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This collects his best sides from the Maison de Soul label. Whoop-ti-yo cover and bootin' sounds to match. ~ Jeff Hannusch & Mark A. Humphrey Zydeco Trail Ride Music Review Purchase Zydeco Trail Ride CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | J'Ai Ete Au Bal DVD (1989)
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| | Beth Hart Leave The Light On CD (2003)
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$10.55 Welcome to the sounds and poetry of recovery and redemption. On Beth Hart's third album in six years, the singer/songwriter has taken her already lean, rootsy approach to writing, scaled it back to skillfully reflect what is essential in a song, and then, as is her trademark, poured the very grain of her being into each performance. On Leave the Light On, Hart speaks through unapologetically classic, mainstream rock music so gritty, edgy, and true (informed by the gospels according to the Rolling Stones, the Faces, and Janis Joplin), it's virtually unlike anything out there at the moment -- the White Stripes not withstanding. "Lifts You Up," the opener, uses one of the finest anthemic R-A-W-K hooks in a chorus since Delaney & Bonnie, employing muddy ringing buzzsaw guitars, upright piano, bass, drums, and hand percussion to celebrate the notion of life on life's terms: "It lifts you up it puts you down/Then it feeds you life, then it lets you drown/While it holds your heart then it slowly tears you/And you know life is what I mean." The title track is the first real power ballad of the new century. It is the most searing cut on the set. Virtually every word is loaded with dark confession and emotion, but unlike some of her peers who also explore the sewers and gutters of human ruination and soul death, Hart is far from content to remain there. Buoyed by her own piano, ...
| | Eric Clapton Blues CDs (1999)
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$18.59 Recorded between 1970 and 1980. Includes liner notes by John McDermott.
Digitally remastered by Suha Gur (Universal Music Group Studios).
Prior to Eric Clapton's pop- and MTV-driven mid-'80s work, he spent the '70s and early '80s playing languid, singer-songwriter soft rock evocative of J.J. Cale and Don Edwards. But Clapton always kept one foot in the blues of his youth. BLUES brings this material together in one place and throughout, Slowhand taps into an inner spirituality that does these blues standards well.
The first disc contains studio recordings that include tributes to many influences including Elmore James ("The Sky Is Crying") and Willie Dixon ("Meet Me [Down At the Bottom]"). Most impressive is a stripped-down version of Little Walter's "Mean Old World," in which Clapton and Duane Allman duet using National steel and slide guitars. The tempo picks up ...
| | Kenny Wayne Shepherd 10 Days Out... Blues From The Backroad CD (2007) With DVD
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$21.29 Shepherd's reverence for his musical roots are centerstage on this CD/DVD package featuring the guitarslinger with rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drumer Chris slayton performing with some of the greatest blues players of our time as well as lesser-known but historically significant bluesmen. Traveling to their hometowns to record everywhere from juke joints to front porches, from New Orleans to Kansas, Shepherd celebrates and becomes part of blues history.
More than a mere live album, this collection of impromptu performances, recorded at both established venues and in kitchens and on front porches throughout the American South, captures a rapidly vanishing generation of bluesmen and women singing and playing with the blues musician Kenny Wayne Shepherd and ...
| | Buddy Guy Skin Deep CD (2008)
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| | Arthur Adams Stomp The Floor CD (2009)
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| | Eddie "Blues Man" Kirkland Lonely Street CD (1997)
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$15.05 Jamaican-born bluesman Kirkland ...
| | Charles Brown Someone To Love CD (1992)
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$13.65 This 1992 album release continued Charles Brown's career resurgence. After being championed regularly by Bonnie Raitt (who ...
| | Howlin Wolf Great CD (1998) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Ultimate Mardi Gras CD (2001)
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| | Dean De Benedictis Salvaging The Past CD (2005)
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| | Ray Charles Essentials CD (2006)
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| | Chet Atkins Day The Finger Pickers Took Over The World CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Getocowboys Hard Luck Symphony CD (2008)
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$9.85 In the summer of 2005 the then nameless Getocowboys met together at Hill’s café in Austin, Texas. Tres Womack was playing with his own band supporting his debut album “Real Simple”. Luke Adair and Josh Droegemueller were supporting “Downtown” an album with the band “Luke and B”.As a group, they hadn’t played a note together as they set up on the outdoor stage. Luke and Tres scribbled some songs down for a set list and then they walked out on a wire and started the show. As they felt out the songs, making up the music as they went, a new fan in the crowd asked, “What’s the name of y’all’s band?”. . . . . . “We need a name. . . A beer goes to the best band name at the end of the night!” Tres said comically into the microphone. Traditionally after a show at Hill’s the performing bands sign the walls surrounding the stage. The “spelling champ” fiddle player wrote the winning name low and to the right facing the back white wall birthing the Getocowboys.The Getocowboys’ free lance musical style continued on for a few years squeezing Geto gigs into their busy ...
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