Chopsaw Music

Chopsaw Music

Foghat – Energized

Sometimes you just want to rock out & have fun without having to deal with any big issues.  Foghat can provide that soundtrack.  Crank that stereo, crack that beer, flop back into that deck lounger & enjoy. Born out of the great blues rock of Savoy Brown in 1971, Foghat …

Sparks – Kimono My House

Sparks blazed into my musical psyche just like their music – fast, fun, creative & quirky.  Kimono My House was released in May, 1974. Purposefully campy, having fun making fun of all sorts of stuff in the world.  The lyrical messages were similarly witty & oddball as the first couple …

Stone The Crows – Ode To John Law

This is a very hard luck band.  Their lead guitarist, Les Harvey (younger brother of Alex Harvey) was electrocuted on stage in 1972 during a live performance.  While popular on the local circuits, they never achieved a breakthrough and commercial success.  They disbanded in 1973. Ode To John Law is …

Hoodoo Gurus – Stoneage Romeos

This was the first release from Australia’s Hoodoo Gurus, released in March 1984.  The wonderful cover art really complements what’s inside: a lot of really great hoppin’ & boppin’ rock with elements of surf, punk & pop.  This album dares you to stand still while listening. The Gurus remind me …

The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio

Not only are the Rolling Stones one of the most influential rock bands of all time, they are also responsible for creating the groundbreaking mobile recording studio: the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (wiki link).  Ian Stewart, the band’s road manager and pianist oversaw the creation of the first unit in …

The Guess Who – American Woman

A little shout out to the homeland! Released in January 1970, this was The Guess Who’s sixth studio album.  The album was harder & edgier than their previous releases that provided the hits “Laughing”, “These Eyes” and “Undun”.  This was the culmination of the collaboration between Burton Cummings & Randy …