Showing posts with label SSW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SSW. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

Singer - Songwriters


03-29-10 Singer – Songwriters


The Japanese publication “Record Collectors Magazine” has done a list of their favorite Singer – Songwriters (also known as “SSW”). Not my favorite genre, but I am fully aware of it. Their list:


  1. Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde * (I own 4 versions)
  2. Leonard Cohen – Songs of Leonard Cohen * (I own 3 versions)
  3. Laura Nyro – More Than A New Discovery
  4. Tim Hardin – Tim Hardin 3: Live In Concert
  5. Fred Neil – Sessions
  6. Harry Nilsson – Harry * (I own 1 version)
  7. John Stewart – California Bloodlines * (I own 1 version)
  8. Leon Russell – Leon Russell * (I own 3 versions)
  9. James Taylor – Sweet Baby James
  10. Gene Clark – Gene Clark
  11. Steve Goodman – Steve Goodman
  12. Carole King – Tapestry * (I own 3 versions)
  13. Kris Kristofferson – The Silver Tongued Devil and I
  14. John Prine – John Prine
  15. Eric AndersenBlue River * (I own 1 version)
  16. Bobby Charles – Bobby Charles
  17. Townes Van Zant – The Late Great Townes Van Zant
  18. Jerry Jeff Walker – Jerry Jeff Walker
  19. Neil Young – Harvest * (I own 2 versions)
  20. Jim Croce – Life and Times


I have 8 of their Top 20 (*) – Which is followed by albums by Tom Waits, Jackson Browne, Bruce Cockburn, Donnie Fritts, Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman, John Sebastian, Guy Clark, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Warren Zevon, Jimmy Webb, Steve Forbert, Rickie Lee Jones etc. And I own some of those too.


Distinctly 2nd division stuff: Dino Valente, Tim Buckley, Mickey Newbury, Steve Young, Delaney & Bonnie, Tony Kosinec, Gordon Lightfoot, John Simon, Paul Williams, Jesse Winchester, Marc Benno, David Crosby, John Hartford, Kenny Loggins / Jim Messina, Barry Mann, Don McLean, Don Nix, Todd Rundgren, Judee Sill, Livingston Taylor, Roger Tillison…after which their list trails off into SSW obscurity.


Of the 8 that I own of the Top 20, I confess that I recently bought an LP of Eric Andersen’s “Blue River” because of how highly it placed in a Japanese magazine’s “Top 200” list – and I’d never even heard it!


And perhaps I have missed a designation that this list is US & Canadian artists only? For otherwise, I would think this list includes people like Richard Thompson and Roy Harper – folks that sometimes get claimed by the Folk Music or Progressive Rock camps.