Robert Walter- Cure All- ****1/2
(One of the very best from New Orleans, with James Singleton on bass and John Vidacovich on drums. Plus you get to hear Robert Walter on organ and piano, the latter, a not very common occurrence.)
Al Di Meola- Casino-****
Sade- The Best Of...- ****
The Techniques- Little Did You Know-****
Ronnie Lane- Anymore For Anymore- ***1/2
Charlie Rich- That's Rich-****1/2
(I truly love this record. It never gets old.)
Cops 'N Robbers- A's & B's- ***1/2
Martha & the Vandellas- Greatest Hits (MONO)- ****
(Because I only just found out today that Marvin Gaye plays drums on "Dancing In The Street," not to mention "Please Mr. Postman," "Fingertips" and "Psychedelic Shack." Holy crap!)
Tom Verlaine- S/T-****
Bad Company- Straight Shooter-***1/2
The Kinks- Kinda Kinks (Kevin Gray MONO Master)- ****
Los Lobos- By The Light Of The Moon-***1/2
Thursday, April 3, 2025
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1/29/2026
Burning Spear- Hail H.I.M. (1980)- ***1/2 Elvis Costello & The Attractions- Punch The Clock (1983)- **** (This needs a trim, but it stil...
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Harry Connick Jr.- Lofty's Roach Souffle- ***1/2 (Good record, if a bit long. But it pays off big time with the last song.) Jimmy Wither...
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Iron And Wine- Light Verse (Twice, Back To Back) (The ultimate test, playing it over again once it finished. Love it more.) Tom Waits- Rain ...
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John Boutte- Boutte Call (Personal Playlist) (Great performance at The Bitter End on Saturday night. A rare NYC visit for Mr. Boutte, I had ...
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Unrelated to anything on this day's list -- the new Elton John/Brandi Carlisle album is fantastic
I just listened to it and
I think it's a mess.
Hahaha. To each their own. It worked for me. Bombastic at times, lyrical in others. I enjoyed it a lot more than the Leon Russell collaboration for sure.
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