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Album Review: Lowell George – Thanks I’ll Eat It Here (1979)
By the late seventies Lowell George was becoming increasingly disillusioned with the direction his band Little Feat were taking. He is on record as saying that the growing influence of jazz fusion from certain other members was having a detrimental … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Reviews, Allen Toussaint, Ann Peebles, Bill Flanagan, Blues, Classic Rock, Honest Man, I Can't Stand The Rain, Jimmy Webb, Little Feat, Lowell George, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Neon Park, Pop, Rickie Lee Jones, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Thanks I'll Eat It Here, Two Trains, What Do You Want The Girl To Do
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Album Review: Snafu – Snafu (1973)
Snafu were formed in late 1972 by former Procul Harum and Freedom man Bobby Harrison. Harrison was Harum’s drummer on the hit ‘Whiter Shade of Pale’ but he and guitarist Ray Royer were kicked out of the band soon after. … Continue reading
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Tagged Airforce, Album Reviews, Blues, Bobby Harrison, Classic Rock, Colin Gibson, Drowning In the Sea of Love, Freedom, Gamble & Huff, Joe Simon, Juicy Lucy, Little Feat, Martin Leedham, Micky Moody, Mike Oldfield, Music, Music Review, Pete Solley, Procul Harum, RAF, Ray Royer, Richard Branson, Rock, Roger Dean, Snafu, Terry Popple, The Allman Brothers, The Doobie Brothers, Tubular Bells, Van Morrison, Whitesnake
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Album Review: Burton Cummings – Dream Of A Child (1978)
After two solo albums Burton Cummings decided the time was right to try his hand at producing his own album. Calling on friendships and contacts made during his ten years as a recording artist, mostly with The Guess Who, he found … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews, Blues, Classic Rock, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soul
Tagged Acoustic, Album Reviews, Becky Lopez, Bill Payne, Bobby Darin, Break It To Them Gently, Burton Cummings, Classic Rock, David Bowie, David Forman, Dick Wagner, Domenic Troiano, Dream Of A Child, Guns Guns Guns, Hold On I'm Coming, I Will Play A Rhapsody, Jeff Baxter, Jim Horn, Jimmy Phillips, Juno Awards, Lambert Hendricks and Bavan, Little Feat, MAPL, Marti Pellow, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Percy Sledge, Phyllis St James, Plas Johnson, Pop, Randy Bachman, Rock, Sam & Dave, Shirlee Matthews, Singer/Songwriter, Steve Cropper, Steve Madaio, Takes A Fool To Love A Fool, The Guess Who, Tom Brumley, Vinetta Field, Wait By The Water, Wet Wet Wet, When A Man Loves A Woman
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Album Review: The Cohen Brothers – This Is Life (2011)
I’ve made this statement somewhere before but it won’t hurt to make it again here, so excuse the self plagiarism if you will. Some of us spend most, if not all, of our spare time searching out great music both old and … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews, Blues, Classic Rock, Music, Music Reviews, Rock
Tagged Abby Brant, Album Reviews, Allan Holdsworth, Americana, Ancient Stones, Blind Faith, Brian Richards, Burton Cummings, Can't Find My Way Home, Clap For The Wolfman, Classic Rock, Dave Smaylen, Do It Right, Elmer Gantry, Eric Clapton, Jess Roden, Jimi Hendrix, John Rivers, Joyce Cooling, Julian Crook, Led Zeppelin, Little Feat, Martin Leedham, Me and Crystal Eye, Memphis Without Elvis, Michael Buble, Micky Moody, Muddy Water Blues, Music, Music Review, Paul Rodgers, Pete Cottom, Prince of Wales Ledbury, Robin Trower, Rock, Santana, Sean Griffin, Steve Winwood, Stevie Wonder, Stretch, Superstition, The Cohen Brothers, The Guess Who, This Is Life, Traffic, Trampled Underfoot, Why Did You Do It, Wolfman, Woodbine St Studios
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