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Old 02-07-2006, 03:05 PM   #26
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blood on the tracks - bob dylan
honey steel's gold - ed kuepper
i cant stand still - don henley
traveling wilburys vol 1 - traveling wilburys
cloud 9 - george harrison
mississippi john hurt - 1928 sessions
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Old 02-07-2006, 03:07 PM   #27
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Crosby-Nash"One Stoney Evening"
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Old 02-07-2006, 03:07 PM   #28
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Crosby-Nash"One Stoney Evening"
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Old 02-07-2006, 06:07 PM   #29
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My favorite non-GL albums

Vince Guaraldi at Grace Cathedral (VG is magical on the piano)
Punch the Big Guy John Stewart
Poems,Prayers and Promises John Denver
Canons in the Rain John Stewart
A Charlie Brown Christmas Vince Guaraldi

The two John Stewart CD's are a world in themselves. I particularly like his song "Botswanna" and how hard it is for him to get the sad pictures of the children of Botswanna out of his mind. Beautiful
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Old 02-07-2006, 07:57 PM   #30
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From 1977:

Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane - Rough Mix

Personnel includes: Pete Townshend, Ronnie Lane (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, bass, banjo, ukelele); Eric Clapton (acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); Graham Lyle (12-string acoustic guitar); Charlie Hart (violin); Peter Hope Evans (harmonica); Benny Gallagher (accordion); Mel Collins (saxophone); John Entwistle (brass, background vocals); Ian Stewart (piano); Rabbit (piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, organ); Boz Burrell (bass); David Marquee (double bass); Charlie Watts, Henry Spinetti (drums); Julian Diggle (percussion); Billy Nicholls (background vocals). Recorded at Olympic Studios in London, England between 1976 and 1977. ROUGH MIX is one of the most relaxed albums of Pete Townshend's solo career. With this release, the Who leader leaves the thundering avalanche of his band to create a rustic pub band atmosphere. It's a damn notable pub band to be sure (with guest performances from Charlie Watts, Eric Clapton, and Ian Stewart, to name a few) and one can only surmise how much the late (and former Small Faces member) Ronnie Lane is responsible for the offhand charm. On ROUGH MIX, ukelele, dobro, and accordion outweigh the Les Pauls and Marshall stacks that usually attend Townshend's music. The album's best tunes (some of which were written and are sung by Lane himself) rely on warm homespun invitations rather than riffs played at eardrum-shattering volume. With tunes are by turn bucolically wistful ("Annie"), sweeping and majestic ("Street in the City"), and playfully grandiose ("Misunderstood"), ROUGH MIX is delightfully out of place in Townshend's catalogue
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Old 02-08-2006, 02:34 AM   #31
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If it ain't GL, then it's ...

Blood on the Tracks - BD

If an LP stands up after 30 years it gets my vote.

Home Movies (best of) - EBTG

Far and away the best of the "best of"

Harvest - NY

Nothing he recorded prior to this release (or beyond) will beat this.

Union - Toni Childs

Unique ....

Toad the Wet sprocket - "PS" (Best of)

Paul Carrack - 21 good reasons

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Old 02-09-2006, 12:32 AM   #32
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Originally posted by halocat:
Stan Rogers'"Turnaround". Another Canadian baritone who died tragically in '83, I believe. The older brother of Garnet Rogers. Gordon was his idol.

"Song of the Candle" is simply a masterpiece of songwriting, about songwriting. And "Bluenose" - a
stirring ode to the famous Canadian schooner.

Also: John Stewart's "Phoenix Concerts"
Mickey Newbury's "Heaven Help the Child"
Eric Andersen's "Blue River"
I just love Stan's music. He's right up there in my top five favorite performers.
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Old 02-10-2006, 11:02 AM   #33
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Anything from the Eagles, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings.
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Old 02-10-2006, 11:02 AM   #34
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Anything from the Eagles, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings.
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Old 02-10-2006, 03:22 PM   #35
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Good topic! I would recommend a CD of Elvis' '69 Memphis sessions, a Del Shannon "Best of", The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds", Dylan's "Blood On The Tracks", Dennis Wilson's "Pacific Ocean Blue" and anything by the Kinks!!
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Old 02-10-2006, 05:55 PM   #36
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Gotta disagree on Harvest being NY's best. Right up there if not better in my opinion are:

Everybody Knows this is Nowhere
Zuma
Ragged Glory
After the Gold Rush

and the latest NY offering, Prairie Wind is pretty damn good too
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Old 02-10-2006, 05:55 PM   #37
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Gotta disagree on Harvest being NY's best. Right up there if not better in my opinion are:

Everybody Knows this is Nowhere
Zuma
Ragged Glory
After the Gold Rush

and the latest NY offering, Prairie Wind is pretty damn good too
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Old 02-11-2006, 02:51 PM   #38
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4 Way Street-C.S.N.Y
Songs from the Wood-Jethro Tull
Peter,Paul&Mommy-P,P&M
Tony Rice-Tony Rice Sings G.Lightfoot
The Byrds...
Grevious Angel-Gram Parsons
anything..Doc Watson
Court and Spark-Joni Mitchell
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Old 02-11-2006, 02:51 PM   #39
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4 Way Street-C.S.N.Y
Songs from the Wood-Jethro Tull
Peter,Paul&Mommy-P,P&M
Tony Rice-Tony Rice Sings G.Lightfoot
The Byrds...
Grevious Angel-Gram Parsons
anything..Doc Watson
Court and Spark-Joni Mitchell
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Old 02-11-2006, 05:14 PM   #40
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Simon and Garfunkel's "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme."
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Old 02-11-2006, 05:50 PM   #41
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If you guys like Gord you will probably like

Bill Staines
http://www.acousticmusic.com/staines/

John Gorka:
http://www.johngorka.com/

John Prine
http://www.ohboy.com/
This CD just won a Grammy last week!

David Mallet
http://www.davidmallett.com/default.aspx?width=1024

Kate Wolf- One of the best female songwriters and voice of our time.
http://www.katewolf.com/

Nanci Griffith:
http://www.nancigriffith.com/

That should keep you busy for a long time.
NM
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Old 02-11-2006, 05:50 PM   #42
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If you guys like Gord you will probably like

Bill Staines
http://www.acousticmusic.com/staines/

John Gorka:
http://www.johngorka.com/

John Prine
http://www.ohboy.com/
This CD just won a Grammy last week!

David Mallet
http://www.davidmallett.com/default.aspx?width=1024

Kate Wolf- One of the best female songwriters and voice of our time.
http://www.katewolf.com/

Nanci Griffith:
http://www.nancigriffith.com/

That should keep you busy for a long time.
NM
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Old 02-11-2006, 08:54 PM   #43
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I couple more have jumped to mind

Jethro Tull: Minstrel in the Gallery
Pink Floyd: Obscured by Clouds

And yes I love Nanci Griffith
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Old 02-11-2006, 08:54 PM   #44
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I couple more have jumped to mind

Jethro Tull: Minstrel in the Gallery
Pink Floyd: Obscured by Clouds

And yes I love Nanci Griffith
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Old 03-01-2006, 02:51 AM   #45
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From a more religious perspective: John Michael Talbot is a fantastic guitarist and an excellent voice. He draws his lyric primarily from sacred scripture, especially the Psalms. He's has lots of works and I would recommend "For the Bride".

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Old 03-01-2006, 02:51 AM   #46
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From a more religious perspective: John Michael Talbot is a fantastic guitarist and an excellent voice. He draws his lyric primarily from sacred scripture, especially the Psalms. He's has lots of works and I would recommend "For the Bride".

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