Cimafunk & La Tribu- Te Toca (2026) ****
Fela Ransome-Kuti & His Africa 70- Fela Fela Fela (1970) **1/2
Nigel Hall, Ari Teitel & Terrence Higgins- Maple Leaf Bar, New Orleans: 3/17/2026 (2026) **
Neil Finn- One Nil (2001) ****
Sly & The Family Stone- Woodstock (1969/2019) ***1/2
David Bowie- Lodger (1979) ****
Spirit- Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus (1970) ****
Nick Curran & The Lowlifes- Reform School Girl (2010) ****
AC/DC- High Voltage: U.S. (1976) ***1/2
Cheap Trick- Special One (2003) ***1/2
I caught a little bit of Cimafunk live in New Orleans back in 2018 or 2019. There was a lot going on on stage and he was clearly playing to the crowd as bands do in New Orleans. Lots of audience participation. "Let me hear you scream!" That kinda shit. So it didn't leave a good impression. But I keep hearing good things so I went in on the new one and I am sure glad I did. I think this record sounds like what I had hoped Bad Bunny would sound like. It's more musical. It's played well. It's sung beautifully. It's organic, which I don't feel with Bad Bunny. Some of it rocks and some of it is just truly wonderful music.
And speaking of New Orleans, this Nigel Hall & Friends jam from the Maple Leaf didn't translate well to just audio at home. A cocktail and a crowd at the club, and this stuff works wonders.
Between the Fela, the live Maple Leaf jam and Sly at Woodstock, I needed to get back to basics. Both "Lodger" and "Dr. Sardonicus" were as a good as ever. And as much as I enjoyed the Neil Finn, that record could use an edit.
Nick Curran! Gone way too soon. This record kicks ass! And it ends with an AC/DC cover, which took me to "High Voltage."