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So what are you listening to at the moment?

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Just heard this and thought it was good. Will need to try the album now....
 
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Also stumbled across these guys kinda cool in a way :mmm:
 
Jimmy Buffet's latest - from last year.

I think he's losing a little bit of the melodic tone to his voice - he's 67 after all - so slightly talky rather than his 'usual' floaty wavy sound. But a couple of classic Buffett tracks and a great guest in Mark Knopfler!
 
Just found Tori Amos' new album "unrepentant Geraldines"
Obviously pretty kooky still, but I think this is the first album she has done that takes her back to her fist album "Little Earthquakes" from 1992
 
Sloop John B - The Beach Boys.

Pet Sounds is an absolute classic album. Way ahead of its time.
 
Sloop John B - The Beach Boys.

Pet Sounds is an absolute classic album. Way ahead of its time.

Totally agree with the second statement, it is a work of genius by Brian Wilson. At times I've been known to make a strong argument that it is the best album of all time. IMHO of course.
 
The only living boy in New York - Simon and Garfunkel
Solitary Man - Neil Diamond
Ms Phat Booty - Mos Def
Sworn and Broken - Screaming trees
Idle Hands - Gutter Twins
The Wicked Flee - Carter Burwell
The Love Theme (Cinema Paradiso)- Ennio Morricone
 
I have recently had this lovely little song by The Beatles in my head.

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