Country Joe McDonald – Thinking of Woody Guthrie
Country Joe McDonald – Thinking of Woody Guthrie (1969): Country Joe McDonald, the bandleader of Country Joe and the Fish was already falling away from the band by
Country Joe McDonald – Thinking of Woody Guthrie (1969): Country Joe McDonald, the bandleader of Country Joe and the Fish was already falling away from the band by
MC5 – Babes in Arms (1983): MC5 (“Motor City 5”), one of the most important of the proto–punk-rock bands, was formed in 1964 in Detroit by several high school friends,
Missing Persons – Rhyme and Reason (1984): Dale Bozzio and her husband Terry Bozzio founded the new wave band Missing Persons in Los Angeles in 1980, a year after their marriage.
Martini Ranch – Holy Cow (1988): Martini Ranch is a willfully eccentric, even avant garde rock duo.
Dean Martin – Dean Martin’s Greatest Hits, Volume 1 (1968): Dean Martin began his show business career in an unlikely 10-year partnership with Jerry Lewis; after t
The Marshall Tucker Band – Long Hard Ride (1976): The Marshall Tucker Band was one of the leading Southern rock bands of the 1970’s and hailed from Spartanburg, SC. An old warehouse that they had rented for a rehearsal space had the name “Marshall Tucker” inscribed on the door key.
Marine Girls – Lazy Ways (1983): One day, I worked for probably 30 minutes cleaning up a fairly stout album cover (particularly for a European release) that did not look to be in too bad a shape despite having gone through Hurricane Katrina; but I couldn’t get all of the dirt off, and there was no way I could get an album in it once it dried.
Documentary of the March on Washington / Authorized Recording (1964): Also known as We Shall Overcome!, Documentary of the March on Washington / Authorized Recording presents selections from the music and speeches that took place at the March on Washington that occurr
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band – The Roaring Silence (1976): Oh, here is an old favorite; I played The Roaring Silence all the time back in the day.
The Sun Story, Volume 6: Carl Mann (1977): The first five volumes in this series covered genuine legends: Johnny Cash, Charlie Rich, Carl