It’s been another good week of good music.
TV Death The God, The One and The Devil Stream 2023

This is a carryover from last week, which should tell you I like this album enough to keep playing it. Straight ahead gritty rock and roll. It doesn’t pretend to be anything other than that, and it does that very well.
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn CD 1967

I think many people are unaware of Pink Floyd’s pre-Dark Side catalogue. I’ll let Wikipedia tell you more.
“The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is the debut studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 4 August 1967 by EMI Columbia.[7] It is the only Pink Floyd album made under the leadership of founder member Syd Barrett (lead vocals, guitar); he wrote all but three tracks, with additional compositions by members Roger Waters (bass, vocals), Nick Mason (drums), and Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals). The album followed the band’s influential performances at London’s UFO Club and their early chart success with the 1967 non-album singles “Arnold Layne” and “See Emily Play”.“
In The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, we hear a band finding its way. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn could stand independently without the Dark Side of the Moon. There is solid music here that displays their psychedelic sound that is different from the run-of-the-mill bands churning out radio friendly pablum. I am relisting to The Piper at the Gates of Dawn as I write this blog and, I still love what I hear.
Harry Nillson Nillson Schmillson CD 1971

This is a highly regarded gem of an album. It is loaded with hits; in fact, I think the whole album is a hit. Without You is a huge success and has been covered by many artists. As an aside, another great band is mewithoutYou. Side two of the album is one fantastic song after another.
Without You, Coconut, Let The Good Times Roll, Jump Into The Fire, and I’ll Never Leave You.
Harry Nillson was an enigma. He didn’t like performing live and never toured to promote his music. But he could surely belt out the emotions in Without You. Adding to his fantastic music writing, singing and song creation is his contribution to the producing of music, whose influence is still felt today. He worked with close-harmony singing in a return to the Great American Songbook, vocal overdub experiments, and fusions of Caribbean sounds. Do your ears a favour and listen to this album.
Frank Zappa Strictly Commercial CD 1995

Strictly Commercial is a compilation album by Frank Zappa. It was released in 1995, two years after his death and sparked a lawsuit by his family against Rykodisc, the label that Frank released his music through. This is out of print now. I got a copy through a local used music store. Zappa wasn’t the most commercial artist; his music seldom slipped easily into genres or radio playlists. His music has to grow with you, and once you get it, you won’t want to stop listening. I listen to him frequently.
U.S. Girls Bless This Mess & Live from The Bunker Studios Stream 2023

These are albums carried over from several weeks ago. They are a listen that Joel recommended. He knows what I like.
Peter Gabriel 1/0 Stream 2023

I/O Gabriel’s first album of new original material in over 21 years since Up (2002), marking the longest gap between two studio albums in his solo career. I/O features 12 tracks, each with two different mixes labelled the “Bright-Side Mix” and “Dark-Side Mix”. It is also Gabriel’s longest studio album, with both mixes each clocking in at over 68 minutes and the total project lasting over two hours. Get your beverage of choice, settle in a comfy chair and listen. If you like the previous music of Peter Gabriel, you will like this album. There are no real surprises in this epic undertaking. I recommend Wikipedia again. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_(album)
Jerusalem Ridge Looking Back CD 1993

This is, indeed, looking back. Jerusalem Ridge is comfortable in bluegrass and early Country and Western music. Hence you hear the band looking back at the music that influenced them. It’s a solid listen; we played the album on a road trip yesterday and enjoyed it.
Rose Alaimo A Place To Go When You Need To Hide Steam 2023

Rose Alaimo explains, “‘A Place to Go When You Need to Hide‘ is a concept album, a story, about the highs and low lows of life and how they can be a lot to navigate without losing ourselves in the waves. About how we all have a place inside of ourselves, where we can go when the world gets to be too much… These songs were written during the worst parts of Covid, amid massive political unrest and racial tension in the US, an uptick in school shootings, the onset of Russia’s war on Ukraine, and more generalized anger and tension between people than I have ever seen.”
I dived into this album expecting easy-listening pop music to play in the background while I was busy with something else. I put aside the “something else” hit rewind and listened to this album intently. Rose Alaimo has crafted and blessed us with a really enjoyable listening experience.















































