John Martyn- Glorious Fool
(I've been trying for years and years to get into John Martyn. But I think I dislike a lot more than I like.)
Pokey LaFarge- Rhumba Country
(I've enjoyed some of Lafarge's earlier records, though a lot of it came across as novelty. I was not expecting this new record to be this solid. I really enjoyed this.)
Giles, Giles & Fripp- The Brondesbury Tapes (1968)
The Kinks- Word Of Mouth
(This record is much better than I remembered it.)
The Kinks- A Soap Opera
(Another record that deserves better.)
The Cult- Pure Cult: The Singles, 1984-1995 (less two songs)
Misfits- S/T
(Everyone needs a copy of "Die Die My Darling" in their home.)
The Specials- The Best Of (Sides One, Three & Four)
2 comments:
Word of Mouth is my favorite latter-day Kinks album. Suffers from some 80s production, but plenty of good songs on it. One of them even made my Kinks 10-song greatest hits!
I think John Martyn had his one moment with Solid Air. The 1977 album One World certainly did nothing for me, nor any other songs. But I do dig his masterpiece.
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