Muchas Gracias, donkershein, merci beaucoup


Ay-ay-ay-ay


Kassa Overall - Go Get Ice Cream And Listen To Jazz

Sometimes art is in lockstep with life and this album came out just at the time I had stopped drinking and become obsessed with ice cream. It really spoke to me.

This is such a good album by an extremely talented musician.

I just can’t believe it’s been six years since this came out. That's an awful lot of ice cream.

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This is a strange affair


Richard & Linda Thompson - First Light

This album was the Thompsons’ return from a three year sabbatical spent in Sufi communes, about which Linda was later quite scathing. The songs are along broadly spiritual themes, but you wouldn’t know it, because they’re so well-hidden. However, Richard’s songwriting style is always right there, front and centre.

It’s a good album, albeit a slow-burning one.

Linda's voice is great.

It has an interesting cast of players, including 70’s show-tune queen, Julie Covington, Andy Fairweather-Low from the Amen Corner and Maddy Prior from Steeleye Span, as well as the top session musicians of the day.

Today I learned: Richard Thompson was once in a band with Hugh Cornwell of the Stranglers.

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Summer's coming, time to dream the day away


Was a hot afternoon, the last day of June


Average White Band


Rufus featuring Chaka Khan - Rags To Rufus

Rufus were a white funk-rock-pop band who managed to score one of the greatest black soul vocalists of our age. Essentially, this album marks the point where Rufus ceased to be a band who had a great singer and became the band of the great singer. Quite a few original members left as part of the corporate restructuring after this album came out.

You wonder if the 20 year-old Khan hadn't become a bit of an insufferable cunt by this time. She was in the studio on different days to the rest of the band and she had the self-assuredness to reject a song Stevie Wonder had written especially for her. She did, however, have the good sense to accept Tell Me Something Good. To be fair, that isn't even the best tune on the album (Ashford & Simpson's Ain't Nothin' But A Maybe picks up that honour.)

It's one of my favourite Rufus albums. It's a knackered US issue I picked up for a dollar in a junk shop in Ovingham.

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Lying here next to you in my birthday suit


Coughs and sneezes spread diseases


Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - Axiom

This album came out in 2020. It was recorded live during the early covid days, just before lockdown. In fact, Scott addresses the impending crisis in his between-song chat.

Although I bought this as soon as it was released, it fell foul of my post-covid dip in interest in music, so it hasn’t been played that much. That’s a shame, because it’s good.

He’s a gifted horn player and an eccentric character, who obviously thinks a lot about his art, which will either be the making of him...or the opposite.

The album also features Scott's frequent work wife, Elena Pinderhughes on flute. That is a good thing. The two work so well together and she's as prominent on this album as he is.

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Orange Juice


Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain

I can’t seem to drag myself away from Miles Davis lately.

I’m re-reading his autobiography, which is one of the best. It's been about 35 years since I first read it and I've since heard so much more of his music.

This is one of my favourite Miles Davis albums – I’m a sucker for anything a bit Spanish-y.

Rodrigo’s Concierto De Aranjuez was/is a colliery band favourite (known as Orange Juice), and Davis’ version is superb. Never was there a piece of music more suited to his playing style.

Will O' the Wisp is taken from Manuel de Falla's opera El Amor Brujo, which - I found out through reading the rather dense sleeve notes to this album - is well worth a listen.

Gil Evans’ orchestration is outstanding and it's as much his album as it is Davis'.

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Well let me tell you-oo!


Aan-gel Dust


Like fine wine, he gets mellower with age


We've been watching you, Davis, we know what you're doing


1984 - Not All Bad After All


Papa's not got Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag


Pigbag - Dr Heckle And Mr Jive

I can still remember the disappointment I felt after buying this album and getting it home only to realise that Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag wasn't on it.

Having said that, it's not a bad album. It's very short bass-strap and strummy, strummy 1982...but there's nothing wrong with that. The sound of a G.L.C.-funded festival.

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Get movin', get groovin', come on everybody - do it.


Float old note new upon my mind


Lisa O'Neill - All Of This Is Chance

I think O'Neill was an algorithmic suggestion, resulting from my love of Lankum. I played the bollix off this for a few months, after I first bought it. This is it's first spin in quite a while.

This is a lovely album, with generous modern folk stylings leaning heavily into the traditional, and O'Neill's rich Cavan-accented singing.

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Getting Randy


You'll find yourself in another space


Flora Purim - 500 Miles High

A really very good live album, with Flora and her gang recorded at the Montreaux Jazz Festival in 1974. Milton Nascimento joins in on his big tune Cravo E Canela (Cinamon and Cloves).

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Doo lang doo da lang a lang doo lang


Fox - Fox

I was 10 when this came out. Seeing Aussie singer Noosha Fox on the telly was, i think, the first time I thought, "Ooh, hello!" about another person.

They had a handful of decent pop singles, which hold up well today, I think, before she went solo, had one hit and disappeared to become the mother of British television science-explainer, Ben Goldacre.

I just discovered that Herbie Armstrong was in Fox. I saw the Herbie Armstrong Band supporting Robert Cray on the 4th November 1985 (thanks again, raysgigs.com). Me and my mate, Tim, took the piss all the way through because they were so shit.

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If there was a load of fucking skinheads down here you'd all shit yourself and you know it.


Alternative TV - The Image Has Cracked

A conversation on Bluesky about how Jools Holland shittifies (almost) everything he touches, led me to buy this. Holland plays on a couple of tracks, and doesn't ruin everything.

My sister had this LP when I was young and I fucking rinsed it. It's a mix of live and studio stuff, with the live stuff being ATV at the 100 Club inviting audience members on stage to speak their brains. This being late 70s London, it turns up in a fight. Mark Perry sounds like the teacher who's not angry, just disappointed.

I think ATV were the missing link between 77 punk and the next generation of DIY/anarcho punk. They really felt like punk was a force for change rather than a way of getting on Top Of The POPS.

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"She's in beautiful condition."


Sonny Rollins - Original Music From The Score "Alfie"

This album is music from the 1966 film.

Rollins is joined by some heavy-hitters, like Kenny Burrell, Jimmy Cleveland, and J.J. Johnson.

I don't know why I don't have more Rollins albums.

Also, Japanese edition. Fabulous quality pressing.

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Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-dooooo


Toots & The Maytals - Funky Kingston

This was one of the first LPs I ever bought (from Downtown Records in Romford, if I remember correctly - it was cheap because it was a cutout.)

What an album! Every track is great. Looking back, it’s more of a cover-versions album than I'd realised at the time (Country Roads, Louie Louie and the title track being a version of Funky Nassau.)

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You're the apple of my eye.


LW5 - Ripe For The Picking 12"

In April 1985, according to Raysgigs.com, I saw these at the Hammersmith Odeon supporting Maze. I remember really liking them. (Maze, on the other hand, I remember
finding a bit underwhelming.)

I always felt LW5 should have achieved more, really.

This is a nice slab of Brit-boogie, in the same ballpark as Loose Ends.

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All mine


Inner Life - Moment Of My Life Extended Version 12"

Another Salsoul banger. I think I first heard this on the [https://www.discogs.com/release/112290-Various-Street-Sounds-Edition-1/url]]1982 Street Sounds 1 album.

Jocelyn Brown on lead vocals.

Sneaky Gospel.

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Say What?


Instant Funk - I Got My Mind Made Up 12"

Back in 1983 or thereabouts, I used to hang around with a bloke who would occasionally DJ parties and the like. I borrowed all his records and taped them on my parents’ new Akai stack system. This tune was one of the tunes I taped. Salsoul was such a good label, both in the quality of the tunes they released and in the design of the actual label.

This was remixed by Larry Levan, I believe. I put this on for my granddaughter to have a bit of a dance to. I'm sure Larry would have been happy with that.

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I can feel you in my space


In cars it becomes a hit


Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven

Sparks produced by Georgio Moroder at his absolute peak, leading to some of their most popular tunes and bringing them out of their late-70s slump.

Interesting (but not surprising) to see it was pretty much slagged in the music press at the time. They clearly just didn't get it.

Also, it seems that Joy Division took inspiration from No. 1 Song In Heaven for Love Will Tear Us Apart. Now there's a turn up.

A brilliant album.

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Flora and some of her associates...


Feels so mellow...


Pieces of a Dream - Pieces of a Dream

PoaD’s debut album, from 1981, is produced by Grover Washington Jr, and sounds it. Bearing in mind that some of his own output was challengingly smoooth and honestly pretty awful, they got off lightly, because this is a decent album.

Of course, the whole show is stolen by the Dexter Wansel co-produced (and synthesizer-playing) Warm Weather, the album’s big hit, which instantly transports me back to the Robbie Vincent show on Saturday lunchtimes on Radio London.

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Lawns grow plush in the hinterlands


Sparks - Kimono My House

I can still clearly recall the impact of seeing Sparks on Top Of The Pops for the first time in 1974, performing the lead single from this album, This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us, Ron’s Hitler moustache creating quite the stir, even in a pop world occupied by the frocked-up Bowie and Robbie from Mud, and Steve Priest from The Sweet dressed like a big gay fash on the Christmas Day TOTP episode.

This is the album in which Sparks set out their stall with the wares they will hawk, albeit in variations, until today. Wares that will be blatantly shoplifted by some of their contemporaries (looking at you, Queen.)

The front of the sleeve has to be one of the best album covers ever.

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Dead Squared


Dead - House Of Lightning (Brave Aurora)/House Of Lightning - Fear Merchant

This split 7" was chucked in with my two Dead albums.

It's part 8 of a series of split 7" singles with Dead and other bands.

It's a bit on the rock-side of things for me, on first listen.

I'll give it another couple of goes before it goes on the shelf.

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Silent Voter


Miles Davis - In A Silent Way

In Australia, it's election day. Because of my work, I don't have my name and address on the register of electors. I am what is known as a 'silent voter'. Whenever I attend a polling station, this always freaks them the fuck out, and they send me off into the darkest corner of the building, while they run around shouting, "Trevor, we've got a silent voter over here! Trevor...has anyone seen Trevor? We've got a SILENT VOTER....This chap, over here."

Oh, it makes me smile.

This was the last of yesterday's purchases. I'd not heard it before.

This was Davis' first 'electric' album. The supporting cast (Hancock, Corea, Shorter, Holland, Zawinul, McLaughlin and Williams) would lead you to expect a more raucous affair, but it's a superbly chilled album, although it contains all the fusion-y goodness you'd expect. I suppose it pre-dates jazz-fusion raucousness, as Weather Report didn't get together until the year after this was released.

On white vinyl, if that's your thing.

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What shall we see, for the first time altogether?


Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus


Charles Mingus - The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady

The third of yesterday's purchases. A record I know well from my digital copy, but that I haven't heard for ages, because I rarely listen to digital music files any more.

Just an amazing piece of music. Recorded in 1963. Nineteen. Sixty. Three!

Also, the photo on the cover is just wonderful.

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On the Spectrum


Boom bap, rap, rap, rappity rap-rap Rappity rap, pfft, boom bap, bap, bap, bap


Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal

I had the opportunity to go to two record shops today. I spent more than I should.

One of the things I hated when I was young was old cunts dismissing modern music as derivative and not as good as the old days, or whatever. I'd always promised myself that i would never do it. The problem is, you then get old yourself and all the young people's music starts to sound shit and derivative and not as good as the old days. Every now and then, though, something comes along which makes you wish you were able to hear it with the fresh ears of your sallow youth. This is one such thing.

Doechii's performance on NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts is extraordinary and I've wanted this since seeing it, but was waiting for the re-press, due to the expensive cost of the original pressings.

I think this will be one of the defining recordings of the current epoch. It's really good. Doechii is quite something. But you probably knew that.

To be completely honest though, I prefer the NPR Tiny Desk Concert versions.

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