I own the Legacy Edition, where in the bonus cd recorded live at Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Edgar Winter joins the brother giving birth to an exciting performance that includes Mean Town Blues, Tobacco Road, Frankenstein, Johnny B. Goode...
Extracted from their live album Procol Harum Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra:
Unfortunately, Robin Trower was no longer with theirs, the bluesy member of the band, but it's a good album which collects the best music from the beginnings. Conquistador was a great...
With no doubt John for his songs and his life. But If I consider the albums by George, Paul and Ringo, I think that two great beatle solo albums are: All Thing Must Pass by George Harrison and Band On The Run by Paul McCartney and the Wings.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is more spectacular than Beck. His sound is really hot and vibrant.
Beck is excellent on jazz rock fusion, but sometimes it is a little cold.
Layla - Duane Allman plays wonderfully in this song
Roadhouse Blues - Jim Morrison almost on the top
Moondance - maybe the masterpiece of Van Morrison
Black Magic Woman - when the cover is better than the original.
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