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  1. Wes Montgomery, Down Here On The Ground (album)
  2. There should be thought bubbles for both of them with the caption "Oral sex!"
  3. Norah Jones, Visions was released on March 8, 2024. "Enter Visions, Jones’ ninth studio album with Blue Note and first of original fare since her criminally-overlooked seventh set Pick Me Up Off the Floor (2020). Yes, it is another masterclass from the songstress. This isn’t surprising though – Jones’ lyricism, superlative abilities on the piano and guitar, and skills as a vocalist, have ensured that every outing is an exciting experience." You can read the rest of the review here...
  4. Mike Zito, Make Blues Not War (album)
  5. Now I know where the collegiate athlete term "red shirted" comes from. Thank you!
  6. David Reece, Baptized By Fire was released on March 1, 2024. "Most listeners should enjoy the intertwining of European musicians next to a seasoned singer such as David Reece. Baptized By Fire explores a bit more of the man’s heavier side, still injecting that classic rock, blues, and soulful nuances that are timeless and quintessential to his professional career. This should be interesting to see how the chemistry continues for future records as it’s already magical here." You can read the rest of the review here... This is not my usual listening fore, but I do enjoy this album a great deal. Reece and crew are just this much ->||<- shy of Five Finger Death Punch on the metal scale. I enjoy both when I'm in the proper mood. I hope you like them too. I'll give this one an 8+ on the Sk1Bum scale.
  7. David Sanborn, Straight to the Heart (album)
  8. I get that. She has incredible range, and a very unique contralto voice. She's performing in Chicago at Winter's Jazz Club on the 13th, 27th of this month and the 24th in April. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/patricia-barber/
  9. Rossington, Take It On Faith (album)
  10. Patricia Barber, Cafe Blue (album) The Mobile Fidelity SACD version of this is one of the finest recordings that I've ever heard.
  11. Julian Lage, Speak To Me was released on March 1, 2024. "Jazz can be abstract when it needs to be, trafficking in moods and colours, and so it is here, where Speak To Me can take us from the papery textures and unfinished thoughts of Hymnal, right into the skronky über-groove of Northern Shuffle and its thrill-ride lead motif that has the character of Link Wray through the wormhole, and then on into the pastoral acoustic melodies of Omission." You can read the rest of the review here...
  12. They should place the wind farms inside the Capitol building. Permanent gale force wind there.
  13. Blackberry Smoke, Be Right Here was released on February 16, 2024. "They recorded Be Right Here at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio “A” under the guidance of GRAMMY-winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell). It features ten tracks with the band’s signature blend of rock and roll, Americana-type ballads, and classic southern rock." You can read the rest of the review here...
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