I have uncovered a trove of my old albums, wot I prolly need to sell now. Only, I'm going through them. This is not a good idea, but it is kinda fun and proof if I needed it that I have always had somewhat esoteric taste (if with a slightly unhealthy tendency to prog rock)
Anyways up, a load of my old stuff doesn't seem to have made it into spotiface (my current choice for digital), which is a bit of a shame. Tracking down digital versions will keep me out of mischief. Some, like Longdancer, I am a little surprised about, not only are they bloody good (Trailer For a Good Life) but this was Dave Stewart's first outing, you would have thought that would have generated interest. Another of my slightly esoteric albums is Lost At Sea, by Glen Philips from 1975, which has possibly the best track dedication of all time:
Track #1 is "I've got a bullet with your name on it" - "is for all the cowboys who have actually caused me to say "whoa boy" to my bicycle"
I think it's quite good, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUJG4xaRRM4ETA with the glory of t'Internets, I find out
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