For me its the first or very early LP's of: Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South" Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer" and, Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
Guitar Slim (Eddie Jones) The Things That I Used To Do Ace Records 1984 (mono) production of the 1955 Specialty Records recording Ace Rare Masters Series (w Ray Charles on Piano)
‘My father was a preacher And my mother prayed for me every day ‘
UFO - Phenomenom Doobie Brothers - Toulouse Street Journey - Next David Bowie - Diamond Dogs Yesterday & Today - Struck Down Deep Purple - Machine Head
Haircut 100 - Pelican West - picked up a mint early pressing for dirt cheap, this was a way better engineered and recorded record than I remember it being. The SQ, dynamics, and mastering of this record are EX
The Nazareth lp is interesting to me. I owned it on cassette, never heard it on vinyl till now. Last time I heard it was in the early 80's. The vocals here could be done by John Fogerty, IMO. I here a resemblance.
Listening to UFO’s “No Heavy Petting” now for about the millionth time - MS at his best perhaps - I’m again struck by how great it is to listen to complete albums, or sides at least. Skipping cuts cuts out the artists’ art but sometimes also cuts great notes tucked into the bridge or solo or somewhere in a less than favorite cut. An attention span that fits only favorites is an unfortunate phenomenon in the dissatisfaction of the digital shuffle.
“I’m a Loser” is not on the best of list but has an absolutely beautiful solo near the end.
I really don't know why...but early on, I always (made myself) listened to the entire record, even if It didn't appeal to me. I look back at this as a positive, because there was so much more music there that I otherwise would have overlooked.
I confess, I don't own any UFO. I'm unaware of there output. I'll look in to it!
I bought the above lp really because it was recommended recently by @uberwaltz to another member. Thanks! ………………………………...……... Joe Bonamassa/Beth Hart "Don't Explain"
Michael Nesmith "Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma" OP/ interestingly enjoyable!
Don't know the exact discography..... but this lp is a mixture of pop, rock...it surely is a different avenue from The First National Band. What's clear is Michael was very talented!
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