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Amorphous Androgynous - we persuade ourselves we are immortal.
For any Prog fans who haven't heard this recent release, you're in for a real treat.
Featuring Peter Hammill and Paul Weller
 
Michael Shrieve with Klaus Schulze ‎–
Transfer Station Blue


Album details - Dynamic Range Database

"This album is a compelling fusion of rhythm and melody. The pieces synchronize the electronic smoothness of synthesizers and guitars with the driving beat of Shrieve's drums, producing a masterpiece of vibrancy and excitement.
On Transfer Station Blue, Michael Shrieve produces fully orchestrated music using Drums, Timbales, Electronic Drum pads and digital sampling.
Now, lovers of percussion music can hear a melodic as well as a rhythmic voice"

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Amorphous Androgynous ‎– Tales Of Ephidrina

"After the first album "Accelerator" The Future Sound of London released an 8 track mini-album "Tales of Ephidrina" under their "Amorphous Androgynous" pseudonym in 1993.
On this album the danceable early 90's "rainforest techno" elements are more minimised and turned into psychedelic ambience filled sessions, which means there are less danceable moments.
The sound ambience of "Tales of Ephidrina" has improved a lot and it is starting to feel like modern FSOL music"


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Stealers Wheel ‎– Stealers Wheel

"As the years have passed, Stealers Wheel has become sort of a cult band. There are always fans who love to dig deep into bands that didn’t last too long but left a mark on Rock and Roll history.
Stealers Wheel juxtaposes sonic elements as other pop albums juxtapose musical styles; call it aural eclecticism.
The mixing and matching of sounds and effects is often startlingly dramatic, but it never seems hokey or contrived"

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Unjugged - Jim Kweskin

Complete Columbia Singles - Andy Williams 2 CD

Something New - Beatles (mono) from US Albums CD Collection

Hi Linda,

Is the Andy Williams set the one on Taragon Records?

Don’t know much of his music, a half dozen songs come to mind, but enough to be tempted by this
 
Pat Metheny's brilliant new album FROM THIS PLACE [Nonesuch]

The record features ten compositions by Metheny, who is joined by his long-time drummer, Antonio Sanchez, Malaysian/Australian bassist Linda May Han Oh, and British pianist Gwilym Simcock as well as the Hollywood Studio Symphony conducted by Joel McNeely. Meshell Ndegeocello (vocals), Gregoire Maret (harmonica), and Luis Conte (percussion) are special guests on From This Place, Metheny’s first album of new material since 2014’s Kin (←→). Metheny, Simcock, Oh, and Sanchez begin an extensive international tour in the New Year. “From This Place is one of the records I have been waiting to make my whole life. It is a kind of musical culmination, reflecting a wide range of expressions that have interested me over the years, scaled across a large canvas, presented in a way that offers the kind of opportunities for communication that can only be earned with a group of musicians who have spent hundreds of nights together on the bandstand,” said Metheny.


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The Future Sound Of London ‎– Archived 8

"F.S.O.L. always pushing through a mixture of house, techno, and breaks since the early 1990s - and, in fact, some of their tunes like "Papua New Guinea" are still getting regular play time in clubs today.
Here for your enjoyment is another twelve un-missable bundles of electronic delight.
The tunes work their fine mixture of melodies, breaks and electronic beats into a sublime collection of sounds.
If you're into vast and explorative music with a cutting-edge, you needn't look any further"

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