Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers- Like Someone In Love
The Velvet Underground- S/T (MONO)
David Bowie- The Width Of A Circle E.P.
Andy Fraser Band- S/T
The Pretty Things- Parachute
The Specials- The Best Of
Todd Rundgren- Liars
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers- L.A.M.F.: The Lost '77 Mixes
Mink DeVille- Return To Magenta
Billy Joel- Turnstiles
3 comments:
Liars! Ha! Hope you liked Turnstiles, my pick for Billy Joel's best album (tied w An Innocent Man on most days).
I love "Turnstiles." Hadn't heard it in ages. I agree, it's his best. Would be perfect without "All She Wants To Do Is Dance."
I actually enjoyed "All You Wanna Do Is Dance" the last time I spun it. "Why don't the Beatles get back together?" indeed! But great collection of songs. I love An Innocent Man too except for the explanatory "Keeping The Faith" which is a fine but unnecessary defense of the album as a whole. The music speaks for itself, Billy! And "Leave A Tender Moment Alone" would have been a great closer.
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