What Are You Listening to Now 7.0

They Dream Of Starfish - Analogue Dreams

A new song my lady love and I have been working on for the past week. Played on a host of analogue gear - and butchered by running them through software delays and reverbs.

Still, that's two of about eight songs for our new album.
 
Driven Pace

Forceland

Happy Midweek Musical Litsters! Peace, love and Happiness one and all.
 
Having a 50's/60's Doo-wop day today, I can't do much except sit here and listen to music, so here's my chill-out list:

Poor Little Fool - The Fleetwoods
Mister Blue - The Fleetwoods
Come Softly To Me - The Fleetwoods
Mister Lonely - Bobby Vinton
Blue Velvet - Bobby Vinton
Blue Moon - Bobby Vinton
The End Of The World - Skeeter Davis
Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto
Sleepwalk - Santo & Johnny
Earth Angel - The Penguins
Tears On My Pillow - Little Anthony And The Imperials
Come Go With Me - the Del-Vikings
Poetry In Motion - Johnny Tillitson
Take Good Care Of My baby - Bobby Vee
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes - Bobby Vee
Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners
You Belong To Me - The Duprees
I'll Remember (In The Still Of The Night) - The Five Satins
Maybe - The Chantels
Just To Be With You - The Passions
Angel Baby - Irene
Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson
Travelin' Man - Ricky Nelson
Hello Mary-Lou, Goodbye Heart - Ricky Nelson
I will Follow You - Ricky Nelson
Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee
Rhythm Of The Rain - The Cascades
Johnny Angel - Shelly Fabares
Where The Boys Are - Connie Francis
Stupid Cupid - Connie Francis
 
Auri : Auri

A Nightwish spin-off. Lush, mellow sounds, folksy Celtic in parts, easy listening and pleasant. Not metal at all despite the Nightwish connection
 
Subterranean Masquerade : Mountain Fever.


Again.

I'm growing to appreciate it more with each listen. It still isn't in the same league as their earlier catalog, but it's still very good.
 
Pain Of Salvation : In The Passing Light Of Day

and

Pain Of Salvation : Panther


Again.

Even though they went a bit weird with Be and (worse) with Scarsick, these guys are really good!

The manager of their record label once described Gildenlow to me as "insanely talented". I have to agree, even though can be a bit of a nutcase to talk to in person :D
 
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