The Kingstonians- Sufferer
Rich Ruth- I Survived, It's Over
Marcus King- Young Blood (four songs)
Little Walter- Hate To See You Go
Donovan- Wear Your Love Like Heaven (Kevin Gray MONO Cut)
Supergrass- In It For The Money
The Beatles- Yellow Submarine Songtrack
Ozzy Osbourne- Blizzard Of Ozz
Louis XIV- The Best Little Secrets Are Kept
The Harvey Averne Dozen- S/T
Smiley Lewis- No No
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
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2 comments:
I love that Supergrass album! And I'm intrigued by the John demo for Yellow Submarine we'll be hearing soon. I suppose it depends on the job they do, but in general would you always plonk for an LP boxed set of Revolver rather than a CD reissue? Just wondering.
I just don't play or buy CDs anymore. My CD player broke about five years ago, so I have to use the Blu Ray player, which is a major inconvenience. If it's something major like The Beatles, or any one of my faves, yes, I am plonking for the vinyl. It's what pleases me most. Otherwise, I am streaming or just plugging in my iPod.
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