Album of the Week 4-6-24

Afternoon folks!

This week, we start off with two of the greatest blues harmonica players, a compilation of early recordings from Sonny Boy Williamson and and album from James Cotton. Following that there's a 70's album from Albert King. Entering the blues-rock segment, Lonnie Mack follows that with (I think) his first album from 1963, and there are albums from Johnny Winter and Dr. Feelgood. In the diversity department this week there's a compilation album from The Move which I will add a few more songs to later this weekend.

Enjoy the tunes and have a great weekend!

Here 'tis:

Sonny Boy Williamson - King Biscuit Time

The James Cotton Blues Band - Taking Care Of Business

Albert King - King Albert

Lonnie Mack - The Wham Of That Memphis Man

Johnny Winter - Captured Live!

Dr. Feelgood - Fast Women And Slow Horses

The Move - The Best Of The Move

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dystopian's picture

Hi Joe,

The Move!?! Smile Will have to give that some time...

Great Lonnie Mack and Johnny Winter! Lonnie was one of the best players in his days... Had a good voice too, shoulda made it huge.

Thanks for the spins meister! Smile

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@dystopian

heh, when i was a kid i liked the beatles and heard some stuff by the move that sounded pretty similar. heh, i also enjoyed the monkees. Smile

i never got how fame and fortune eluded lonnie mack, he certainly had talent.

have a good one!

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orlbucfan's picture

Super Rec'd x 100!! Smile I listened to First Take by Roberta Flack over the weekend. Wow, great LP and it has NO filler on it!!!!

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@orlbucfan

heh, i'll have to keep an ear out for that roberta flack album. have a good one!

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