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That newly re-issued pressing was also included in Kathy’s package. Listen: Tell It Like It Is / Aaron Neville 08 Tell It Like It Is.mp3įor some reason, Island UK reissued the Aaron Neville single ‘Tell It Like It Is’, originally on Stateside in England. Hard to believe they, not only as brothers but a band, started a long career as a result of that very album. When Chris Blackwell goes for something, he goes for it.Īpparently, The Wild Tchoupitoulas project lead to the formation of The Neville Brothers, who until it’s recording, had never played together. Robert Palmer’s album, as well as Jess Roden’s then current one, were all recorded there with either The Meters, The Neville Brothers and/or Allen Toussaint contributing. Seems the label was going through a New Orleans fetish. That package included these two Wild Tchoupitoulas 7″s and Robert Palmer’s ‘Man Smart, Woman Smarter’. She worked at Island then, left for several years and ended up returning when I started in the 80′s. I remember Kathy Kenyon sending an envelope of singles to my college radio station back in ’76. It was a bit of a first in it’s day, critics choice and all that. Turns out the legendary album by The Wild Tchoupitoulas was even more legendary than originally thought. Listen: Man Smart, Woman Smarter / Robert Palmer 03 Man Smart Woman Smarter.mp3 Listen: Brother John / The Wild Tchoupitoulas 01 Brother John.mp3 Listen: Meet Me Boys On The Battle Front / The Wild Tchoupitoulas 02 Meet Me Boys On The Battlefront.mp3 Posted in Elektra, Love, Nick Drake, The Cream, The Doors, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, The Walker Brothers, Tom Rush, WMCR | It was a nice feeling of reward for being an early fan. How chuffed was I when The Walker Brothers covered ‘No Regrets’ in ’75, and so incredibly as well. Not that anyone’s ever mentioned that, but I do wish they would. I reckon he’s the US equivalent of Nick Drake. Little did I know, Tom Rush would indeed become a national treasure, to me at least. Elektra meant good stuff and all us record nuts trusted the label’s taste. I liked the quality of their pressings and packaging, having already owned both the first two Love album, The Doors and The Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s EAST WEST by then. I was eyeing that Tom Rush title for a few weeks. One lawn mowing marathon, bitterly undertaken while my buddies got to go swimming, yielded The Cream FRESH CREAM and Tom Rush THE CIRCLE GAME. The station got very few, meaning those I had to buy. I would go up and down each yard, factor out every financial threshold point that meant….ding ding ding….enough to buy another album.īy this time, I was scamming stacks of 45′s from the local adult station, WMCR. Lucky for me, all my friends were lazy – so the jobs came my way. Probably because they remind me of how I earned money to buy records as a kid, mowing the lawn of every neighbor in the block.
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It is the rare album, rap or otherwise, that follows through on the artist's potential and the fan’s anticipation.Listen: No Regrets / Tom Rush TomRushNoRegrets.mp3Ĭan’t stand the sound of a lawn mower. Indeed, it is this willingness to be introspective and honest that makes Drake unique and helps make Thank Me Later special.
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His nimble flow is impressive his words are heartfelt, brainy, and surprising and while his singing may not be the best, it shows a vulnerability that is rare in rap circles. He never shows anyone up exactly (though Jay-Z's verse sounds kind of out of breath compared to Drake's), but he definitely proves that he belongs at the very top of the game. Elsewhere, Lil Wayne's verse on 'Miss Me' is his usual breathtaking verbal roller coaster, the-Dream's vocals on the verses of 'Shut It Down' are heartbreakingly sincere, and Jeezy adds some welcome ferociousness to 'Unforgettable.' It’s like all the guests had to bring their best game to keep up with Drake, and they didn't want the youngster to show them up. The T.I./Swizz Beatz track “Fancy” is a fun and sassy summer jam with a huge hook, his track with Jay-Z ('Light Up') is a fierce takedown of the Industry and the damage it can wreak, and the Nicki Minaj collabo 'Up All Night' is a tough-as-nails boast that features Drake at his most insistent.