Album of the Week 8-17-24
Afternoon folks!
This week we've got a live (double) early 70's album from James Cotton, followed by a live album from Hound Dog Taylor - some serious high-energy Chicago blues for you guys. After that, it's The Kinks, with a compilation of singles from their early classic blues rock period. Then there's some New Orleans r&b from Cookie & The Cupcakes and an album from Little Feat. We finish off in the diversity department with a prog-rock band from Japan called The Sadistic Mika Band.
Enjoy the tunes and have a great weekend!
Here 'tis:
The James Cotton Blues Band ~ Live And On The Move
Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers - Beware Of The Dog!
Cookie & His Cupcakes ~ By Request Volume 2
Little Feat ~ Last Record Album
The Sadistic Mika Band - Live In London
Comments
Thanks for the tunes, Joe
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evening pluto...
my pleasure, i hope you found some stuff you like.
have a great weekend!
Thanks, Joe. I thought I was the only round eye who'd
ever heard of The Sadistic Mika Band. Thanks for that whole album.
be well and have a good one
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afternoon el...
i first heard them back in 1975 from a friend of mine and i made a cassette copy of one of his album because their albums are as rare as hen's teeth here. i occasionally run across one of their albums at record shows, but they are either trashed or stratospherically priced. i lucked out and found an affordable, fairly clean copy of the album i posted a couple of years ago.
have a good one!
great discs!
Hey Joe,
Thanks for the great sounds man!
Neat Kinks. Said 1980, but sounded about '66. They were a great band.
Great Little Feat too~
Now it's Hound Dog or James Cotton... hmmmm...
Thanksk Joe!
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afternoon dystopian...
i like that kinks collection, it's got a bunch of tunes that you don't usually find on early kinks comps.
heh, i hope you enjoyed your choice.
have a good one!