16. Boom Boom Sun Ra & His Arkestra – Thunder Of The Gods
Arkestral double-header! This posthumous Sun Ra album not only features a lacquer cut by Kevin Gray, but also feels sonically attuned to the theme as the thunder of the gods no doubt goes, "Boom Boom!"
Before coming to this thread to see what prompt I missed yesterday I put this record on. It was shipped with the discs out of the sleeve, which is standard for this label, but when I took them out I saw that none of the labels indicate which disc is one or two. I hate this, so I said they need to get their shit together. Then I took a picture for the what's spinning thread, it turned out like the hot mess posted below, and I realized I need to get my shit together too. Then I came here and saw the prompt. So some doom metal it is. Gonna go work on getting myself together now.
Otis Redding/Jimi Hendrix Experience - Historic Performances: Recorded At The Monterey International Pop Festival I love this album just because of how different the two sides are. I love Otis and Jimi but I would imagine that most people who own this album would likely spin one side more than the other (I am an Otis guy FWIW) and Otis is why I picked this release Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding were arguably the two most important male voices in 60s Soul, both sadly had their lives cut short by tragedy, and both had lots of songs about the act of love making.
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio "Cold As Weiss" (2022 Colemine Records) A Case of You is on the album "Blue", so here's a blue record. I'm specifically playing something from Colemine, which I hope gets me a brownie point...