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Reissue of the Week: Can s Live In Aston 1977

The latest in an ongoing series of live albums proves once again that Can were far from a spent force on stage in the post-Damo era, writes Joe Banks

55 Years Later: Traffic Offers Lofty Odds & Ends With Last Exit

Contractual fulfillment releases curated by record companies invariably ignore artistic concerns. Traffic's Last Exit (released 5/22/69) is an exception

Jim Gordon Featured Saturday, Joel Selvin Shares Insight On Tragic Figure In New Bio – WRTC FM

Jim Gordon Featured Saturday, Joel Selvin Shares Insight On Tragic Figure In New Bio – WRTC FM
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Remi Kabaka: Son of Africa

A new reissue shines a light on the Nigerian session player, who brought his Afro-rock heat and slick funk to British experiments with West African music in the ’70s.

50 Years Ago Tonight: Eric Clapton s Star-Studded Rainbow Concerts

It was 50 years ago tonight (January 13th, 1973) that Eric Clapton performed his legendary comeback concerts at London's Rainbow Theatre. The two concerts were organized by the Who's Pete Townshend in an effort to coax a deeply heroin addicted Clapton back into the spotlight for a pair of shows featuring Clapton, himself, Steve Winwood, Ron Wood, Jimmy Karstein and Traffic’s Jim Capaldi on drums, Blind Faith’s Ric Grech on bass, and percussionist Rebop Kwaku Baah. Clapton's Rainbow shows featured a cross section of tunes from "Slowhand's" stints in Cream, Blind Faith, Derek & The Dominoes, and his one solo album, 1970's self-titled collection. The star-studded backing band was jokingly announced at the concerts as "The Palpitations." Eric Clapton

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