10 Songs: Thursday, June 11th, 2015

EJC554501 – Lonely Woman – Ornette Coleman – The best bits on this iconic piece are when  Coleman on sax and Don Cherry on trumpet plays this heartbreaking melody together,  unbelievably sad and yet abrasive, like a nightmare that you wake up crying over – A

2 – Montana – James Taylor – If this is one of his last sogs off his last ever album, it sounds exactly like him – A-

3 – Live With Me – The Rolling Stones – For all its swagger, there is something a little adolescent about his attitude here that used to put me off…. Now I like!!! – A

4 – Who’s Counting – Kat Edmonson _ “It’s been one entire life of miscalculation…” Word – A+

5 –  Not Now No Way – The Pagans – My buddy Mike Hudson’s band back in the day, sounds like essence of punk 70s style, this is not what they do nowadays, this is different – A

6 – History Lesson part 2 – The Minutemen – Listen to this right after the Pagans and your head might swivel off – A

7 – Miracle Worker – Superheavy – Forget anything else, this is Joss Stone’s greatest moment – B

8 – Waiting On A Friend – The Rolling Stone – There is gonna be a lotta Stones this summer – A

9 – Piazza, New York catcher – Belle And Sebastian – Let’s admit B&S are never gonna be inviting me out for a pub so how do I know Stuart wrote this for his wife? Because he told me – B

10 – Till We Start To Kiss – Kat Edmonson – This has a a dreamy drunky feel to it – A

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