Andy Partridge & Robyn Hitchcock- Planet England
Fleetwood Mac- Then Play On
Jim Sullivan- U.F.O.
Yes-90125
(Side One and "Leave It." Did not age well.)
Ken Boothe- Freedom Street
Nine Inch Nails- Broken
The Who Sell Out
(Classics 2005 MONO reissue, referred to by some guy on the Hoffman forum as the "go to copy." OG is better.)
Dillard & Clark- Through The Morning, Through The Night
Bryan Ferry- Taxi
Friday, September 13, 2019
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4 comments:
I have both the original CD and the remastered CD of Then Play On, with the remastered version combining the American and English releases. There did not seem to be a great deal of improvement in the sound, but still a wonderful record.
Sal, how is the Partridge/Hitchcock ep? I have it on order and can't wait to hear it.
Randy
Randy,
Listened once. More Robyn than Andy to my ears, so I'm a little disappointed. Never took to Robyn's voice. Good stuff, otherwise.
Ha! Then Play On is amazing and I would never have heard it if not for you insisting. As for the Yes, now I feel like I don't have to bother since I just assumed that would be the reaction I would have if I DID play it. :)
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