So here's another big ass chunk of music. For the most part, it's a lot of "Blah!" 1972-ish is a shitty time for music. I'm guessing everyone's nodded off on brown horse and making crap records. There are a few highlights though, so here they are.
Enjoy!
0238 Harry Nilsson – Nilsson Schmilsson - I was looking forward to this one, and wasn't disappointed. Nilsson wrote a bunch of my beloved Monkees best songs, and this was a great mix of tracks, and he has a fine voice. Makes you wonder why he wasn't an artists himself sooner, I guess his looks...
0239 T.Rex – Electric Warrior - It's easy to think of glam rock as a throw away genre, but this album is solid with a lots of heart. "I've Been Dancing" is a great track.
0240 David Bowie – Hunky Dory - Bowie comes into his own with this one, and all is right in the world.
0241 Randy Newman – Sail Away - Newman never could sing, but these tracks are all pretty good, incredibly sarcastic, looks at life and love.
0242 Deep Purple – Machine Head - "Smoke On the Water" is on here, so the rest is kind of a nice bonus.
0243 Big Star – # 1 Record - Should of been a #1 record. Teenage waste perfected.
0244 Black Sabbath – Vol 4 - A good Sabbath album where they are exploring different song directions, but oddly forgettable.
0245 Steely Dan – Can’t Buy a Thrill - Nope, I still don't like Steely Dan.
0246 Neil Young – Harvest - Neils big hit is one I've always liked, but don't love.
0247 Curtis Mayfield – Superfly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - An awesome blast of preachy soul that's been sampled to death by hip hop. I never did see the movie, but I've loved this album for years, you owe it to yourself to check it out.
0248 Slade – Slayed? - Rather forgettable glam rock.
0249 Deep Purple – Made in Japan - I started off really liking the crunch on this, but then it entered extended solo land and lost me.
0250 Yes – Close to the Edge - More shit squeezed from the Yes asshole.
0251 Lou Reed – Transformer - This is the album that put Lou over, and it is a damned fine one. I could go with less tuba though.
0252 Hugh Masekela – Home is Where the Music Is - His early stuff is rocking African jazz, but this is boring African jazz.
0253 Milton Nascimento & Lo Borges – Clube da Esquina (1972) - More Latin type stuff that just blurred together.
0254 Todd Rundgren – Something/Anything - I believe he did pretty much all the playing and producing on this, to bad it's lame 70's soft rock.
0255 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Will the Circle Be Unbroken? This is a pretty amazing album where classic traditional artists like Mother Maybelle Carter join the band.A great time capsule of a mostly lost music form.
0256 Stevie Wonder – Talking Book - Some consider this era to be Wonder's best, but I've never cared for it. Still don't.
0257 Stephen Stills – Manassas - Some great blues rock is saddled by some lame CSN style slow songs that ruin this from being great.
0258 T.Rex – Slider - Not as good as "Electric Warrior", at all.
0259 David Ackles – American Gothic - Pretty standard folk album.
0260 Eagles – Eagles (1st Album) - It's better then "Hotel California" and they actually show some balls. Still can't stand them though.
0261 Tim Buckley – Greetings from LA - Another "not as good as his first album" album.
0262 Nick Drake – Pink Moon - The last Nick Drake album comes off kind of unfinished and not as good as the others.
0263 Paul Simon – Paul Simon (1972) - Doesn't stray to far from Simon & Garfunkle, which is a very good thing.
0264 Roxy Music – Roxy Music (1st Album) - I'm not a Bryan Ferry fan, but this is actually quite good. Big, bold glam rock.
0265 Alice Cooper – School’s Out - Surprisingly straight forward considering how over the top Cooper is. Which means it's fun and decent.
0266 The Temptations – All Directions - The Temps go balls out on this one, in ALL DIRECTIONS! Get it? It's good.
0267 David Bowie – Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - If Bowie did nothing else in the world, he'd still be remembered for this one. It's a fantastic album with no low points. Listen to it!
0268 War – World is a Ghetto - Funky political commentary, but a bit unfocused so I lost interest.
0269 Al Green – Let’s Stay Together - Al Green can fuck your ears like no other, check it out.