Re: [Harp-L] Required Reading
Hate To See You Go- Little Walter
Can't Keep Loving You-Walter Horton
The Bach Motets
Feets Don't Fail Me Now- Little Feat
The Hellbenders-self titled
Grant Dermody
r_mcgraw@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
1] The White Album by The Beatles
2] Live at the Fillmore East by The Allman Brothers Band
3] Kind of Blue by Miles Davis
4] The Essential Little Walter
5] Affinity by Bill Evans and Toots Thielmans
WVa Bob
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From: "Chris Michalek"
> 1. A Love Supreme by John Coltrane
> 2. Shahen-Shah by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
> 3. Live at Royal Albert Hall - John Mclaughlin Trio
> 4. Sitar by Shahid Parvez and Kumar Bose
> 5. Le Sacre du printemps - Igor Stravinsky
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Dan [mailto:billybudd1313@xxxxxxxxx]
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 07:52 AM
> >To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [Harp-L] Required Reading
> >
> >Dear List,
> >
> > Writing about Kim Wilson just now, I thought of a new thread. I wrote about
> Jimmy Rogers' Chicago bound CD a minute ago, and thinking back, I should've had
> that disc LONG before I did. In the interest of being fun, and maybe saving
> newer players from missing out, I pose the following question.
> >
> > In your opinion as a harmonica enthusiast, what 5 CD's/albums are must haves,
> or contributed the most to your own development? Call it "desert island discs",
> call it "requred reading" Call it what you want.
> >
> > Please limit to 5 because it's harder that way, and challenges are fun.
> >
> > Please state your genre/genres of focus for reference. Do not feel limited to
> harp-containing music, or any specific genre.
> >
> > I'm a blues "nut" with a jam band history, so here's a list from my
> experience:
> >
> > Genre/Philosophy: I love to play harmonica in the broad blues category. This
> includes many sub-genres. Here's 5 that made HUGE impacts on me.
> >
> > 1. Hoodoo Man Blues (Jr. Wells)
> > 2. Chicago Bound (Jimmy Rogers with Little Walter on harp)
> > 3.Muddy Mississippi Waters Live (James Cotton on harp)
> > 4. Live at BB Kings (Rod Piazza)
> > 5. Blues Traveler ((first disc self titled (John Popper))
> >
> > There's so many more.....but that's my 5 and I'm sticking to it.
> >
> > Dan G.
> > www.edbluepills.com
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