Album Lounge: Greatest Hits 1990-1999: A Tribute To A Work In Progress
Greatest Hits 1990-1999: A Tribute To A Work In Progress
Released: 2006 16 tracks-
- 9. A Conspiracy
- 10. Wiser Time
- 11. Good Friday
- 12. Blackberry
- 14. Go Faster
- 15. Only a Fool
- 16. By Your Side
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This is a follow up post (and explanation) of why I didn’t hear any music for the duration of the 1990s. It’s not necessarily true that I didn’t hear ANY music for the entire 90s. But I can could the number of songs that I heard through - kind of - osmosis on my fingers and toes. The last modern album (it’s 1990, so it was actually a cassette) I bought was the Ice Cube after AmeriKKKa’s most wanted. The last album I gave away (before tossing my entire music collection... MORE
“It’s about freedom, and what revolution used to stand for, how you’ve got to make one of your own and make it last,” singer Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes shouts as the brawling guitars of “Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution,” the opening song on the Crowes’ first studio album since Lions in 2001, boom through the stereo speakers in a friend’s apartment in Brooklyn. “It’s like the last line of the song,” Robinson says, then singing along to himself on the record, “D... MORE
Chuck Leavell is one of those musicians most people have heard, but few have heard of. He's had a long and storied career both as a side musician and as the front man for his own jazz-fusion group, Sea Level (C. Leavell). That really cool piano solo in the Allman Brothers' Jessica? Chuck Leavell. The guy whose piano solo raised Eric Clapton's eyebrows in the Unplugged version of Old Love? Chuck Leavell. That sort of nondescript guy sitting behind the keyboards in yo... MORE






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