what are you listening to?

10cc - s/t
(1973, UK) US release, STERLING in the deadwax

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I'm not sure why 10cc's clever songs are interesting, but I get bored with a lot of Zappa's stuff. The approach seems similar especially here with the doo-wop throwbacks.
 
I owned " Bloody Tourists" back in the day....and at times it was just what the doctor ordered, just not very often...
 
I thought the same of Robin Trower's " Caravan to Midnight".....
 
The Nighthawks - Rock 'n' Roll
(1983, Varrick/Rounder) MASTERED BY Frankford/Wayne in the deadwax

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covers of Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, Lowell George, Jagger/Richards. interesting to see that these guys played with John Hammond and members of Muddy Waters band.
 
I owned " Bloody Tourists" back in the day....and at times it was just what the doctor ordered, just not very often...

Have not listened to that one in a long time. Yeah, that sounds familiar. All 4 of them very talented multi-instrumentalists and songwriters, and the records have great sonics - which makes sense since they built their own recording studio - Strawberry - in the late 60s.
 
Man of Music Trivia ya are SLF!!


Oldies tonight-----Little River band ---"Greatest Hits"
 
Gentle Giant - Octopus
(1972, Vertigo) UK pressing; mid 70's issue w/ spaceship label

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terrific sound quality. Roger Dean artwork on the gatefold cover.
 
You in a goooood mood tonite Lee!

Throwing on a couple Phoebe Snows....
 

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Stomu Yamash'ta - Red Buddha
(1971, Egg/Barclay) French pressing

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all kinds of interesting percussion instruments in these tracks composed and performed by Yamash'ta, who later joined Steve Winwood to form Go.
 
Kim Clarke - It's a Grey Day

Hit a couple of thrifts today and flipped through some records. Found and bought one because the cover was interesting and it was local music recorded in Vancouver. Never heard of the guy before so Google searched as usual and learned he died in 2010. Also learned he was in several bands including one whose name I vaguely remember from radio ads for gigs they played around here. Tunes are tasty, copy is mint and recording quality is startlingly good.

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