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Digitally remastered by Kirk Felton (1989, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley).
Originally released on Bluesville as two separate albums. Tracks 1-11 were DOWN HOME BLUES (1002, recorded in December, 1959) and tracks 12-21 were BLUES IN MY SOUL (1033, recorded in September, 1960). Includes original release liner notes by Barry Oliver.
Personnel: Sonny Terry (vocals, harmonica); Brownie McGhee (vocals, guitar); Roy Haynes (drums).
Liner Note Author: Barry Olivier.
Recording information: 12/1959-09/1960.
Photographer: Jim Marshall .
Unknown Contributor Role: Roy Haynes.
Personnel: Sonny Terry (harmonica, vocals), Brownie McGhee (guitar, vocals), Roy Hayes (drums).
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Although it omits three songs from the far less comprehensive (and deleted) 1983 12-track Best Of, and doesn't include any live or post-A&M music, this 2000 release stands as the final word on the Ozark Mountain Daredevils' career. Cherry-picking 21 tunes from their five studio album stint circa 1974-1978 -- with the lion's share coming from their first three albums and only three selections from the final two -- this is pretty much all you'll need from the under-recognized band that worked in the '70s country-rock shadows of Poco and Firefall, but weren't as dependable or pop savvy as either. In fact, their biggest hit, the Hall & Oates, blue-eyed soul-styled "Jackie Blue," was so atypical of the band's characteristically down-home ...
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$7.95 Recorded between 1945 and 1964. Includes liner notes by Joseph Laredo.
Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (Audio Mechanics, Los Angeles, California).
MCA/Decca's full-priced 18-track Burl Ives collection Greatest Hits, released in 1996, was still in print when the label issued this 12-track budget set five years later, so it's worth comparing the two. The less-expensive album ...
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| | Ozark Mountain Daredevils It'll Shine When It Shines CD (1974)
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$13.45 Following the success of their self-titled debut, the Ozark Mountain Daredevils' sophomore release, It'll Shine When It Shines, continues on their already established path of California-style country-rock. This release contained what would ultimately prove to be their greatest hit, "Jackie Blue," which ended up peaking at number three on the pop chart. Although "Jackie Blue" is ...
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| | Magic Sam Legacy CD (1989)
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$9.99 THE LEGACY contains all previously unissued material from the WEST SIDE SOUL and BLACK MAGIC sessions.
The 13 tracks on Magic Sam Legacy (1997) are culled from material initially discarded from his two Delmark studio LPs West Side Soul (1967) and Black Magic (1968). The principal caveat being the John Lee Hooker inspired "I Feel So Good" -- liberally copping Hooker's "Boogie Chillun" -- and the spirited instrumental "Lookin' Good," both of which date back to 1966. The mid-tempo "Walkin' by Myself" and the indispensable "Hoochie Coochie Man" are among the best of the West Side Soul related numbers. Shakey Jake (harmonica) blows powerful harp, perfectly complementing Magic Sam's (guitar/vocals) nimble fretwork. The guitarist provides blistering yet purposeful interjections setting the standard in terms of emotive Westside Chicago blues. "That Ain't It" is an exceedingly soulful selection revealing Sam's R&B leanings and underrated vocal prowess. "I Just Want a Little Bit" swings just as solidly as the Black Magic version, with this rendering sporting a slightly looser reading. The ...
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$6.29 Few bands come so ready-made for television placement as There for Tomorrow. A perfect mix of neo-rock, indie pop, and punk, the group's eponymous EP demands attention...and inclusion in the soundtrack of any nighttime teen soap you can name. So much so listeners will be forgiven for thinking they've heard ...
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