Streaming on NAS… moving into mid-afternoon with The Who and Baba O’Riley is sounding outstanding! This is going back in the time machine and at the time, early 70’s, this album was taken out for a spin quite a bit on the old Garrard turntable. Good memories, life is grand! One sweet album…
Van Morrison (vocals, acoustic guitar, steel-string_guitar, harmonica), Haji Ahkba (flugelhorn), Robin Aspland (piano), Phil Coulter (piano), Alec Dankworth (double bass), Geoff Dunn (drums, percussion)Pee Wee Ellis (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophones, background vocals), Georgie Fame (Hammond organ, background vocals), Leo Green (tenor saxophone, background vocals), Matt Holland - (trumpet, background vocals), Ronnie Johnson (electric guitar), Brian Kennedy (background vocals), Katie Kissoon (background vocals), Paddy Moloney (uilleann pipes, whistle), Peter O’Hanlon (dobro), Ralph Salmins (percussion) and Nicky Scott (bass guitar).
Streaming on NAS… moving into late afternoon with Van and this fantastic group of musicians and vocalists, this album is sounding superb and bringing on lots of joy and big smiles, just one of those moments where everything is sounding just right! One sweet album! Loving it…
Graham, this is a bit of a departure for Kandace from her stunning Soul Eyes debut album. But I commend her for trying something different. I would suggest you give Indigo a few more spins as it gradually grew on me, as others have suggested.
Sunday morning and the perfect time to catch up on some recent music purchases. Suzanne Vega…interesting music and I do like her voice. For whatever reason I’m in the mood of listening to just female vocalists.
If you enjoy Blues, I can highly recommend Danielle Nicole. First time I heard her, was a YouTube video: Danielle belts out Etta James (link!) and I fell in love with her voice and expression. For years, Danielle Schnebelen and her two brothers played in Trampled Under Foot. But now she has a successful solo career with a truly fantastic band to back her amazing vocals.
This album I’m listening to is her second studio album as solo artist and I believe a very high quality recording. She’s one of very few artists that sound as good live as in the studio.
William Elliott Whitmore - Radium Death
Raw, poetic, hard folk album. He has a wonderful rough growl of a voice and plays a mean banjo and acoustic guitar.