Lou Reed "American Poet: Live in New York 1976"
This is a great album from the Transformer tour, when Lou got back his second wind after the VU collapse and the Bowie stints, made it back to the states to bring back that good old New York art rock that he had helped to pioneer. The set is sharp, the lead guitar is smoking, the tempo is up beat and rock and roll you can dance too.. The set list was perfect blend of VU classics and those cuts from Transformer which were new, I do love that album
Midnite Nezoniam
Mystical, spiritual, hypnotizing, inspiring, these brothers Vaughn and Ron Benjamin of the roots reggae group Midnite tap into the same primal spirit which chanters from India to Istanbul have drawn upon, the ancient iration of positivity and the harmony sometimes called zen. This brother speaks the truth about social justice and human equality from a spiritualized perspective like King David and the Psalter. Such simple words in an almost mythical arrangement, and these brothers are prolific, upwards of FORTY albums put out since 1997!! The
stage show is three hours without a single pause or dub moment.. Transcendental meditation, y'all should jump on it