Tonight's listen:Danny and the Fat Boys - American MusicEver heard of Danny Gatton? If there were any justice in the world, this album would have been the first step on his path to international recognition. However, fate would instead destine him to be one of the world's greatest unknown guitarists. Released in 1975, American Music partially functions as a vehicle for Gatton's virtuosity in a variety of home-grown styles ranging from jazz to blues to country to whatever "Memphis Disco Funk" is. The rest of the band isn't half bad either. As is the case with a Roy Buchanan record, the vocals (provided by another group member) are serviceable but not the focal point of the music -- except on the doo-woppish opening track which features a vocal group alleged to be the Clovers. Following this record, Gatton would continue playing small venues in the D.C. area and releasing albums under his own name, including two for a major label. In 1994 his depression overcame him and he shot himself, depriving the world of an immense talent. Perhaps not the most jaw-dropping showcase of his skills, but a decent indicator of what was to come.7.3/10https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFwG7AsChxI
Yeah, I didn't expect this one to get much traction
SO THENRecs for future reviews? Remember to keep it boomer since I'm born in le wrong generation
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>>129888572HOO BOYI have a weird relationship with Beef, I really enjoy a few of his more accessible albums (Safe as Milk, Clear Spot, Spotlight Kid, bootlegs of his early live shows), but have never managed to sit through all of TMRI can give it another shot though
>>129888634>never managed to sit through all of TMRinb4 banned
>>129888634You have to dance to it with your shirt off, and also get drunk
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>>129888555Fucking lmao, I will be reading your thread.That album is so far from anything I would listen to, I really couldn't give an opnion. It sounds like any 1950s sort of music I have heard, and therefore, I could not finish it. At least you are doing something for this dead board fat man, good on ya.My recommendation is an interesting one, a little farther in time then you seem to enjoy. The Brothers and Sisters - Dylan's Gospel. Really interesting take on some of Dylan's better written sung by a gospel group.
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>>129891967>It sounds like any 1950s sort of music I have heard, and therefore, I could not finish it.Fucking sad bro
>>129891967>The Brothers and Sisters - Dylan's Gospel.OP here, that album is only from 1969 and I really enjoy it, I'll consider doing it>>129892876Honestly not a big fan of Gram Parsons' style of country rock but I can give it a try
>>129893136I am sorry, that is what my ears heard. Not shit, just not for me.
>>129887973yep, certified american music>>129888322the seeds 1966
>>129887973fan of the belly button standhis guitar playing does sound cool, sad to hear his passing. as a musician whose best friend is music lately i get sad hearing people who take that way out. how many tunes we been robbed of i bet