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Pretty much everything Willie did till around Red Headed Stranger.
Once he grew his hair and became an Oullaw he got popular.
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Little Village was a band consisting of John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner that recorded an album in 1992, having worked together previously on Hiatt's Bring the Family. I thought the strongest point of the album was the musicianship and the arrangements with the songs coming in second. But I found out later that there was a lot of infighting between members. Maybe they were too strong for each other.
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both of these:
from 1972 ![]() and 1973 ![]() they performed so poorly on the charts that a discouraged Richie Furay left the group. i love 'em both, 'specially "A Good Feelin' To Know"...one of my all time faves.
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When I first read the comment, I thought it was pretty harsh, but after listening to the song... Let's just say, it's no "Marie Provost."
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Yeah, speculation on the songwriting on Little Village was that the guys were saving their best songs for their respective solo careers. My bad, Don' Bug Me When I'm Working wasn't the strongest song to post off that album.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Buckingham Nicks - 1973, from which "Frozen Love" features the greatest guitar solo in rock history.
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Ian Hunters fist album after The Hoople. Mick Ronson has great guitar work and the production on that album is second to none. Talk about a wall of sound, the music is so in your face. Crank it up and tell me there has been better rock guitar recorded.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Rock On - Humble Pie
Peaked at 118 - the record made it well into the 200 --- I wouldn't call that nowhere. But worth a mention, IMO, as a jewel to be plucked. Another for me is Fountains of Light - Starcastle, and their self-titled first release #101 and 95 respectfully. Again not exactly nowhere releases. Rock on! Great topic! Good Iron
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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+1 Paul Siebel (I also like Jack-knife Gypsy)
+ 1 Townes Van Zandt albums + 1 Gene Parsons I would also add Richard Thompson's Henry the Human Fly both Geoff and Maria Muldaur lps (with Amos Garrett) Paul Butterfield's Betterdays (both albums) Frummox Happy and Artie Traum's "Double Back" lp Plainsong "In Search of Amelia Earhart" lp Eric Andersen "Blue River" |
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The Jayhawks, Hollywood Town Hall. I'm sure I play like I play because of it. Peaked at 192 on the Billboard 200.
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