This week's big repeaters (apart from a veggie curry I had on Tuesday):
Richard Maxfield/Harold Budd - The Oak of the Golden Dreams
Bought principally because I do like a bit of Harold. These are his earliest recorded compositions from 1969/70, together with four early-1960s pieces by experimental modern composer Maxfield. The first of the Budd tracks, the title track for the CD, is a long piece of electronic bubbliness. I think (cautiously) it would appeal to those who like No Pussyfootin'. But don't hold me to that!
Sparks - Kimon My House
Can't really go wrong with this, it hasn't dated too badly at all and the tunes are irresistable.
Otherwise:
Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets
The Jam - Peel Session 2.5.1977
Buzzcocks - Peel Session 19.9.1977
Joe Gibbs and the Professionals - African Dub Chapter Three
A Certain Ratio - Early
Laurie Anderson - "O Superman" 7"
A Certain Ratio - "Brazilia" 12"
The The - Soul Mining
Pet Shop Boys - Introspective
A Certain Ratio - "Won't Stop Loving You" CD single
Morrissey - World Peace Is None Of Your Business
CTMF - "He Wore A Pagan Robe" 7"
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