Friday, August 05, 2016

# 2 or 3 on my list of all time favorite albums...

Derek and The Dominoes
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Full Album


01. I Looked Away
02. Bell Bottom Blues
03. Keep On Growing
04. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
05. I Am Yours
06. Anyday
07. Key To The Highway
08. Tell The Truth
09. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
11. Little Wing
12. It’s Too Late
13. Layla
14. Thorn Tree In The Garden

10 comments:

Pastorius said...

What's Number One?

midnight rider said...

Allman Brothers at Fillmore East

midnight rider said...

Rounding out the top five The Last Waltz, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Night Moves

Anonymous said...

This album and All Things Must Pass were 1970 for me. Honorable mention to Lola vs Powerman and the Moneygoround.

1971 on the hand...too many to list.

midnight rider said...

All Things Must Pass is in my top 10.

Pastorius said...

When it comes to Rock n' Roll, I'm more of a 73-75 guy:

Led Zep III
Houses of the Holy
Physical Graffiti
Presence - (which may have been 77)
Dark Side of the Moon
Wish You Were Here (really don't like Pink Floyd much anymore- except for the early stuff)
Elton John (pretty much everything from 70-76)
David Bowie (pretty much everything up to about 81)
It's Only Rock n' Roll

When it comes to Jazz, it's all about Weather Report, Coltrane, Miles, and ECM

Anonymous said...

1971:

Fillmore East, Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses), Survival of the Fittest, Bangladesh. Great live albums: stack them on the Victrola and let them drop. Turn the stack over and drop them again.

Studio craft: Who's Next, Meddle, Aqualung, Killer, Led Zep IV, Maggot Brain, Revolution of the Mind (oops, that was live), Ram, 200 Motels, Lost in the Ozone, and the incomparable compilation Hot Rocks.

Just to name a few.

Pastorius said...

Meddle is a great album. I was thinking of putting that on my list. Who's Next too.

Pastorius said...

Funkadelic was great. I had stopped listening to Pop Music entirely by that time. I only later even became aware of PFunk.

I missed a lot from 76-83.

Anonymous said...

Meddle. I'm especially fond of Seamus with vocals provided by Dave Gilmour and Steve Marriott's dog.