August, September, October, and the 1st 1/2 of November.
- Of Monsters And Men, "FEVER DREAMS", 2019, 11 tracks. Well-engineered alternative rock, no standout tunes. 3 stars.
- Buddy Guy, "Skin Deep", 2008, 12 tracks. Someone requested that I work up the title track, "Skin Deep". It was a good tune & I enjoyed working it up. Of course, it is the standout track on the album. 4 stars for "Skin Deep" with Derek Trucks on slide guitar, 3 stars for the rest, despite Clapton playing on 1 song & Robert Randolph on 2.
- Dave Alvin, "The Best Of The HighTone Years", 2008, 18 tracks. This was pulled up for purchase on my friend Steve Konopka's computer at the time of his death. His wife went on and bought it, she said this guy was 1 of Steve's favorite guitarists. The material is all over the place - folk, country, rock, southern rock - apparently he considered himself Americana. I don't have an Americana genre so I made him Southern Rock. 3 stars.
- The Teskey Brothers, "Half Mile Harvest", 2018, 10 tracks. A recommendation from an old friend & coworker who is in the process of becoming an Australian. You listen to this & go, OK, black dudes in the US playing some decent R&B. Then find out, 4 white Australian dudes playing some decent R&B. 4 stars. Here's "I Get Up".
- Pernice Brothers, "Spread The Feeling", 2019, 13 tracks. Bandcamp I think. Very nice, reminds me of, maybe, Matt Duncan, or the Jayhawks? These guys have been around since 1996, but this is their 1st album since 2010. 4 stars. They have broken my system, there are no videos for this album on YouTube yet. I was going to include "The Devil and The Jinn".
- Ra Ra Riot, "Superbloom", 2019, 12 tracks. There very latest. OK tunes but I realized one of the things I really liked about their 1st album, "The Rhumb Line", which included a 5-star song, was the strings. I think they had female violin & cello players. No more strings anymore, just synthesizers. I'm guessing intra-band romances got terminated. Too bad. 3 stars.
- The Grateful Dead, "From The Mars Hotel", 1974, 8 tracks. Saw a reference to this and wondered why I didn't have it. No great tracks; "US Blues" probably the strongest. 3 stars.
- Winds, "Venus And Mars (Deluxe / Remaster), 1975, 28 tracks. Someone was telling me I needed to listen to "Magneto And Titanium Man", which was on this album. At $12.49 for 28 tracks, this wound up being quite the music value. In addition to the original album, there are several singles that were never on an album: "Junior's Farm", "Sally G", others? There are also 10 or so outtakes, jams, not of much interest unless you are a total Wings/McCartney fan. 18x 4-star, 8x 3-star, 2x 2-star (for old versions, standard handling). Here's "Sally G." recorded in Nashville. Pedal steel FTW!
- Jorja Smith, "Lost & Found", 2018, 12 tracks. Bandcamp. English R&B singer/songwriter. Very nice stuff, only 22 YO. 4 stars. Here's the 1st & title track, "Lost & Found". It takes a while to get going, but it is worth the wait.
- Delta Sleep, "Younger Years", 2019, 6 tracks. Bandcamp. Decent tunes, a little too loud for me. 3 stars.
- Jakub Zytecki, "Nothing Lasts, Nothing's Lost", 2019, 11 tracks. Bandcamp. Polish prog rock, what's not to like? Very interesting guitar work, creative stuff. 4 stars. Here's "Sunflower".
- Le Big Zero, "Ollie Oxen Free", 2019, 9 tracks. These are friends of my daughter Erica in Brooklyn. She sent me the t-shirt, I figured I'd better get the album. A good effort, but a little too punkish for me. 3 stars.
- Juana Molina, "Forfun", 2019, 4 tracks. Bandcamp. Argentinian punk, what's not to like? Normally hard for punk to get 4 stars in this blog, but, I liked the energy of these. Molina has been around for decades. Here's the 1st track, "Paraguaya Punk".
- Charly Bliss, "Supermoon", 2019, 5 tracks. Bandcamp. Power-pop from Brooklyn, FTW! Alternative with decent guitar & female singer. Here's "Slingshot".
- Redeyes, "Unfinished Theory EP", 2019, 6 tracks. Bandcamp. Way mellow electronica/dance. Very enjoyable listening. 4 stars. Here's the intro "The Unfinished Theory". I like the name & concept.
- Bahamas, "Bahamas is Afie", 2014, 12 tracks. I really enjoyed his latest, "Earthtones", blogged here. So I'm working backwards through his stuff - this is album 3/4. I just really like his voice & guitar. Thanks to musical friend Josh Brown of J. Renders Southern Table & Bar for the recommendation. 4 stars. Here's "Waves".
- Muddy Waters, "I'm Ready", 1978, 12 tracks. His prior 1977 album, "Hard Again", blogged here, was fantastic. I've worked up 3 songs from it, 2 at the request of my Canadian harpist friend Owen Evans. "Hard Again" was produced by Johnny Winter. There is not a bad song on that album. "I'm Ready" a year later, I'm guessing wasn't produced by Winter. Overall, pretty blah. 3 stars.
- Vampire Weekend, "Father Of The Bride", 2019, 18 tracks. Apparently they lost a member. 18 tracks is a lot, generally pretty high quality & sounding like Vampire Weekend. 4 stars. Here's "Harmony Hall"
- Blind Faith, eponymous, 1969, 6 tracks. The supergroup of Clapton & Baker from Cream w Winwood on keys and Rick Gresch on bass from Traffic. Only 6 tracks. 3 stars for "Do What You Like", which is just too long. 4 stars for the rest. Here's "Can't Find My Way Home", which I recently played in the latest incarnation of Acme Dance Band: Brent Carter on guitar & vocals, Haywood Ferguson on harp, Steve Parrish on drums, & me on bass & vocals. I played "Sea of Joy" Back In The Day. Not so good, oops!>p>
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