This is the KEXP in-studio performance Kasey Anderson & the Honkies did recently which was released as an EP. Great versions of three of Kasey's songs as well as Delbert McClinton's "Two More Bottles of Wine."
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
This is the KEXP in-studio performance Kasey Anderson & the Honkies did recently which was released as an EP. Great versions of three of Kasey's songs as well as Delbert McClinton's "Two More Bottles of Wine."
Willie Nelson - Heroes
A few good songs, but several duets with his son, Lukas, were almost unlistenable.
John Mayer - Born And Raised
Just had the first listen. I didn't know what to expect, which is a good way to let something unfold. A few songs have a slight country sound. Most are acoustic guitar with just a few backing instruments. It flows well and has a nice, well produced sound to it. It verges on easy listening at times.
What he does here, he does quite well. It depends on if you like what is going on, though. I'll give it a few more spins, but I'm not connecting to it much. I like John's blues trio quite a bit, and some of his other work. He certainly is trying a new direction. I'm not sure if it will do well, but you never know.
Jack White - Blunderbuss
I'm not much of a Jack White fan, but there are a few pretty good songs here. It has a wide range of styles that come from his various projects. Fans will love it. At least he blazes his own musical path, which I can respect.
Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
I know some rave about Neko. It might take a few more listens. I'm not overly taken yet. A few songs even remind me of the Cocteau Twins.
A better starting point for Neko might be the album Furnace Room Lullaby.
"It's never too late to be what you might have been" - Eliot
Guilars: '02 Heritage H-535 ASB; '04 Larrivée LV-03 w/Fishman Blend; '95 Washburn/Bourgeios D-55SW Cherokee
Amphs: Boogie DC-2; DVM/BYOC Tweed Champlifier; Marshall AS50D
Currently on Board: Ditto Looper; Boss TU-2; EB VP Jr; crybaby; DVM Spring Fever; DVM Mini Klone, Brena Effects Cali-Tremor tremolo; Strymon El Capistan
Slash - Apocalyptic Love
I wasn't expecting much after his past solo album, but this is a real rocker. Much better than the releases from Chickenfoot and recent VH, for instance.
Song writing has improved tremendously. The band is tight and Myles Kennedy's singing helps (unless you don't like his voice). Slash's playing fits the songs and isn't the ol' guitar god wanking that others tend to do. He's also not just repeating the same GnR style solos, but has grown as a lead player.
Even if you hate Slash, he should at least be commended for finally making a decent post GnR album.
Joe Bonamassa - Driving Towards the Daylight
Pretty good. Maybe a little better than Dust Bowl.
The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
^ Made me dig out The Plimsouls - The Plimsouls (Plus)
I almost forgot what they sounded like, but a spin pulled me back to an ancient time!
Miles Davis - The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions
I remember not "getting it" years ago when listening to Miles' first 2 electric/fusion releases, so I'm jumping in again. I think my music taste and appreciation had to grow up some. I think I'll be playing a bit of guitar with In A Silent Way.
Miles Davis - B*tches Brew Legacy Edition
Joanna Connor........"Big Girl Blues". Balls-to-the-wall git playing along with some nasty slide. Superb git player. Interesting lyrics. Best two cuts are "You Oughta Know" and "Juicy", both monster slide tunes. Oh can the girl PLAY.
http://music.barnesandnoble.com/Big-.../e/19148503724
Seeing them tomorrow night in St. Pete. Been looking forward to this for months.
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Everybody's Talkin'
Great new release showing the band at it's best, live!
The 11 minute jam covering Sly and the Family Stone's "I Want to Take You Higher" is worth the price alone. In addition to material from the recent Revelator album, they soulfully cover songs by Stevie Wonder ("Uptight" ), Muddy Waters ("Rollin' And Tumblin'"), Bill Withers ("Kissin' My Love"), Joe Cocker ("Darlin' Be Home Soon"), Bobby Bland ("That Did It"), Harry Nilsson ("Everybody's Talkin'") and the Staple Singers ("Wade In The Water").
Like it better without the horns....but still...this guy just makes me happy.
also this would be the Charlie Christian loaded tele that Nels Cline referenced in his gear video
"It's never too late to be what you might have been" - Eliot
Guilars: '02 Heritage H-535 ASB; '04 Larrivée LV-03 w/Fishman Blend; '95 Washburn/Bourgeios D-55SW Cherokee
Amphs: Boogie DC-2; DVM/BYOC Tweed Champlifier; Marshall AS50D
Currently on Board: Ditto Looper; Boss TU-2; EB VP Jr; crybaby; DVM Spring Fever; DVM Mini Klone, Brena Effects Cali-Tremor tremolo; Strymon El Capistan
Elvis Costello & the Imposters - The Delivery Man
It was delivered today, as a matter of fact. Never listened to it except the title track and "Heart Shaped Bruise". Really good!
Bill Frisell - The Intercontinentals
Also new today!
^^ Phenomenal Frisell album right there.
NP:
A little something for all of you and your guitars...
She's my best girl, she's got six strings
and she knows all about these heartbreakin' things,
and though her eyes might not shine, she's always by my side