An obscure album released in the mid Seventies, but recorded live in 1965 by the Detroit's drummer Bert Myrick. He leads a stunning quintet which plays a great hard bop and modal style:
Maybe the peak of the second Miles Davis Quintet, that one of the Sixties featuring Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Anthony Williams, the album Nefertiti recorded in 1967, released the year after:
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2. Tim - The Replacements
3. This Is The Sea - The Waterboys
4. Beyond Appearances - Santana
5. Showdown! - Albert Collins, Robert Cray & Johnny Copeland
6. Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits
7. Mr. Bad Guy - Freddie Mercury
8. Afterburner - ZZ Top
9. On a...
In the last days, I've listened to this great album by Stevie Ray Vaughan & The Double Trouble released in 1997 featuring the powerful horn section of Roomful Of Blues and Marcia Ball as special guest:
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