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Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)
Posted by CAD703X


I am tired of being maniuplated by algorithms or constantly trying to find new music because the radio is harry styles 24/7 these days.
help a brother out. looking for some sonic bliss!
listening to this right now and its pretty tight:
Flock of Seagulls - Ascension (w/ Prague Philharmonic)
help a brother out. looking for some sonic bliss!
listening to this right now and its pretty tight:
Flock of Seagulls - Ascension (w/ Prague Philharmonic)
Backstreets of Desire- Willy Deville
Review by Thom Jurek
Released to complete indifference in the United States a full year after its issue on the Finac label in France, Willy DeVille's Backstreets of Desire stands tall as his masterpiece as both a singer and a songwriter. DeVille's considerable reputation in Paris -- he regularly filled the Olympia Theater there and had Edith Piaf's arranger writing charts and conducting an orchestra for him -- buoyed him up to make this disc at a handful of studios in his adopted New Orleans home. With guest spots by Dr. John, Zachary Richard, and David Hidalgo, DeVille creates a tapestry of roots rock and Crescent City second line, traces of '50s doo wop, and elegant sweeping vistas of Spanish soul balladry, combined with lyrics full of busted-down heroes, hungry lovers, and wise men trying to get off the street. The sound of the album balances Creole soul and pure rock pyrotechnics. DeVille sounds like a man resurrected, digging as deep as the cavernous recesses of the human heart will allow him to on "Empty Heart"; he brings down the house roaring on "All in the Name of Love," with its forlorn but anthemic refrain underscored by Dr. John's gutter funk guitar playing. "Even While I Sleep" features DeVille in a smoky falsetto shuffling along with Hidalgo's squeezebox and Brian Ray's rockabilly guitar picking. The cover of Billy Roberts' "Hey Joe" is a radically new and moving interpretation of the song, with only Jimi Hendrix' version topping it. The New Orleans street jazz on "Voodoo Charm" throws a curve to the emotionally intense contents with a backbone slip rhythm and popping horns in a slow stroll. In all, Backstreets of Desire reveals more about where DeVille had been than he'd perhaps like listeners to know. The wasted rock & roll junkie may have been resurrected from the dead by music (unlike his neighbor Johnny Thunders), but the darkness that informed that soul graces this music with a ragged elegance and tough grace.
This post was edited on 2/20 at 6:27 pm
re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by CBandits82
on 2/20/23 at 1:33 pm to CAD703X


re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by CBandits82
on 2/20/23 at 1:40 pm to CBandits82


re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by The Seaward
on 2/20/23 at 1:59 pm to CAD703X

Black Country, New Road- Ants From Up There
re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by CBandits82
on 2/20/23 at 2:13 pm to The Seaward

quote:
Black Country, New Road- Ants From Up There
phenomenal.
My kids now like it I listened to it so much

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re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by The Seaward
on 2/20/23 at 2:29 pm to CBandits82

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phenomenal. My kids now like it I listened to it so much
Yeah, it is easily my favorite album of last year. Which was somewhat surprising, because I did not particularly care for their debut album the year before.
re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by Ace Midnight
on 2/20/23 at 2:57 pm to CAD703X

Billy Thorpe - Children of the Sun (You may have heard/heard of the title track, but I'm talking the whole album)
Bobby "Blue" Bland - Two Steps from the Blues
Bobby "Blue" Bland - Two Steps from the Blues
re: Recommend an album for me (don't care the genre)Posted by Tigertown in ATL on 2/20/23 at 3:12 pm to CAD703X
Blue Rodeo-Five Days in July
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