"Something's Got a Hold on Me" Beth Hart/Joe Bonamassa |
"Oceanagrapher's Choice" The Mountain Goats |
"Come Pick Me Up" Ryan Adams
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Thanks @slaw and @tubegb, that LP is now in my search for notebook.
Now here's one for ya'll: Nick Lowe is of course a member of Little Village, and in 1980 was a member of another super-group, Rockpile. I consider the lone Rockpile album (though the same group appeared on a number of Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds solo albums The 2nd guitarist was Billy Bremner---briefly in The Pretenders, the drummer Terry Williams---formerly in Man, later in Dire Straits.) much better than the Little Village. It was released on Columbia Records in the U.S.A., and on F Beat Records (get it? ;-) in the UK. A great, great album! |
"My Only Child" The Highwomen" |
@bdp24, A second vote for Slaw's recommendation on Little Village. The 1992 UK import (Reprise WX 462) is THE VERSION to own.
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@bdp24 ,
It's the 1992 Reprise/UK/ made in Germany
Get this version!!
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"The Truth, the Whole Truth, Nothing but the Truth" Ian Hunter |
@slaw, is your Little Village LP the 2019 version on Reprise/Rhino? |
"Sick and Tired" Tom Fogerty |
Clean Money by Elvis Costello. There's a song that'll get your blood flowing! |
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@bdp24,
Eric, my copy sounds fantastic! I'd say it's reference quality. |
@slaw: Jim McGuinn has said that when he heard "American Girl" on the radio he thought to himself "I don’t remember recording that song." He thought it was The Byrds!
I unfortunately never managed to see The Byrds live. I’ve always wished I grew up in Los Angeles, as I feel much more aligned with the music of the 60’s made there versus the Bay Area. Fortunately I had relocated south in time to see the music explosion of the late-70’s and 80’s. For those who think California sucks: just try and imagine music without it. ;-)
Speaking of Little Village, I can't come close to describing how great they were live. Think of it: John Hiatt singing, Ry Cooder playing guitar, Nick Lowe bass, and Jim Keltner drums. All singing and playing songs written by John and Nick. It don't get much better! |
"Inside Job’ Little Village |
77jovian, That entire disc is wonderful. It's called Running in the Family. |
@bdp24,
Yep, Tom was a big Byrds fan. They do Lover of the Bayou on the same lp. |
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Now THAT’S interesting, @slaw. Though originally a hit for Dave Dudley, the first version of "Six Days On The Road" I heard was that by Taj Mahal in ’69. The guys I was musically involved with then started performing it live shortly thereafter; always a hit with audiences!
Steve Earle does a great version of the song. I admit I’m surprised to learn Petty and his boys were doing the song, most likely due to its ties to The Byrds (Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman did the song whilst in The Flying Burrito Brothers, another real good version). |
"Six Days on the Road" Mudcrutch |
Roxy, that's a new one for me. Great tune.
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I Saved The World Today Eurythmics Peace
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"Road Angel" Doobie Brothers |
"Isn't It a Pity" George Harrison |
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"Hungry No More" Mudcrutch |
"Please Call Home" Allman Brothers
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Jet...look what you've done. Really pretty tune.
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"Burning Bridges". Lucinda Williams |
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"Thing For You" Randall Bramlett |
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Argus is great. It was the first W. Ash album I encountered and it totally spoiled me. Compared to Argus, everything else I've heard by them has been underwhelming. |
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Seventeenth Summer Albert Lee Speechless
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"The Future" Leonard Cohen from Live in London |
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World of the Void by Kaipa. |
“Like You Do” from R.E.O. T.W.O. A fine album from REO Speedwagon. |
"Love Of My Live (O Sole Mio)" ~
Louis Prima
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"Sure Thing" ~
St. Germain
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"Soul Serenade" ~Willie Mitchell
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I'm a Believer" Four Tops |
"Miracles Out of Nowhere" Kansas |
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