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New Deep Purple CD titled 'Rapture Of The Deep' will be released at the end of October on Edel Records ... Pink Floyd tribute album 'Back Against The Wall' is due for release 27 September. This remake of 'The Wall' features Glenn Hughes, Steve Morse, Dweezil Zappa, Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Steve Lukather, Ian Anderson, Robbie Krieger and many others ... Seether to support Audioslave on US arena tour starting 24th September. Seether's 'Karma And Effect' has been certified gold in the US ... Jack Hammer to launch 'The Pilgrim' at Die Boer in Durbanville on 13th September ...
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Benjy says...
You'll have to forgive me for the delay in getting last Thursday's playlist out so late, I went off to Joburg early Friday morning and have just got back. What a corker of a Stevie Ray Vaughan special! He was truly an amazing and unique guitar talent and was almost singlehandedly responsible for a resurgence of interest in electric blues during the 80's ... Next week's special will be an indepth listen to the solo career of Robert Plant whose current album "Mighty Rearranger" is in my Top 10 Albums of the year. If heads-down, full tilt 12 bar boogie is your thing then check out Status Quo at Carnival City on the 16th and 17th September .... expect the riffs 'n hits of the past 40 years of the Quo!
Rock of Ages's recommendations
Whilst there has been a recent spate of guitarists covering the great rock songs of the 60's and 70's, and not often successfully either, Jake's new album "Retraced" (Shrapnel Records) bristles with unbridled power and energy. Teaming up with bassist Tim Bogert (Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Beck Bogert and Appice), drummer Aynsley Dunbar (played with just about everybody) and vocalist Chris Logan, Jake rips through the likes of Free's "I'll Be Creepin'", Grand Funk's "I Come Tumblin'", Montrose's "Rock Candy", Johnny Winter's "Guess I'll Go Away" and the James Gang's epic "Woman". "Retraced" joins my list of best rock albums of 2005 and should not be missed.
Joining the growing ranks of impressive new Cape Town rock bands are the mighty Mochines: their 5 track EP reeks of Jack Daniels, Lucky Strikes and late nite to-the-max partying. Songs like "Miles Away" and "Pale Horse" are packed with gut wrenching guitar riffs that echo early AC/DC and Aerosmith ... this band mean business and I look forward to catching them live soon. At this stage the EP seems to be only available via the band's website
www.themochines.com .....
Watching the new Eagles DVD "Farewell Tour 1 - Live From Melbourne" its hard not be impressed with how tight and cohesive the band sound. None of the inter member tension, so evident on the "Hell Freezes Over" tour, is present as they faultlessly deliver a 'greatest hits' set as well as some solo stuff from Mssrs Henley, Frey, Schmidt and Walsh.
In particular guitarist Joe Walsh really stands out, playing and singing as if he was a 20 year old. His guitar playing is absolutely outstanding, confirming his status as one of the great rock players of all time. "Live From Melbourne" is a double disc set, released by Gallo and in addition to the 30 songs it also includes interview footage and bonus features .... Well worth investing in.
Finally rock lovers can look forward to a couple of gems scheduled for release soon: The new Stones album "A Bigger Bang", out next month via EMI; The Cream reunion "Live at the Royal Albert Hall" on CD and DVD out on October 3 via Gallo Records and the
Abstract Truth "Silver Trees/Totum" reissue in early September (available to pre-order online
here).
Catch you same time on Thursday.
Benjy
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Benjy Mudie was inducted into the South African Rock Hall Of Fame on 14th August 2002. Of Scottish origin, Mudie started out in the music industry working in record shops. He later became the A&R man for WEA records, signing such luminaries as Lesley Rae Dowling, Baxtop and Falling Mirror. He has ventured briefly into the realms of songwriting, getting co-writing credit for Little Sister's song 'You Got My Heart', but it is mainly for his running of record labels, notably Tusk and more recently Fresh and Retro Fresh that he is honoured. With these labels he has tirelessly dedicated himself to putting South African music out there, showing an unshaking belief in the quality of SA music.
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