Archive for July, 2021

Chicago, "Here In My Heart" from 'Heart of Chicago' (1997): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “Here In My Heart” from ‘Heart of Chicago’ (1997): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago’s “Here In My Heart” is special to me, and every time I hear it I reminisce about my last two months of middle school and the broken heart I had.

Los Lobos - 'Native Sons' (2021)

Los Lobos – ‘Native Sons’ (2021)

Los Lobos’ ‘Native Sons,’ an album of mostly covers, surfs the wonderful rock ‘n’ roll waves of their youth.

Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog - 'Hope' (2021)

Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog – ‘Hope’ (2021)

Ceramic Dog’s long-term mission of ridiculously good musicians not taking themselves too seriously remains on point. ‘Hope’ is a deliriously fun listen.

Steely Dan, "I.G.Y. (Live)," from 'Donald Fagen's The Nightfly Live' (2021): Sneak Peak

Steely Dan, “I.G.Y. (Live),” from ‘Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly Live’ (2021): Sneak Peak

Here is the advance track “I.G.Y.” from the upcoming Steely Dan/Donald Fagen release ‘Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly Live,’ set to drop on September 24, 2021.

Jeff Lorber Fusion - 'Space-Time' (2021)

Jeff Lorber Fusion – ‘Space-Time’ (2021)

‘Space-Time’ doesn’t miss a beat – or a luscious lick or a great groove. It’s more of the same ol’ Jeff Lorber Fusion, and that’s just fine.

Toto, "Chase the Rain" from 'Old Is New' (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Chase the Rain” from ‘Old Is New’ (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Given the proclamation that there’ll be no more new music from Toto, “Chase the Rain” makes another compelling case for a second Steve Porcaro solo album.

Sonic Beat Records Continues to Boom

Sonic Beat Records Continues to Boom

Even if you haven’t heard of Sonic Beat Records, you’ve heard Sonic Beat Records.

Richard Turgeon - 'Campfire Songs' (2021)

Richard Turgeon – ‘Campfire Songs’ (2021)

Richard Turgeon’s upcoming six-track ‘Campfire Songs’ EP serves as a winning addition to his ever-increasing discography.

Ivo Perelman + Matthew Shipp - 'Procedural Language' (2021)

Ivo Perelman + Matthew Shipp – ‘Procedural Language’ (2021)

When you listen to any of the dozens of records that Perelman and Matthew Shipp have made over the years, you can understand why this communion deserves a box set kind of celebration. And ‘Procedural Language’ is yet another reason to celebrate.

Chicago, "All Roads Lead to You" from 'Heart of Chicago Vol. II' (1998): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “All Roads Lead to You” from ‘Heart of Chicago Vol. II’ (1998): Saturdays in the Park

It wasn’t a daring break from the past, but at least “All Roads Lead to You” was new music that played to Chicago’s strengths.