ZZ Top - Eliminator
I'll never get tired of pushing the talents of Gavin Clark. The one Sunhouse album 'Crazy On The Weekend' should have been massive. I suspect that, like Nick Drake's 'Five Leaves Left', when it's time comes, it eventually will be. It's just too good not to be. Sadly too late for Gavin.
Love (Arthur Lee plus some yound musicians) played at Mount Ephraim (Canterbury) festival 10+ years ago. We went along expecting rubbish. It was....stunning. Old fans of my vintage were in tears. In my top five favourite gigs of all time....it helps to know all the songs. They made a DVD at the time (which I have) but Arthur died a few years later. Not that much before the gig he came out of jain laving been banged up for '3 strikes and your out'. It must have been amazing for him soon after for these youngsters to pull him out of retirement and recreate his sound so perfectly. And his voice was unchanged. <sigh>
I first became aware of him through his contribution to the "This is England" soundtrack.
The Postal Service's Give Up.
Admittedly he died before he could put anything else out
There's been a few posthumous albums, a smattering of live albums and the like but nothing comes close to Grace
I have no doubt in my mind he would have produced something as good as if not better than Grace had he the chance.
This may be contentious but The Smoker You Drink by Joe Walsh
Love this track still
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bLI0QBNhpk