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geeze, and I missed that. I made a huge mistake. Them niggas know their stuffing.

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New Moby album, Destroyed. Not sure what I think of it yet!

 

And the new Kate Bush 'Directors Cut' release. Interesting re-takes on previous material.

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The Beloved's "new" "budget cd compilation" is out and going for less than a five on amazon. Don't let the Dr Evil quotations marks put you off.

 

The Beloved were flipping brill, still are. Wish they had made more.

 

CD 1

1 Sweet Harmony

2 The Sun Rising

3 Hello

4 Your Love Takes Me Higher

5 Time After Time

6 It's Alright Now

7 You've Got Me Thinking

8 Outerspace Girl

9 Don't You Worry

10 I Love You More

11 Wake Up Soon

12 Spirit

13 Yourself In Me

14 Rock To The Rhythm Of Love

15 Dream On

16 Deliver Me

17 Up, Up And Away (Beautiful Balloon Mix)

 

CD 2

1 Loving Feeling

2 Satellite

3 Ease The Pressure

4 Scarlet Beautiful

5 Up, Up And Away

6 Dream Within A Dream

7 Pablo (Blissed Out Version)

8 Paradise Found

9 Let The Music Take You

10 Crystal Wave

11 For Your Love

12 Spacemen

13 Missing You

14 Celebrate Your Life

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Sugar Pie Desanto shaking her booty in a very interesting way.

 

A lineup of the great and good.

Sugar Pie Desanto: Vocal

Sunnyland Slim: Piano

Hubert Sumlin: Guitar

Willie Dixon: Bass

Clifton James: Drums

 

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lol

 

A problem with growing up with the music of the 1960s is that it has been downhill since then. Stadium Rock turned me off, and Disco killed it. Nothing will ever match the shock of Jimi Hendrix (who is this guy?) performing Hey Joe on Top of the Pops. I've now settled somewhere in the 1950s.

 

Something a little more contemporary

 

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T-B. He is Willie Dixon. He played bass and guitar, and was a prolific song writer and arranger.

 

He wrote (for example): "Little Red Rooster", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "Evil", "Spoonful", "Back Door Man", "I Just Want to Make Love to You", "I Ain't Superstitious", "My Babe", "Wang Dang Doodle", and "Bring It On Home". (Wiki)

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Originally Posted By: soubriquet
Something a little more contemporary


I'm afraid that's just as bad.

Anything with Boogie Woogie, Hoochie Coochie or Wang Dang Doodle in the title lol and it's hard to get past that.

A whif of freerange jazz, reggae or country and my ears just rebel.

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