Does he have anything other than that Live at the Family Dog. I couldn't get into that...Hair covers and such. He had several albums out (I even saw one on Casablanca). They all looked pretty cheesy, so I usually pass on them when I see them.
(who is Jerry Washington, BTW? the only J.W. I know was a deep-soul singer on Excello)
Early Vanguard label folk dude??
That's Jackie[/b] Washington.
And that Isley Brothers album isn't folky at all. Maybe it was the hollowbody acoustic guitars they're holding on the cover that threw you?
Point taken. I think it qualifies better as acoustic soul, as it does have more acoustic guitar than most Soul LPs of the time. But I guess I wouldn't call most Terry Callier stuff folky either.
that Isley Brothers album isn't folky at all. Maybe it was the hollowbody acoustic guitars they're holding on the cover that threw you?
Point taken. I think it qualifies better as acoustic soul, as it does have more acoustic guitar than most Soul LPs of the time. Never thought of it by the instruments used. Stevie Wonder plays harmonica sometimes, but I wouldn't call him a blues singer. It's just a classic album from the Isleys' "black rock" phase, IMO...
John Bassette on Tinkertoo (There's three, but only one is listenable)
you probably mean a different one than the below 'only looks like fire' item.
that dude's black??!! I just sold that and had I known he was black I would have held onto to it. Sounds incredibly white. Maybe if he wasnt wearing a hood I would have known.
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John Bassette on Tinkertoo
(There's three, but only one is listenable)
(who is Jerry Washington, BTW? the only J.W. I know was a deep-soul singer on Excello)
Early Vanguard label folk dude??
Living in KC in 1994, I sold Danny my 1984 Mustang.
He gave it to his daughter, who wrecked it within two months.
Does he have anything other than that Live at the Family Dog. I couldn't get into that...Hair covers and such.
That's Jackie[/b] Washington.
And that Isley Brothers album isn't folky at all. Maybe it was the hollowbody acoustic guitars they're holding on the cover that threw you?
Cox has at least three LPs. A few majors and a private.
But he was never in the Army.
Does he have anything other than that Live at the Family Dog. I couldn't get into that...Hair covers and such.
He had several albums out (I even saw one on Casablanca). They all looked pretty cheesy, so I usually pass on them when I see them.
So what?
So what?
Point taken. I think it qualifies better as acoustic soul, as it does have more acoustic guitar than most Soul LPs of the time. But I guess I wouldn't call most Terry Callier stuff folky either.
So what?
you probably mean a different one than the below 'only looks like fire' item.
Point taken. I think it qualifies better as acoustic soul, as it does have more acoustic guitar than most Soul LPs of the time.
Never thought of it by the instruments used. Stevie Wonder plays harmonica sometimes, but I wouldn't call him a blues singer. It's just a classic album from the Isleys' "black rock" phase, IMO...
i'm not big on black fleetwood mack covers sorry...
for the mentally unbalanced
that dude's black??!! I just sold that and had I known he was black I would have held onto to it. Sounds incredibly white. Maybe if he wasnt wearing a hood I would have known.
I'm not entirely sure I follow you here
even if the dude was purple this record wouldn't get any play in my house.
strictly of interest to the tinkertoo completist.
yo, lemme holla at that.