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    Posted: 14 Apr 2024 at 9:20am
I am enjoying the posthumous Lee "Scratch" Perry album King Perry.
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Pink Floyd "A Collection of Great Dance Songs" (Remastered 2017)
For some reason the tracks just work together.

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Originally posted by patientot patientot wrote:

Probably my favorite RH album if I'm being honest...


Mine too. Much more mature than "Pablo Honey" and still devoid of the intellettualistic eccesses of the following ones (although "Ok Computer" still is a great one)
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Orphans of the Depeche Mode sound (the tour has just ended), craving for some punchy electronica with a disco vibe, and not afraid of lyrics in Italian?

Check this:


It's the best album this band from my town has released in the past 25 years, very nice stuff and very Depeche-y (the intro of the first song is an obvious homage).

If you happen to like it, the white vinyl version is mastered and pressed very well too.


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Played Camel's Mirage LP earlier today. You'll recognize that the cover art is weird and that is because this is a '74 U.S. pressing on the Janus label. I guess they couldn't use the cigarette pack cover art here. The record was cut at Sterling Sound and I think they did a pretty good job. This one cleaned up a bit after putting it through ultrasonic cleaning even though it had been vac-cleaned before.


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I'm not a big fan of orchestral arrangements on rock albums but I've taken a liking to this one. Tommy with the London Symphony Orchestra and Chambre Choir. It has some excellent soloists and singers, even Ringo takes a good part 'Fiddling About'.  The orchestral recordinary give a soundstage and instrument placement that has to be heard, quite excellent through GS gear.

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The Bends is one of my favourites too.
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