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Here is another raucous, rollicking release. ~ Niles J. Frantz
Personnel: Little Charlie Baty (guitar), Rick Estrin (vocals, harmonica), Jay Peterson (bass) and Dobie Strange (drums).
Q - 4 Stars - Excellent Little Charlie & The Nightcats Big Break Songs Purchase Big Break CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Little Charlie & The Nightcats Straight Up! CD (1995)
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| | Allman Brothers Band Dreams CDs (1989) Box Set
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$38.09 DREAMS is a 4-CD box set compiling in chronological order tracks by the Allman Brothers Band, as well as tracks by bands featuring one or more member of the Allman Brothers Band and solo performances by Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts.
Recorded between 1966 & 1988. Includes a 32-page illustrated booklet and liner notes by John Swenson.
Like nearly all box sets, DREAMS has plenty to recommend it-and a few nagging drawbacks. The set's chief shortcoming is its two conflicting goals: providing an overview of the Allmans' history, thus attracting buyers seeking the ultimate hits package, and including enough unreleased tracks and rarities to appeal to the band's most devoted fans. As a result, DREAMS is neither the definitive Allman Brothers ...
| | Who Ultimate Collection CDs (2002) Remastered
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| | Joe Bonamassa Blues Deluxe CD (2003)
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| | Little Charlie & The Nightcats Nine Lives CD (2005)
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$15.05 Nine Lives is Little Charlie & the Nightcats' tenth album (counting a live one and a best-of) for Alligator Records. Guitarist Charlie Baty, Rick Estrin on harmonica, and a new rhythm section of J. Hansen on drums and Lorenzo Farrell on bass are all solid, road-tested professionals, capable of delivering blisteringly heavy instrumentals like the one that closes this album ("Slap Happy" is easily the best track here). The strong playing would have been enhanced by a fresh vision and some variations on the prevailing theme of a hard-working, hard-drinking simple man who has trouble with women, spends (or loses) all of his money, and seems generally amazed at it all. Everything here sounds fine, however. ~ Steve Leggett
This is Little Charlie & the Nightcats' tenth album (counting a live one and a best-of) for Alligator Records, and it delivers nothing new or ...
| | 15 Piano Blues & Boogie Classics CD (1997)
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| | Juke Boy Bonner Life Gave Me A Dirty Deal CD (1992)
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| | Sundayrunners CD (2005)
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$11.15 Steered by Randy Diderrich, the Chicago quintet Sundayrunners offer a fantastic song cycle on their eponymous debut. Influences like Radiohead, Doves, and the Pixies are felt in both the upbeat opener, "Elected," and the quirky, experimental pop song "Memories Left at Sea," but if Sundayrunners draw inspiration from said greats, they still boast a uniqueness that keeps them from sounding derivative. As the disc plays out, the material holds up, from the pensive "1993" to the distorted, fractured magic of "Evolver." If the drama that propels "Floor Toms Fall Away" -- which recalls several tracks on David Bowie's classic Hunky Dory -- seems a little overblown at first, it quickly reveals itself to be an ideal forum for keyboardist Aaron Grant to display his talent. It also serves as Diderrich's finest vocal performance yet. ~ John D. Luerssen
"SundayRunners' degree of alt-rock notoriety in the months to come is a largely deserving acclaim. (The band) draws equally from rising-and-falling Brit-rock, pop melodies and the advance-and-retreat strategy of golden-age alternative" - Billboard Magazine"The absolutely gorgeous melodies that are mixed with the left-of-center musical touches give the band's songs a fantastic emotional tension that keeps pulling me in. And the material is uniformly strong, with one highlight ("Elected, "Memories Left At Sea," "1993") after another ("Evolver," "Everlasting Sun," "Lip Biter"). I really believe the album is a stunner: catchy and moody, with arrangements that are so well thought-out and finely sculpted." - Mitch Schneider / MSO "... explosive and distinctive with sticky guitar sounds --- ear-possessing charms abound. ...hook heavy, sweet `n catchy full flavored guitar-driven power pop fare with flare. ...buoyant, chugging guitars and hooks to land you on land as you float in the heavenly seas of pop bliss. SundayRunners make challenging and sophisticated music that is as entertaining as it is creative. Not only a promising but accomplished debut---well done, lads. Extremely Highly Recommended!" - Not Lame Recording"5 Stars! SundayRunners' debut is filled with some of the most irresistible pop in music today. With songs charged with a wide range of emotions - from the waves of hope that swell from underneath "Memories Left at Sea" to the haunting sense of loss that hovers over "1993" to the endearing, almost child-like honesty that successfully campaigns throughout the album's first single "Elected," this could ...
| | Drawing Down the Moon Angel In My Dream CD (2004)
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| | Fruteland Jackson Tell Me What You Say CD (2007)
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| | Crucial Rockin' Blues CD (2007)
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| | Lou Ann Barton Old Enough CD (1982) Reissue
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$8.65 The debut album by Austin-based blues-rock singer Lou Ann Barton didn't sound like many major-label releases of 1982. Produced by Atlantic Records veteran Jerry Wexler (with, worryingly, some help from ex-Eagles schlockmeister Glenn Frey) and recorded at the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Old Enough is a solid piece of soulful Texas-style blues-rock. Barton reveals herself to be an exceptional singer, sassy and sly but with a welcome tendency toward restraint. (Many singers in this style try too hard to prove their soulfulness and end up sounding ridiculous.) She's also got a keen eye for songs, investing the old standard "Finger Poppin' Time" with enough relish to make it sound fresh and turning Marshall Crenshaw's rockabilly-tinged "Brand New Lover" into a full-on Wanda Jackson-style barnburner. There ...
| | Memorandom Tunnel Vision CD (2007) (Import)
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