Album of the Week 3-16-24
Submitted by joe shikspack on Sat, 03/16/2024 - 3:00pm
Afternoon folks!
It's a good week when you lead off with Muddy Waters. After that there's compilations from J.B. Lenoir and Horace Silver - the latter is a jazzy blues performer for those not instantly familiar. In the blues-rock category there's a live double album of the Paul Butterfield Band, a Robin Trower album and a John Hammond album. Following that there's a Doc & Merle Watson album and we finish up with a rock album by a lesser-known band, Tin Huey.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the tunes!
Here 'tis:
Horace Silver - The Best Of Horace Silver
The Butterfield Blues Band - Live
John Hammond - Sooner Or Later
Doc & Merle Watson With T. Michael Coleman – Red Rocking Chair
Tin Huey - Contents Dislodged During Shipment
Comments
That Muddy Waters' tune
King Bee is soul fine. And so's all the rest on here. Horace Silver has been included among the beginners of jazz-rock-soul fusion. 24k gold, joe. Rec'd!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
afternoon orlbucfan...
king bee was written by slim harpo back in 1957, muddy really updates it, though, and does a beautiful job. horace silver was one of the jazz musicians that one of my music teachers in high school used to introduce us to jazz - a pretty sneaky choice if you ask me.
have a good one!
great sounds man!
Hi Joe,
Great stack o'disks man. The Muddy Waters and John Hammond are both outstanding!
Thanks!
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afternoon dystopian...
glad you enjoyed the tunes. i've got more of both of those guys in the latest box of records that i opened to clean up and digitize.