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17th July 2015 Album 1 Comment 2000sAlbum of the Monthclassicalelectronicafree downloadhidden gemsjazz

The Gnome’s Revenge

In 2007 Josh Dick and Brad Scoville used computers to create a music album for their U.S. college project. They called themselves Free Admission, the album was called Revenge of the Lawn Gnome and the result is available for free streaming and download on Jamendo, Last FM, Soundcloud and the Josh Dick website. There are…Read more The Gnome’s Revenge

12th July 2015 Track 1 Comment 16th centuryChapman StickfolkTrack of the Weektraditional

Greensleeves

The Crotchety clan is going back in time again. Mrs Crotchety and her daughter are going way back to the Jurassic era of pre-history (as portrayed in the film sets of Jurassic World). And, while they're at the cinema, Crotchety Man is visiting Tudor England. Henry VIII has been dead for more than 40 years, Elizabeth I…Read more Greensleeves

5th July 20155th July 2015 Track 3 Comments 1960spoprockTrack of the Week

Space Oddity

For my track of the week I'm offering a song you all know. You've heard it on the radio, on the TV, in films, and in pubs, restaurants and shops. It's ingrained in our collective consciousness like our national anthems or your favourite hymn. Most people like it, some adore it, few hate it. It's David Bowie's Space…Read more Space Oddity

1st July 20151st July 2015 Album 3 Comments 1970sAlbum of the Monthjazzsynthpop

Landscape

In my first chemistry practical at school we explored the difference between mixtures and compounds. Most metallic elements, we were told, have certain properties in common: they are hard and shiny; they conduct heat and electricity well; they ring when you strike them. Non-metals, like sulphur, are usually soft and powdery, are insulators and scrunch quietly if you…Read more Landscape

30th June 2015 Band/Artist 3 Comments 1970sBand/Artist of the Yearelectronicajazzprogressive rock

Axis

It's time to introduce you to the best band you've never heard of. I know you've never heard of them for two reasons. Firstly, although they recorded three albums in the mid to late seventies they were never signed up by a record company and never promoted in any way. Secondly, they never played any live gigs.…Read more Axis

28th June 2015 Track 3 Comments 2010sindieTrack of the Week

Somebody…

Back in January 2012, looking forward to my 60th birthday later that month, I spent some time browsing Internet sites for music I might like and came across a blogger called Xandi. He (I’m guessing it’s a ‘he’) publishes links to music videos of a wide range of genres from all round the world and I enjoyed…Read more Somebody…

21st June 201522nd June 2015 Track 2 Comments 2010sindieTrack of the Week

Regret

I've listened to a lot of contemporary music over the last 50 years or so. Inevitably, most of the tracks and albums I blog about were recorded and released a long time ago. But to prove I'm not stuck in the past my latest track of the week was only released at the end of April (this year)…Read more Regret

14th June 201514th June 2015 Track 1 Comment 1960salternativerockTrack of the Week

Stop This Train

I'm sure you remember a train journey like this... It was bright and sunny when you boarded the train but dark clouds rolled in and now it has started to rain. All you can see in the window is a few orange streetlights outside and the reflection of the seats and the passengers inside the carriage. It feels as…Read more Stop This Train

10th June 201512th June 2015 Track 1 Comment 1960sfolkTrack of the Week

Scarborough Fair

For my next track of the week I'm going to Scarborough Fair. It's a journey of around 150 miles from where I live now to the seaside town of Scarborough on the north east coast of England. I'll have to travel back in time, too, because the fair hasn't been held since 1788, but that's OK; time…Read more Scarborough Fair

31st May 2015 Track 2 Comments 1970srockTrack of the Week

Stairway to Heaven

Our living room is light and airy but rather bland: magnolia walls, white ceiling, beige carpet. A raspberry red sofa and a matching armchair add a big dollop of colour but they are old and the covers become increasingly shredded each time our beloved cat uses the furniture as a scratching post. The time has come to re-think the…Read more Stairway to Heaven

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