Ugh. That was awful. I had to listen to a bit of a DM 1971 set that
was handy in order to cleanse myself. (BOS to Santana for me as well.)
Yes, I recently said that 1976 was one of the worst years for pop/rock,
and here was a set that aptly illustrates that. The sad thing is, you
could probably chose a "deeper" track that is as good or perhaps better
than what was played from most of the albums represented today and it
would have been a much more interesting set.
What saves 1976 from being the worst year -- that ignominy goes to 1978
-- is that some of the best albums ever recorded were released that
year. And it's not just that these gems stand out among the other
pedestrian efforts, although of course they do. For me, they have truly
stood the test of time. I could listen to any one of these today, in
their entirety, twice in a row -- and enjoy the experience. BTW, AL
played tracks from two of them. (I'm sure not everyone will agree about
Joni, but the other two are superlative.)
Hejira - Joni Mitchell
801 Live - Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera, et. al.
Go! - Stomu Yamashta, Al Dimeola, Klaus Schulze, Michael Shrieve, Steve Winwood