What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report
This evening for me, it's Genesis (definitive edition remaster) "A Trick of the Tail".
Steve Hackett - Genesis Revisited II Fly On A Windshield https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm9pricDqSc&list=PL94gOvpr5yt2KCWWxiUvZKoOGagriYvIC&index=7&... |
Fort Romeau - Insides Title track.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ytCfxGI3D8&list=OLAK5uy_li0ySbb-ubKSnap2vps8JVAePgYN2ybG8&i... |
Andy Summers - Earth + Sky & The Last Dance of Mr. X From Last Dance... Afro Blue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4r8tN0S2GU |
@facten Thanks for posting the Steve Kahn album names. Typing in The Blue Man connected to the Steve Kahn you intended. SK is new to me. After your previous posting, when I searched on Tidal for Steve Kahn, all that came up was a kind of alt-country, singer songwriter guy with a pretty wordy delivery. Enjoying jazz and instrumentals a whole lot more these days. So, thanks again. Have Patchwork playing now. Just started it. |
My favorite Steve Kahn album is “Eyewitness” https://www.allmusic.com/album/eyewitness-mw0000200507 It is excellent, I crank it up and listen to it from start to finish whenever I put it on. Enjoy. |
Thanks for the input, Doug. I’ll be looking for that one on Tidal. Reading about it on the AllMusic guide right now. Realized belatedly I’d probably seen the Steve Kahn name associated with Steely Dan. Some interesting recollections here: http://www.stevekhan.com/gaucho_steelydan_reflections.htm Kahn's got a monster list of credits! |
Doh! Too funny. No problem @facten Even after finding the right guy and reading a couple of extended interviews with him (about Steely Dan's Aja and Gaucho), I STILL overlooked the correct spelling of his name (h before a vs after). Dyslexia strikes again. Anyway, thanks for following up. Appreciate you adding Steve Khan to my little store of music knowledge. |
Glenn Hughes - Music for the Divine You Got Soul (track 5) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okzMlxVwv_Q "The flesh is weak but the Spirit's strong." |
Glenn Hughes - The Way It Is Title track (#1)... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-iVQiXJGBo&list=RDE-iVQiXJGBo&index=1 |
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Anders & Jens Johansson + Allan Holdsworth - Heavy Machinery Tea For One And A Half (track 8) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28JLnxR-WcI&list=RDHKKXk4dVu_w&index=9 |
@facten - Luther Allison. Yow. It has been donkey's years since.... Got to renew the acquaintance. THANKS for the reminder. Meanwhile, here at la maison de quatre chats fous... Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet. Track 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2q9ML4iknE |
Two albums on the Permanent Press label, which specializes in Pop: 1- Chewy Marble: s/t. Pianist Brian Kassan is a really, REALLY good songwriter. His chord progressions are very sophisticated (ala Brian Wilson), his melodies instantly sing-along-able, his harmonies superb. He was playing bass in The Wondermints until shortly before Brian Wilson heard and then hired them as his post-Beach Boys road band. Chewy Marble bassist Derrick Anderson is an excellent player (very melodic, ala McCartney), one of the best in Rock. More recently he has been on the road with The Bangles. 2- The Van DeLecki’s: Letters From The Desk Of Count S. Van DeLecki. Serious fans of The Andy Griffith show may get the joke that is the band name ;-). Leader Jamie Hoover is a well-known figure in the N./S. Carolina musical community, involved with the likes of Don Dixon (who appears on the album) and Marti Jones. He has also been a sideman for REM on the road. Good, hooky Pop songs, on the slightly Progressive (odd chord structures) side. I got to know both Brian and Jamie when we were all hired to back Emitt Rhodes when he made first public appearance in a quarter century. Which reminds me: - Emitt Rhodes: s/t. An absolute Pop classic. Emitt not only wrote all the songs, but plays and sings every part on the album. It was released at the same time as McCartney’s solo debut, and is by far the better album. One great song after another, fantastic production by Emitt, who also engineered. Emitt was the drummer in L.A. Pop group The Palace Guard, then the singer/songwriter/guitarist of The Merry Go Round. He and they had a hit single ("Live", covered by The Bangles and others) when Emitt was barely out of High School. A very talented guy, and a very miserable one. I spent a day with him in his studio, and it was "troubling". Bad record deal, bad marriages, all the normal stuff ;-) . |
Aynsley Lister, Everything I need , "Quiet Boy!" Ghosthouse I know how you like instruments and the Blues. https://youtu.be/-a_MM-tg55g N |
Warsaw Village Band: Wiosna Ludu (People's Spring) 2002 https://ninateka.pl/film/kapela-ze-wsi-warszawa-wiosna-ludu-zurawie |
@facten @mswobo You are right...just like mswobo, I never saw Luther but thanks to your suggestions here spent some time with his Luther's Blues. Couldn't find Live in Chicago on Tidal. Luther's Blues is itself a solid album...good songs and good playing. I was impressed with his rhythm section... especially piano and drums. Thanks for contributing. |