I think I had heard about Idris Muhammad at some point in the past as a player on a jazz album I listened to a while back, but was reminded of him…
Andwellas Dream – Love and Poetry (1969)
This is an album that has been on my queue for quite a while, and tonight feels to be a good night to check it out. Andwellas Dream, formerly known as The…
Curt Boettcher – There’s an Innocent Face (1972)
Curt Boettcher was a musician and producer who played a formative role in the sunshine pop genre, and had worked with artists I’ve listened to lately such as the Association, the Millennium,…
The Guess Who – Wheatfield Soul (1968)
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band that has been active since 1965 with different iterations of band members, except for a relatively brief period from October of 1975 to around…
Karen Dalton – It’s So Hard to Tell Who’s Going to… (1969)
Karen Dalton is another artist I’ve heard about on the internet in my discovery of folk artists in the Greenwich Village scene. Though Karen didn’t produce a studio album until this album,…
The Association – Birthday (1968)
This album, Birthday (1968), by The Association, is one that I added to my queue the other night after coming across the band on Apple Music. The Association is a sunshine pop…
The Fugs – First Album (1965)
Tonight I added a lot of albums to my queue of music I plan on listening to soon, and this album, The Fugs First Album (1965), is one of those albums. I’m…
Les Paul & Mary Ford – The Hit Makers! (1953)
As a guitar player who owns a Les Paul style guitar, I’ve been wanting to check out an album from Les Paul for a while. I heard someone playing “Josephine”, a song…
Sagittarius – Present Tense (Expanded Edition) (1968)
Sagittarius was a studio sunshine pop rock group from the late 1960s, formed by Gary Usher, a record producer and songwriter who worked with groups like The Byrds, Gene Clarke’s solo work,…
The Weavers – The Weavers’ Almanac (1962)
While looking into artists like Pete Seeger and the folk artists that followed in the early 1960s during the folk revival in America, I’ve seen The Weavers mentioned from time to time….