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$11.18 Rockin' is Greg Leskiw's last of three albums with the Guess Who; he came onboard with Kurt Winter for Share the Land and recorded So Long, Bannatyne as well, the two men slipping into the big shoes of Randy Bachman. This finds Burton Cummings in a definite '50s mode, "Running Bear" and "Nashville Sneakers" being throwbacks to another time. When "Herbert's a Loser" kicks, one can't help but feel it's been enough already, "Herbert's a Loser" being the one tune composed by the Winter/Leskiw guitar team. The album predominantly features the songwriting of Cummings, though Kurt Winter does lend a generous hand. As an artistic statement it's all very interesting, but for a band whose bread and butter was the Top 40, this stuff tempts fate a bit too much. Jerry Lee Lewis released an album with the same title the same year, 1972. Lots of artists released albums titled Rockin', in fact: Frankie Laine back in 1957 and the Drifters with Rockin' & Driftin' in 1964, among many, many others. The nostalgia aside, "Heartbroken Bopper" is a true original and an almost-hit single. If you think Aerosmith ripped off ...
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| | Alice Cooper Love It To Death CD (1971) Gold
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$20.29 Whereas Alice Cooper's first two studio albums, 1969's PRETTIES FOR YOU and 1970's EASY ACTION, tended more towards the trippy excesses of the hippie era, their next one, 1971's LOVE IT TO DEATH introduced the world to the heavy sound that Cooper would soon be taking to the top. With the invaluable production assistance of future Pink Floyd/Lou ...
| | Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion CD (2009)
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$12.79 With's 2009's MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective ...
| | Cesaria Evora Cafe Atlantico CD (1999)
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$7.85 After nearly a decade of shuffling around barefoot from one festival stage to another, the Queen of Cape Verde finally went global. West Africa has long looked to Havana for inspiration, and this is a truly transatlantic brew. Smooth and milky at first taste, CAFE ATLANTICO has just enough bitterness to remind us that Evora's roots lie in songs of yearning, loss, and hardship.
There's a good variety of styles and influences here: a son straight out of Havana ("Beijo de Longe") and an Angolan forro ("Terezinha") are brave steps away from the plangent guitars and seductive melodies that have characterised her albums to date. And there are more than a few salient reminders too of the morna style that she has made her own, notably in "Vaquinha Mansa" and the stylish "Amor di Mundo." The instrumental arrangements come courtesy of Jacques Morelenbaum and are as crafted as you'd expect. This is an album that would make a palm tree bend at the knees and long for summer. Why wait? Kick off your shoes and shuffle.
CAFE ATLANTICO was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
Personnel: Totinho (vocals, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, percussion); Bau (guitar, 12-string guitar, cavaquinho); Luis Ramos (guitar, slide guitar, background vocals); José Paris (acoustic guitar, acoustic bass, background vocals); Jacinto Pereira (cavaquinho, background vocals); Conde Djeli Moussa (kora); Lázaro Dagoberto González, José Luis Dominguez, Alioth Castillo, Mario Fernandez, Omar Pereira, Leonel Hernandez, Raymond Morales, Ana Julia Feria, Fresi Garcia, Dania Gutierrez, Julian Corrales Subida, Gerardo Rafael Garcia Huerta, Roberto Dias, Julian Corrales, Ariel Mendez, Ernesto ...
| | Momus Little Red Songbook CD (1999) Reissued
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$12.65 THE LITTLE RED SONGBOOK includes 1 hidden track called "I Can See Japan" (recorded when Nick Currie was 7 years old) and 10 bonus karaoke tracks.
Nick Currie (a.k.a. Momus) is a high IQ cad, equal parts Oscar Wilde, Jacques Brel and self-proclaimed Don Juan. The listener is, of course, free to decide whether or not Currie is playing a role or gleefully hanging his obsessions next to the dirty laundry in his songs. But judging ...
| | Jerry Jerome Something Borrowed, Something Blue CDs (2002)
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$13.39 Recorded between 1939 and 2001. Includes liner notes by Lloyd Rauch and Ross Firestone.
Jerry Jerome was a veteran of the orchestras of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, and Artie Shaw, but he was semi-retired and out of the limelight until producer Mat Domber arranged to record him. Like his earlier release for Arbors, Something Borrowed, Something Blue features one CD of vintage recordings from his personal collection and a second disc of new sessions; Jerome provides spoken introductions to the historic material. Joined by Tyree Glenn on vibes, he proves himself to be a capable clarinetist during "Stompin' at the Savoy," taken from a 1953 WPIX-TV aircheck. On tenor sax, he's heard with Yank Lawson, Bob Haggart, and Johnny Guarneri during a 1944 studio date; there's also a session from later that year with Charlie Shavers joining him. The most interesting selections are two 1939 live jam sessions with guitarist Charlie Christian, bassist Oscar Pettiford, and pianist Frankie Hines; although this material appeared on an LP, the sessions have greatly improved sound here. Jerome sticks to tenor sax during his octet date recorded in March 2001, not long ...
| | Clarias Related Space CD (2003)
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$17.09 Clarias has just release their debut full-length album, "RELATED SPACE." Co-produced by Clarias and Will Holland at E-man/Renaissance Studios in Boston, "RELATED SPACE" is a symbol of different personal and musical experiences coming together and living in a related space to create novel, inspired music. For the mixing of one of the band's signature songs, "You Might Remember," Clarias teamed with famed recording engineer Jeff Juliano. Juliano's recent projects include John Mayer's Room for Squares, Jason Mraz's Waiting for My Rocket to Come , O.A.R.'s In Between Now and Then, and Dave Matthews Band's Listener Supported.Formed at a small Northeast college, Clarias began as a group of friends playing music and has grown into an act that has played at a variety of Boston's famous music venues like Harpers Ferry, The Middle East, TT the Bear's Place and The House of Blues. The band has shared the stage with acts such as The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Addison Groove ...
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