Seven of the best songs I've heard today:
Sweet Inspiration
- The Ballad Of El Goodo-Big Star (Since first playing this on KCOU in the early '90s, I've always liked these lyrics about staying true to yourself.)
- Everyday Singing-Tift Merritt (This June release's lyrics illustrate how not everyone's efforts to make life fairer or better for others are acknowledged sufficiently.)
- When The Saints Go Marching In-Jimmy Smith (Many renditions of this treat the melody as a joyous free-for-all. Smith's version, however, conveys the impression, "Let's not rush this; we'll get there in good time." I'd expect no less when Smith is playing the organ.)
Beyon' Cray
- Ponteio-Astrud Gilberto with Stanley Turrentine (I've glad crstl.fm played this, as it was a good reminder for me to pull out this CD and listen to it again. These are appealing uptempo vocals, keyboard, and saxophone rhythms, with the immediately identifiable harmonica playing of Toots Thielemans.)
- Spiral-The Crusaders (This is one of many examples of why The Crusaders are my favorite jazz instrumentalists. Every instrument contributes mightily to this jam, and Larry Carlton's blistering guitar playing is prominent. Even after hearing this ensemble's stellar '70s releases for decades, I still want to hear them just as often today. Also recommended: "Keep That Same Old Feeling.")
Dangerous Curves
- Golden-Jill Scott (These lyrics about making the most of one's freedom are empowering--and appropriate for Independence Day.)
- The Hump-Patrice Rushen (This strong 1977 funk groove acknowledges that life comes with obstacles--but resilience and this soundtrack should make overcoming them a bit easier.)