Recent tracks:
1) Alan Jackson: Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) -- it took me a long time to understand what he meant by "Eyeran" and "Eyeraq".
2) America: Ventura Highway
3) The Beegees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart -- I love the vulnerability in the voice. There is so much more to the Beegees than shiny disco suits and falsetto.
4) Boston: Livin' For You -- power ballad of the first order
6) Color Me Badd: Wildflower -- superb vocal harmonies
7) Corinne Bailey Rae: Put Your Records On -- this song is so alive
8) Diane Birch: Rewind -- unknown quantity for most but great voice
9) Dr L Subramaniam and Stephane Grapelli: French Resolution -- two maestros with very diverse styles come together for a stunning fusion album.
10) Lee Ritenour ft Guthrie Govan and Tal Wilkenfeld: Fives -- uncoventional timing, almost Brubeckesque. New Brit talent Govan having a go with two old fretmeisters.
1) Alan Jackson: Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) -- it took me a long time to understand what he meant by "Eyeran" and "Eyeraq".
2) America: Ventura Highway
3) The Beegees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart -- I love the vulnerability in the voice. There is so much more to the Beegees than shiny disco suits and falsetto.
4) Boston: Livin' For You -- power ballad of the first order
6) Color Me Badd: Wildflower -- superb vocal harmonies
7) Corinne Bailey Rae: Put Your Records On -- this song is so alive
8) Diane Birch: Rewind -- unknown quantity for most but great voice
9) Dr L Subramaniam and Stephane Grapelli: French Resolution -- two maestros with very diverse styles come together for a stunning fusion album.
10) Lee Ritenour ft Guthrie Govan and Tal Wilkenfeld: Fives -- uncoventional timing, almost Brubeckesque. New Brit talent Govan having a go with two old fretmeisters.