Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

N

 




nutty
John Coltrane "Giant Steps" 1960/1987 Atlantic RBCD
Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street" 1972/1994 Virgin/Rolling Stones Remaster RBCD
Joe Pass "Virtuoso" 1974/2001 Pablo/Fantasy 20bit K2 Remaster RBCD
Billy Joel "52nd Street" 1978/1998 Columbia/Sony 24bit Remaster RBCD
Miles Davis "In A Silent Way" 1969/2002 Columbia/Sony Remaster RBCD
Eric Clapton "Pilgrim"1998 Reprise RBCD
Cannonball Adderley "Somethin' Else" 1958/2009 Blue Note/Analogue SACD---(This is a terrific recording top to bottom.)
R.E.M. "Out of Time" 1991 Warner Brothers RBCD
Grant Green "Idle Moments" 1963/1999 Blue Note RBCD RVG Edition
Bruce Cockburn "World of Wonders" 1986 MCA RBCD---(I am a dedicated Cockburn fan, but this recording is mediocre. The songs are great...the recording of them is not.)
Wayne Shorter "Speak No Evil" 1965/1987 Blue Note RBCD
Oasis "Definitely Maybe" 1994 Epic RBCD---(I use this recording to test speakers. Track #1 "Rock 'n' Roll Star." It is bright and full of vocal distortion like the whole album. If speakers can't make this recording palatable, then they aren't right for me, because I'm going to listen to Oasis--LOUD!)
Boston, S/T
One of the best recordings. Interestingly enough, Boston wasn't a real band. The albumn was recorded in by Tom Sultz alone on a multi track in his basement. What a fantastic and special sound! 
https://youtu.be/co_57iTPRv0
Tom was an Engineer and and inventor as well. Please view the links!
https://youtu.be/R1c0Bx_StvE

N
@nutty Yes, this is a great recording. If I had to have only one record on a deserted island (that had electricity--weird island), the chances are high I'm picking this one. I have seen Boston in concert after Brad Delp's death. They are a good show, but it is clearly Scholz and Company, and always has been. Rumor is that the record company listened to the demo tape and demanded to see "Boston" play a live show before they would sign the band because they doubted the sound could be reproduced in a live concert. After the show, the label wisely signed Scholz, although they would have been wiser to also sign Delp. It appears Delp's depression leading to his suicide was fueled, in part, by the fact that he was indisputably Boston's vocal sound yet in Delp's mind Scholz treated him merely as an employee. Scholz disputes such claims, which are made by Delp's family. Delp's vocal talent proved too much for one man to cover (such as the new Journey front man covering for Steve Perry). Boston now has two singers, one to cover Delp's lower registers and one to cover Delp's higher registers. The show is worth the ticket. Scholz still plays a great guitar and his organ playing continues to shine. All this makes me want to play that record....