Prince Lasha Quintet feat. Sonny Simmons- The Cry!
Ornette Coleman- Something Else!!!!
Caetano Veloso- Cores, Nomes
Electric Light Orchestra- Zoom
Blue Oyster Cult- Secret Treaties
Black Sabbath- Never Say Die
New York Dolls- Too Much Too Soon
Dave Edmunds- D.E. 7th
v/a- "C": The Weekend Mix
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
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2 comments:
The Cry! is a nice set of tunes. Ornette Coleman mostly makes me twitch, and not in a good way. D.E. 7th, Secret Treaties, Never Say Die, and the C Weekend Mix are all fun.
I gave Dwight Yoakam - Brighter Days a spin yesterday. Very nice, though a bit long at 14 tracks. Miles Davis - Miles '54 (The Prestige Recordings) is worth a listen for the sound quality as well as the beautiful music.
- Paul in DK
I agree, the Dwight is too long. But what's good is really good.
RE: Ornette--if you like "The Cry," listen to Ornette's two records on Contemporary--"Something Else" and "Tomorrow Is The Question" Much different than the twitchy stuff on Atlantic or Blue Note.
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