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Prince – Rainbow Children
Wow, where do I start with this one…? Let’s begin with the music! This is by far the best band I have heard Prince play with. Actually, most of it is Prince (guitars, bass, vocals, keys etc) but the drums … Continue reading
Robert Cray – Bad Influence #blues #soul
Robert Cray has made many albums. They’re all a passable listen but there are one or two real gems. The ruggedly simple blues/soul romp ‘Bad Influence’ is definitely my favorite. Cray inhabits a world where men worship and adore their … Continue reading
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Lewis Taylor
Over the coming weeks I’ll be writing a bit about my favourite albums . If any one recording can claim the number one spot then it’s this one… Lewis Taylor’s self titled debut album will forever be an all time … Continue reading
Kirk’s Work
The abrasive, expressive sounds of Roland Kirk’s saxophone and flute playing were a regular feature of my childhood. Though I wasn’t excited with all my father’s musical choices, I can still pretty much hum along with the solos of this … Continue reading
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