Album of the Week 7-27-24
Submitted by joe shikspack on Sat, 07/27/2024 - 3:00pm
Afternoon folks!
There's some great ear-treats this week. Starting off, there's an album from Albert King and an album with 60's era Chicago blues recordings of James Cotton, Otis Rush and Homesick James. From there, you can boogie with Canned Heat, rock with the MC5 and then mellow out a bit with Bonnie Raitt. Coming into the home stretch, there's a Jorma Kaukonen album of country bluesish tunes and finishing up in the diversity department, there's an album by German prog-rockers Triumvirat.
Enjoy the tunes and have a great weekend!
Here 'tis:
Albert King ~ I'm In A Phone Booth, Baby
Chicago / The Blues / Today Volume 2
Canned Heat ~ Boogie With Canned Heat
Jorma Kaukonen ~ Ain't In No Hurry
Comments
Basic freedoms & basic humanity continue to take it on the chin,
as a consequence of the deeds and the decisions of those who rule us.
Germany cancelled me for speaking out against Gaza genocide. So I persisted
U.S. Congress / Netanyahu: a standing ovation for genocide
Democrats’ snub of Netanyahu does not indicate end to widespread support for unconditional aid to Israel
evening lotlizard...
yep, it sounds like the germans have it bad. here in the u.s. we have a constitution with a bill of rights, but it's only a damned piece of paper. it doesn't seem like there's a lot of will lately to protect and defend that bill of rights.
So many words.
The Constitution is full of really nice words. So’s the Bill of Rights.
It would be nice if any of our current political whores would pay attention to any of those nice words, but that ship sailed at some point. They are now merely regarded as an Inconvenience.
I have no idea what can be done to restore the proper level of understanding and respect with which those words should be regarded, but what we’ve been doing here lately ain’t it.
Twice bitten, permanently shy.
Bad Cattitude’s retrospective look at Dems’ messaging re Trump
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-day-dem-messaging-died
The media’s Mighty Wurlitzer is going all out to make us forget all this, by inundating our mental space with a theatrical cacophony of feelgood pro-Kamala propaganda.
great sounds!
Hey Joe,
Great stack o'disks man!
Triumvirat!?! What is next Amon Duul II ?????
Thanks for all the great sounds!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein