Somewhere around the second halve of the 1970s there was an explosion of creativity on the Canadian hard rock scene. Max Webster was a big part of that. I got introduced to them in 1977 and have been a fan since. This album is still one of my favorites.
Disc 5. From guitar playing and vocal performance to the backing and mastering, one of the all-time finest JGB recordings.
I was browsing Qobuz earlier and nearly fell off my chair in excitement when I saw this collaboration (and the ad/promotion in general):
I’m just having a listen via Tidal now before purchasing. I’m really liking it.
Released today…
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Check out Jazz, Man and Leave The Light On on YouTube. It’s worth it…
This album is all the more haunting, when you consider the albums title and that Drake’s tragic death (deemed suicide by the coroner) occurred five years after release.
Qobuz is great for music discovery. I’ve been listening to this album and like it very much. Check out the David Rodigan’s playlists if you are into Reggae. Cheers