Kid Creole and The Coconuts- In Praise Of Older Women And Other Crimes: Sire, 1985 The Ozark Mnt. Daredevils- " It'll Shine When It Shines " > you might think i'm wastin' time BUT i'm just a good ol' boy who's learned to wait... A&M, 1974 Ian McLagan- Troublemaker: Mercury, 1979 Albert King- I'll Play The Blues For You: Stax, 1972 Raspberries- FRESH Raspberries: Capitol, 1972 Papa John Creach- Filthy! : Grunt, 1972
There are no doubt other advantages to being in Sweden, like proper health care. Of course if you like sunshine in Winter...
Yeah all you've got to do is wait for noon and drink until it's night time....and noon lasts for months in some parts of Sweden...
When I'm at home, it's always CD time, but right now I'm listening to tracks from my iTunes library on the notebook (in-built JBL speakers, not bad). "Campaigner" (live) (Neil Young) (Songs From Judy) "Our Destiny/Roadhouse Garden" (Prince) (Purple Rain deluxe edition) "Autopsy" (Fairport Convention) (Unhalfbricking) "Salgan al sol" (Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock N' Roll) (ídem) "25 Minutes To Go" (live) (Johnny Cash) (At Folsom Prison) "Giros" (Fito Páez) (Giros) "You Started Laughing" (live) (Supertramp) (Paris) "Life On Mars?" (David Bowie) (Hunky Dory) "Solitude" (Black Sabbath) (Master of Reality) "Mouthful of Cavities" (Blind Melon) (Soup) "Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk" (live) (Frank Zappa) (Broadway The Hard Way) "Moonlight On Vermont" (Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band) (Trout Mask Replica) "Desolation Row" (live) (Bob Dylan) (The Bootleg Series, Volume 4) "Healing" (Kate's Brothers) (no album, since this is my band... well. not really a band, I play all instruments. A piece of junk, of course) "Wild Horses" (live) (Old & In The Way) (Breakdown) "Nobody Home" (Pink Floyd) (The Wall) "Jesus" (The Velvet Underground) (The Velvet Underground) "Nothing Compares 2 U" (Sinead O'Connor) (I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got) "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" (Nirvana) (MTV Unplugged In New York) "No soy un extraño" (Charly García) (Clics modernos) "No Expectations" (The Rolling Stones) (Beggars Banquet) "Half A Person" (The Smiths) (Louder Than Bombs) "Perfect Life (Grand Union Mix)" (Steven Wilson) (Hand. Cannot. Erase. deluxe edition) "Time" (live) (Tom Waits) (Big Time) "La hermana de la coneja" (Jaime Roos) (7 y 3) "Tiempos difíciles" (Juan Carlos Baglietto) (Actuar para vivir) "La bengala perdida" (Luis Alberto Spinetta) (Téster de violencia) "Trav'lin' Light" (live) (Billie Holiday) (Lady In Autumn) "Mary Queen of Arkansas" (Bruce Springsteen) (Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.) "Pulling Hair Blues" (live) (Canned Heat) ('70 Concert: Recorded Live In Europe) "Dreaming of Snakes" (Stephen Stills) (Just Roll Tape) "I Can't See Your Face In My Mind" (The Doors) (Strange Days)
As a pretty big fan of both of those musicians, I'm a bit surprised that I've never heard that title.
One of the best Monk recordings ever and Blakey sounds as great as he does on the classic long tracks with Trane from 1957.
Inspired by the 'best lp of 73' thread last night , lots of tunes went into rotation from that year, including: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Countdown to Ecstasy Brothers and Sisters Mind Games Living in the Material World There Goes Rhymin' Simon Morning maniac music with a push of dark Christmas Blend whole beans ground up for a perfectly legal java foray into some Cosmic Americana,,, /; {... Santa, can I get a nudie suit?
More material related to Roxy Music's first LP. I wish they had included more of this in the box set.
Roscoe Mitchell’s Sound Ensemble Quartet from Old/Quartet / this is a 37 minute pieces that recalls some of the methods that Mitchell introduced on his 1966 recording, “Sound”. I’m still trying to get my ears around this stuff but Lester Bowie & Philip Wilson help. No straight beats or time - so revolutionary in the space created in this music in 1966 & 67. Roscoe on alto saxophone plus small instruments Lester Bowie on trumpet Malachi Favors Moghostut on double bass Philip Wilson on drums Recorded 5/19/67