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Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley is based in rhythm. [10] Steve Sutherland called it "a polished and energetic primer in sophisticated body rhythms." [11] As with Palmer's other early albums, it is a synthesis of "improvised funk grooves, New Orleans R&B and tasty original". [12]
That makes Doc Martin the perfect choice to play Paradise in Los Angeles. Martin, whose real name is Martin Mendoza, moved to L.A. from San Francisco nearly 30 years ago and has been DJing ...
His first solo album, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, recorded in 1974 in New Orleans was heavily influenced by the music of Little Feat and the funk fusion of the Meters, who acted as the backing band along with producer/guitarist Lowell George of Little Feat. [12] Unsuccessful in the UK, both the album and single reached the top 100 in the ...
Pressure Drop is the second solo album by English singer Robert Palmer, released in 1975. Palmer is backed by Little Feat and other musicians. The title track is a cover version of the reggae hit by Toots and the Maytals. However, many other songs on the album use "New Orleans funk ... along with smooth, dated disco ballads smothered in strings ...
In New Zealand, it reached #20 in the Top 40 Singles Chart on the week of October 7, 1979, [7] five weeks after its debut at #43 on the chart (September 9). [ 8 ] The song begins with a stanza written in typical eight-bar blues structure and chord sequence and then progresses to a 10-bar blues chorus.
The Furys are a veteran Los Angeles rock band that started as icons of the early New Wave and Punk Scene in Orange County and Los Angeles—releasing their recordings independently on Double R Records and Beat Records label, they were mainstays of the early scene, and still active today. The Furys Beat Records Promotional Postcard
Life in downtown Los Angeles is a roulette wheel of homelessness, wealth, film shoots, murals and the promise and burden of an unfinished city. To live and die in downtown L.A.: Drug addicts ...
Riptide is the eighth studio album by English singer Robert Palmer, released in November 4, 1985 by Island Records.The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1985 at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas.