Results for Stanley Clarke

  • International Harvester: Sov Gott Rose-Marie

    by Nathaniel RoeFebruary 25, 2009Comments (1)

    "One of the strong qualities of Sov Gott Rose-Marie, in general, is the power it finds in understatement." (read more)

  • Richard Lloyd: Alchemy

    by Javier RodriguezJanuary 14, 2009Comments (7)

    Released in 1979 by the guitarist/songwriter, Alchemy is frequently overlooked, but is certainly a worthy pick given that it’s the best of Lloyd’s work. (read more)

  • Percy Thrills Thrillington

    by Paul MyersDecember 17, 2008Comments (0)

    To cut to the chase: Percy Thrillington—and writer Clint Harrigan—were both, of course, Paul McCartney himself. (read more)

  • Long John Baldry: It Ain't Easy

    by Paul MyersDecember 10, 2008Comments (3)

    It Ain’t Easy featured balls-up bluesy rave-ups with electric guitars screeching, back beats thwacking, and gospel-tinged female vocalists surrounding your charismatic host (read more)

  • Soft Machine: Not Frustrated Jazz Musicians

    by uncredited writerDecember 3, 2008Comments (0)

    Originally published in Beat Instrumental, December 1969 "Independence" and "freedom" are words much used today to justify any act from dossing down in Piccadilly to running naked through Trafalgar Square, but Soft Machine uses these words with such liberal enthusiasm that they don't give the impression of just quoting well-worn clichés. With two LPs under their belts—the first of which was released in America only—the Soft Machine trio strongly believe that the individual (read more)