1.  Indigo Girls - Blood and Fire
2.  Gary Burton Quintet - Dreams So Real
3.  Meat Loaf - Somebody Loves Me
4.  Kronos Quartet - White Man Sleeps IV (note to self:  fix the tags for this album, they are totally screwed up)
5.  Glen Campbell - Gentle On My Mind
6.  Wall of Voodoo - Chains of Luck
7.  Styx - Pieces of Eight
8.  The Sushi Club - Neo Tokyo
9.  Mott the Hoople - Roll Away the Stone
10.  Utopia - The Very Last Time
11.  The Alarm - Permanence in Change
12.  Slowdeck - Scared Me (So Busy)
13.  Ohio Express - Mercy
14.  David Schnaufer - Rock Th' Shay
15.  Al Stewart - Midnight Rocks
16.  The Doors - The Spy
17.  Suzanne Vega - Solitude Standing
18.  Don Dixon - Oh Cheap Chatter
19. Hüsker Dü - Something I Learned Today
20.  deep-dive-corp. - Relaxer
Notes:
1.  Say what you want about their politics, I still think Indigo Girls second album (the self-titled one) has some great stuff on it.  They had one other before that, but it was with Indigo Girls that they hit the big time.
2.  From a free jazz sampler from Amazon.
3.  From a "salute to Gershwin" album which I bought because it has Kate Bush doing "The Man I Love."
4.  My only Kronos Quartet album.  They're good, but I just never really got into them.
5.  More music from my childhood.  From a "best of" CD that has all his best stuff, and is about all I need from him.
6.  From the Andy Prieboy era.
7.  A favorite Styx song.
8.  Ambient music, downloaded back when Musical Starstreams used to make all their programs available for download.
9.  Mott the Hoople!  Mott the Hoople!  Mott the Hoople!  I just like saying it.
10.  Todd Rundgren's group, from a "best of" Rundgren CD.
11.  I listened to a lot of The Alarm back in the 80s.
12.  Same as #8.
13.  From a compilation CD of bubblegum hits.
14.  Schnaufer is a master of the mountain dulcimer.  If you ever want to hear some really excellent dulcimer music, get something by David Schnaufer.
15.  From a "best of" CD.
16.  Classic Doors from Morrison Hotel.
17.  One of my favorite female singers.
18.  Don Dixon is probably more in demand as a producer than a performer, but he can do some good stuff.
19.  Classic Hüsker Dü from Zen Arcade.
20.  Same as #8 and #12.
 
 
"Gentle On My Mind" has always been a favorite of mine. And believe it or not, I've never heard any Mott the Hoople; in fact, the only thing I know about them is that one of their members left to form the group Bad Company, one of my favorite groups from the '70s.
ReplyDeleteRe: #1- I've liked the Indigo Girls' music, before and after I learned about their "lifestyle," and I don't really care about that, I still like the music. I was having to explain to the Missus last night about them, comparing them with Melissa Etheridge, in that I loved the music, I didn't care about their personal lives. They could even get up on stage and do a "Dixie Chicks" and talk trash (I know, it was only Natalie), it's their First Amendment right, but when they then start trashing the Second Amendment, then we've got a problem!
ReplyDeleteI guessed they were gay from the moment I heard their name, so I was never really concerned with that. I got the two next albums that followed this one also, but their stuff started getting too pompous and preachy and I wrote them off, the same way I did with U2 and REM.
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