The RCA Albums Collection
RCA/Legacy
Brother bought a coconut; he bought it for a dime.
His sister had another one, she paid it for a lime.
She put the lime in the coconut; she drank ’em both up …
Chops Not Chaps
Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek finished his third collaboration with slide guitarist Roy Rogers shortly before he died. He and Rogers had just signed off on cover art when Manzarek left for Germany, where he succumbed to bile duct cancer May 20 at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim.
Purple Pyramid
With a little help from a lot of friends, Dave Davies’ second album since his 2004 stroke is a conscious effort to emphasize the guitar rock and tone down (relatively speaking) the spiritual/metaphysical themes that have suffused his output since going solo with 1980’s “AFL1-3603.”
Ruf
Forget the kryptonite — Spin Doctors have scored a pocket full of blues.
During the U.K. run of the “Pocket Full of Kryptonite” 20th-anniversary tour in 2011, the blues-rock-pop band resurrected three original blues songs from early in their career. The group and their fans enjoyed them so much, more were broken out for the U.S. and European tours later that year and in 2012. Ultimately those and other reincarnated tunes from the band’s New York City blues-bar beginnings comprised a self-produced album that was recorded last summer, made available at shows during this year’s U.K./Spain tour, and is just now seeing an official release.
WildRoots
Take the riff from ZZ Top’s “La Grange,” add a solo vaguely reminiscent of Steve Howe’s from “All Good People” by Yes, and finish it off with an outro possibly inspired by Wings’ “Helen Wheels.” As incongruous as that might seem, it all works on the outrageous opening track from Florida swamp blues master Robert “Top” Thomas’ solo debut.