I don't have a favorite drummer per se but rather songs that I think the drums stand out. Actually this is stuff that's always been with me. Just a few otherwise the list would be too long.
Mark Brezezicki - the whole damn Love album by the Cult but especially on the track "Love". Fine guitar playing by Billy Duffy also. IMHO, Billy's best work. The production on this album is superb. Lot's of nuances... which unfortunately doesn't convey well live.
Michael B - The whole damn Diamonds and Pearls album by Prince & NPG
Whipper Layton - Track #5 "Testify" from Texas Flood (SRV)
Kennwood Dennard - "Little Wing" cover on Sting's Nothing Like The Sun album...brings tears to my eyes, lol. Another track where the production makes the track as much as the music.
Steve Gadd - "Asia" the track, by Steely Dan
Nicko McBrain - "Two Minutes to Midnight" by Iron Maiden
Will Calhoun - "Cult of Personality" and ... screw it, the whole damn album. Vivid by Living Color. This guy is a monster behind the set.
Goes without saying: Bonzo, Peart, etc.
Almost forgot Tommy Lee. His simple, funky beats pretty much guarantees Motley would not be where they are today without him. Even though he does need to grow up. The track "Wild Side" fom Girls, Girls, Girls, shows what I mean.
So many more...
Mark Brezezicki - the whole damn Love album by the Cult but especially on the track "Love". Fine guitar playing by Billy Duffy also. IMHO, Billy's best work. The production on this album is superb. Lot's of nuances... which unfortunately doesn't convey well live.
Michael B - The whole damn Diamonds and Pearls album by Prince & NPG
Whipper Layton - Track #5 "Testify" from Texas Flood (SRV)
Kennwood Dennard - "Little Wing" cover on Sting's Nothing Like The Sun album...brings tears to my eyes, lol. Another track where the production makes the track as much as the music.
Steve Gadd - "Asia" the track, by Steely Dan
Nicko McBrain - "Two Minutes to Midnight" by Iron Maiden
Will Calhoun - "Cult of Personality" and ... screw it, the whole damn album. Vivid by Living Color. This guy is a monster behind the set.
Goes without saying: Bonzo, Peart, etc.
Almost forgot Tommy Lee. His simple, funky beats pretty much guarantees Motley would not be where they are today without him. Even though he does need to grow up. The track "Wild Side" fom Girls, Girls, Girls, shows what I mean.
So many more...