The Keith Tippett Group- Dedicated To You, But You Weren't Listening (1971)- ***1/2
Grateful Dead- Dick's Picks Vol. 8: Binghamton, 5/2/70- Acoustic Set (1997)- ****
(This is the record that made me go from an ardent non-supporter of the Dead to a genuine fan.)
Hi-Tech Roots Dynamics- Tokyo Dub (1995)- **1/2
Sir Douglas Quintet- Mendocino (1969)- ****
U2- Days Of Ash E.P. (2026)- ****
Todd Rundgren- A Wizard/A True Star (1973)- ****
Close Enemies- S/T (2026)- ***1/2
Paul McCartney- McCartney III (2020)- ***1/2
v/a- The Art Of McCartney: Highlights (2014)- ***
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3/31/2026
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3/31/2026
The Keith Tippett Group- Dedicated To You, But You Weren't Listening (1971)- ***1/2 Grateful Dead- Dick's Picks Vol. 8: Binghamton, ...
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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 ...
2 comments:
“Let ‘em on in”. Dr. John knew how to a song his.
Mendocino is just one of the great albums from Sir Douglas Quintet. There’s a wonderful box set of their Mercury recordings that gets a lot of play at my home. https://rockingmagpie.wordpress.com/2025/01/24/doug-sahm-the-sir-douglas-quintet-the-complete-mercury-recordings-5cds-box/
- Paul in DK
That SDQ box is incredible. I've got "Together After Five" on right now.
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