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Bashlets
I really love this album. Still holds up and to my ears no real clunkers. I seriously don't think the upcoming stones album will hold up next to it. I hope I'm wrong
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Bashlets
I really love this album. Still holds up and to my ears no real clunkers. I seriously don't think the upcoming stones album will hold up next to it. I hope I'm wrong
I feel the same way, and I hope I'm wrong too..
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powerage78
What about the record sells ?
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Bashlets
I really love this album. Still holds up and to my ears no real clunkers. I seriously don't think the upcoming stones album will hold up next to it. I hope I'm wrong
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Bashlets
I really love this album. Still holds up and to my ears no real clunkers. I seriously don't think the upcoming stones album will hold up next to it. I hope I'm wrong
Eh, there are a few Stones albums that don't hold up next to this one or his other 2... easily the last 5 Stones albums. There may be more.
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Rocky Dijon
There are a lot of very good songs on it, but it is my least favorite of his three efforts. Likely because this one felt like a compilation of tracks rather than an album. Still, it was a very pleasant surprise and some of it shocked me that Keith had it in him. I would still love to hear more from the 2000 and 2001 sessions Rob Fraboni produced and Ben Elliot engineered with George Receli on drums. The two tracks we have from Studio L are absolutely amazing.
Favorites one year on would be "Robbed Blind," "Lover's Plea" (at one point the brass is identical to Keith's version of "You Win Again"), and "Nothing On Me."
And yeah, Terry, one listen to "Something Else" from the Japanese telecast in 1993 is just stunning.
To which ones from Studio L do you refer?
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Rocky Dijon
...The two tracks from Studio L with George Receli that were done with Rob Fraboni and Ben Ellliot were "You Win Again" and "Still a Fool." I could listen to those all day. Alongside "Key to the Highway" from 1991 with Steve Jordan on drums, they have a vintage feel that electrifies me on each listen. I would love to hear more from Keith and Receli. Interestingly, to my ears, his style is very reminiscent of Steve Jordan.
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Rocky Dijon
There are a lot of very good songs on it, but it is my least favorite of his three efforts. Likely because this one felt like a compilation of tracks rather than an album. Still, it was a very pleasant surprise and some of it shocked me that Keith had it in him. I would still love to hear more from the 2000 and 2001 sessions Rob Fraboni produced and Ben Elliot engineered with George Receli on drums. The two tracks we have from Studio L are absolutely amazing.
Favorites one year on would be "Robbed Blind," "Lover's Plea" (at one point the brass is identical to Keith's version of "You Win Again"), and "Nothing On Me."
And yeah, Terry, one listen to "Something Else" from the Japanese telecast in 1993 is just stunning.
To which ones from Studio L do you refer?
Very belated response to Teddy. The two tracks from Studio L with George Receli that were done with Rob Fraboni and Ben Ellliot were "You Win Again" and "Still a Fool." I could listen to those all day. Alongside "Key to the Highway" from 1991 with Steve Jordan on drums, they have a vintage feel that electrifies me on each listen. I would love to hear more from Keith and Receli. Interestingly, to my ears, his style is very reminiscent of Steve Jordan.
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LeonidP
Yes, there's an invention called mp3 player (or by popular brand, ipod), some use it to listen to when its not convenient to listen at home ... it's not a requirement, you can walk and 'think' but other times, you might want to walk and 'listen'.
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GasLightStreet
If you get the LP on CD the first half will be good enough...
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GasLightStreet
If you get the LP on CD the first half will be good enough...
well...i happened to have bought both the vinyl and cd...listened to a good solid half of the cd. maybe a good thing to not need to listen any more...maybe that means i'm satiated?
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GasLightStreet
Fingers crossed that the alleged new Stones LP sounds even half as interesting and invested as CROSSEYED HEART does.
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GasLightStreet
Fingers crossed that the alleged new Stones LP sounds even half as interesting and invested as CROSSEYED HEART does.
Without any doubt it will... it will feature Mick on vocals.
One reason for ABB being better than CH, but not the only one.
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GasLightStreet
If you get the LP on CD the first half will be good enough...
well...i happened to have bought both the vinyl and cd...listened to a good solid half of the cd. maybe a good thing to not need to listen any more...maybe that means i'm satiated?