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			| Re: Favorite Music--Again. [message #7136 is a reply to message #7128] | 
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						MWG
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I have several of their earlier albums and like them all.  The one that chronicles all the band's changes is pretty good.  I like them better after they got a drummer.  I also heard one of their later releases a while back it sounded great.  I noticed that Maddy's voice wont go as high anymore but she's still crystalline clear as ever. I have a blues album that most blues fans turn their noses up at.  It's Aerosmiths  Honkin on Bobo.  It's the most energetic album I've ever heard.  Joe Perry is a damn good guitar player.  A lot better than I ever gave him credit for.  For a non-blues band they sound pretty good on several songs.  I can't play that cd at normal volume.  I just turn it up and enjoy. Manual, look for a album by Jon Mark and Mark Almond.  It's called Mark-Almond and was recorded in a church in the Bay Area I believe.  It's really nice to listen to and the acoustics of the church make the music really full sounding. 
  
		
		
		
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			| Re: Favorite Music--Again. [message #7137 is a reply to message #7136] | 
			Sat, 02 September 2006 18:35    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Shane
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Honkin' on Bobo is a good album.  Joe doesn't get a lot of credit for his guitar playing.  I think because he sometimes sounds sloppy.  But hey, so does Jimmy Page.  Joe grew up playing the blues from what I've read. I was reading the liner notes to my Mayall compilation and a Jon Mark and Jonnie Almond played with him early on.  Same guys? 
  
		
		
		
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			| Re: John Mayall [message #7143 is a reply to message #7133] | 
			Sun, 03 September 2006 18:13    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Bill Epstein
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If this thread had run about 6 months ago I certainly would have mentioned The Turning Point as I was playing it over and over. In My All Time All Album Top Five (along with 10 or 15 others)   Funny, I have the Mark-Almond album but can't get into it. 
  
		
		
		
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