iPod On Shuffle:
Dog Shit- The Rolling Stones
Enjoy Yourself- The Specials
Oh No Not Susan- Electric Light Orchestra
So Sad About Us- The Who
The Big Ranch- Los Lobos
Didn't Want To Have To Do It- The Lovin' Spoonful
Valentine's Day- David Bowie
A Rose For Emily- The Zombies
Wide Eyed Girl- Eurythmics
Twist & Shout (2023 Stereo Mix)- The Beatles
Southern Girls- Cheap Trick
Just Like A Woman- Bob Dylan
Watch Her Move- Peter Wolf
Every Tongue Shall Tell- Horace Andy
Bob Marley & The Wailers- Best Of (Studio One)- ****
Marshall Crenshaw- S/T (With Bonus Tracks)- ****
Paul Weller- 22 Dreams- *****
(This hit the spot today.)
Be-Bop Deluxe- Axe Victim-****
(Two of my ten favorite guitar solos of all time are both on this album.)
Marianne Faithfull- Horses And High Heels- ***1/2
Public Enemy- Yo! Bum Rush The Show- ***1/2
Dyke & The Blazers- I Got A Message: Hollywood 1968-1970 (Record One)- ***1/2
(Every song is exactly the same. But it's such a badass groove, I don't mind hearing it ten times.)
The Beatles- Let It Be...Naked- ****1/2
The Jam- In The City- ****1/2
3 comments:
"Two of my ten favorite guitar solos of all time are both on this album." Would Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape be one of them? It is one of my favorites.
I listened to Howard Tate yesterday. Wonderful. Do you have a preference on the album versions or mono single versions?
I also tried the John Lewis, but was distracted while listening, so need to give it another spin. Larry Young Unity was very good, as was Ken Boothe.
- Paul in DK
Yes, "Adventures" and the title track.
I have the stereo vinyl of the Howard Tate and I am very happy with it. I am sure I heard the mono at some point, but I don't recall thinking it was better.
When I streamed the Tate, it had the single mixes appended after the album versions, but they didn’t seem very different.
- Paul in DK
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