Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel
Not really what I was expecting from the former Black Crowes lynchpin but worth investigating. Lushly arranged and straying at times into a slinky funk soul sound you would associate more with Stevie Wonder of the Doobie Brothers this is what Robinson describes as “Cosmic Californian music".
Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Narcissus Soaking Wet
Drinking Flowers - New Swirled Order
Drinking Flowers, a new band from Los Angeles, has carved their way into the California neo-psychedelic/garage scenes following their own rules but in truth they sound like a decidedly British band. Get past the terrible album title pun and you can expect impenetrable walls of sound andjangling dark paisley vibes.
Drinking Flowers - Black Monday HD
Delia Derbyshire & Elsa Stansfield - Circle Of Light
This soundtrack was created in 1972 by musician Delia Derbyshire (pioneer of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop) and artist Elsa Stansfield. A mix of concrete ideas, sound design, tape manipulation, natural environmental sounds and birdsong.The recording was originally commissioned by director / producer / art collector Anthony Roland for his 1972 film about the slides of radical stills photographer Pamela Bone. The film is rarely seen and the soundtrack has never been released until now.
Delia Derbyshire & Elsa Stansfield - Circle Of Light
This week's selection is by Michael Moloney, aka llamalpaca from the vinyl-only record and design store, Chameleon.
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