Thanks, John. Enjoyed your BFT as always: some shared tastes plus interesting less familiar directions.
I like Brian Auger. I bought a couple of his Soul Bank Productions (which seems to be his enterprise) box sets. I gradually drifted away from rock in the '70s and '80s, but consistently enjoy his work from that period. He seems like an interesting and simpatico individual, based on interviews I've heard/read.
Good to hear Callier, I couldn't ID the track but could have if I'd thought harder. I generally like witty lyricists, though he sometimes is a little *too* clever and arch. IIRC he (with Stepney) was in your last BFT.
Well said on Murray and #2.
As stated upthread, whiffed on the Santana album, even though I probably owned it once. Caravanserai is my favorite, though. Strangely drew a blank on Cowell despite owning the album. Considered him but rejected it as unlikely. š¤£The Hannibal track is even funnier: I'm a fan, had preordered that album from The Bastards. It arrived shortly before you posted the BFT, but I peeked at the thread (and saw the ID) before I'd had time for careful listening.
Rest of the tracks were good, but I was in listening rather than guessing mode. Alicia Keys is the big surprise there.