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I always thought this was a much underrated album. Might be the four instrumentals on it.




I agree 100% and thank you for sharing that !

Van is the king of blue-eyed soul, but this album reveals him as a poet, as well, especially his Rave on John Donne.
 
Another kinda under the radar album of similar vintage. Might not be to everybody's taste.



It is definitely to my taste. Back in the 70s I had a Mark Almond album that was soft and plaintive and I loved it. I would play it as I was coming down from my trip on LSD. I wish I could remember the name of that album.

But I love this jazz piece :cool:
 
I was a good time
Yeah, I got pretty good
At changing tires
Upstairs, bro
I shot my mouth off, and you showed me what that hole was for

 
Is anyone listening to The Last Dinner Party? Their first album last year, Prelude to Ecstasy, had some great tracks on it, and their first single off their upcoming second album dropped recently, and if it’s any indication, their second album is going to have some great tracks on it, too.

 
I have been playing this Roseanne Cash CD today.. Black Cadillac

This a a song for those in a introspective mood...

 
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This guy started as a guitarist for Sam Cooke. Plays the guitar upside down and lefthanded like Albert King. He can sing some, too.




 
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This guy started as a guitarist for Sam Cooke. Plays the guitar upside down and lefthanded like Albert King. He can sing some, too.





I own over a hundred blues CDs including several by Albert King, but who is this guy ?

Wow ! Loving this song and want to know about him and see if there are CDs out there I can buy.
 
I think I may have posted this song in the past; a song that came out almost 60 years ago. Everything old is new again.

I thought about posting this on my march to autocracy thread, but keeping it here as a reminder.

 
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