Big Country – The Crossing
The Jayhawks – Paging Mr. Proust
Presto Ballet – Peace Among the Ruins
Whiskeytown – Stranger Almanac
Boy & Bear – Hordern Pavillon
Chris Isaak – Forever Blue
Hootie and the Blowfish – Inner Circles
Fontaines – D.C. Dogrel
Volbeat – Rewind. Repay, Rebound
The Gaslight Anthem – The 59 Sound
The Wheeler Brothers – Portraits
Iron Maiden – Live Alive
J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton – “Road to Escondido”
The Pogues – “If I Should Fall from Grace With God”
White Reaper – You Deserve Love
Mighty Lemon Drops – World Without End
Baroness – Yellow & Green
Stutter Steps – Reeling
Los Lobos – Live at the Filmore
Len Price 3
David Gilmore
The Knack – All the Little Girls Understand
The Nerves – One Way Ticket
Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs
Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive
Glorious Sons – The Union
Carlos Santana – Under a Havana Moon
Ten Years After – A Sting in the Tail
Magnolia Electric Co. – Trails & Errors
Still Feel Gone – Uncle Tupelo
Dark Side of the Mule – Gov’t Mule
Live from the Roxy – Social Distortion
Live from the Pabst – The BoDeans
What do you Expect From… – The Vaccines
Money & Cigarettes – Eric Clapton
El Loco – Z.Z. Top
Bob Dylan – Slow Train Coming
The Doors – L.A. Woman
All Them Witches – Live in Brussels
Blue Oyster Cult – The Symbol Remains
BlackHorse – Blackhorse
The Sheepdogs – The Sheepdogs
Dinosaur Jr.- Give a Glimpse Of What Yet Not
Big Head Todd & The Monsters – Live at Red Rocks
The 101ers – Elgin Avenue Breakdown
Southside Johnny – Hearts of Stone
Pete Townsend – Empty Glass
Dramatama _ Stuck in Wonderland
Black Sabbath – Heaven and Hell
The Waterboys – This is the Sea
Billy Idol – Devils Playground
Metal Church – XI
Widespread Panic – Free Somehow
Freddy Jones Band – A Mile High, Live
Steve Miller Band – Book of Dreams
The Godfathers – Birth, School ….
Smith/Kotzen – Self Titled
Interpol – Antics
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers – Hard Promises
Asia – Omega
Blue Murder – Live
Greenleaf – Agents of Ahriman
The Saints – Eternally Yours
The Chameleons – Script of the Bridge
Sun Volt – Widespring Tremco
Rush – Roll them Bones
The Angels – Liveline
Black Country – Communion
The Orwells – Disgraceland
The Mother Hips – Pacific Dust
Golden Earing – Together
Black Star Riders – Heavy Fire
Tin Machine – Live at La Cigela
Screeming Trees – Under Anesthesia
The Hitmen – It Is What It Is
Hellacopters – Eyes of Oblivian
Bash & Pop – Anything Can Happen
Joe Strummer – Earthquake Weather
The Goo Goo Dolls _ Super Car Wash
Pat Travers – Crash And Burn
The Jesus & Mary Chain – Live at Barrow Land
Palma Violets – 180
Jethro Tull – Crest of a Knave
Free – Live
The Replacements – Tim
Cave In – Henry Pendulem
My Morning Jacket – Okonokos (Live)
Black Label Society – Doom Crew, Inc.
Television – Adventure
Tangier – Four Winds
The Kinks – Phobia
Sons of Bill – Burnt Down
Paul Warren – Prosect
Stepphen Wolf – Slow Flux
Stevie Ray Vaughn – Texas Flood
Sugar – Copper Blue
Neil Young – Broken Arrow
Rival Sons – Dark Fighter
Blsvkwater Fever – The Depths
D-10 – Last in Line
The Steamfeeders – Backstage Pass
Thin Lizzy – Jailbreak
Good show!
Interesting perspective on Eric Carmen, and I tend to agree with you. I think those Raspberries albums was his comfort zone as an artist, and not so much his later solo material. Granted, those lighter pop songs made him a lot more money, and helped him achieve much more success. But I think he was a rocker at heart…RIP to a Northeast Ohio legend….
Well….I owned the UFO “Lights Out” album on cassette, and I later bought it on CD. After listening to those three live songs from the Album Spotlight…I may be buying “Lights Out” for the third time! That bonus live concert sounds amazing…
I’ve always thought that UFO’s “Strangers in the Night” might be the greatest live album, ever. After hearing these tracks, it’s clear that’s just who UFO was…a consistent, spectacular live band. Great stuff….
Hope everybody is well!
Agree the live album spotlight was straight ahead excellence
Will give Strangers in the Night a listen, not familiar
This was a trip down memory lane for me. I grew up listening to Eric Carmen and Tommy James and was a big fan. At times knowing so little about music is an advantage because I really do not care how they label any particular song. All I care about is whether it sounds good and I enjoy it, or not. Great words about Eric, hate seeing artists in my age group pass. Fantastic opening set and cover of Draggin’ The Line. Next show takes us to Easter.