Monday, July 30, 2007
Manic Monday
What's new this week, the end of July already!
Blues:
18 Greatest - John Lee Hooker
18 Greatest - B.B. King - must be a series by the label Direct Source
Country:
18 Greatest - Glen Campbell
Best Of Freddy Fender - Freddy Fender
Best of Merle Haggard - Merle Haggard
Best Of George Jones - George Jones
Best Of Jim Reeves - Jim Reeves
Best Of B.J. Thomas - B.J. Thomas - These are also from Direct Source
Folk:
Tribe - Luka Bloom
Rock:
Idlewild South - The Allman Brothers Band - reissue of a great recording
18 Greatest - Chuck Berry
Swears - Casual Lean
Made In Europe - Deep Purple - remaster
Under The Influence of Buck - The Derailers
Blue Velocity - The Chris Duarte Group
Nervous Nights And Satellites - The Hooters
Dirty Laundry - Ian Hunter
Untitled - Korn
18 Greatest - Jerry Lee Lewis
18 Greatest - Little Richard
Live On The Sunset Strip - The Raspberries
Country Mouse City House - Josh Rouse - Wow, check those rhymes!
Josh Rouse - Hollywood Bass Player
Have a listen!
One Girl Revolution - Saving Jane
Al Stewart - a whole bunch of reissues
Sincerely/Twilley Don't Mind - Dwight Twilley - Power pop classics!
Strange Pleasure/Out There - Jimmy Vaughan - Stevie Ray's big bro has reissues
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4 comments:
Fez Monkey has a perfect photo for the cover of that Glen Campbell disc! :-)
Glad to see Ian Hunter still producing. Garage rock doesn't get any rougher than that. I just got a recent show of his, too, but I've only listened to that one song that everyone thinks that OTHER band did. You know he one that incinerates thier audience.
Joe - ???
No shit, The Hooters?
I remember wearing out the grooves of Deep Purple's Made In Japan when I was in eighth grade. Mom simply LOVED that album!
O'Tim- Once Bitten, Twice Shy, covered by Great White.
The Ian Hunter show was from about a month ago, so it probably has some of the new album o it.
The Hooters is a reissue, too.
I can't believe Ian Hunter is 60+ years old. Geez.
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