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This 2 x 45rpm version sounds really good, my OG Aussie version sounds good, but the Bass on this is another level and  sound stage too, If you love this album I think this is a good investment for your listening pleasure.

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Inventions - Maze Of Woods -- a collaboration between a bloke from Eluvium and a bloke from Explosions In The Sky ... sounds good in theory but idano doesn't seem to capture the best bits of either. Howver there are remixes from The Field, Leyland Kirby (aka The Caretaker) and A Winged Victory For The Sullen to make things more interesting. "Name Yer Price" lossless download from Bandcamp for today.

 

--Geoff

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On 11/11/2020 at 5:45 PM, Dilettanteque said:

Let's see if this encourages the love....

 

Bob Dylan - Planet Waves

Bob Dylan - Planet Waves - 1st + Insert - EX - Amazon.com Music

 

Forever Young, Hazel, Tough Mama, Something There Is About You, Going, Going, Gone....what's not to love. 

 

You better be quick @Dilettanteque

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I’m sticking with Richard

My favourite of his Prussian Blue

His first record

And far more important than playing them my shrine to Australian music

Right up there on the wall with the American and British rock Gods?

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7 hours ago, keyse1 said:

Richard Clapton

Bet no one has seen a picture when he looked like this

4 great consecutive records 

The good old days?

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What, minus the coke? Saw him live more times than I care to remember, and have strong memories of him under the influence of his chemical sugar.

 

Is that John Cleese on the album cover demonstrating one of his famous silly walks?

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