Their best, and best sounding album imo.
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More Rockabilly Robert Gordon with Link Wray from 1977.
This album has a tad more of a country twang in parts and as you would expect from Link Wray some storming electric guitar.
OG Vinyl
Now Playing…
Rachael Yamagata (Fender Rhodes, Piano, Synthesizer, Tambourine, Vocals, Wurlitzer), Aaron Comess (Drums, Percussion), Brian Jones (Drums), Frank London (Trumpet, Muted Trumpet), James Johnston (Bass), Jason Singer (Baritone Saxophone), John Alagia (Fender Rhodes, Rhythm Guitar. Tremolo Guitar, Mixing, Hammond Organ, Shaker, Synthesizer), John Conte (Bass), Kevin Salem (Banjo, Bass, Dobro, Guitar, Electric Guitar), Piano, Synthesizer), Lisa Gutkin (Violin), Mark Batson (Guitar), Matt Walker (Drums, Percussion), Norbert Stachel (Clarine), Oliver Kraus (Cello, Strings), Peter Fox (Fender Rhodes), Rob Arthur (Organ), Robert Carlisle (French Horn), Stewart Myers (Bass) and The Klezmatics (Band).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… returning home after morning coffee with friends and kicking off this morning with a bowl of bananas, blueberries, strawberries and yogurt and taking Rachael out for a second day in a row and Rachael and the band are sounding sublime!
Didn’t know about this and now giving it a go via Spotify, vinyl on order.
Thanks for posting.
Monday Night Jam Session at the Matrix, San Francisco ‘70
Garcia – guitar
Howard Wales – organ/piano
Bill Vitt – drums
John Kahn – bass
‘Christopher Cross’ - Christopher Cross
Picked up this '79 original in a Cornish record shop a few years and it has the distinction of being the flimsiest vinyl in my collection, just a notch up from a Smash Hits flexidisc. Despite the odd crackle, SQ is excellent.
Wishing all on the essential thread a good weekend.
You are most welcome Adam - I think it was @TheKevster that originally drew my attention to it.
Incognito - Amplified Soul
Alto Saxophone – Nigel Hitchcock
Bass – Francis Hylton
Drums – Francesco Mendolia
Electric Piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesiser – Matt Cooper
Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Sid Gauld
Guitar, lead vocals – Bluey
Lead Vocals – Chiara Hunter, Katie Leone, Tony Momrelle, Vanessa Haynes
Percussion – João Caetano
Tenor Saxophone – Jamie Anderson
Trombone – Trevor Mires
Recorded, mastered, mixed, production by – Mo Hausler
Recorded at Livingston Studio 2 (Bluey’s Room), London
‘Psychedelic jazz’ according to the blurb. Just great modern music I haven’t played for a while. Uniti core.
Now there’s an interesting concept!
Tremendous album. Oddly, I didn’t notice the gun at first either.
I ‘like’ it if I’m familiar with it really enjoy it. I might also go back and ‘like’ something if it introduced me to a new artist that I then go on to enjoy… if I can find the original post.