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Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 24 June 2023 CE
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Edited Jun 25, 2023, 16:38
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 24 June 2023 CE
Jun 25, 2023, 16:37
Madness - The Rise & Fall
Madness - Keep Moving (often tempted to write an Unsung review of this album, such is the depth of the song-writing on display - some very dark subject matter presented with great skill and showing that the band's strength lies in the ability of each member to compose sympathetically with any other member)
Madness - Mad Not Mad (a mixture of bad/not bad)
The Madness - The Madness (ditto)

The Kinks - Face To Face
The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
The Kinks - Live At Kelvin Hall
The Kinks - Something Else

Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

Genesis - Transmission Impossible (unofficial box set collecting BBC sessions and 2 very interesting King Biscuit Hour live shows from the Trick Of The Tail and Wind & Wuthering tours with some rarely-played songs)
Genesis - Twickenham 2007
Genesis - When In Rome (anyone who thinks they hate Phil Collins should watch this show - he's in great vocal form throughout and a very entertaining showman too. I was at the Twickenham show and he surprised even me, a long-time Genesis fan. Shame this was the beginning of his decline in health)

Roy Wood - Boulders
Roy Wood - Mustard

Deep Purple - Fireball

Electric Light Orchestra - Face The Music
Electric Light Orchestra - Eldorado

Ananda Shankar - Ananda Shankar

Klaus Schulze - Black Dance
Klaus Schulze - Picture Music

La Düsseldorf - La Düsseldorf
La Düsseldorf - Viva

Can - The Peel Sessions

Amon Düül 2 - Live At The BBC

Bee Gees - To Whom It May Concern (this one perfect for the solstice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM-DmQ0x18k)

The Summerisle Stramash - The Wicker Man OST (live performance at the Barbican - a supergroup consisting of original Wicker Man vocalist/actor Lesley Mackie with Alasdair Roberts and members of Comus, Mellow Candle, Current 93 and The Pogues - should have been great and it often was, but the fact that the collective had only got together two days before resulted in some parts sounding woefully under-rehearsed)

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