Sunday, May 29, 2022

32 days later...

Playlist
Family 5 - Wege zum Ruhm
Camille O'Sullivan - Changeling
Various - Escapism Vol 1
Moderat - More D4ta
Sex Pistols - The Original Recordings
Gentle Giant - Civilian (Remaster)
Family 5 - Stolpere nicht! (EP)
Nimbus Sextet - Forward Thinker
Various Artists - Sounds Of The Star Club
PUR - Nichts Ohne Grund
Lucilectric - Mädchen
BBC Symphony Orchestra - Adams: Shaker Loops / Reich: The Desert Music
Family 5 - Ran! Ran! Ran! - The Best of Vol 1
Various - Fifty Number Ones of the 60's
Wolf-Ferrari - Piano Trios
Reich - The Desert Music
Grant Green - The Main Attraction
Various Artists - 21st Century Trance 2
Various Artists - Trance Nation
Various Artists - Trance Nation 2001
Various Artists - Fifty Number Ones of the 60s
Various Composers - Absolute Classics
Various Artsists - Angel Beach Vol 3
The Bad Plus - The Basement Sydney March 2008
Bruno Bavota - Mediterraneo
Radiohead - OK Computer

Final solo day for now...

Up not too early...


Gloomy skies...


Brighter boxes...


Masses of music...


Breakfast at home... 


The Daily Section, No 43/432 was 429, the 4th last 25 acquisitions sitting on "The Shelf"...

 Since I did the, then, very latest 25, 12 days ago, I’ve bought a further 47 CDs so “The Shelf” sections are a moveable feast and some discs may never be in the running (i.e. they’ve been filed into already chosen sections)...




Today, I chose a superb interpretative collection by Camille O’Sullivan, a 2CD set of Jacques Brel and a cheeky wee compilation of ambient things - a single CD in a nice box…


With these in the cans, it was off to Stockbridge for a wander...





...which resulted in yet another pile...


I am out of control...


The first three, from BHF were not too bad...




The next three from Cancer Research (taken re their being 3 for £1), were all German but not so good...




And the last, from Shelter for 99p, not Reich's best (and I have another version) but nice to have...


This afternoon, some filing undertaken...

There were some wee moves needed re these 50 boxes of jazz, in which there was only space for 35 more CDs re the 1,250 capacity. Annoying work indeed! Not helped by Steve Reich playing two versions of “The Desert Music”, out of phase, in two rooms.  I needed something more entertaining!




Grant Green hit the spot and I was soon finished - many of the displayed covers having changed re box content...


Later on, while prepping to pick Anne and Jane up, the errant toenail finally came off - 32 days after the injury event...

Look away now...

Oops, too late...


At six, post finally having toes that allowed me to walk again with some modicum of normality, I was at the back of Waverley Station to welcome home and give a lift home to the two Chelsea Flower Show girls, who'd enjoyed a trip to said show, Phantom and to that Oxford yesterday...

No celebratory "Anne's Home" pics for some reason...

Oh well...

Here's a wee squirrel instead...


Some "Rita" enjoyed and off to bed with the Radiohead...


Highlight of the Day : Toe fixed, Anne home...

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