Rock & Roll- The Redwalls
No Bread, No Meat- Katie Webster
Heart of Stone- The Rolling Stones
Fairy Dust- The Joe Jackson Band
You Can't Catch Me- Love Sculpture
You're Lonesone Now- Charles Perrywell
Rockin' On The Stage- Roy Wood & Phil Lynott
Rock & Roll- The Redwalls
(I first saw these guys open for Fountains Of Wayne. Decent enough debut record, but nothing quite as good as this track.)
No Bread, No Meat- Katie Webster
(From the legendary Jay Miller sessions. They don't make'em like that anymore.)
Heart of Stone- The Rolling Stones
(Okay, we've all heard this song before. But last week it really hit me. This is some great record!)
Fairy Dust- The Joe Jackson Band
(In case you forgot just how good that reunion album "Vol.4" was.)
You Can't Catch Me- Love Sculpture
(Dave Edmunds, pre-Rockpile, kinda psychedelic, almost hardcore.)
You're Lonesome Now- Charles Perrywell
(Some sweet swampy soul from Shreveport, please dig Charles "Diamond" Perrywell and his Fairlanes.)
Rockin' On The Stage- Roy Wood & Phil Lynott
(Hadn't heard this one-off single from two of my rock and roll heroes in a long time. This was fun.)
6 comments:
Charles and the Fairlanes track is sumooooth! Just right for a Sunday morning.
I pulled JJ's Vol. 4 and listened to it after you posted Fairy Dust the other day - forgot how much it kicked ass.
Love the Redwalls and Katie W.!
Great mix, thanks!
Randy
BTW, may I just say that I'm still reeling from Friday's post, featuring Jennifer Warnes covering Procol Harum's "Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone)."
Looking forward to hearing this!
An awesome, eclectic mix - perfect for this snowy day.
Two inspirational examples of keeping going against the odds -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucy_O9lXdh8&t=290s
And a new album and single from Edwyn Collins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS6P7B0t9G4
Man, I hope it ain't too late to comment! Loved that Redwalls, who I've never heard of. I knew that Katie Webster song sounded familiar....and realized I have a slightly different/slightly longer version she did with the title Baby, Baby. And that Charles Perrywell number is gold; it had me at the first 'oooooos', which reminded me so much of Irma's background vocalists on Ruler Of My Heart.
Keep it up!
C in California
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