I recently noticed that I have three albums called "Resurrection" and I thought to myself "That'll do". So here they are, two from soul legends and personal favourites and one from a 1960s garage band that got back together in 2017 after nearly 50 years to make a blues record.
Also in the collection is "Resurrect" by Eric Taylor. Many years ago Eric was married to Nanci Griffith and he wrote "Deadwood South Dakota", Nanci's version of which I featured in my previous post.
"No Deposit No Return" - Swamp Dogg
"Cousin Henry" - Bobby Womack
"Superstitious Blues" - The Druids of Stonehenge
"Louis Armstrong's Broken Heart" - Eric Taylor
Now feast your eyes and ears on these.
The Osmonds.That will please George
ReplyDeleteAlthough no Donny in the line-up, which may be a disappointment
DeleteNow it's the MOV?
ReplyDeleteWhat does MOV stand for? More Osmonds Videos? Always happy to oblige
DeleteMandatory Osmonds Video!
DeleteCharity Chic is correct. I am looing forward to more shoehorning of MOVs over the coming weeks
DeleteI will do my best. Can't promise one every post though.
DeleteWatching the choreographed leg-lift thing, am I the only one who thinks they were farting?
ReplyDeleteJohn Lawton there with LHS, later with Lucifer's Friend and Uriah Heap
ReplyDeleteLHS? Is that what you fans call them?
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