That thing when you suddenly think of something you haven’t listened to for a while but can’t remember what it’s called.... took me a while but I found it!
amc2 - Hey Jude was never released as an album in the UK. The original set of remasters followed the UK original albums as intended by the Beatles, rather than the US releases planned by their US label. However a smallish number of the US albums were released as remasters, even here in the UK for a while two or three years ago. Their main purpose was to establish/continue copyright on those releases. Subsequently they seem to have gone off release, hence the scarcity.
I'm currently listening to Bruce Springsteen's High Hopes, the last of his later albums that I've been listening to.
Wikipedia page for the US "Hey Jude" album. Remarkable to think that all those great songs on side 1 hadn't previously appeared on an album.
Other than "Hey Jude" itself, less amazing about the side 2 songs. Yet I still get sentimental about "The Ballad of John and Yoko," as Paul found it in himself to help John with it, even as the band was falling apart.
In a desperate bid to muster some Russia 2018 Word Cup enthusiasm, while
also attempting to shed some timber after 6 weeks of BBQ fever, Finders
Keepers gym buddies Andy Votel and Doug Shipton flex their muscles by
digging in the mixtape vault to bring you this lost party pack of latter
day wax workouts from the Russian based label Melodiya. Featuring a
wide range of Soviet psych and synth pop this mix from 2013 kicks off
with an instant RED card, multiple handballs and even comes complete
with a discoid Russian aerobics work-out before you hit the pitch(at
+8). Take advantage of this exclusive cassette-tape upload free-ball
while its hot and be sure to head to finderskeepersrecords.com for even
more global goodness to accompany this years most anticipated
international event (apart from Utrecht record fair).
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Released April 30, 2018 on Glacial Movements
That thing when you suddenly think of something you haven’t listened to for a while but can’t remember what it’s called.... took me a while but I found it!
https://lofihiphop.bandcamp.com/album/lofi-hiphop-007
Trojan records complication, some fine reggae on this
Ok really just a playlist with all the right songs; who knew the remaster cd of this would become so hard to find!
1996 - A Show Of Hands 15 1997 - What Did He Say?
2001 Bass Extremes (Steve Bailey/Victor Wooten) 2017 Wooten, Chambers, Franceschini
- Just Add Water - Trypnotyx
I'm currently listening to Bruce Springsteen's High Hopes, the last of his later albums that I've been listening to.
Wikipedia page for the US "Hey Jude" album. Remarkable to think that all those great songs on side 1 hadn't previously appeared on an album.
Other than "Hey Jude" itself, less amazing about the side 2 songs. Yet I still get sentimental about "The Ballad of John and Yoko," as Paul found it in himself to help John with it, even as the band was falling apart.
Aaron Martin / Christoph Berg - Day Has Ended
I got this from a Dronarivm flash sale a couple years ago and sadly can’t say if I ever listened to it yet! It’s really nice though
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Far Drifters by The Orchestra Of Mirrored Reflections
Played in AGF/Delay, Heisenberg, Moritz Von Oswald Trio, The Dolls, Vladislav Delay Quartet
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Having an 80'sday today
XTC - Black Sea
followed by
UB40 - Signing On
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Played in Vladislav Delay Quartet
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