Sandy Denny: No End
Two versions; this one with a full band and twiddly bits . . . . . . and this one with just solo piano. I know which one I prefer.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
Two versions; this one with a full band and twiddly bits . . . . . . and this one with just solo piano. I know which one I prefer.
From one of the great forgotten Canterbury Sound albums, Fish Rising.
More from the fascinating krautrock scene of the early Seventies. The TV graphics haven’t dated a bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkVOXfuLYiA
In which the good cap’n reveals his inner Motown.
As Johnny says, ‘Here’s a little tearjerker for all you suicidals out there.’
I think Apollo is up there with the best of Eno’s work. This recent extended edition is well worth investigating.
Performed at a concert to mark 25 years since the Woodstock Festival, this is a cracking version of the title track from their fifth studio album in 1971. And here … Continue readingTraffic: The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Utterly hypnotic first track from their eponymous 1972 debut album. With the recent release of Can’s Live in Dusseldorf 1975, I’m loving my Krautrock at the moment.
Another frog delight: Kevin’s French version of his classic May I?
As French as Ricard, croissants and body odour, the Limsters let rip. Magnifique, ooh la la and any other Gallic cliche of your choice.