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Child Is Father to the Man by Blood, Sweat, And Tears
Child Is Father to the Man by Blood, Sweat, And Tears
1968 | Jazz, Psychedelic, Rock
7
7.0 (4 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 266th greatest album of all time
Good American rock album, a slight step away from the Blues-based more typical music with more jazz and classical influences.
  
Live in Cook County Jail by BB King
Live in Cook County Jail by BB King
1971 | Rock
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 499th greatest album of all time
Kicking off with some excellent rock and roll and mixing in some blues numbers, a great short live album. A wonderful guitarist and brilliant singer.
  
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Ross (3284 KP) rated Pretender by Jackson Browne in Music

May 11, 2020  
Pretender by Jackson Browne
Pretender by Jackson Browne
2008 | Rock, Singer-Songwriter
8
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 391st greatest album of all time
Good soft rock / light blues songs ranging from his typical Eagles-like style to ore country songs and even some mariachi hints. An interesting listen.
  
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Ross (3284 KP) rated Tres Hombres by ZZ Top in Music

May 1, 2020  
Tres Hombres by ZZ Top
Tres Hombres by ZZ Top
1973 | Rock
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 490th greatest album of all time
I was expecting this to be the long-bearded gimmicky hard rock funsters, however I quite enjoyed this. It reminded me of Clutch, a fantastic band, with a real blues/bluegrass feel. In actual fact, Clutch had covered Precious and Grace as part of their Weathermaker Vaults series. And the vocals on La Grange has clearly influence Tim Sult's style.
A good mix of blues and hard rock and fair above my expectations.
  
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Ross (3284 KP) rated Sleepless by Peter Wolf in Music

May 7, 2020  
Sleepless by Peter Wolf
Sleepless by Peter Wolf
2002 | Pop
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 427th greatest album of all time
Decent rock-blues album from an artist I only knew as one of my parents' discoveries. Including Keith Richards on one track and Mick Jagger on another.