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  1. Slipper Of The Yard Peter Bowler Nora Batty
  2. Friar Tuck Thelonious Monk Elvin Bishop
  3. Thanks. Giving it another spin and I agree with you on the most successful collaborations. Salif Keita could sing a shopping list and I'd enjoy it!
  4. How are you finding that? I sampled a few tracks and wasn't too convinced by some of the collaborations Edit to add: decided to listen to it and can see that I fell for the danger of random sampling. Still not sure about the Camille track at all
  5. Dick Emery Jimmy Nail MC Hammer
  6. Joe South Kanye West Sheena Easton
  7. Barry Galbraith - Guitar And The Wind [Decca, Japan] First listen to this, sounding good.
  8. mjazzg

    Pet peeves

    The new tendency to alphabetise by first name rather than surname.
  9. Lady Godiva Pam Shriver Edward the Confessor
  10. We'd pronounce it the same as you but wonder why you weren't saying "aluminium", the correct word for the metal concerned
  11. The joy of a large collection, rediscovering a title you'd forgotten about...
  12. Windy Miller John Butcher Art Farmer
  13. Miss Moneypenny Ezra Pound Gram Parsons
  14. Michael White - Pneuma [Impulse] Thanks again felser
  15. Rod Argent The Living Dead Mickey Hart
  16. I didn't know about RLJ's memoir. That's a must for me. Thanks for alerting me to it. And, beauty is in the eye if the beholder...
  17. The latter is available on download already. I have it, it's very good. Victo recordings are difficult to source in the UK. When I looked s couple of weeks ago there was no download on their Bandcamp page. Maybe now.
  18. Petula Clark Hugo Boss Sir John Falstaff
  19. Classic Say hello to Devon. Hope to be there in a few weeks when my folks' second jabs take effect
  20. Jeff Lynne Phil Lynott Sugar Minott
  21. Colonel Mustard Roy Keane Richard Sharpe
  22. I was very sceptical that the UK government would achieve what they have having had a parlous record on the entire Covid response. I don't think it's a coincidence that the vaccine programme wasn't tendered out to the private sector, like so much else in the response, but kept well within the NHS. So it's really the health sector's success rather than government.
  23. It sounded good earlier, will listen again over the next day or two edit to add: listening again now and I don't really detect muddiness. Sharrock isn't high in the ensemble mix at times and that mix is quite dense. Burrell's the biggest loser in the mix as I'm hearing it.
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