What are you spinning now? (Mark 4)

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You’ve missed out on quite a lot stuck up the mountain chasing after raccoons and squirrels for food and clothes :slightly_smiling_face:

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Per someone else’s recent posts. Love Lucinda and this is starting off quite strong.

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I know, bears are our favorite, much thicker hides~~~

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More of challenge trapping one of them.
Then again, ‘you are a mountain man’, you will simply jump on its back and choke it out …! :wink:

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ha!!

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I am not really into Piano led Jazz in general but this grabbed me for some reason. Loving the trio and how the rhythm section just keeps with him at a phrenetic pace. Very impressive. Also this Octave (Not PSA, the other one) remaster is quite good.
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One of my favorite remixes. Far and away more enjoyable than the original mix.
Of course “remix” in this case means “reworked, re-arranged, re-imagined”.
Great stuff :slight_smile:

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Lee Westwood again. Here playing acoustic guitar, really really well :slight_smile:
He didn’t get much of a chance to shine when he was playing with the Small Gods, so a solo guitar album is really nice to see.
Highly recommended :slight_smile:

“Described by the Musician’s Union as “one of the UK’s most exciting and versatile musicians”, Lee Westwood is a guitarist and composer whose wide-ranging output stems from a long-term tenacity for musical exploration. Far from ordinary, Lee’s works span from the Music-Geometry crossover of his multimedia exhibition ‘A Hidden Order’ to a vast back-catalogue of works for solo guitar; from headlining festival stages with Hip-Hop groups and Prog Folk acts to commissions from some of the UK’s leading soloists, ensembles and choirs.”

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