What we are listening to [2020]

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Yes, it’s from Marston Records. It was published in 2007.

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Was just listening to this…

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I haven’t listened to Dirty Heads in a while, after listening to Cabin By The Sea", I’d forgotten how much I liked them, I’ll have to listen to the rest in my collection:


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I really like this record - certainly a departure for Dave - Jesse Sykes is great - Love the Morning Dew!

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https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/articles/3651–recording-of-the-week-a-christmas-double-bill-from-mexico-and-ireland

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I went back and listened to the original version and than some.

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yeah, that’s all really good stuff - if you like that, and haven’t listened to the below, maybe give it a whirl?
…pretty much anything Mike Bloomfield touches is pretty great… the first Electric Flag album is right there too…

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If you enjoy baroque music and opera, you should listen to this new recording of Purcell’s ‘The Fairy Queen’, released this last April. It’s a fantastic rendering where to my ears and mind everything falls in place. The recorded sound by Signum Classics is sublime - clear, transparent, natural. If you are so inclined, Signum offers 192 kHz high-res flac files for download on their website. Very much recommended!

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I would love this on vinyl, sadly i cant.

It hasn’t been released on vinyl. Apart from CD and 16/44.1 flac, there are 24/96 and 24/192 high-res flac files available. It is a wonderful recording, I was quite surprised listening to this. Paul McCreesh and his Gabrieli Consort and Singers have released Purcell’s ‘King Arthur’ in a similar package… this I have queued up for the weekend.