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Chris Fountain
Robert Cray - Strong Persuader
Every song on that album is great and this music is timeless! Well recorded and produced.
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Chris Fountain
Robert Cray - Strong Persuader
Every song on that album is great and this music is timeless! Well recorded and produced.
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matxil
"Berlin" by Lou Reed.
At least, as far as I can make out, it was very badly received when it came out, was not a commercial success and apparently in general perceived as one of his worst albums. When Lou Reed died, I read this somewhere and I was flabbergasted. I consider Berlin his best album, and in fact his only album really worth listening to (apart from some of the VU albums, but even those I wouldn't listen to entirely).
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SKILLS
Bob Dylan
Slow Train Coming
Knopflers playing is so sweet and on the SACD version the 5.1 mix is sublime, it allocates everything too perfection imo, the lyrical content is such a departure and i really like the baring of Bob's witness, it's my Wife's favourite Dylan, she's a very observational person. I don't know how she ended up with this Rocker...
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loog droog
I like The Who By Numbers as well.
Last two weeks I've been listening to It's Hard in the car. I think there is some great stuff on that album. Daltry has rarely sounded better.
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Chris Fountain
Robert Cray - Strong Persuader
Every song on that album is great and this music is timeless! Well recorded and produced.
I love that album too .
My offering, Repeat When Necessary by Dave Edmunds .
[Albert Lee's guitar work on Sweet little lisa is worth the entrance fee on its own. ]
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noughties
NEW ROUTES - LULU (1970):
Produced by Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd & Arif Mardin.
The personell is: Eddie Hilton, Jimmy Johnson, Cornell Dupree & Duane Allman, guitars.
Barry Beckett, keyboard
David Hood, bass
Roger Hawkins, drums.
Recorded at Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Side One:
1. Marley Purt Drive
2. In The Morning
3. People In Love
4. After All (I Live My Life)
5. Feelin` Alright
Side Two:
1. Dirty Old Man
2. Oh Me Oh My (I`m A Fool For You Baby)
3. Is That You Love
4. Mr. Bojangles
5. Where`s Eddie
6. Sweep Around Your Own Back Door
And; ATCO records...
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tomcasagranda
Under The Red Sky by Bob Dylan does it for me every time. It was slated because everyone expected an Oh Mercy follow-up, and he went and threw a massive curveball with what appeared, ostensibly, to be nursery rhymes, but have a closer listen and it will yield riches. You may have to ignore Wiggle Wiggle, but it has a sound and some quality of its own. Also, throw in Travelling Wilburys Vol 3, recorded at the same time.
It's far better, I hasten to add, than Empire Burlesque, Knocked Out Loaded, Down In The Groove.