'Live At The Regal' is widely considered to be one of the best blues recordings of all-time, and you can understand why when you listen to B.B. King's live performance at the Regal Theatre in Chicago. It was recorded on November 21, 1964 and released in 1965. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="200" caption="Album Art"]
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="280" caption="Cover Art"][/caption] Next up: Phil Spector's 1963 Christmas Gift...AND JUST FOR ME! Well, no, not really. Its for ALL of us. That's right, Mr. Spector released this album in Christmas spirit, and as a gift for you. Unfortunately, it was released the same day that J.F.K. was assassinated in...
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Released January 22, 1968"][/caption] Dr. John ("the Night Tripper", as he was also referred to) released Gris-Gris in 1968 and it was his debut album. It plays of the late 60s psychadelic-rock movement and also adds in some really obvious New Orleans jazz and blues rhythms, and focuses on many associations...
This was shocking. I went from the smoothly orchestrated, sexy-but-department-store-esque Steely Dan to some pre-mainstream hip-hop featuring Ice Cube and Dr. Dre in their early days. I've gotta say, I love the diversity that this album added to the RS150 so far (even if I'm only 7 albums in, which is wild in itself). Released...
Although I've been reading today that Steely Dan tends to be played in department stores or on elevators, this album, Aja (pronounced like "Asia") has got some sexy, sexy jazz-influenced pop-rock sounds. They're great! Steely Dan is really made up of two guys, Donald Fagen and