Song for My Father (1965)
My second constellation album: Cannonball Adderley’s 1958 stunner, with help from Miles Davis.
My second constellation album: Cannonball Adderley’s 1958 stunner, with help from Miles Davis.
My second constellation album: Cannonball Adderley’s 1958 stunner, with help from Miles Davis.
My second constellation album: Cannonball Adderley’s 1958 stunner, with help from Miles Davis.
Lee Morgan’s 1964 hit album revisited.
A playlist of hard bop classics are on the queue for December. Some I’m revisiting, but others will be new to me.
Floyd hits differently on a good system. Tonight’s listen to their 1973 masterpiece proved this is the case.
Donald Fagen’s “True Companion” blends early-’80s sci-fi melancholy with the ancient pulse of Homer.
A playlist of hard bop classics are on the queue for December. Some I’m revisiting, but others will be new to me.
Some notes on Zeppelin’s fifth studio release in 1973: a hell of a record, even if the recording quality is inconsistent.
Alice Coltrane helped celebrate my system upgrade: good-bye to the problematic Gold Note, hello, PS Audio.
To deviate from the norm: some notes on Rush’s 1981 masterpiece—a staple of my life’s soundtrack since its release.
Some notes on Led Zeppelin’s second offering—one of the best!