Clannad ‘An t-Oileán Úr’ The Embankment, Dublin - 1976 The Brennan Family (or Bhraonain if you prefer).
 
De Dannan - Live at the Embankment (1976) If you want, you know how many big groups. These, for example.
 
Skibereen Today it goes like this.
 
Bean an Fhir Rua And you don't want to do it today? Just today? But if you want, you can do it tomorrow too, you know.
 
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - If Not Now, Then When? But hasn't anyone put those yet? Huh. Oh. Uh (especially UH)
 
Brian Eno "Golden Hours" Golden Hours for real, when you hear Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, and John Cale playing together in one of the many fantastic "Pop Ballads" churned out like little rolls by Eno in the '70s.
 
Niccolò Fabi - Ecco Very beautiful album (I had never gotten to Fabi's albums from the 2010s), I want to revisit the earlier ones but off the top of my head this is one of the most inspired.
 
John Cale - Leaving It Up to You And what about its most fiery, rhythmic, devilish side? He was brilliant even when "angry," this is the song that is worth the price of "Helen of Troy" (a great album, perhaps a bit overlooked), a masterpiece... And in 1975, it was excluded from the tracklist of the first pressing. Of course. Blessed remastered.
 
John Cale - Ship Of Fools Superb "Balladist"
 
Gideon's Bible I will never get tired of this gem.
 
Ritorno al futuro - Soundtrack But am I the only one on paginacasa, at the bottom of the review section, who saw reviews from 6 years ago pop up?
 
Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain OK, on this album only exceptional tracks (but "Third Uncle" even more so) but regarding the taitoltracche... Can you get that choral refrain out of your head? What a beauty.
 
Brian Eno - Driving Me Backwards It's nice to periodically return to the world of "Expanded Pop" by Braianino, the man with the built-in diminutive. In this specific track, "The Scientist and the King."
 
Five Stone Walls How much these guys excite me, these sounds. Track by Mick Harvey (music) and Simon Bonney (lyrics).