Roger Glover has had several of which I've only heard 'Elements', and that was 20-odd years ago, and wasn't particularly memorable. I wonder how it sounds today, must have another listen...
Roger Glover has had several of which I've only heard 'Elements', and that was 20-odd years ago, and wasn't particularly memorable. I wonder how it sounds today, must have another listen...
John Lodge puts out a solo album, 10,000 Light Years Ago, next month (May). Ray Thomas and Mike Pinder will be on it. Hope its good.
Lou
Looking forward to my day in court.
Uh, gpeccarry, I think it is "Mingus Ah Um," which was released on Columbia.
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
Thanks Dana!
Mingus Ah Um, only one of the most legendary jazz albums of all time.
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Have always loved Entwistle's "Whistle Rhymes", for some reason it's been been a companion piece to "Frampton's Camel" in my mind, no doubt owing to Frampton's axe playing on the former, and the fact they were made the same year. The lyrics are hysterical: voyeurism, hating on a former lover "when I'm feeling blue I stick a pin in a picture of you and I feel better", staging a death and living off the insurance money, mastrubation (10 Little Fingers), wild and crazy stuff for sure. Thought he did a nice job in the vocal department, and the multi-tracking of his voice worked wonders for someone whose singing voice wasn't his forte by a longshot. Kudos to Alan Ross's acoustic guitar playing, also, just a fine all-around album. I also enjoyed his first, SYHATW, but that was more a compilation of songs he'd written over the years, not a newly penned effort like WR was. "Too Late" had it's moments but wasn't up to the previous record, and the R&R stuff that followed left me cold, I was interested in the influence Pete had on John with his Who-penned material, not John's love of 60's R&R.
Yann Honoré's ZAW
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I became aware of his playing through the fine progressive folk-rock albums from Glaz.
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