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Colin Barnes

  1. Lancaster, UK
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 141
  2. wishlist 3
  3. followers 23
  4. following 42
  1. Ghost Town
    by Lankum
  2. Wild Wet World
    by Cosmo Sheldrake
  3. Mirra
    by Benedicte Maurseth
  4. Hand To Mouth
    by Keeley Forsyth & Matthew Bourne
  5. In holiday clothing out of the great darkness
    by Clarice Jensen
  6. Limbs + Debris album bundle
    by Keeley Forsyth
  7. What Love Is
    by Katie Spencer
  8. Let The Soil Play Its Simple Part
    by Caroline Shaw, Sō Percussion
  9. Afrikalou
    by Robin Cochrane
  10. New York - Addis - London: The Story of Ethio Jazz 1965-1975
    by Mulatu Astatke
    Tezeta Tezeta
    Heard one track on BBC Radio 3 and impulsively ordered. Lovely music.
  11. Cliffs
    by Garefowl
    A Bird From A Rock A Bird From A Rock
    Haunting and Northern
  12. Weather Beaten
    by Katie Spencer
  13. Below Sea Level
    by Simon Scott
  14. Solo Acoustic Vol. 14
    by Kristin Thora Haraldsdottir
  15. Mr Luck and Ms Doom - UK and EU orders
    by The Delines
  16. The Green Line
    by Gilroy Mere
    I knew the Green Line buses. They whizzed past as I waited for the slower London Transport buses on my way home from school. This album has a folksy charm that fits with those memories. In spirit, like the old railroad blues recordings.

    No favourite track. I don't do that.
  17. Haar
    by Lauren MacColl
  18. Return to Kielderside
    by Kathryn Tickell
    A request from Kathryn that came with my CD this morning… Please make sure that you download the music even if you don't intend to listen to it using the downloaded formats. This helps KT re charts etc.

    I've been listening to this all day. It's magnificent.
  19. Eye To The Ear
    by Cosmo Sheldrake
    Interdimensional Interdimensional
    Marvelous music. It sounds great on CD.
    I recommend that you watch the YouTube video of Interdimensional studio performance.
  20. Sycamore Gap
    by Kathryn Tickell
    I'm not sure that anyone could have recorded a more fitting tune to honour the tree at Sycamore Gap and its meaning. I'm heading there this weekend and I'll stand by the wall and play this.