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Monday, November 26, 2007

A double dose of Annie Lennox


Annie gave a double shot of heaven to her fans this Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday night she performed a couple of numbers segued into each other on the legendary Michael Parkinson show. This is one of Parky's last shows and he is winding down to retirement so staged a musical highlights show.
Annie does not give many interviews so she didn't join him on his famous couch afterwards. Shame.
On Sunday Annie was the subject of an hour-long South Bank show interviewed by Melvin Bragg but intercut about 60%/40% in favour of live performances from the SING show and studio recordings.
The music was fantastic.
Annie gave some insight into her early life in Aberdeen, coming to the Roal Acadamey, meeting Dave Stewart and forming the Eurythmics over 25 years ago.
She also showed us what drives her to produce albums such as her latest masterpiece Songs of Mass Destruction and the work she is doing with the SING project.
Unmissable stuff, shame if you did miss it.







Take a look at the album here

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Raising Sand


The most amazing musical collaberation betwen stupendous artists Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, produced by T Bone Burnett.
Outstanding stuff!


Check it out here

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Check out Olivia Gray

This artist is worthy of your attention.
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Friday, November 09, 2007

Kino is a poet of sound and image


Amazing sounds, images, and experiences.


Check out the website for the Map of the Universe

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Bruce Springsteen Magic



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Magic it certainly is, after the Seeger sessions, this is Bruce at his all time best, reminiscent of the powerful and moving 'Rising' and even older sounds and moods.

Absolutely brilliant, recommended listening!


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