How about
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Dirty Pool
Lowell Fulson - Black Nights
Junior Wells - So Long
Allman Bros. - You Don't Love Me
_ _ _
True love is gone
I've been played for a fool - SRV
Charlotte,
My first album cover book was:
the Album Cover Album
isbn # 0891040854
Edited by Storm Thorgerson (Hipgnosis)
and Roger Dean
publisher - Dragon's World
(released 1977)
160 pages
This is volume 1.
I think there are at least 5 volumes by now.
It's mostly 1950's, '60s and '70s album covers.
It's done very well, very informative
Thanks Peaches and Thanks Edna,
My avatar is a picture of ZZ Top member Dusty Hill, not me. It's the closest looking photo to me I could come up with. I've had this ZZ top beard since 1977. Maybe someday soon I'll get my brother to take a picture with his digital camera so I can post a new avatar.
Past -
I agree with Pinkfloyd about
Wolfman Jack. He was Deified after American Graffiti came out in '73.
B. Mitch Reed was good on the underground - fm
radio stations around Los Angeles circa
late '60s and early '70s on stations like KMET
or
KPPC - broadcasting from the basement of the
Pasadena Presbyterian Church
Songlists were very eclectic.
Uncle Joe,
Another 'rock' group with jazz leanings was
Blood, Sweat & Tears.
The self-titled 2nd album('69)
the first with David Clayton-Thomas as vocalist
God Bless the Child
for example
or
John Mayall's - The Turning Point album ('69)
and
Blodwyn Pig 's - Ahead Rings Out album ('69)
had some jazz, but mostly blues-rock
Edna suggested a popular Hank Williams cut with
Lovesick Blues
I'll follow with another made famous by Hank Williams('51) and Linda Ronstadt('74)-
I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You)
also
Elvis - Are You Lonesome Tonight?
and
Edna mentioned Sinatra...
That Old Feeling
maybe some Otis Redding -
I've Been Lovin' You Too Long
Jerry Butler -
Never Give You Up
on the blues side -
Jimmy Johnson
When My First Wife Quit Me
The Persuasions -
It's You That I Need
Elvis - Teddy Bear
This one's on my wish list -
BG - 134
Steppenwolf
Santana
Staple Singers
Fillmore West
Aug 27-29 / '68
Grateful Dead
Sons of Champlin
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Aug. 30 - Sept 1 / '68
artist - Lee Conklin
Here's another one hanging on the walls -
BG - 127
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Steppenwolf
It's A Beautiful Day
July 2,3,4, 1968
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Ten Years After
The Truth
July 5,6,7, 1968
Fillmore
artist - Lee Conklin