Beyond the ThunderArtist: Neal Schon
With the release of former Journey guitarist Neal Schon's simmering instrumental debut Beyond the Thunder, Higher Octave must be hoping that former rock god lightning will strike twice. Ex-Starship stringman Craig Chaquico's two acoustic projects have been phenomenons, and there's no reason the thoughtful, inventive Schon can't achieve a similar...
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Artist: Steve Miller
G.I. Ay, Ay! BluesArtist: El Vez
Continuing in a tradition of brilliant album titles, El Vez diversifies even more on his third full-length studio album and gets more political. The song titles say it all: "Say it Loud! I'm Brown and I'm Proud," "Mexican-American Trilogy," and "J.C. Si Lowrider Superstar." The last song somehow segues Bowie's "Rock & Roll Suicide" into...
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The Anthology: 1965-1967Artist: The Small Faces
Community Score: 8.00
The Small Faces' catalog is one of the most confusing in rock & roll history, featuring multiple compilations bearing the same title but considerably different track listings, reworked original albums, and haphazard retrospectives. The double-disc Anthology: 1965-1967 goes a long way toward correcting those problems, yet it stops just short of...
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Sugar Shack: The Best of Jimmy Gilmer and the FireballsArtist: Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs
For a rock & roll band from the decidedly non-show biz area of New Mexico, the Fireballs had several careers. First in the late 50s/early 60s with such south of the border-flavored hit instrumentals as "Bulldog" and "Torquay," featuring the twangeriffic lead guitar work of George Tomsco. Then in the '60s with vocalist Jimmy Gilmer aboard with...
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The Sound of..McAlmont & ButlerArtist: McAlmont & Butler
North Ave. Wake-Up CallArtist: The Freddy Jones Band
With their third album on Capricorn Records, the Freddy Jones Band find more focus and the result is impressive. North Avenue Wake-Up Call still retains the groups' roots rock attack but manages to pay more attention on songs and lyrics.
"Waitress" kicks the album off with its lyrical plight of working folks, including the song's...
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Poetry in Motion: The Best of Johnny TillotsonArtist: Johnny Tillotson
All of his biggest hits are on this 17-song compilation; all but one of the tracks were chart singles. Missing a couple of Top 40 hits that he cut for MGM in the mid-'60s, but everything else of note is here. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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EP CollectionArtist: P.J. Proby
