She’s drinking his milkshake
La Chupadita. Los De Cache.
Includes works by Phillip Glass, John Cage, Steve Reich, Morton Feldman, etc.
The Fabulous Roy Lanham. Sims Records. (1962)
Although known primarily as guitarist for The Sons of the Pioneers from 1961 through 1986, Roy worked with a group called BROWN’S FERRY FOUR with him, Red Foley, Grandpa Jones and Merle Travis. Roy formed his own group called THE WHIPPOORWILLS and went on the road with Gene Austin for several years. Then a long stretch with Roy Rogers, and last but not least he played four years with Sweet Georgia Brown.
This is Roy’s second album, if you like guitar you will love this one. Roy is one of the greatest guitar men in the business, and with the help of these fabulous musicians like Red Wooten on bass, Dusty Rhoads on rhythm guitar and Muddy Berry on drums, makes Roy shine even more.
An album of emotions, including the classics (“Love” and “Hate”) as well as the seldom heard “Gay”, “Frustration” and (my favorite) “Hysteria”.
Chakachas on Blue Elephant Records. Straight outta Belgium. “Jungle Fever” is an insane cut that features heavy drums, choppy guitar, and a stop/start action that’s peppered with sounds of female pleasure! This was their only hit which almost reached the top 10 in 1972. It was brought back for the movie “Boogie Nights” (think Heather Graham as “Roller Girl”).