Christoph Bruhn’s “Weekends on the Frontier”

There’s something to be said for a bare-bones approach to recording in this age of the endless overdub and the ability to create dense multi-instrumental compositions with a few clicks of the mouse in a home studio. That’s part of why Minnesotan Christoph Bruhn’s Weekends on the Frontier is so refreshing. It’s just Bruhn and…

Stephen Stills and The Giraffe of Unrequited Love

It’s not just any giraffe. It’s a giraffe with a purpose. It’s the giraffe of unrequited love. When Stephen Stills’ first solo album was released in 1970, buyers may have looked at the enigmatic stuffed giraffe on the cover and thought “How cute” or figured Stills was trying to be funny. Very few at the…

Ed Woltil: “Paper Boats”

Paper boats have to be constructed well or they sink. The songs on Ed Woltil’s new album, Paper Boats: A Reverie in Thirteen Acts, are marvels of construction.  They float, sail, and motor along – each a three or four minute work of art. Woltil’s had a long time to perfect his craft. In the…

The Go-Go’s- “Can’t Stop the World”

Today is Valentine’s Day, so it seems only appropriate that we take a look back at “Can’t Stop the World”, Go-Go’s bassist Kathy Valentine’s contribution to the band’s debut 1981 smash hit album, Beauty and the Beat. The tune was the closing track and was Valentine’s sole songwriting credit on the record. It almost didn’t…

“From Vienna With Jazz!” by Friedrich Gulda

There’s a lot of seriousness in the art of jazz record covers.  Some beautiful works, no doubt, but when weighed against rock or pop, I’d venture to say there aren’t as many humorous and funny album covers. That’s why, while leafing through a book collection of the best jazz record covers of the last 40…