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Woodstock 50th incredible sound can't believe it has a you are there front and center sound. This release is miles ahead of previous releases which didn't even have the actual Woodstock performance of some groups. Another great one is the new John Mayall Nobody Told Me, which features some great guest guitar players. Yes John is still doing it. |
Purple Mountains - David Burman If you like folk with incredible lyrics in a sort of Lou Reed voice . just listen .... I think many of y’all will enjoy this gem of an album. here is a Review to get more back history. https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/purple-mountains-purple-mountains/ |
Three recent purchases worth noting: From Good Homes- Time and the River. This is their first new release in 30 years. From Good Homes is a great band from New Jersey that has been around the "jam" scene for a long time. The lead songwriter, Todd Shaeffer, left the band in the 90’s to form Railroad Earth which has a more bluegrass sound. FGH’s sounds like early Dave Matthews and this new album is pretty darn good. You can download via amazon or I purchased the cd from their website. Kurt Vile- Bottle It In- More countrified psychedelic music from Mr. Vile. Clever lyrics, a cool vibe, and unique instrumentation combining the banjo, electric guitar, harp, and laid back vocals. Really original. Strand of Oaks- Eraserland. The main guy in Strand of Oaks (Tim Showalter) backed by My Morning Jacket. If you like My Morning Jacket, you will love this. |
I have been enjoying Steven Wilson's Home Invasion and Chris Forsyth's All Times Present this week. Slaw hit the nail on the head with his description of Steven Wilson in a live environment. The recording quality is excellent as usual for a Wilson production. The Chris Forsyth album is terrific. Forsyth is a Philadelphia based guitar player who reminds me of Tom Verlaine from Television. I have several of his albums and they are all terrific. His songs tend to be instrumentals, although he will add vocals from time to time. If you like Jeff Beck type jams, you will enjoy Chris Forsyth. That being said, he is truly original and a great recent discovery for me. |
Gp Gr , go see 21 Pilots, the show you will see will blow your mind. Saw them in Pittsburgh last week. took my 12 year old . It was a religious experience for her!! Lol.... Sure there are 7 years old in the crowd . there fans are soooo amazing though!!!! its a sight and sound orgy. Go see them !!! I’ve been to hundreds of shows . This ranks very high, as far as fan involvement, lights, spectacle , just wow !!! here is the newspaper review in case you think I’m crazy . about 23 songs at 2:15 minutes . https://archive.triblive.com/aande/music/review-twenty-one-pilots-brings-spectacle-to-pittsburgh/ |
toddnkaya +1.I've been telling my audio buddies this about 21 Pilots last 2 albums. They listen for a bit and turn it off. It is a slight bit difficult for codgers like my friends (and me when I first heard them) to appreciate after 1 or 2 quick listens, but given time--it is great stuff. 21 Pilots albums have been in my cd player and turntable over the last 3 years more than any other artist --well--maybe a tie with Dylan. |
Well ya know Tom, Rockabilly is basically the mix of Jump Blues and Hillbilly. Rosie is awfully good at Rockabilly (and Hillbilly), and without a grounding in Blues that would not be possible. Another singer in Rosie's league is Lou Ann Barton, from Austin Texas. She was in an early version of Double Trouble with Stevie Ray (when he was merely a member), and now tours with his brother Jimmie. Her Old Enough album (produced by the great Jerry Wexler and the not-so-great Glen Frey ;-) is fantastic! |
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@tomcy6, Rosie Flores is wonderful! I have all her stuff, and have seen her live many times, the last time up at Pappy & Harriet's, the roadhouse bar in Pioneertown (not far from Joshua Tree, where Gram Parsons met his maker). She was in the audience at a Jim Lauderdale show there, and he invited her up on stage to do a couple of numbers, her and her aqua-colored Telecaster. What a gal! |
Linda Ronstadt - Live in Hollywood A great show from Linda and band at their peak, unleashed. Familiar songs without the restraint typical of her studio albums. Rosie Flores - Simple Case of the Blues A blues album from Rockabilly Queen Rosie Flores and it works for fans of either genre. Karla Bonoff - Carry Me Home Some old and some new songs done beautifully. |
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