I'd Rather Not Jack
Oct. 2nd, 2006 10:46 amMy weekend listening turned into a visit to 70s SOFT ROCK HEAVEN i.e.
FLEETWOOD MAC - Rumours
BREAD - The Story of BREAD.
The first Steely DAN album.
David Bowie - HUNKY DORY (this is not strictly 'soft rock' but followed on nicely from F Mac and is probably the most I've enjoyed listening to a Bowie album in 10 years!) (except perennial stinker Queen B1tch obv.)
What else should I be listening to in this vein? I am aware we are squarely in ROWLEY territory here!
NB any excursions into this stuff on Thursday night (that's POPTIMISM CLUB NITE people!) will be confined to the first set. Mostly.
FLEETWOOD MAC - Rumours
BREAD - The Story of BREAD.
The first Steely DAN album.
David Bowie - HUNKY DORY (this is not strictly 'soft rock' but followed on nicely from F Mac and is probably the most I've enjoyed listening to a Bowie album in 10 years!) (except perennial stinker Queen B1tch obv.)
What else should I be listening to in this vein? I am aware we are squarely in ROWLEY territory here!
NB any excursions into this stuff on Thursday night (that's POPTIMISM CLUB NITE people!) will be confined to the first set. Mostly.
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Date: 2006-10-02 11:53 pm (UTC)albert hammond
carly simon's two albums from the mid 90s, when she spent a lot of time on martha's vinyard
kd lang's invisible summer
the cowsills
melanie
bobbie gentry country fried soul from the mid 70s
the two albums that kris kristofferson did with rita coolrdige
streisand evergreen
the first three albums by jackson browne, and his comeback album from last year (or two years ago)
joan baez diamonds and rust
josh ritter
nancy and lee?
sammy smith something blue
shawn colvin?