Best rated george harrison albums
Thank you so much for such an incredible write-up. I clicked onto your article the other day and was blown away by it. Maybe not their best album, but it got me thinking that, in California, there is more funk than just the “L.A. Tower of Power, “Bump City.” My introduction to Tower of Power. Allman Brothers Band, “Eat a Peach.” Electric energy, playfully wild and magneticĤ. Joni Mitchell, “For the Roses.” Soulfully melodic, in Joni’s own way.ģ. The back cover album photo was taken at The Alley in Escondido and the back of my head is visible in front of the stage.Ģ. Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks, “Striking It Rich.” Rich as can be with harmony and musicians at their best, with a one of a kind original sound. Stevie Wonder, “Talking Book.” Every song is a masterpiece and on the song “Looking for Another Pure Love” the guitar players (Jeff Beck and Buzz Feiten) add extraordinary beauty.ġ. Two albums tie for the spot on top on my list:ġ. P.S.: I am still waiting for the return of Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band to San Diego!
Was also nice to know that you were a drummer - so now I understand some of your jazz background. Navy vet, I totally connected with your (buying albums at the) PX part of your article. Jeff Beck Group, “Jeff Beck Group” Mott the Hoople, “All the Young Dudes” Alice Cooper, “School’s Out” The Moody Blues, “Seventh Sojourn.”Īs U.S. Here are some that I remember well forgive me if they were in your article! I love your articles every week! The “Golden Year” of 1972 was a great deja vu to so many fantastic albums (many of which I owned). Thanks for your continued writing on music. My five favorite albums from 1972 are: “American Gothic” by David Ackles “For the Roses” by “Joni Mitchell “Pink Moon” by Nick Drake “Henry The Human Fly” by Richard Thompson and “Paul Simon” by Paul Simon.” And how can you not be moved by Mother Maybelle Carter singing “Keep on the Sunny Side” and “Wildwood Flower”? Doc Watson singing “Tennessee Stud” is a standout. “My introduction to bluegrass and old country music. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, “Will the Circle Be Unbroken. “Jackson Browne, “Jackson Browne.” It’s his first album, and he gives us “Doctor My Eyes” and “Rock Me on the Water.”ĥ. “Duncan,” “Paranoia Blues,” “Wear that Body Down” - great songs.Ĥ. Paul Simon, “Paul Simon.” I played this album so many times over the years.