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The Incredible String Band - Wee Tam & The Big Huge

The Incredible String Band - Changing Horses

The Incredible String Band - I Looked Up

The Incredible String Band - U

The Incredible String Band - Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending

The Incredible String Band - Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air

The Incredible String Band - The Circle is Unbroken: Live and Studio 1967-1972 (disc 2 Live in Canada 1972)

The Incredible String Band - Earthspan

The Incredible String Band - No Ruinous Feud

The Incredible String Band - Across the Airwaves: BBC Radio Recordings 1969-74

Jethro Tull - Aqualung

Jethro Tull - Warchild (Steven Wilson Remix)

Jethro Tull - A Ian Anderson - Thick as a Brick 2

Peter Tosh and Friends - Arise Black Man

Sweet & Honey - Live at Your Cosmic Mind

Björn Olsson -Instrumental Music...

V.A. - The Phonographic Yearbook 1910

Stina Nordenstam - And She Closed Her Eyes

Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Black Sabbath - Sabotage
Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstasy
Black Sabbath - Never Say Die

John Lennon - Rock & Roll
John Lennon - Menlove Ave

Füxa - Very Well Organized
Füxa - Accretion
Füxa - Inflight Audio

Elton John - Caribou
Elton John - Here & There
Elton John - Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy

Scott Walker - The Moviegoer
Scott Walker - Any Day Now
Scott Walker - Stretch
Scott Walker - We Had It All

The Bee Gees - Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs
The Bee Gees - Spicks & Specks
The Bee Gees - Turn Around, Look At Us

of Arrowe Hill - A Few Minutes In The Absolute Elsewhere
of Arrowe Hill - 1914-1918

The Underground River - Nocturama : Vistas Of Sombre

The Police - Outlandos D'Amour
The Police - Regatta De Blanc
The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta

Paul Simon - Paul Simon

Low - C'mon
Low - The Invisible Way

Cardiacs - The Obvious Identity
Cardiacs - Toyworld
Cardiacs - Archive Cardiacs

Thompson Twins - Quickstep & Sidekick
Thompson Twins - Into The Gap

Tender Prey - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Sometimes tracks impress you more than they have previously and Mercy did exactly that last week.

Countless Branches – Bill Fay
There's nothing inherently wrong with this album, but it's just not grabbing me in the same way as the past couple have (though admittedly they are both pretty special).

Free Hand – Gentle Giant
Some people who know me are surprised I like Gentle Giant as I'm really not into prog, but there's just something about this lot. Yes, they're fiddly buggers but it always seems that the music is put first rather than any individual showing off. And they're not just tight. They're ballsy too! I knew a lot of this album in a way when I bought it over 40 years ago as the material here is pretty heavily featured on the Live: Playing The Fool LP which I'd bought when it as released a few years earlier. I'm not sure where this is rated by the Giant afficianardoes bit this is quite possibly my fave album of theirs.

Um Dad – Stephen Mallinder
As I've no doubt said before this is more Crackdown than Red Mecca if you want a reference point. Got to say I'm enjoying this a lot.

Also...

Zinc Alloy & the Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow – Marc Bolan & T.Rex

Emotional Detox – Camera

Monster Movie – Can

The Lost Broadcasts – Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band

Enter The 37th Chamber – El Michels Affair

The Wood – Paul Haig

Substance – New Order

Summertime – Rose City Band