Thad Jones- The Magnificent Thad Jones (1956)- ****
(There are few things cooler than the groove on the intro of "April In Paris.)
George Harrison- Wonderwall Music (1968)- ***
(This is much better and far more interesting than I remembered. I guess it helps if you don't go in expecting "Taxman." HBD, George.)
Bad Brains- S/T (1982)- ****
The Honeybus- At Their Best (1989)- ****
(R.I.P. Pete Dello.)
Miki Curtis- The First Ear (1972)- ***1/2
(Vertigo records release #100. First time hearing it. Curtis fronted the band Samurai, who I don't know, but his first solo album, sung all in Japanese, covers a lot of ground and all of it is incredibly interesting. It's a psych pop record at heart, but there are some sweet baroque moments, as well. Good stuff.)
Enuff Z'nuff- Covered In Gold (2014)- **
(Loud, garish covers album, completely without finesse. 200 Beatles songs and they cover "Run For Your Life." What does that tell ya?)
Demolition 23- S/T (1994)- ****
Nucleus- We'll Talk About It Later (1971)- ***1/2
James Brown- In The Jungle Groove (1986)-****
(4:57 mark, James shouts "Clyde" and Mr. Stubblefield crashes into the single funkiest groove of all time. Never fails to rile me up. As badass as badass gets!)