#yesterday
NEPTUNE`S EMPIRE (Full Album) Rare 1971 Dreamy Psych LP Junipher Greene £260 -I only heard the first track, I hope the sixth is just as captivating. #psychedelia
 
Ghost | Stabbing Westward

On March 18, Stabbing Westward will release a new album titled Chasing Ghosts. It's been a full 21 years since their last album (in the meantime, a few singles). For this project, the band led by Christopher Hall has reunited with the producer of their first two studio works, John Fryer (Depeche Mode, Cocteau Twins, NIN). Yes, it is undoubtedly an album for fans of those industrial sounds typical of the nineties/early 2000s, but it has its own dignity, and if they feel like playing them, why not?
 
 
 
Vernice - Su e Giù (Festivalbar '93)

And for the "Meteore" series, here are the Vernice.
 
Two Roads
Take that, Black Midi!
 
Durutti Column - Sketch For Summer
Missing Boy by Durutti Column ( A Tribute To Ian Curtis From Joy Division)
The DURUTTI COLUMN - 'Tomorrow' - 12" 1985
Black Horses
#trexuno #postpunk For my rather narrow musical tastes, one of the best guitarists, along with Marr, T. Verlaine, and the guitar from Felt. My tastes are narrow because I’m not into Blues, Metal guitarists, and so on.
 
Patti Smith Group / So You Want To Be (A Rock 'N' Roll Star) when he wanted to break Patti, he knew how to do it perfectly!
 
Nazareth Guilty with Lyrics in Description Another point in favor of Nazareth is their excellent musical taste (much more varied than their hard-rock coordinates, but very, it seems) and their excellent choice of artists for their covers ;) Besides Newman, they covered Guthrie, Little Feat (!), Joni, Dylan (really?), and Leon Russell (someone whose solo career deserves a bit of rediscovery, apart from his work as a musician-songwriter-sessionman). In short, they had good taste, at least.
 
Peter Frampton - Lines On My Face
My favorite track by Peter along with Do you feel like we do 💎
 
Nazareth - 1692 (Glencoe Massacre) A beautiful album. Nazareth, like other bands that later found success in hard rock, initially created these albums with different coordinates (in their case, more folk) that no one pays attention to just because Nazareth has to be either Hard or Death (I've seen it in old reviews here; it's true for UFO, the very early Scorpions, Thin Lizzy, but if you look closely, it's also true for the 60s Deep Purple) and instead, these are good/excellent albums, damn it.
 
Ella Fitzgerald - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Ella Fitzgerald (5 of 10)
"Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"

#jazzlegends
 
Ella Fitzgerald - How High The Moon (High Quality - Remastered)

Ella Fitzgerald (4 out of 10)
"How High the Moon"

#jazzlegends
 
Violenti - Metamorphosis
 
 
Commodores - Fancy Dancer

I don't understand why no one here cares about Deb.
Commodores (20/25)