Some of music I have been playing since last post and I hope it be more intreasting
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits
Masterplan - PumpKings
Two fine albums I bought from download site 7digital.com - I do not recommend this site because I paid for Boulevard IV "Luminescence" but album did not download, so I am waiting for answer. Also they remove albums purchase from "YOUR MUSIC" because of record label say so, it is like YouTube site (to be fair it seems Bandcamp does the same I have lost Procol Harum.)
Who - Live At Leeds (CD)
Fleetwood Mac - The Very best Of (double CD)
Queen - Greatest Hits II (CD)
Michael Jackson - Ones (CD)
Barclay James Harvest - River Of Dreams (CD, this albums was never released in UK, what was called import for UK market, maybe with Brexit these be called Import again)
Maggie Bell - Best Of Sound & Vision (CD, My first Maggie Bell album, but I did buy single vinyl in seventies)
Accept - The Rise Of Chaos (Very good Heavy Metal album and my second Accept album)
Black Sabbath - Sabotage (CD, I bought this cassette tape in 1975 on NEMS lable 7246001, Made In England, with no noise reduction. I have always known it has great album but not for press critics. I have bought it on CD in September 2017)
Def Leppard - Greatest Hits Vault 1980 - 1985 (cassette)
Corky Laing Mountain - Live In Melle (CD, it has real live feel)
Caravan - Live At The Fairfield Halls, 1974 (CD, This is regarded a good album to have if you like Canterbury Sound)
West Bruce & Laing - Why Dontcha (Vinyl LP)
West Bruce & Laing - Whateever Turns You On (Vinyl LP)
In CRS magazine both West & Bruce said that they don't like these too much - but buying when release in seventies the first album I like and second too if you like Heavy blues Rock)
Caravan - For Girls Who Grew Plump In The Night (CD)
BlackFoot Sue - The Best Of (CD, this is very good album really)
Last Cry - In The Name Of Love (CD single, a two track single on CD, Track 1. In The Name of Love. Track 2 City Queen. They never released studio album but CD of outakes is about for big money)
Yes - Yesterday (CD, this album was released in 1974 of Yes best tracks from first two albums)
Unleash The Archers - Apex (CD, I really like this One)
Danger Danger - Screw It! (CD, of cause best album)
Black Country Communion - BBCIV (CD, Seems like Heavy Rock favourite with Deep Purple flavour)
Abbfinoosty - Future (CD, Very nice melodic prog Rock)
Pink floyd - The Early Years 1967 - 1972 (Double CD, Nice intake of early years)
Europe - Wings Of Tomorrow (vinyl LP, Europe best album by critics and fans)
Haze - Cellar Replayed (CD, good giging band & albums)
Barclay James Harvest Feauturing Les Holroyd - Revolution Days (CD, Good Melodic Rock album, reissued has "That Was Then This Is Now" with one extra track)
Night - Raft Of The World (YouTube Download)
Styx - The Mission (Youtube Download)
Romeo's Daughter - Romeo's Dayghter (YouTube Download)
Romeo's Daughter - Spin (Spotify, You can get these albums on Spotify and buy CD's from HMV or Amazon)
Steven Wilson - To The Bone (CD, I think it reach #3 in UK album charts)
Lesley Duncan - Everything Changes (Vinyl LP, put this on record CD years ago)
Nick Drake - Way To Blue: An Introduction To Nick Drake
(CD, I first listen to Nick Drake in 1971 on Island Records Various - EL Pea double vinyl with Nick Drake "Northern Sky." These vinyl albums are not in good condition today because of plastic they was in but I took mine out and put them in paper sleeves so should be good. I remember searching for Nick Drake album and info in music press but come up with nothing, I would be a legend now days of buying original copy if I did.
Reckless Sleepers - Big Boss Sound (CD, alright album & bought for 50 pence in eighties)
Bees Make Money - Music Every Night (MP3, Lovely Pub Rock)
Tank - Filth Houndes Of Hades (YouTube Download, I have 7 inch Vinyl single "Turn Your Head Around" & "Steppin' On A Landmine."
Lemmy Kilmister Liked Tank. I have to buy album some time.)