Doot Doot
a record that exerts a magnetic attraction on me, even though it is far from my otherwise broad tastes.
 
 
Jukon Speakers – Glendora (1987, Sweden) Full Single

You can play garage, hard rock, psychedelia, cowpunk, a bit of electronic stuff, a bit of gypsy... and blend these noble sounds together and do it well?! Yes... really enjoyable...

Another EP
The opening track Glendora is a very particular piece that straddles folk-gipsy ballad and alternative country... then after a minute of delirium, around 4:45 We are Jukon People kicks in, a ride that "pays homage" to "When The Music’s Over"...

There isn’t much on YouTube; for instance, another great track is Give me Love as well as Quite Rain and many others...

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Jukon Speakers - The Crusher/Paket (1983, Sweden) Full Single

You can play garage, hard rock, psychedelia, cowpunk, a bit of electronic stuff, a bit of gypsy… and blend other noble sounds together and do it well?! Yes… truly enjoyable…

Unknown, Swedish… I discovered they've been playing since the early 80s… this is their first EP…

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Don Giovanni

If you don't love - or understand - Jazz and, despite adoring the great composer from Poggio Bustone, you haven't yet (oh dear) listened to this masterpiece of 20th century Italian Music, you deserve the festival of crap. With headphones glued to your ears with super glue. On loop. A week per episode. Day & night.

Now I've put this piece on, but there’s a ton of material here; for refined palates and not, for those who love singing and those who prefer instrumental: an unsuspected Pino Mango in "Non è Francesca," for example, but also the immense Mia Martini, and a stellar Rossana Casale in a literally spine-chilling version of "Aver paura d'innamorarsi troppo."
All arranged and performed by the crème de la crème of Cisalpine Jazz.

Apologies if I propose a listen that - I won't even check - you old dogs have surely posted a fantastic number of times, and with comments certainly more eloquent than mine.
But there might always be some unsuspecting young person who would appreciate the tip.

Ah, the album is "Ci ritorni in mente," just so you know.
 
 
Hellfield - The Pact
Another tasty bite.
 
Bluebeard - Bad Dream
Boom! 🚀💣
 
Mark Lanegan - Sneakers ..I'm telling you, my old sneakers are friends of mine you can't trust any shoes that shine .. Praise to good and healthy sneakers from a playful Lanegan
 
 
Niger's Theme

Horace Tapscott (9 out of 10)
"Niger's Theme" from: The Giant Is Awakened
1969 (Flying Dutchman)

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