Sunday, July 6, 2025

7/5/25

Charlie Hunter & Ella Feingold- Different Strokes For Different Folks- ***
(This is not a straight up Sly tribute, but it certainly has a big time Sly vibe.)

Ray Charles- The Great Ray Charles- ****

Micheal Smotherman-S/T- ****
(A lost classic. James Jamerson on bass. Robert Palmer's drummer Dony Wynn keeping time. This is an all time fave. Funky, with a Cajun feel and full of pop hooks, too.)

Alvin Robinson- Blue Cat Singles- ****
Bob Marley & The Wailers- Soul Revolution II- ***
Bruce Springsteen- Streets Of Philadelphia Sessions- ***1/2
The Byrds- The Columbia Singles '65-'67- ****

Finn Brothers- Everyone Is Here-****1/2
(Their masterpiece.)

Boston- S/T (Kevin Gray Master)- ****1/2
The La's- S/T- ****
Soul Asylum- Let Your Dim Light Shine-****

Leon Russell- S/t (Kevin Gray Master)- ****1/2
(The best pressing of one of the greatest records of all time. I have played this pressing more in the last five years than I have the record in the previous 50 years.)






 

3 comments:

BlueStaxBoy said...

I frequently listen to Alvin Robinson's first four Blue Cat/Tiger sides from 1964 - Something You Got, Searching', Fever and Down Home Girl - on repeat. There's nothing quite like that combination of laid back N.O. groove, brass and his gritty, Ray Charles like vocals.

Sal Nunziato said...

It's really greasy stuff...in the best way.

Anonymous said...

Somehow I missed the boat on Micheal Smotherman. Nice selection.

12/3/25

Art Pepper- Meets The Rhythm Section (1957)- **** Moacir Santos- Coisas (1965)- ***1/2 Jules Shear- Between Us (1998)- ***1/2 Little Ann- De...