Bowie - Tonight Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain anything Dire Straits Those ALWAYS do the trick for me after a rough day.
Not sure what he is saying but something along those lines I think, Minstrel In The Gallery is a top tier Jethro Tull album for me and what Steve Wilson did for it is excellent
That's the question I have been asking since the inception of the format. I still don't know the answer ! Perhaps initially-poor sales figures [ of LPs ] relegated his catalog to the dust shelf early on (?) Freddy's three-tiny-paragraph-Wikipedia entry, if any indication, seems to tell the whole story in just the third (and final) paragraph: " Weller's biggest solo hit as a country music artist was "Games People Play", which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1969; "Promised Land" and "Indian Lake", both 1971, peaked at No. 3. He co-wrote "Dizzy" and "Jam Up and Jelly Tight", which were hits for Tommy Roe in 1970. "
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Some cathartic classic rock and metal to get the rough day out of my system and then something nice and peaceful like Ash Ra's New Age Of Earth or Steve Roach's Dreamtime Return.
Had a long, frustrating day. Decided to listen to A Good Feelin' To Know by Poco on the way home from work. Great album.
Today it's this hidden Belgium gem. Cos "Viva Boma" from 1976. Highly recommend checking it out! Interesting jazz-prog-rock with some fairly 'out there' vocals.