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More Music Monday …now on Tuesday (1001)

Started last week where I left off and also didn’t post this on time.  Let’s just go with I’ll post these things whenever.

#13 – Kenya – Machito (1957)  Odd one.  Afro-Cuban Jazz.  Ok.  But the ratings don’t seem to suggest it should be in the 1001 Musts.

#14 – Little Richard – Here’s Little Richard – Reviews – Album of The Year – Little Richard (1957).  Baller!

#15 – Dance Mania – Tito Puente (1958) “Y’know, one day, Tito Puente will be dead, and you’ll say, “Oh, yes, I’ve been listening to his work for years.”

#16 – Lady in Satin – Billie Holiday (1958)

I couldn’t take more jazz.  I jumped ahead and will come back around.

#364 – Ramones – Ramones (1976)

#365 – Zombie – Fela & Africa 70 (1977)

#366 – Legalize It – Peter Tosh (1976) – Reggae isn’t my thing.  It mostly all sounds the same to me, but I suppose most people would say that about my thing: hardcore punk

#368 – Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive! – Reviews – Album of The Year – Peter Frampton (1976).  One of the biggest albums from my childhood.  Oddly, I don’t know anyone who has ever listened to any other Frampton album.  The other huge ones were Cheap Trick at Budokon and Meatloaf’s Bat Out of Hell. HUGE.

369 – Before and After Science – Brian Eno (1977).  The last time I tried this list I remember liking this album and it holds true today.  However, last time I must not have Google searched Eno enough because lord I had no idea he was in Roxy Music.  Seems like a big overlook.

#375 – Hard Again – Muddy Waters (1977).  Not a fan of jazz, but I am a big fan of the blues.  Bonus trivia to help in your next Pub Trivia meet-up.  Real name: McKinley Morganfield