Listening to this CD this evening it struck me that this might be the most underrated CD I have, from both a sonics and music point of view. I bet everyone has a go-to album that needs more respect. Mine: Rosanne Cash— Rules of Travel.
Jim Lauderdale's "Wait Til Spring", backed by the group Donna The Buffalo is very enjoyable, and Donna The Buffalo's "Rockin' In the Weary Land" is also a treat. Both are sonically very good.
Best music/recording I've ever heard seems to have no name. It just says Norman Blake, Tut Taylor, Sam Bush, Butch Robbins, Vassar Clements, David Holland, Jethro Burns. Then, at the bottom- HDS 701 Distributed by Flying Fish Records, 1975
I love Patty L. I had the good fortune to hear her live some 10 years ago in my friends home on his 50th birthday. I have A GoGo, Red Luck and Live in the Square; not a clunker among them
Rumble Doll by Patti Scialfa, her debut album. Produced by Mike Campbell and Springsteen, good songs, stellar musicians (on drums Keltner, Porcaro, and Aronoff!), and Patti’s singing is really, really good. While Bruce’s albums sound terrible, this one sounds (iirc ;-) pretty damn good, perhaps because Mark Linett and Bob Clearmountain are involved.
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