Larry Willis- Inner Crisis (1974)- ****
(Fantastic jazz funk session produced by Sonny Lester.)
Moses Dillard & The Tex-Town Display- Now! (1969)- **1/2
(Average southern soul out of Muscle Shoals on Side One, lifeless muzak-y jazz on Side Two, never to be played a second time, and still vinyl copies sell for between $500 and $1000!)
The Rolling Stones- Now (1965)- ****
Marcia Ball- Roadside Attractions (2011)- ***1/2
Minor Threat-S/T (1981)- ***
(Another from Jesse Malin's hardcore Top Ten, aka as the "Bottled Violence" E.P., this races through eight songs in nine minutes, and original copies sell for $2500!)
Brian D'Addario- Till The Morning (2025)- ***1/2
Todd Rundgren- Tokyo, 3/23/2026 (2026)- ***
Rush- Permanent Waves (1980)- ****
Adrian Belew- Pop Sided (2019)- ****
The Lemon Twigs- What We Know (2015)- ***1/2
(Their very first cassette! I dig it. I liked it the first time I heard it and I still like it. Very psychedelic. Some of it sounds like they were listenting to The Monkees' "Porpoise Song.")
Marcia Ball- Gatorhythms (1989)- ***1/2
Ian Hunter- You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic (1979)- ****
1 comment:
The Larry Willis set is intriguing, thanks for the suggestion. Stones, Rush, Adrian, and Ian sets are all very tasty.
Have been enjoying the new one from Drivin’ ‘n’ Cryin’
, Crushing Flowers, and Parlor Games’ Emeralds (featuring Jimmy James).
- Paul in DK
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