Archive for January, 2022

Bruce Springsteen, Deep Purple, Dion, the Beatles + Others: 2021 in Review

Bruce Springsteen, Deep Purple, Dion, the Beatles + Others: 2021 in Review

Last year’s releases from Bruce Springsteen, Deep Purple, R.E.M. and the Beatles taught us that what was once new is now old – and now new again.

Steely Dan, "Peg" from 'Northeast Corridor' (2021): Steely Dan Sunday

Steely Dan, “Peg” from ‘Northeast Corridor’ (2021): Steely Dan Sunday

There are small variations throughout Steely Dan’s latest live take on “Peg,” but they don’t detract from – or add to – the song’s greatness.

Chicago, "Nice Girl" from 'Chicago XXXVI: Now' (2014): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “Nice Girl” from ‘Chicago XXXVI: Now’ (2014): Saturdays in the Park

When they decide to shed the decades-old false personality they sported for commercial reasons, Chicago can still make music that a listener can enjoy.

Giuseppe Doronzo + Pino Basile - 'Aterraterr' (2021)

Giuseppe Doronzo + Pino Basile – ‘Aterraterr’ (2021)

Giuseppe Doronzo and Pino Basile’s ‘Aterraterr’ has contemporary relevance, yet also feels as if the music has come from centuries of time.

Cactus - 'The Birth of Cactus 1970' (2022)

Cactus – ‘The Birth of Cactus 1970’ (2022)

Their first studio album rocked. But ‘The Birth of Cactus 1970,’ recorded at the band’s very first gig, is quite simply incendiary.

Nick Hempton - 'Slick' (2021)

Nick Hempton – ‘Slick’ (2021)

The soulful guitar/organ jazz thing is perfectly suited for a saxophone pedigree like Nick Hempton, and with ‘Slick’ featuring guitar great Peter Bernstein, he keeps those good vibes going.

The Silvers - 'Summertime Sounds' (2018): On Second Thought

The Silvers – ‘Summertime Sounds’ (2018): On Second Thought

Suffering from the winter blahs? If so, ‘Summertime Sounds’ by the Silvers is sure to combat such weather-related woes.

Simon Phillips, Poco, Oz Noy + Others: Five for the Road

Simon Phillips, Poco, Oz Noy + Others: Five for the Road

Simon Phillips, Poco and Oz Noy are part of the latest edition of Five for the Road, an occasional look at music that’s been in my car lately.

How 'Paul Simon' Set the Template for a Career of Dizzying Musical Exploration

How ‘Paul Simon’ Set the Template for a Career of Dizzying Musical Exploration

‘Paul Simon’ arrived 50 years ago today with his first – but most certainly not his last – extended travels into world music.

Steely Dan, "Things I Miss the Most" from 'Northeast Corridor' (2021): Steely Dan Sunday

Steely Dan, “Things I Miss the Most” from ‘Northeast Corridor’ (2021): Steely Dan Sunday

John Lawler breaks down a rare concert version of a 21st Century Steely Dan song, “Things I Miss The Most.”