Listening now to this stereo/mono CD.

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1989. And a great album from The Church. Gold Afternoon Fix. IMHO they peaked hereabouts and/or the next album Priest = Aura

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Blue Peter - Burning Bridges
This disc compiles their ‘Up To You’ and ‘Version’ EPs along with assorted other odds and ends.
Fun early 80’s new wave/dance music
 
Steven Wilson - Eminent Sleaze CDEP

Still not really getting into this direction much, still giving him the benefit of the doubt that it'll all come together as a whole when the album comes out.
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Chris Rea - King of the Beach
Big Chris Rea fan so can’t believe it took me 20 years to get to this one.
Can’t say it’s one of my favorites but a nice album with 3 or 4 strong tracks
 
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Heart - Beautiful Broken
Certainly better than their previous two albums (Red Velvet Car & Fanatic) IMO
Some rather odd (in a good way) songs and their Zep influence shows up in a couple of Kashmir-like choruses.
This disc will get played again.
 
I watched the movie Rumble about the Native American in the music industry and I now obsessed with Jesse Ed Davis. I do not have any of his discs, 2 or 4? I have Taj Mahal which he played on and some Dylan and Harrison stuff, so I am trying to get a feel for his guitar sound. He plays track 4, Heal Your Heart on Steve Millers Recall The Beginning. By the way, Recall The Beginning might just be my favorite Steve Miller album, Tracks 8 & 10 are super.
I am listening now to my Japanese SHM CD DR's are 10's-12's.
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