Deep Purple – Shades of Deep Purple (& a bonus!)

This is the first incarnation of Deep Purple, colloquially known as Mark I (they had several incarnations of the band.  I’m a fan of the first two).  About half of the album is cover material as the band didn’t feel like they had enough original material (Link https://www.vintageguitar.com/2822/ritchie-blackmore/). Ritchie Blackmore …

Rosalie Cunningham

Take a blender and whirr up a mixture of Sgt. Peppers, Kate Bush, Goth, Psychedelia, Vaudeville & Carnival music.  This is what you get.  And it’s very, very good!  It’s heartening to hear new music being made that builds from a varied heritage and enhances today’s musical landscape. This is …

Joe Jackson – I’m The Man

“Look Sharp”, “I’m The Man” and “Beat Crazy” are the essential Joe Jackson New Wave albums.  In “Beat Crazy”, we see Jackson starting to move on to new musical pastures.  While his New Wave phase is my favourite, I continue to enjoy his writing and music on his later albums …

The Psychedelic Aliens – Pyscho African Beat

I came across The Psychedelic Aliens as I was looking to expand my music library.  Google is your friend in such endeavours as are streaming sites such as the ones I have in my Useful Links section. At that particular moment I was looking to build my psychedelic library, and …

A Foot in Coldwater

A Foot in Coldwater’s first album was released in 1972.  As you may know by now, my musical tastes hadn’t really progressed beyond the standard hard rock fare of the time.  This album fit that mold and more.  They had their own sound, and they were Canadian to boot.  Guitars …

Social Distortion – White Light, White Heat, White Trash

You want some angry, loud, fast-paced rock?  Here you go, in spades.  It grabs you, surrounds you and lets you vent, then safely releases you back into society. This came out in 1996.  I had not heard of Social Distortion, but the CD cover was quite intriguing: the ventriloquist dummy …