The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager (1981)
I’m always a bit reluctant to lock into the old mainstream dinosaurs from yesteryear just in case I completely lose my street cred.
commentsI’m always a bit reluctant to lock into the old mainstream dinosaurs from yesteryear just in case I completely lose my street cred.
commentsIt’s always a bit of an experience getting Lana’s new big chunk of vinyl onto your own turntable. Arriving by courier this very afternoon, it’s a big double gatefold package encasing two heaving 180g records.
commentsThis big proggy rocky thing is a real treat. Bought for just $12 in some bargain bin in a Melbourne mall, it’s a superb album that rewards you more on each subsequent listen.
commentsWedged between “The Stooges” and “Talking Heads” in my highly alphabetasied and well sorted vinyl collection, is this true punk masterpiece.
commentsThe themes were: The “SHAKE” record, where it shifted or consolidated, The “BANG” record, where it shifted or consolidated again
commentsPlease don’t judge me but this early eighties gem is a lot better than anyone, including myself, ever gave it credit for.
commentsIt’s taken all of the last 25 years to find a proper version of this record with the correct unadulterated track listing.
commentsI’ve been tweaking my new stereo system in the lounge lately. (No more heaving Stonehenge down my stairs every 6 months to host a Shut Up and Listen session!
commentsAnother beautifully eclectic and somewhat experimental offering from the post-punk, gothic sweethearts. Siouxsie Sioux is in fine voice and John McGeoch (ex Magazine guitarist) is now fully ensconced in the band.
commentsMy (not so) recent trip to Melbourne yielded some surprising good Aussie music that continues to reward. One of my favorites was Dope Lemon’s “Smooth Big Cat” on pretty picture disc vinyl - it’s just fantastic!
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