
@ScoJo - Good call out on Non Ho Sonno , which I do not have on vinyl. There are still quite a few Goblin albums that I am missing, sadly.
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static14 wrote:Love this album to bits. Along with The Public Eye, my favourite Isham scores which get little love. And the awesome Romeo is Bleeding!

static14 wrote:Never Cry Wolf is special stuff.Fully agreed. Excellent material from Mr. Isham.
ScoJo wrote:Since there was some Isham Love yesterday, appropriate time to play this recent acquisition for the first time - picked it up at a small record store in Brooklyn. Very mellow so far, as you'd expect.That looks like a Wndham Hill offering from Isham. I've not seen this one before. Nice pickup, sir.
Mateo Sanboval wrote:I have not sir!ScoJo wrote:Since there was some Isham Love yesterday, appropriate time to play this recent acquisition for the first time - picked it up at a small record store in Brooklyn. Very mellow so far, as you'd expect.That looks like a Wndham Hill offering from Isham. I've not seen this one before. Nice pickup, sir.
PS - Have any of you Ishamistas checked out his first band, Group 87? They had two records in the early Eighties. Pretty cool stuff.
ScoJo wrote:Maybe you have an email.Mateo Sanboval wrote:I have not sir!ScoJo wrote:Since there was some Isham Love yesterday, appropriate time to play this recent acquisition for the first time - picked it up at a small record store in Brooklyn. Very mellow so far, as you'd expect.That looks like a Wndham Hill offering from Isham. I've not seen this one before. Nice pickup, sir.
PS - Have any of you Ishamistas checked out his first band, Group 87? They had two records in the early Eighties. Pretty cool stuff.
Good intel thanks!
static14 wrote:@scojo inspired this spin.Tunes to tear a tit off too!