
Today I have reached the summit, found the Holy Grail and won the lottery. Well only in a metaphorical sense. I have in my possession mp3 files to Bob Weston's two studio albums, and hence I am here to share them with you.
Today I popped home from work to check the mail to see if my Brunning Sunflower albums had arrived. They hadn't but while I was home I checked my email. There was a message from John (wetcamelfood) from the Ledge sending me the mp3 files for these two albums.
I'm grateful, I'm amazed and I'm very thankful to him for sending me these. I have to honestly say that I'd just about given up ever hearing these albums. If you feel the same then please download them.
Bob Weston does have a new CD coming soon, so please support him and buy the album when it comes out. Should these ever see a CD release, they are probably not going to sell that well (and I'm almost sure they didn't the first time) but I'll be up the front of the queue to buy my copies (should my wife let me spend the money of course).
So my search is almost over to complete my FM solo collection. If anyone has The Ballad of Fred the Pixie album then we'd be even closer. ;-) [edit: Thanks John (wetcamelfood) for sending this one too]
So what do I think of this album? Well I'd be lying if I said it sounded fresh and as relevant today as it did in 1980. Then again I could say that about a lot of music. What I can say (and I've only had one listen) is that they are far better albums than the music that is getting released these days.
Source: Vinyl Rip
Bitrate: 128kbps
Further Info: http://discog.fleetwoodmac.net/discog.php?pid=116
http://rapidshare.com/files/152358539/Nightlight.rar
Today I popped home from work to check the mail to see if my Brunning Sunflower albums had arrived. They hadn't but while I was home I checked my email. There was a message from John (wetcamelfood) from the Ledge sending me the mp3 files for these two albums.
I'm grateful, I'm amazed and I'm very thankful to him for sending me these. I have to honestly say that I'd just about given up ever hearing these albums. If you feel the same then please download them.
Bob Weston does have a new CD coming soon, so please support him and buy the album when it comes out. Should these ever see a CD release, they are probably not going to sell that well (and I'm almost sure they didn't the first time) but I'll be up the front of the queue to buy my copies (should my wife let me spend the money of course).
So my search is almost over to complete my FM solo collection. If anyone has The Ballad of Fred the Pixie album then we'd be even closer. ;-) [edit: Thanks John (wetcamelfood) for sending this one too]
So what do I think of this album? Well I'd be lying if I said it sounded fresh and as relevant today as it did in 1980. Then again I could say that about a lot of music. What I can say (and I've only had one listen) is that they are far better albums than the music that is getting released these days.
Source: Vinyl Rip
Bitrate: 128kbps
Further Info: http://discog.fleetwoodmac.net/discog.php?pid=116
http://rapidshare.com/files/152358539/Nightlight.rar
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