Tobacco Road

The Blues Magoos - Gotta Get Away

The Essential Albums: “Mercury Singles 1966-1968”

Rev recommends this collection from a few years back, which gathers the singles from these three years, almost all included in the first three albums, representing the true essence of the band. Here’s my take: the debut Psychedelic Lollipop is ONE of the indispensable albums of the genre, Electric Comic Book is a worthy successor, while Basic Blues Magoos closes the brief but intense saga of the Bronx boys. The debut is more garage-beat, the second more psychedelic, the third more basic r&b.

From the debut, this double shot with an original beat is one of the most intense and personal versions of Tobacco Road.

Rev - IlConte (57)
 
 
The Dead Daisies - Face Your Fear (Official Video)

Does anyone fancy a good Glen Hugo cask-matured?
 
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Cowgirl in the Sand ( live 1970 )

50 years without Danny Whitten, when the needle and the damage done truly materialized...
 
The Cavemanish Boys - (You're So) Jealous (Of Me That I Can't Talk To You)

This time I disagree with the Reverend. This is a great album, plugged into the USB yesterday and blasted through the car speakers this morning. I don't know who recommended it to me with a listen or what...
 
The Last Drive - Joe Esposito's Gun

These Greeks are really impressive, completely unknown to me until yesterday, savansadir.
 
Lennie Tristano - Tangerine (Copenhagen '65)
The blind pianist who taught Jazz
 
Dmitri Shostakovich - Waltz No. 2 Who's dancing with me?