Listening now to this stereo/mono CD.

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Well that was wonderful. Terry Kath was on fire!

Next up....
Wings At The Speed Of Sound

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spins today:

Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side & Children of Light & bonus tracks - Biff Rose
John Denver covered Biff's Molly. Biff's version:



https://www.discogs.com/Biff-Rose-The-Thorn-In-Mrs-Roses-Side-Children-Of-Light/release/2573296

Overtime - Chicago Canada 2 CD compilation

https://www.discogs.com/Chicago-Overtime/release/5190268

Wonderful - Isaac Hayes German CD '94 compilation: 2 Wattstax tracks, 5 singles A or B & 2 Christmas songs. NOT a greatest hits compilation.

https://www.discogs.com/Isaac-Hayes-Wonderful/release/616558
Main Ingredient later had a hit with this one:

 
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Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache.

Yet another great record from a personal favourite.
She was only 25/26 when she made this album, already running at full speed
 
El Juicio (Judgement) - Keith Jarrett

Life Between the Exit Signs - Keith Jarrett

Lonesome Road Blues 1926-41 Yazoo Big Joe Williams, Skip James, Robert Lockwood & more MONO

Reggae Sunsplash '81 - Steel Pulse, Third World, Black Uhuru, Eek-a-Mouse & more

Return to the East 2016 - Dokken CD/DVD

The Collection - Johnny Winter French CD CBS compilation

White Elephant 2 CD - Mike Mainieri w/Randy & Mike (RIP) Brecker, Barry Rodgers, Joe Beck, Lew Soloff, David Spinozza, Steve Gadd

Live at the Watts Jazz Festival vol 1 - War, Jimmy Witherspoon. Gene Ammons, Wille Bobo

Hoodoo in My Soul - King Biscuit Boy RIP (Richard Newell) Netherlands "The cat can play harp!" - Keith Richards

A Wild & Crazy Guy = Steve Martin

Frank Stokes' Dream The Memphis Blues 1927-31 Yazoo Memphis Minnie, Frank Stokes, Furry Lewis & more MONO
 
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Harry Nilsson - Losst and Founnd

Harry's final recordings "completed" with instrumentation produced by Mark Hudson.
Some of it's OK but for the most part the arrangements and production don't fit that well.
A bit too big and glossy, sounds overproduced...not a pleasant listen.
I suppose the whole idea was a can't win proposition.
The intent and effort is appreciated but this falls short IMO.
 
Good Tuesday Morning People !
Starting today off with a CD gift from my wife that I haven't heard before...

David Bowie - The Gouster

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from the David Bowie - Who Can I Be Now? [1974 - 1976] box set
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and there on the first track, the unmistakable sound of David Sanborn on saxophone. It looks like he's all over this set....
 
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