Dogwood Tales
Friday, August 21, 2026
Elvis Presley by Elvis Presley
A bigger problem is that the version of Tutti Frutti on this album doesn’t have any of the in-your-face energy and attitude of Little Richard’s original. Adding it all up, you are getting less than half an hour of cover songs that are not quite as good as the originals, but they just happened to catch the zeitgeist and open the door for rock and roll to reach the predominantly white mainstream audience.
Blue-suede-shoes-tastic!
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Sunday At the Village Vanguard by Bill Evans Trio
Sadly Scott LaFaro was killed in a car accident just eleven days after this recording, and by all accounts the loss was devastating to Evans who was also struggling with his own personal demons of heroin addiction at the time. This makes listening something of a bitter sweet experience.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Your New Favourite Band by The Hives
They are most entertaining post-punk/garage rock sung and played with considerable enthusiasm. Nothing revolutionary, but they sound like a lot of fun and looking up clips on YouTube shows that they are indeed an excellent live band - not quite main stage headliners but there’s nothing wrong with that.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Café Bleu by The Style Council
With the Style Council he made an abrupt change into a mix of easy listening jazz, soul and hip-hop, seemingly aimed at the after dinner yuppie CD crowd. As a general rule if you have to state that you are cool or stylish, you are probably not, and councils are more generally associated with bin collections and the like, but we’ll let that go. It’s pleasant enough listening, with jazzy instrumentals and songs that sneak in some of his previous left wing politics hoping that the yuppies won’t listen too closely.
There’s a guest appearance from Tracy Thorn of Everything but the Girl which is probably the high point of the album, but then a couple of tracks later we come to A Gospel which has some bizarrely out of place rapping and drum machine beats, thankfully not performed by Mr Weller.
The overall effect is something of a curate’s egg and probably not something I’d go back to.