Oct 8, 2015 #11 JimJam Senior Member Joined Apr 8, 2015 Posts 1,220 Reaction score 12 Location California ^^^ Agree, that's a classic Otis album. Look at those song titles! A few old jazz albums from black leaders with a white woman on the cover, no doubt for similar sales purposes as the Otis album.
^^^ Agree, that's a classic Otis album. Look at those song titles! A few old jazz albums from black leaders with a white woman on the cover, no doubt for similar sales purposes as the Otis album.
Oct 9, 2015 #12 wisertime Keep on Truckin' Joined Apr 22, 2015 Posts 282 Reaction score 7 Location New England Otis Blue is a phenomenal album. Because Otis. That mother****er had soul.
Jul 9, 2016 #13 Britters Feed Your Head Joined Jul 8, 2016 Posts 139 Reaction score 2 Location Delaware Rubber Soul- The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited- Bob Dylan Help!- The Beatles Out Of Our Heads- The Rolling Stones My Generation- The Who
Rubber Soul- The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited- Bob Dylan Help!- The Beatles Out Of Our Heads- The Rolling Stones My Generation- The Who
Jul 10, 2016 #14 T the ferret Member Joined Nov 5, 2014 Posts 49 Reaction score 0 My top five: Tom Pacheco - Turn Away From The Storm The Hollies - S/T The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! Paul Simon - Songbook
My top five: Tom Pacheco - Turn Away From The Storm The Hollies - S/T The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! Paul Simon - Songbook