Gave the CD Player the weekend off and listened to the following on vinyl.
Little Willie John - Mister Little Willie John

Lou Rawls - Live

Alice Coltrane featuring Pharoah Sanders - Journey In Satchidananda

Paul Desmond - Bridge Over Troubled Water

George Benson - The Other Side Of Abbey Road.
I spent the whole LP admiring the wealth of detail on the covers. On the back cover, in the front passenger seat of a car, which could be a Volvo that's badly in need of a car wash, sits a huddled Katharine Ross who appears to have just managed to make a quick getaway from Stepford. Problem for Ms Ross is that she doesn't realise that the driver of the car she's in is the Maxi Me version of the dwarf that stabbed Donald Sutherland in Venice. On Benson's side of the road, the front car bears licence plate number NNY-723. Odds are the 2 guys in it are Mafiosi hitmen. They are in turn stalked by an Iranian couple in the car immediately behind.
Through all this, an oblivious George struts through the pedestrian crossing in his smart suit and shiny shoes.
