What are you listening to tonight ?

Imelda May - Life Love Flesh Blood

MQA version

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Ok, by now it would be difficult trying to hide the fact that I like the quality of Speakers Corner re-issues.
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Ok, by now it would be difficult trying to hide the fact that I like the quality of Speakers Corner re-issues.
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Wow! Deja Vu! I am 60 and I remember my parents listening to this album on the heath kit stereo that my dad built when I was a preteen. It was an excellent recording and album back then. I just may have to buy it. I use to love hearing Day-O.
 
Wow! Deja Vu! I am 60 and I remember my parents listening to this album on the heath kit stereo that my dad built when I was a preteen. It was an excellent recording and album back then. I just may have to buy it. I use to love hearing Day-O.

My favorites are ‘Jamaica Farewell’ and his speak after that, when Belafonte notices he is about to tell the same pre-rehearsed story twice, and then puts the blooper aside with “well, I was not always a young boy in the West-Indies...” [emoji3].


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My favorites are ‘Jamaica Farewell’ and his speak after that, when Belafonte notices he is about to tell the same pre-rehearsed story twice, and then puts the blooper aside with “well, I was not always a young boy in the West-Indies...” [emoji3].


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I am watching the chiefs game and listening to the album on YouTube and just finished that part of the album.
 
Another excellent bargain at $16. It's noted as being VG+. I have to say, even at 34+ years old, this original pressing looks brand spanking new inside and out, and sounds like it as well!

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Last but not least, a factory sealed album from 1986 for only $11.00! Modern English - Stop Start. Literally brand freakin' new! It's the first time this vinyl has seen light in 33 years.


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