Tag: Arthur Lee
Joan Armatrading – Not Too Far Away
One of our leading and most grounded singer-songwriters returns with a brand-new set of songs. Armatrading remains the illuminator of human dilemmas, the midwife of melodies. Her subject matter never seems to stray too far from the personal, the heartfelt, the relatable.
Read MoreLove – Forever Changes (50th Anniversary Special Edition)
Is it really fifty years that this singular West Coast album has been thrilling us and intriguing us?
Read MoreWilliam The Conqueror – Proud Disturber Of The Peace
The main personnel on this set are Harry Harding (drums, bass, vocals, percussion), Naomi Holmes (bass, vocals, trumpet, sax) and one Ruarri Joseph (vocals, guitar, keys, harmonica).
Read MoreJimi Hendrix – Machine Gun
It’s New Year’s Eve at the end of the year 1969 and Jimi is in New York. I had seen the Jimi Hendrix Experience a little while before at London’s Royal Festival Hall playing ‘Catfish Blues’ on a Flying V and ‘Burning Of The Midnight Lamp’ but this pair of nights would find Hendrix with a different power trio and new material AND doing two sets each evening.
Read MoreEdward Rogers
Edward Rogers Born in England but now based in the US, Rogers seems to combine the best qualities...
Read MoreJohnny Echols – Love Revisited
Johnny Echols – Love Revisited Thanks to the splendid chaps in Love Revisited, we had the...
Read MoreBernie Torme – 20 Questions
Bernie Torme – 20 Questions He’s a veteran rocker, working in his own name or with the likes...
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