Sep. 7th, 2020

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More cool grooves for your ears.

Takuya Kuroda ·& José James - Everybody Loves The Sunshine



Alpha - Apple Orange



American Music Cub - Jenny



Donny Hathaway - I Believe To My Soul




Calexico - Sanchez



Enjoy.
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Yo, more ear bending groves -

Branford Marsalis Quartet with Cynda Williams - Harlem Blues




Clifford Gilberto - Restless



P.J.Harvey - One Line



Sneaker Pimps - Half Life



Stina Nordenstam - So This Is Goodbye




Enjoy.
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In 1968 `Blondies` Debbie Harry was plying her trade with Psych Folk Band `Wind in the Willows`

Yes, that Blondie.. Harry's voice can be heard on 25:47 Djini Judy



The UK Pressing of this LP is incredibly hard to find today. Just to add spice the video also contains some of the rare single releases associated with this LP. `There Is But One Truth, Daddy` is a personal favourite of mine which sums up all that was great about the `Flower Power` era.

00:00 Moments Spent
02:58 Uptown Girl
05:55 So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
09:09 My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died
11:27 There Is But One Truth, Daddy
19:47 The Friendly Lion
23:06 Park Avenue Blues
25:47 Djini Judy (Debbie singing here)
28:28 Little People
32:35 She's Fantastic And She's Yours
36:20 Wheel Of Changes
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Wayne Kirby – vocals, double bass, piano, harpsichord, organ, vibes
Ida Andrews – flute, bassoon, piccolo, chimes, vocals
Peter Brittain – lead guitar, vocals
Paul Klein – vocals, guitar
Deborah Harry – vocals, tamboura, tambourine, finger cymbals
Anton Carysforth – drums
Steve "Marvello" DePhillips – bass, vocals
Freddy – spiritual advisor
Assisting breezes:

Peter C. Leeds – bell tree, "pourer"

Artie Kornfeld – hairy drums, bongos, "bird", a very big bass drum, "toast-er"

Wind in the Willows was an American band which included Deborah Harry as a vocalist. The band took its name from British writer Kenneth Grahame's, The Wind in the Willows, a classic of children's literature. The band's only album, the self-titled The Wind in the Willows barely entered the US charts no.195 let alone the UK charts. The band broke up shortly after failing to achieve commercial success. The following year Artie Kornfeld, the producer of the album, went on to be the music producer of the Woodstock festival in 1969. Debbie Harry went on to join The Stilettos in 1974 and other bands until subsequently achieving success in 1976 with Blondie.


Anti-Disco, The Stilletos, 1972




Blondie - Heart Of Glass 1979



From the album Parallel Lines 1978

dr. π (pi)



enjoy!

❤️
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Today's tripping off the tongue word is -


incunabulum

NOUN
incunabula (plural noun)
An early printed book, especially one printed before 1501.


And no, I do not have any books printed before 1501 in my collection alas. However, I do have a CD by Autechre called Incunabula.

Autechre - Incunabula

The track is called Kalpol Introl

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Back from my excursion to Westwood Cross and Canterbury and just finished a very large mug of tea!

Whilst in the cathedral city I picked up three brand new Blue Note jazz CDs from HMV for £3 each  and all are reissues. Playing one now -

Bill Evans and Jim Hall - Undercurrents.


Undercurrent (CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered) album cover

The other two are -
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder


Well, I have reports to do soon so ta-ta for now.

Dinner this evening will be cod and chips.

Oh and Brain of Britain is back on Radio 4 and  so far i have done quite well with the quiz.
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I had to pop into the supermarket to get some provisions and on my walk up Preston Street I found myself gravitate towards Spoons for a beer before going back home again.

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