Album of the Week 7-1-23
Afternoon folks!
This week we're starting off with a late 60's album from James Cotton, when apparently his producer was going for a jazzier sound. After that there's a live album of Stax artists performing at the Apollo Theater (I think in 1964) including Otis Redding, Rufus Thomas and Ben E. King.
We've got a bunch of blues-rock with Delaney & Bonnie with Eric Clapton (I think that the gods of copyright blocked the last tune, a nice Little Richard medley), followed by Steppenwolf's first throwing in the towel album (Rest In Peace), followed by Dr. Feelgood's first album.
Then there's a hard to classify album by Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan, respectively a very talented harmonica player and a very talented acoustic guitarist.
We finish off this week's bounty with some Oakland soul from Tower of Power.
Enjoy!
Here 'tis:
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends On Tour With Eric Clapton
Dr. Feelgood - Down By The Jetty
Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan – Who Drank My Beer?
Tower Of Power – Tower Of Power
Comments
good sauce maestro
add your choice of starch
and call it a meal!
thanks amigo
question everything
evening qms...
glad you're enjoying the tunes! heh, my choice of starch today was pita bread that came wrapped around my gyro from greektown. mmmmm... warming up for the holiday of bbq and other charred meats.
have a good one!
I would love to wander through your
room full of tunes. Rec'd!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
evening orlbucfan...
heh, you'd probably find it a bit disorganized at the moment and spread between several locations in the house. i have thousands of records and probably twice as many cds. the only currently organized genre is cd blues. i think that you're getting the tidier tour with artifacts checking in every week here.
have a good one!
It still sounds like music heaven, joe.
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.