
"It's too late to stop now!" Music has been at the center of my life for as long as I can recall. Here you'll find my thoughts about albums, musicians, and concerts. Modern and contemporary art will raise its head from time to time.
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This week’s album rewind is “Fisherman’s Blues” by The Waterboys from 1988.
Having achieved his quest for “the big music” with 1985’s excellent “This Is the Sea”, best known for the 45 “The Whole of the Moon”, Mike Scott sought out a new p...
Fairport Convention’s third album, “Unhalfbricking”, was released on July 3rd, 1969.
It marked a move toward a sound based on traditional English folk songs that would fully crystallize on the follow-up “Liege & Lief” which, in a remarkabl...
This week I’m looking back on “La Folie” - The Stranglers sixth album from 1981. It’s arguably the most overlooked gem in their catalog.
Initial sales were poor, but the success of the album’s second 45 “Golden Brown” saw the album hit #11...
Now Spinning at Musings Towers: Yes’ 24th and latest album “Aurora”. I’ve been playing this one a lot and really enjoying it.
It’s the fourth Yes album with Jon Davison on vocals. The last one “Mirror to the Sky” was where things started...
This week’s selection is Camel's sixth studio album "Breathless" from 1978.
It was the final album to feature founder member and keyboardist Peter Bardens, who departed before the subsequent tour which I caught at Manchester Free Trade Ha...
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