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Listening to an entire album seems to be something from a bygone era as now i tend to just listen to those songs i like. however i did listen to the entire Uriah Heep album Salisbury a few months ago Along with a ZZ top greatest hits album..
Listening to an entire album seems to be something from a bygone era as now i tend to just listen to those songs i like. however i did listen to the entire Uriah Heep album Salisbury a few months ago Along with a ZZ top greatest hits album..
It may be something of a bygone era, but I still love listening to albums in their entirety. Most of the new music I buy is on vinyl and I always listen to the complete record.
The last two albums I listened to (on vinyl) were
Jim James - Eternally Even, followed immediately by his debut album, Regions of Light and Sound of God
at last got my hands on the (basically) unreleased Vangelis 'The Bounty' soundtrack and it boggles my mind why this masterpiece has been locked away for so long.
My cassette deck isnt working well and it didnt sound that good,I might listen to my 8 track of this album next..... (Well maybe not next but next time I listen to it,ill listen to the 8 track and not cassette)
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