@ghosthouse
Thanks for the Hendrix link. I like Eric Clapton as well. His ending solo on Layla is a work of art.
You have to be an avid fan of the band Chicago to really appreciate what Terry Kath was doing. His solo on 25 Or 624 is also a work of art. Jimi once told another member of Chicago that he thought Kath was better then him.
Kath was not a showman like Hendrix and shared the spotlight with Chicago’s brass section. This was how the band and Terry wanted it.
Kath was also a wonderful baritone vocalist, composer and lyricist.
I have the album Heavy Machinery with Holdsworth. My others are
All Night Wrong
Blues For Tony 2 (2 disc set)
The Sixteen Men Of Tain
Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 98 (CD and DVD)
IOU Live in Japan
Thanks for the Hendrix link. I like Eric Clapton as well. His ending solo on Layla is a work of art.
You have to be an avid fan of the band Chicago to really appreciate what Terry Kath was doing. His solo on 25 Or 624 is also a work of art. Jimi once told another member of Chicago that he thought Kath was better then him.
Kath was not a showman like Hendrix and shared the spotlight with Chicago’s brass section. This was how the band and Terry wanted it.
Kath was also a wonderful baritone vocalist, composer and lyricist.
I have the album Heavy Machinery with Holdsworth. My others are
All Night Wrong
Blues For Tony 2 (2 disc set)
The Sixteen Men Of Tain
Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 98 (CD and DVD)
IOU Live in Japan