Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

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@reubent Glad I could provide a reminder. I own several Counting Crows albums, but that one is easily the best IMO.
Return to Forever "Romantic Warrior" 1976/2011 Sony Japan RBCD
Bruce Cockburn "Nothing But A Burning Light" 1991 Columbia RBCD--Here is another T-Bone Burnett production. Well recorded master song craftmanship.
Kenny Burrell "Midnight Blue" 1967/1998 Blue Note RVG Edition RBCD
Genesis "Invisible Touch" 1986 Atlantic RBCD--While this was playing digitally downstairs, my teenager came down, listened a bit, and upstairs he went to play the LP. And, no surprise, the LP is sonically better.
Patricia Barber "Smash" 2013 Concord/MoFi SACD
Dexter Gordon "GO" 1962/1999 Blue Note RBCD RVG Edition
Bruce Springsteen "Greetings From Asbury Park" 1973/1984 Columbia RBCD
Tina Brooks "Back to the Tracks" 1960/2013 Blue Note/Audio Wave XRCD24
Marc Cohn "Marc Cohn" 1991/2007 Atlantic/MoFi 24bitGCD--This album deserves special mention. The recording is terrific; the songs are great stories and memorable. Oh yeah, he won an Grammy as Best New Artist on the strength of this album. A few years back I saw him in Dallas at the Kessler Theater, which seats/stands 200 people. Cohn on the piano; Ben Wisch, his co-producer and good friend, on the bass. That's it. Great act, musical, funny and worth every penny. Highly recommended.
kevn kinney, macdougall blues--his drivin n cryin has always registered as a bit too desperate-for-arena-rock-success, but this is something of a folky masterpiece.
guided by voices, do the collapse--this was their ric ocasek-produced foray into high fidelity, and was much maligned critically, but i dig it--it's tuneful and weird in all the right ways.
Electric Ladyland, cassette. Experience Hendrix version issued in 1997 on cassette, CD and vinyl by the Hendrix Family Corporation and remastered by Eddie Kramer.  Never go against the family. Lol
Agrred on Peter Gabriel's "Up"!
One of my all-time favorite albums!
I have found if I put it on to listen to a couple of tracks I have to listen to the whole thing.
NEVER FAILS😳