My recent listening seems to have quickly become heavily dominated by Alison Krauss and Union Station's latest called 'Paper Airplane'. I just had to get my hands on the edition made available at Target stores including three wonderful bonus cuts, all of which never should have been excluded in the first place - in my opinion. This fantastic disc will most likely keep my ears occupied until the release of Died In The Wool and King Crimson's The Scarcity Of Miracles.
Snowborne wrote:Kate Bush-Directors cut I fell in love with her music when I was 10. I am ...a bit older now and I still loves her work.
Waiting for it. I've only heard Deeper Understanding and it's great. It's the first time autotune doesn't get on my nerves. And the lyrics... Blast! this song is 22 years old!!!
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans - JL 1940-1980
Bucket loads of A-ha the later stuff, Foot of the mountain, Lifelines , analogue and minor earth..... Absolutley great stuff, they were highly underated in their later years, Shadowside could have been a masive song for them,
I think A-ha were highly underrated as songwriters, Digi. They've released some wonderful records. Love Scoundrel Days and Memorial Beach. Think I'll dig them out for this weeks listening choices
This week aside from Died In The Wool, I've been revisiting some of David's earlier solo stuff...Steel Cathedrals, Plight, Heartbeat...I still think Heartbeat is a beautiful pop song and it remains one of my favourites from his catalogue.