Sunday, March 6, 2022
That's All Folks
I'm not doing anymore updates to this blog/page. It's been fun, thanks for looking in, but I've decided to put everything on Instagram instead. The posts here will remain, so you can always come back and look at the history. If you want to see what's happening on Instagram click on the link and "FOLLOW" my profile. Thanks.
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
PETER GABRIEL - Plays Live 1983
This is Peter's first live album and finally it comes with an unambiguous title. Unlike his first four studio albums which were all titled 'Peter Gabriel' this one adds the descriptor 'Plays Live'.
Although the credits are for 4 concerts between Dec 3-7 1982 there is a note saying "additional recording" was done and "the producers" call this "cheating" (sorry for all the quotation marks, that's how it comes across.) That doesn't take away from the excitement of live recording including 'Shock the Monkey', 'Biko' and the evergreen 'Solsbury Hill'. For me, you can't go past the 1994 'Secret World Live' album for amazing concert performances and if you can find the video, even better. Watching Tony Levin in action is always mesmerizing.
Sunday, February 27, 2022
BOOTSY's RUBBER BAND - This Boot is Made For Fonk-n 1979
BLUES BROTHERS - Briefcase Full of Blues 1978
Not to be confused with the soundtrack of the Blues Brothers movie, this was their debut album released 2 years before the film came out. Recorded live at the Universal Amphitheatre in L.A. in September 1978, the two "brothers" were John Belushi ("Joliet" Jake Blues) and Dan Aykroyd (Elmwood Blues) ably assisted by a host of well-known musicians including long time David Letterman band leader Paul "The Shiv" Shaffer.
Opening for Steve Martin, the Blues Brothers could have been dismissed as a novelty because of Aykroyd and Belushi, but with a quality backing and the fact that they took themselves seriously, they ended up producing an album that sold millions and became one of the highest selling blues albums ever.
Saturday, February 26, 2022
ROD STEWART - Blondes Have More Fun 1978 Picture Disc
I know what you're thinking - did we really need a Rod Stewart picture disc? To be honest I don't know what possessed me to buy it, but here it is in all it's glory. There was no album cover, just the disc with a card photo insert in a plastic sleeve.
Rod took a gamble with this album, taking on the disco trend and leaving his heavy rock / rock ballad style on the back burner for a while. It paid off, giving him a #1 single with the horrendously cheesy 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?' and a minor hit with 'Ain't Love a Bitch' while the title track came in a distant third.
Friday, February 25, 2022
LENNON / PLASTIC ONO BAND - Shaved Fish 1975
A mixed bag compilation pulling single releases from as far back as 1969 with 'Give Peace a Chance' and 'Cold Turkey' through some album tracks up to 1974 with Elton John on piano and backing vocals for 'Whatever Gets You Through the Night'.
The picks for me are 'Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)', 'Power to the People' and the aforementioned 'Whatever Gets You ...'. I recall how great it was to chant 'Give Peace a Chance' when it first came out and how 'Imagine' started as being mildly annoying and ended up as one of my least favourite songs - ever.
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
MELANIE - Candles in the Rain 1970
A word of caution. If you buy this album, make sure it's the original release. The re-issue did not include track B1, 'Alexander Beetle' and others replaced it with 'Close to it All'.
Basing the album title and opening songs on her experience at Woodstock, 'Candles in the Rain' and 'Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)' really set the scene for Melanie's style and range. I recently found this album again over 50 years after buying it for the first time. Her voice can sound odd at times. Her arrangements can sound odd at times. The album can feel odd at times - but I love every inch of it. Her covers of James Taylor's 'Carolina on my Mind' and Jagger/Richards 'Ruby Tuesday' are distinctively different and fresh in their own way and her original compositions are consistently good. For me, 'The Good Guys' and 'Lovin Baby Girl' are the cream of the crop. You also get 'What Have They Done to my Song, Ma' .. always a winner.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
BOB DYLAN - Dylan 1973
As a lifelong Dylan collector having this album is a no-brainer. For the casual listener though, it's not an easy addition to the playlist. For a fan like me it was a must-have, being comprised of outtakes mainly from his 'Self Portrait' and 'New Morning' releases and therefore it was material that wouldn't normally have seen the light of day. It was put out by Columbia after Dylan left them for Asylum Records, so it was a bit of an f-u to the guy, done without any involvement from Dylan himself. Almost singing as a parody of himself, Dylan still does credible versions of Jerry Jeff Walkers 'Mr. Bojangles' and Joni Mitchell's 'Big Yellow Taxi' comes across in the way only Dylan can.
Monday, February 21, 2022
ASIA - Asia 1982
Friday, February 18, 2022
STING - The Dream Of The Blue Turtles 1985
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
JUDAS PRIEST - Screaming For Vengeance 1982
This album is in my wife's collection and it shows. Everything that came with it is still there, including the flyer from 40 years ago advertising "merch". Maybe I'll send for a $10 T-shirt.
The 8th album by Judas Priest gave the single 'You've Got Another Thing Comin''
"If you think I'll sit around as the world goes by
You're thinkin' like a fool 'cause it's a case of do or die
Out there is a fortune waitin' to be had
You think I'll let it go you're mad
You've got another thing comin'"
Monday, February 14, 2022
JACKSON BROWNE - Late For the Sky 1974
Sunday, February 13, 2022
DINAH SHORE – Musical Orchids 1943 10" Shellac 78 rpm
This isn't about Dinah Shore, it's about the records. Today we call a single LP containing multiple tracks an 'album' but originally, albums were just that - albums. Taken from the photo album format, record sets like this were presented in book form with, in this case, 4 records with a song on each side making up an 'album' of 8 songs.
This 'album' is almost 80 years old but when I rev the turntable up to 78 rpm it plays well.
GLOOP NOX & THE STIK PEOPLE - Continuing Where The Beatles Left Off.. 2015
I don't know. I mean, I really don't know. I bought this album on a recent forage through the discount bins. It's new, sealed and classed as 'experimental'. I'm reluctant to unseal it.
A couple of tracks are on YouTube. 'In Loving Memory' is an instrumental. The only comment is "Most Excellent!" but that's written by John Trubee who is not only the guitarist but the driving force behind the whole production. The other is a vocal called 'Electric Love Nudity Supreme'.
One day curiosity will get the better of me and I'll open this up and play it. Stay tuned.
Saturday, February 12, 2022
U.K. SQUEEZE (SQUEEZE) - U.K. Squeeze 1978 (Limited Edition, Red Translucent)
This was a nice recent find in a second-hand store, their self-titled debut album AND it's in red vinyl. This is the U.S. pressing so the band and the album go by the name U.K. Squeeze, as they did in some other countries. The 'U.K.' was dropped after this release. The group was founded by Glenn Tilbrook, Chris Difford, Paul Gunn and our old friend, bandleader, composer, presenter and OBE Jools Holland. Tilbrook and Difford were the writers of virtually all Squeeze's songs.
The two singles from this album were 'Take Me, I'm Yours' and 'Bang Bang'.
Squeeze can almost be passed over today as just another band that came and went and had a few good songs on the way, but they really had an influence back in the day. A version of the band is still touring.