I need to get this out today; I don’t think I’ll have time while I’m travelling all next week:
- “Moonwind” by Wavestar (from Moonwind)
- “Sisotowbell Lane” by Joni Mitchell (from Song To A Seagull)
- “Post World War Two Blues” by Al Stewart (from Past, Present & Future)
- “Jazzion” by South Froggies (Featuring Allan) (from Saint-Germain Café: The Finest Electro-Jazz Compilation)
- “Hang On Little Tomato” by Pink Martini (from Hang On Little Tomato)
- “Helping Hand” by Pentangle (from The Pentangle Family)
- “Sugar Mice” by Marillion (from The Best Of Both Worlds)
- “I See You Baby” by Groove Armada (from The Best Of Groove Armada)
- “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” by the Beatles (from 1967-1970)
- “Destiny Awaits No One” by 矢野義人 (from Soulcalibur II Original Soundtrack)
That’s quite a span – 38 years of collecting music.
The only item that is likely to be unfamiliar is “Moonwind”. Wavestar was a collaboration between electronic music gurus John Dyson and David Ward-Hunt. Very spacey instrumentals, reminiscent of early Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream. You can hear a couple of the tracks at Groove Unlimited.