Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

N

 




nutty
@reubent Glad I could provide a reminder. I own several Counting Crows albums, but that one is easily the best IMO.
Return to Forever "Romantic Warrior" 1976/2011 Sony Japan RBCD
Bruce Cockburn "Nothing But A Burning Light" 1991 Columbia RBCD--Here is another T-Bone Burnett production. Well recorded master song craftmanship.
Kenny Burrell "Midnight Blue" 1967/1998 Blue Note RVG Edition RBCD
Genesis "Invisible Touch" 1986 Atlantic RBCD--While this was playing digitally downstairs, my teenager came down, listened a bit, and upstairs he went to play the LP. And, no surprise, the LP is sonically better.
Patricia Barber "Smash" 2013 Concord/MoFi SACD
Dexter Gordon "GO" 1962/1999 Blue Note RBCD RVG Edition
Bruce Springsteen "Greetings From Asbury Park" 1973/1984 Columbia RBCD
Tina Brooks "Back to the Tracks" 1960/2013 Blue Note/Audio Wave XRCD24
Marc Cohn "Marc Cohn" 1991/2007 Atlantic/MoFi 24bitGCD--This album deserves special mention. The recording is terrific; the songs are great stories and memorable. Oh yeah, he won an Grammy as Best New Artist on the strength of this album. A few years back I saw him in Dallas at the Kessler Theater, which seats/stands 200 people. Cohn on the piano; Ben Wisch, his co-producer and good friend, on the bass. That's it. Great act, musical, funny and worth every penny. Highly recommended.
kevn kinney, macdougall blues--his drivin n cryin has always registered as a bit too desperate-for-arena-rock-success, but this is something of a folky masterpiece.
guided by voices, do the collapse--this was their ric ocasek-produced foray into high fidelity, and was much maligned critically, but i dig it--it's tuneful and weird in all the right ways.
Electric Ladyland, cassette. Experience Hendrix version issued in 1997 on cassette, CD and vinyl by the Hendrix Family Corporation and remastered by Eddie Kramer.  Never go against the family. Lol
Agrred on Peter Gabriel's "Up"!
One of my all-time favorite albums!
I have found if I put it on to listen to a couple of tracks I have to listen to the whole thing.
NEVER FAILS😳
R&B/Soul tonight...
Ray Charles "The Genius of Ray Charles" 1959/2012 Atlantic/MoFI SACD
Marvin Gaye "Let's Get It on" 1973/2008 Motown/MoFi SACD
Whitney Houston "Whitney Houston" 1985 Arista RBCD
James Brown "Live at the Apollo Theater" 1962/2004 Polydor Remaster RBCD
Tears for Fears, Songs From The Big Chair. After listening to the albumn, I went looking for live performances and found this link.
https://youtu.be/W4_mMl0B5mA
It’s a live performance within a very intimate setting. They play the entire albumn and dicuss the real meaning of each song. Quality is good. I believe it’s on Spotify as well.
Finishing up R&B/Soul set...
Lauryn Hill "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" 1998 Ruffhouse RBCD
Then to other genres...
Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds of Fire" 1973/2000 Columbia/Legacy RBCD
Gram Parsons "Grievous Angel" 1974/2012 Warner Bros./MoFi SACD
Getz/Gilberto "S/T" 1963/1997 Verve RBCD
Pink Martini "Hang on Little Tomato"2004 Heinz Records RBCD
Santana/Mahavishnu "Love Devotion Surrender" 1973/2011 Columbia/MoFi SACD
Billy Joel "Piano Man" 1973/2010 Columbia/MoFi SACD
McCoy Tyner "The Real McCoy" 1967/1999 Blue Note RBCD RVG Edition
I guess it's Warren Zevon night..........

Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy

Warren Zevon - Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School

Warren Zevon - Stand in the Fire

All on Vinyl
Bob Dylan & The Band "The Basement Tapes" 1975/2009 Columbia RBCD
Miles Davis "My Funny Valentine In Concert" 1965/2014 MoFi SACD
Film Studio Orchestra "Immortal Masterpieces of Screen Music" 2003 Victor XRCD24
astewart: The Basement Tapes---great stuff, right up my alley! In case you haven't seen it, there is an expanded version, a boxset on Columbia Legacy, part of the Dylan Bootleg Series, this being Volume 11. The box contains six CD's and a book. A must own imo!
astewart8944,
Sorry for the delayed reply regarding Sir Elton John. I only recently received a copy of Tumbleweed Connection. arcam88 recommended it highly so I borrowed his copy. I agree its a very good albumn and a great recording as well. I’m an big Elton John fan, (outside of his movie soundtracts). I was fortunate to see Sir Elton and William Joel together in Louisville, KY. Great show! But when the dust settled, my wife and I both agreed that Billy Joel (The Piano Man!) had a the better show. Tons of energy. He had the crowd eating out of his hand and singing every word of every song. He played after Elton, so maybe folkes were more inebriated....

Today I listened to new Incubus 8.
"No Fun" is side one, track one. Not bad. Might take a bit for the album to grow on ya. I know there are a few Incubus fans on this thread.
https://youtu.be/xPqhjeUtr5U

N
@astewart8944 - Yep, I'm a big fan of Warren Zevon (RIP). Finished off my WZ fix this evening with "The Wind". It's hard to listen to it without a heavy heart, knowing he knew he was dying when he recorded it. Give real meaning to songs such as "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and "Keep Me In Your Heart".
Copperhead S/T. 
"The Scar"
https://youtu.be/EEtfbuPDPRU
Martin Briley, "The Salt In My Tears"
Three Dog Night, "Shambala"
Player, "Baby Come Back"
Boz Scaggs, "Look What You've done to me"

N


Pat Benatar, Prescious Time.
Definitely my favorite song by Pat and company.
"Promises In The Dark".
https://youtu.be/KuPFhDQRKzw

N


Black Sheep, S/T, (1975)
Features Lou Gramm, aka (Lou Grammatico)
The band sound a lot like Free. In fact, they perform a cover of Free’s "Woman" on the LP.
https://youtu.be/3mdWVxR-nm8

N
Liquid Tension Experiment (1) - side project of Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy that enlisted bass player Tony Levin.  Not completely even track to track, but contains some strong compositions and virtuosic playing.  The 28 minute improvisational closer, ironically called, "Three Minute Warning" coulda been a wee bit shorter (gee, ya think?).    
Horace Parlan "On the Spur of the Moment" 1961/2011 Blue Note/Audio Wave XRCD24
Pink Floyd "The Wall" 1979 Columbia RBCD
Norah Jones "Come Away With Me" 2002 Blue Note 5.1SACD
Carly Simon "No Secrets" 1972/2015 Elektra/MoFi SACD
Bruce Cockburn "Breakfast in New Orleans Dinner in Timbuktu" 1999 Ryko RBCD
ghosthouse,

I have had Liquid Tension (1) and (2) for quite some time. As a matter of fact, my Brother had Mike Portnoy VHS Drum Tutorials for playing those first two sessions. I think both CD's are great. (And Loud) My favorite cut...Chewbacca! It growls....

A song from Taddy Porter, "Fire In The Streets" 
https://youtu.be/KYIaBOlm6mk
Anyone remember Hardline... Double Eclipse,  features Neil Schon on guitar. 
How bout Albert Cummings, True To Yourself, "Separately".
https://youtu.be/UuQoA23AtvM
Gov't Mule, High And Mighty, "Child Of The Earth". 
https://youtu.be/xfl6ZnFkaBI

N





Hey N.  Guess I'm not surprised you are way ahead of me on that Liquid Tension stuff.  Some good playing there, no doubt.  
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Golden Earring, The continuing Story Of Radar Love. Excellent collection of music. 
Rory Gallagher, "Secret Agent". Great clip of Rory rippin-n-slidin' !
https://youtu.be/xomS2NqHmME
Richard Lloyd , "Field Of Fire".
https://youtu.be/lmYUrDBCfHE
Coco Montoya, "Good Days Bad Days"
https://youtu.be/3XFnMBKejIA


Nirvana In Utero. The cassette kills. Grado headphones sounding good. Canned Heat live at Woodstock on YouTube, didn't make the cut for the movie. Who can explain that? 
Hey Nutty - Thought the Tidal commentary pasted below was informative.  I did enjoy their radio hits but probably suffer from over exposure to them.  Will try to check out some of the less well known "deep tracks" later today.  Anybody who "gets" Cuby & The Blizzards deserves the courtesy.  There's a bit of a connection in that Eelco Gelling, Golden Earring guitarist during the late '70s, was co-founder along w/Harry Muskee of C. & the B.

"The Continuing Story of Radar Love is a 12-song hits collection from Dutch rock band Golden Earring, containing both the chug-a-long rock staple "Radar Love" and the full eight-minute version of "Twilight Zone." These two songs are the most renowned on this compilation and both cracked the Top 20, with "Radar Love" hitting number 13 in 1974 and "Twilight Zone" peaking at number ten nine years later. The other ten songs on the album consist of long, heavy guitar-filled runs that surround obscure lyrics, sometimes sounding like modern psychedelia. Some of the songs, like "The Vanilla Queen" and "Mad Love's Comin'" harbor a distinguishable progressive edge, thanks to woven keyboard and guitar interplay. A mild blues and rock feel creep into such tunes as "Candy's Going Bad" and "Lost and Found" but fail to ignite any type of serious musical flare compared to their two singles. Much of Golden Earring's music consists of average rock riffs that are either sped up or slowed down by accompanying synthesizer, helped along by the mysteriousness of Barry Hay's voice. Even though this compilation is a dozen songs deep, it still holds as a worthy best-of. ~ Mike DeGagne"
The video is a little dopey (a lot dopey?) but liked the music on this one (Track 4 from The Continuing Story....").  Strong vocal.  Very prog.  


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6aQx57KBUY&ab_channel=Talleke123
Just listened to - Albany Down, Not Over Yet. Pretty solid rock-n-roll band. Different. Got a good groove on this albumn.
"Travelling Blues".
https://youtu.be/yWcFDfqCOdI
"You Wanna Be My Baby".
https://youtu.be/paAOtTRtnJA

N
How about a little modern American Folk,

Discovered a group called Mandolin Orange. Very good recordings
Arbouretum - from Coming Out of the Fog, Track 6 World Split Open...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTouXuVkYhk&ab_channel=DomagojValjak

and Track 7 Easter Island

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOR6WJIt0FY&ab_channel=Arbouretum-Topic

From the Jan 2013 Premier Guitar review by Andy Ellis - 
"...an improbable collision of Fairport Convention, the Velvet Underground, and early Jefferson Airplane [  ]...party music it ain't."


ghost, that arboretum is a very interesting disc--oddly melodic; the vocals are haunting. unique.
Hello N -
I enjoyed that Mike Griffin. Great sonics and his playing...nice and clean. Not too many needless notes. Some excellent sparkling piano soloing right before the 5 minute mark. Kinda formulaic blues (ain’t it all?) but well done. Never heard of him. Couldn’t find out too much. No wonder it’s "the Unknown Blues Band. The album is on Amazon, "Gimme What I Got Coming" but that extended live ain't.  

Back at you in the same vein. Gary BB Coleman. Think I like this version better than SRV’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Gt46aX9Z4&ab_channel=Don’sTunes


@loomisjohnson 

regarding Artbouretum - Hoping "interesting disc" translates to, "I liked it".  

I didn't...leastways not initially.   Took repeated listening (something kept drawng me back) before I finally sorta "got it", as happens sometimes.  Had that one on repeat the other day.  The Gathering is another good 'un by them.  Check out Dave Heumann's solo album, Here In The Deep.  DH is the head honcho song writer, singer and git-TAR player in Arbouretum.  
ghost--i do like. he might be a major artist--will explore further. in the meantime, check out bowery electric--not a far cry from where you referred me
Loomis - great.  Glad you enjoyed Arbouretum.  Sometimes Pitchfork's record reviews are annoying but, while they aren't besotted fans, the ones I read about Arbouretum are insightful, I thought...even though I didn't agree with every word.  

I will check out Bowery Electric.  I did find Asteroid #4 on Tidal and gave a quick listen to the first couple of tracks from Windmill.  Need to give it another go.  Can hear what you mean about lost classics from the Summer of Love (anybody remember Fever Tree?).  
@loomisjohnson 

Got Bowery Electric's Lushlife running.  I like it a LOT.  Reminds me a little of Massive Attack.  Crossed with Ivy, if you know them.