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I'm sticking with Sanders. Along with Pharoah, it's time for me to say,
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Welcome to Love
Beautiful. I am blessed to have been able to see Sanders live three times. This one brings back memories, too!

https://www.allmusic.com/album/welcome-to-love-mw0000272856
 
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Bill Nelson’s Red Noise -
Art / Empire / Industry


Disc 3 - The original Sound On Sound album on redbook CD remixed with bonus tracks.
Great album.
Wanted to have a listen before returning the set to Amazon (the two DVDs are defective, warped and therefore noisy, apparently a fairly common problem with this set).
 
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The Byrds - Byrdmaniax

Bought this Legacy remaster when released in 2000, bet I played it once.
Apparently not well received back in ‘71 but I’m enjoying it.
Sound is decent despite muddy bass.
One of my favorite later albums from The Byrds' catalog. (y)

That image really jumps out at you on the 12x12-inch vinyl album cover.
 
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Bill Nelson’s Red Noise -
Art / Empire/ Industry


Disc One - (BBC tracks only)
Disc Two - Live in Leicester
Disc Six - Demos

The BBC tracks are a curiosity, not worth a replay.
The live disc is excellent
The demos are a tough listen due to the dreadful sound quality.
 
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