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Have a couple of albums in my car

Rush live in Rio and Lee Ritenour Alive in LA.
    Forgot how much I enjoy this album.
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      Doomsower wrote: Just heard that Anaal Nathrakh will be releasing a new album next month. :dance:
      So hide you children, this may get loud!
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      Quite looking forward to this...
        Fleetwood Mac - Live in Boston

        There are two very different products with near identical names. The one I'm listening to was recorded by the short-lived three guitar line up of Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan in 1970. It is totally fab and reminds me why I fell in love with the blues in the first place.
          Robert Plant - Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar

          Unlike many of his contemporaries Plant manages to stay vital and keep moving forwards - remaining true to his roots without getting bogged down in the past. He doesn't even stick to his successful recent formula. This time he goes for a blend of... well there's so much chucked into the pot here. Listing all the obvious ingredients doesn't help as much as observing that it works, it all comes together in a very satisfying way. It's a more English record than it's immediate predecessors.

          This far into a long career Plant's creative flame still burns bright.
            Working Man - A tribute to Rush

            Musicians on this track.

            Jack Russell / lead vocals
            Michael Romeo / lead guitar
            Mike Pinnella / keyboards
            Mike Portnoy / drums
            Billy Sheehan / bass
            Brendt Allman / rhythm guitar

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            And on this track

            James Murphy / lead and rhythm guitar
            Matt Guillory /keyboards
            Deen Castronovo / drums
            Stuart Hamm / bass



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              8 days later
              Martin Taylor and David Grisman - I'm Beginning To See The Light

              Taylor is a marvellous guitarist and I've been wanting to get something of his for a while now. This album also allows me to indulge my recent appetite for hot mandolin players.

              The musicianship here is top notch - not just the chops (and there are many) but the sympathy with which everybody plays. Taylor's in quite a bluesy mode here, and whilst the first impression is that this is a pretty laid back affair some of the solos really smoke. And when one is soloing the other is usually playing an inventive yet supportive rhythm role.

              There's a really good rhythm section as well. Not particularly well known, but very good. The world is full of fab players. And this is a fine album.
                Wovenwar (ex As I Lay Dying Members) new band...love this band!!!!!!
                  5 days later



                  Really Good stuff and schweet playing/vocals
                    What a bloody racket... Pink Floyd-The Endless River 2014 ?
                      Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive

                      Some things never get old, so-o-o-o-o good
                        I prefer the album version, but this is good as well:

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                        I can't decide if these guys are hippies or truckers.
                          jt wrote:

                          JAGORILLA

                          loving this song. Im sure you will too.
                          Got around to listening to it eventually. ? MIKA's done bloody well on this one. I much prefer the style of this to Theep.