Sunday, December 15, 2024

Songs Of The Week, 2024: 12/7-12/13


 

Clark Street- Elmer Bernstein
Reggatta De Blanc- The Police
Eles- Caetano Veloso
No You Don't- Sweet
Crash- Aerosmith
In My Life Dub- The Pioneer All Stars
For Your Precious Love- The Rolling Stones

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Clark Street- Elmer Bernstein
(I have been listening to some jazzy old film soundtracks, "Touch Of Evil," "Private Hell, 36," "Sweet Smell Of Success." This is a fine piece of music from "The Man With The Golden Arm.")

Reggatta De Blanc- The Police
(The new Sting/Snoop Dogg collab is quite good. Actually, I really enjoyed about half of the new Snoop album "Missionary." Seeing and hearing Sting made me put together a Police playlist, a band I haven't listened to in some time. Still love this one.)

Eles- Caetano Veloso
(I found about 15 Caetano Veloso albums on a hard drive. This is from his 1968 classic debut.)

No You Don't- Sweet
(First time I heard this song was on a Pat Benatar album, having not been a Sweet fan at the time. Pat does a great job. This original wins by a hair.)

Crash- Aerosmith

(This popped up on the iPod recently and I didn't recognize it. It's from "Nine Lives" and I had stopped paying full attention to Aerosmith by this time. This one is a solid rocker.)

In My Life Dub- The Pioneer All Stars
(What can I say? I am a sucker for this stuff.)

For Your Precious Love- The Rolling Stones
(The surprise of the week! This is from a bootleg called "Steel Wheels Sessions." Does anyone have it? If you do, can you send it to me? I can't find it anywhere. I love this cover and if the rest of the bootleg sounds this good, I need to hear more. Thank you in advance.)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Sal Nunziato said...

Thanks for this! I was actually on this site but couldn't find a live link. I found it now! Go figure.

Anonymous said...

nice to see the elmer bernstein mention...fantastic film composer...make sure to listen to perhaps his most sublime score - to kill a mockingbird-

cheers

Anonymous said...

Hey Sal, I found the Steel Wheels Sessions in FLAC format. I can share a link or convert to MP3 and then share. What's best for you?

- Paul in DK

Anonymous said...

Love the C. Veloso cut - I can always count on you to post someone I've never heard of that's quality.

Randy

steve simels said...

That Stones cover of the Jerry Butler/Impressions classic is....I think the word is wow.

Sal Nunziato said...

Thanks Paul. I am all set. A number of readers have emailed with link. I appreciate it.

pmac said...

15 Caetano lps?!? Wow - and to think, that's about 1/3 of what he has recorded. Saw him about 1.5 years ago in Madrid, and he put on a great show. Sang, danced and played guitar for 2 hours with no break. Amazing talent and life story.