Are We A Warrior - Ijahman Levi This is so good, I can't see how, having listened to a lot of roots reggae, I could only discover it 34 years after it was recorded. Seriously toying the idea of a vinyl acquisition.
Makin Time - Here is my Number - YouTube i would be surprized if anywons heard of "makin time" , but might of heard of martin blunt who played in makin time before joining the charlatans
agree dave, was just post jam, a jam/mod influenced band, just flicking through my jam records now, "setting sons" first jam album i bought, a goodin
Good, I only asked as I've heard of people being ripped off for vinyl in 'collectors' shops that they could have picked up for an honest price from Discogs! Hope you get it and enjoy it
Used to live in Beanos in Croydon England's largest second hand record store. If you wanted something they had it or got it for you.... Sadly now gone.
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings - YouTube remember this Loz? don't know if you will pick up this Edit Loz but as above has almost identical effect on us both it seems only fair to add :- as literally 'shiver up the spine' stuff. Never forget watching S.H. play this live at Hammersmith with plenty of dry ice
Chris, the whole album is a masterpiece but that particular track gives me the chills, goosebumps, the works. It's one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard. Yep, I think I remember that one!
so I hit the right spot then (me too) ok - how about ANTHONY PHILLIPS -- The Geese and The Ghost -- 1977.wmv - YouTube depends if you liked 'early' as well as 'late'. Hardly any I didn't buy but stopped when it was just Banks/Rutherford plus vocalist.
That Anthony Phillips album ... it's weird and unaccountable, but I have never heard it. I have no explanation for this odd gap in my collection as it's almost essential listening for any early Genesis fan (or any early Prog fan, for that matter). I will get around to it. Recently bought Calling All Stations or whatever that later Genesis album is called. A £1 from a charity shop, but over-priced by at least 99p. Still, it's all for charity (and I'm not referring to Tony Banks here). And for a change of pace ... I love A Grand Don't Come From Free, it's a work of genius but the earlier album isn't too shabby either.