The 15 Song Album collection:

Surely somebody has one more?

I'm not Shirley, but I got one :D


01 - "Smell of a Friend" - The Lodge
02 - Iris-Box of Happiness - Salyu (Final song from Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box video game)
03 - Valentina - Jack Green
04 - Loud Loud Loud - Aphrodite's Child*
05 - Let It Be Gone -The Grease Band
06 - Deny - Yasmine Hamdan
07 - Situation X - Michael Gregory
08 - Troubadour - Robert Hazard
09 - Tenemos Roads - National Health
10 - Gravity - Max Webster (Unless you're Canadian you've probably never heard of it)
11 - Get On Top - Tim Buckley ( Great track, loved by those who know it )
12 - Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft - Klaatu, and separately, the Carpenters
13 - For a Rainbow - Bill Callahan ( Judee Sill/Lal Baum )
14 - Washington Square Park - No Compromise
15 - Constant As The Wind - The Carl Verheyen Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYnqC7R-UZQ
 
01 - Outside My Window - Phoenix 23 (solo by Carl Verheyen)
02 - Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Solo by David Gilmore )
03 - Jamaica Farewell - Jimmy Buffett
04 - Anthrax - Gang of Four https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIZuIrnY0k (Andy Gill)

My favorite genre is Post-Punk, which for the most part avoided the classic rock tendencies including guitar solos. But Go4 had the guts to start a song with what is essentially a min & 1/2 one.
 
04 - Anthrax - Gang of Four https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIZuIrnY0k (Andy Gill)

My favorite genre is Post-Punk, which for the most part avoided the classic rock tendencies including guitar solos. But Go4 had the guts to start a song with what is essentially a min & 1/2 one.

I've recently begun to re-explore post punk having been a little on the young side first time round ( born in '73 ) I do remember liking a few Echo & The Bunnymen tracks. Having been a fan of New Order for several years, I thought that I should give Joy Division another go, and yes they were in most respects far superior, if a touch gloomy! The first New Order Album clearly still contains elements of Joy Division, as do the two singles, Ceremony and In A Lonely Place, both of which were in fact written by Ian Curtis for Joy Division. Gang of Four are a band I'm not familiar with, will need to check them out.
 
01 - Outside My Window - Phoenix 23 (solo by Carl Verheyen)
02 - Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Solo by David Gilmore )
03 - Jamaica Farewell - Jimmy Buffett
04 - Billets Doux - Adrien Moignard
05 - Anthrax - Gang of Four (Andy Gill)
06 - Maggot Brain - Funkadelic (Eddie Hazel) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlTjR6_aY8I


This is the alternate mix of the original recording without the spoken word intro. Unfortunately it preceded video.
It is one take, first take. It is said that George Clinton just told Eddie to play as if he has just been told that his mother died. This is the result.
 
01 - Outside My Window - Phoenix 23 (solo by Carl Verheyen)
02 - Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Solo by David Gilmore )
03 - Jamaica Farewell - Jimmy Buffett
04 - Billets Doux - Adrien Moignard
05 - Anthrax - Gang of Four (Andy Gill)
06 - Maggot Brain - Funkadelic (Eddie Hazel)
07 - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? - Ry Cooder

Just one of my all time favourite slide solos, made me start smashing bottles and dropping my tuning.
This is one of the most colourful topics up to date, I don't know how I got Maggot brain to be touch sensitive like that.
 
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01 - Outside My Window - Phoenix 23 (solo by Carl Verheyen)
02 - Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Solo by David Gilmore )
03 - Jamaica Farewell - Jimmy Buffett
04 - Billets Doux - Adrien Moignard
05 - Anthrax - Gang of Four (Andy Gill)
06 - Maggot Brain - Funkadelic (Eddie Hazel)
07 - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? - Ry Cooder
08 - When Will I - Monte Montgomery
09 - Vienne Song - Bireli Lagrene (A total animal on guitar)
 
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Bireli Lagrene (A total animal on guitar)

I saw him play in Stuttgart back in 1985(ish) together with Miroslav Vitouš on bass, plus a great drummer & pianist who's names I can't recall. They were playing in the lobby of some auditorium complex, excelent jazz. Towards the end of the concert, a whole lot of heavy-rock type of crowd started filling around the sides of the audience, waiting to be let in to another adjoining disco room. They were noisey and clearly not into this jazz ****. Bireli cranked his volume a bit more...then when he played his next break, he cranked it some more...and treated us to an amazing hard rock guitar shredding orgie, not very long, but it converted a few people in both crowds to open there eyes and ears.
 
01 - Outside My Window - Phoenix 23 (solo by Carl Verheyen)
02 - Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Solo by David Gilmore )
03 - Jamaica Farewell - Jimmy Buffett
04 - Billets Doux - Adrien Moignard
05 - Anthrax - Gang of Four (Andy Gill)
06 - Maggot Brain - Funkadelic (Eddie Hazel)
07 - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? - Ry Cooder
08 - When Will I - Monte Montgomery
09 - Vienne Song - Bireli Lagrene
10 - Honky Tonkin' Country Girl - Danny Gatton
 
01 - Outside My Window - Phoenix 23 (solo by Carl Verheyen)
02 - Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Solo by David Gilmore )
03 - Jamaica Farewell - Jimmy Buffett
04 - Billets Doux - Adrien Moignard
05 - Anthrax - Gang of Four (Andy Gill)
06 - Maggot Brain - Funkadelic (Eddie Hazel)
07 - How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? - Ry Cooder
08 - When Will I - Monte Montgomery
09 - Vienne Song - Bireli Lagrene (A total animal on guitar)
10 - Honky Tonkin' Country Girl - Danny Gatton
11 - Sonny Landreth, no name, just jamming. ( another choice of a slide player )