* Well while cleaning in the D folder I found this, so I thought ok will share here on Vibes, the bit rate said 320 ok great, well tested it once into the laptop and in fact it's only 192, well good enough to listen too!! But I decide to search for a better copy to share here for you @320 (supplied by a good friend via email and a link for a flac copy) cheers Craig D (sorry 8m Burnley are going down). *
*A few years ago in a very old HD I discovered a lot of wma files and they were all ripped at 64 only, it was when I first got a computer and the HD was so small ( I later exchanged it for a much bigger one) so to have more music in there I ripped everything at 64, when I took a listen, they were ok to be honest, so transferred many onto a pen drive for use in the car. Many tracks for very little space. *
* The Dancing Did were an English folk influenced post-punk group. Formed in Evesham, Worcestershire in 1979 by Tim Harrison (vocals) and Martyn Dormer (guitar). And Did Those Feet was the only album they released in 1982. This is the expanded CD reissue from 2007, with many bonus tracks. I did have a copy ripped fron the original vinyl, but that seems to have disappeared in the mist somewhere. If you don't know this band, I think you will find it an interesting listen. *
* This CD is Cherry Red's re-release of the band's sole vinyl album, "And Did Those Feet", with bonus material.
The bonus material collects some songs from the band's 7" vinyls (originally released on Fruit & Veg, Stiff, and Kamera Records) plus previously unreleased live recordings made at Cheltenham College in 1981. *
* Enjoy, Reb 😎 Link👇 *


https://bestfile.io/pStSRlbzEaUb6ag/file
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ReplyDeletehope you like it dave
DeleteThanks, Reb, I'll give this a go.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you liked it Andy or not.
DeleteOK. Yes... speaking of Vibes, you probably have a feel for this from the art. I have never heard of it. I will freely let my influence barometer roam ... Legend's "73 in 83"; Deep Purple's 'Farmer's Daughter'; Lots of Poison Girls; tinny Jimmy Page guitar, quite disciplined; Chyld; The Mob; The Fall; some swooping synths, frippertronics and King Crimson, some Tom Robinson Band vibes -- everything very tight and deliberate. I am very glad to have heard it. Thank you Vibes.
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DeletePleased you enjoyed it Steve, very English band, don't think they are known outside of the UK.
Oi! never heard this band. Thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah Oi! don't think they are very well known outside of the UK to be honest. Hope you like it.
DeleteI'll listen to it, we'll see. Many thanks, Reb.
ReplyDeleteI think you will like it Concha
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