My brother dips a toe back into rock music


He gave up rock in the early '70's and eventually became an opera fanatic. About a month ago (now age 58)he asked me -out of the blue (pun intended) - about Joni Mitchell and Buffalo Springfield. Yesterday he asked an interesting question:

Recommend 5 albums by people he hasn't heard of.

Bearing in mind that

A)Anyone who isn't either a household name from the sixties or famous at the Michael Jackson/Madonna level qualifies as "not heard of"

B)The Joni/Buffalo Springield starting point and "art song" inclination likely to appeal to an opera guy

and

C)The desire to sprinkle a little bit of the rock reductionist esthetic

Who would you point him to?

I gave him 4 on the spot, but I'll share those later if the interest in this thread warrants.

Marty
martykl

Showing 1 response by rar1

Your brother is just a few years older than I am and we have followed a similar path leading to opera (Mozart & Verdi). Here are some he may enjoy:

1. The Thorns - First Album (2003) - reminiscent of CSN&Y
2. Peter Wolf "Sleepless" (2002) (J. Geils lead singer)
3. Traveling Wilburys - "Vol.1" (1988) - just in case he missed this one ... George Harrison, Bob Dylan, & Tom Petty
4. Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter - "Oh My Girl" - (2004)
5. Alejandro Escovedo - "Real Animal" (2007)

Honorable Mention ...

6. The Shins - "Chutes" (2003) - reminiscent of the Zombies "Time of Season" phase.

Regards,

Rich