Computer or The Bends, but getting better every time you hear it.
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:249, topic:425”]The latest RADIOHEAD
Very odd, songs about weird fishes etc., no OK Computer or The Bends, but getting better every time you hear it.[/quote]
Sounds interesting.
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:249, topic:425”]The latest RADIOHEAD
Very odd, songs about weird fishes etc., no OK Computer or The Bends, but getting better every time you hear it.[/quote]
Can’t get into it so far. I just feel it’s less interesting version of the stuff they’ve already tried on "hail to the thief’.
Prime Cut soundtrack by Lalo Schifrin .
Dusty in Memphis.
Her best album and Miss Springfield at her most soulful.
Well, I know what you mean, but I think this one is a bit more interesting than ‘Hail to the thief’, which was, in my opinion, a half-hearted album: a step away from the two previous, experimental, albums, but not a real return to the days of the two great classic albums, Computer and Bends.
But you’re right, it’s hard to get into it (the first time I was shocked: what the hell was that ???) and you have the odd feeling that they don’t know exactly where to go with their music.
Yes, that’s exactly what i though. For mr it sounds like another ‘not too experimental but not quite like their old stuff’ album, but with lesser amount of interesting songs.
Gil Scott Heron.
Reflections
Jimmy Smith
The Sermon
A Jazz classic featuring the master of the Hammond organ (Smith) plus Lee Morgan on trumpet, Tina Brooks on tenor sax, Lou Donaldson on alto, Kenny Burrell on guitar and Art Blakey on drums.
Always enjoy this one.
A mixed CD with tribute songs to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.
Had to check out the music from ‘A Hole in the Forehead/Un Buco In Fronte’ after seeing the film yesterday. The music’s on two compilations I’ve got - the spanish guitar bit on the 2nd of the discs on ‘C’era Una Volta il Western’… and much more is on C.I.S. Spaghetti Westerns Vol 2 (2nd disc), this has the Procul-Haremy-bit (track 27) as well. if you’ve got these , then check 'em out, and let’s find a good print of the film to go with these. Fabulous stuff.
JOHN DENVER!