John Martyn: Small Hours
Wonderfully relaxing passage from his 1977 album One World.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
Wonderfully relaxing passage from his 1977 album One World.
As one of the commenters on this clip remarks: How can anyone not like the Pixies?
Standout track from his debut solo album, 1970’s Vintage Violence. What a creepy cover.
Live version of the classic song by Judee Sill (1944-79). She was the first artist signed to David Geffen’s Asylum label and was half way through making her third album … Continue readingJudee Sill: Jesus Was a Crossmaker
The old rocker was 74 when this concert was recorded and he’s still going strong eight years later. We saw him supporting the Everly Brothers at the Circus Tavern in … Continue readingDuane Eddy: Ramrod
‘Hardest work that ever I done was ploughin’ a field of rye. Easiest work that ever I done was eatin’ chicken pie.’ From the sublime 1972 album Boomer’s Story.
This great version came out on a deluxe reissue of Full House a few years ago.
Wistful musings from the great Kevin https://am-records.com/2018/11/19/realm-of-the-coyne/ on his 1973 classic Marjory Razorblade.
Kindly recommended by reader Andy Marshall, a piece of real weirdery from 1967 written by future King Crimsoner Peter Giles. https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-brain-mn0001367977
A beauty from the 1973 album Ooh La La. The playing and singing couldn’t be better.