- Wed, 13:25: Crap horrible dull miserable day
- Wed, 16:59: Book 51 - Raymond Queneau "Exercise In Style" http://t.co/8xuac4RMa4
- Wed, 21:22: Jazzy D's Northern Nocturne - Northern Lights Brighton 23 Nov 2013 http://t.co/pCGH7PPpML
Nov. 28th, 2013
So, another journey done , and this time, one in which ,via Canterbury, I pick up a book, and some CD's plus some shoe protector for my new boots.The CD's are as follows -
Ennio Morricone / Various Artists - Mondo Morricone (Colosseum)
Laura Nyro - Walk the Dog & Light The Light (Columbia)
Manecas Costa - Paraiso De Gumbe (Wrasse Records)


Ennio Morricone / Various Artists - Mondo Morricone (Colosseum)
Laura Nyro - Walk the Dog & Light The Light (Columbia)
Manecas Costa - Paraiso De Gumbe (Wrasse Records)


Nyro, Morricone and Me
Nov. 28th, 2013 09:45 pmWell, been listening to the three CD's i got for 99 pence each. The ones that i have enjoyed the most are the Lauro Nyro album (sublime) and the Ennio Morricone collection (groovy), whilst the world music one will take a little longer to get into.
I have reviewed the Lauro Nyro CD already as i thought it is a remarkable album. I have always loved her music anyway. The review is on my Worldsoundz site -
http://worldsoundz.livejournal.com/
I have not been on there for a long time , and it is about time i do some more reviews there, when I have the time and inclination. It is a community site to which anyone can add a review, as long as it is within the focus of the musical genres within, that being soul, jazz, funk, blues, folk, exotica and what has been termed as loungecore.
I have reviewed the Lauro Nyro CD already as i thought it is a remarkable album. I have always loved her music anyway. The review is on my Worldsoundz site -
http://worldsoundz.livejournal.com/
I have not been on there for a long time , and it is about time i do some more reviews there, when I have the time and inclination. It is a community site to which anyone can add a review, as long as it is within the focus of the musical genres within, that being soul, jazz, funk, blues, folk, exotica and what has been termed as loungecore.