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A well-chosen 16-track retrospective, mostly drawn from the band's two studio albums. Not in the upper echelon of British blues, but not far from that level either, showing Rory Gallagher capable of a wider compositional and interpretive range than some listeners may recall. ~ Richie Unterberger
Liner Note Author: John McDermott.
Photographer: David Gahr.
Arranger: Rory Gallagher.
Featuring:Rory Gallagher
Taste: Rory Gallagher (guitar, vocals), Charlie McCracken (bass), John Wilson (drums).
Personnel: Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitar, harmonica, alto saxophone); Richard McCracken (bass guitar); John Wilson (drums).
Best Of Taste Music Review Purchase Best Of Taste CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rory Gallagher BBC Sessions CDs (1999)
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$7.59 The resurrected Buddha acquired the rights to much of Rory Gallagher's prime material in 1999. They began their reissue program with his first two albums, then they moved to what most hardcore fans would consider the crown jewel of the series, ...
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$9.39 Released in November 1971, just six months after his solo debut, Rory Gallagher's second album was the summation of all that he'd promised in the wake of Taste's collapse, and the blueprint for most of what he'd accomplish over the next two years of recording. Largely overlooked by posterity's haste to canonize his next album, Live in Europe, Deuce finds Gallagher torn between the earthy R&B of "Used to Be," a gritty blues fed through by some viciously unrestrained guitar ...
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$8.29 Although best known for his barnstorming blues-rock, Irish guitarist Rory Gallagher had a softer side, too. All of his studio albums contain at least one acoustic folk-blues track, and Gallagher included an unplugged set in the majority of his live shows way before that was fashionable. Almost eight ...
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$6.49 Lo-Boy lo-boy introduces you to this exciting, unique and unpredictable musical group with lots of pictures, info, new music, ringtones, wallpapers & official logo wear. The music is a high energy blend of new & old school r & b, rock & hip-hop. Edgy & sweet layered melody and rhythm. Don't make a bad judgement call & dismiss this group as just another wanna be. There's a lot that's surprising & original. The music is tight and the lyrics are clever and the vocals are memorable. Good songs, great performances and an awesome live show with fantastic guest singers, models and dancers. More than enough to satisfy your need for a next big compulsion. The big buzz is all about the much anticipated release of "The Re-Mix" featuring some amazing new tracks with a whole new flavor and 2 killer re-mixes. A good solid record. This is Lo-Boy's swan song debut. Available online and in stores now + geared for the mainstream / indie market, the record industry is in the 4th quarter now & Lo-Boy is really looking forward to kickin it in high gear with fantastic January08 promotions for "The Re-Mix" official release, media events and appearances. The first of Lo-Boy's dualing keyboardists is x-Geffen ...
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$12.55 Louisiana-born, Los Angeles-based blues singer and guitarist Henry Harris, aka South Side Slim, has the tricky balance between the blues tradition and the rigors of modernity down pat. Too many contemporary bluesmen are far too precious about their chosen music, unwilling or unable to expand even slightly upon their chosen masters, be they Elmore James, B.B. King, or at this point even Robert Cray. As a result, their albums often sound airless and un-lived-in, as ...
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