| | Best Of Bob Wills CD Bob Wills Discography of CDs
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This features "South of the Border," "San Antonio Rose, " "Southwestern Waltz, " and other songs. ~ All Music Guide
A collection of post-Columbia sides. ~ Mark A. Humphrey
Recording information: 07/19/1966-02/21/1969.
Arranger: Cliff Parman.
Personnel: Bob Wills (vocals, fiddle); Johnny Gimble (vocals, fiddle); Tag Lambert, Leon Rausch (vocals); Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton (guitar); Gene Crownover, Lloyd Green, Pete Drake (steel guitar); Gene Gasaway, Shorty Lavender, Tommy Jackson, Jimmy Belkin, Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Buddy Harman (drums).
Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle.
Best Of Bob Wills Music Review Purchase Best Of Bob Wills CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Harlem Hamfats, Vol. 1 CD (1994) Import
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| | Ken Nordine Colors CD (1966)
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| | Riders In The Sky Cowboy Songs CD (1996)
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| | Bob Wills Take Me Back To Tulsa CDs (2002) (Import) Box Set; United Kingdom
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| | Bob Wills Best Of The Best: The King Of Western Swing CD (2002)
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| | Sean Costello Cuttin' In CD (2000)
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| | Eddy Arnold Country Music Hall Of Fame CD (2000)
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| | Rosalie Sorrels Long Memory CD (1996)
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$14.45 Includes liner notes by Pete Seeger, Rosalie Sorrels and Utah Phillips.
The Long Memory is a duo album without a duet; Rosalie Sorrels occupies the first six songs and 17 and a half minutes, while U. Utah Phillips follows with the remaining nine songs (along with four untitled stories and introductions as banded on the CD), for 23 minutes. But though they do not perform together, Sorrels and Phillips share a sensibility and a conception for the album, which is concerned with the history of union organizing dating back to the early years of the 20th century in the U.S. The album begins with a story and song by mineworkers union folksinger Aunt Molly Jackson, and Sorrels continues with songs written by Si Kahn and Malvina Reynolds. Sorrels' contributions, while they refer specifically to the needs and hopes of union workers, stay mostly in a conventional folk song singing style. Phillips, of course, is more of a radical raconteur, as interested in reciting stories in a folksy manner as he is in singing, although the point is always the same: that workers need to organize into a union to fight for their rights against the capitalist bosses. To anyone who considers this message at best historical, both Sorrels and Phillips, in their extensive liner notes, have rebuttals. Phillips rejects the notion that the fight for workers' rights is something from the '60s, if not the '30s, '40s, and '50s, arguing, "These tidy little decade packages are only a media convenience used to trivialize and dismiss important ideas and events." More directly, Sorrels notes that, although "there was a hard struggle and enormous sacrifices were made before there could be any justice or fair pay or safe working conditions for the workers who built this country," still, her state of Idaho is a "right to work" state, "which means," says Sorrels, "you have the right to work for next to nothing with no job protection or benefits." In that sense, little has changed, and the advances achieved by the people celebrated on this record (Mother Jones, Big Bill Haywood, etc.) remain vulnerable to ...
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| | Ike Turner Risin' With The Blues CD (2006)
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| | Seay Winter Blessing: Songs For The Season CD (2007)
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$12.79 SEAYA WINTER BLESSING -SONGS FOR THE SEASONBEST SEASONAL ALBUM NOMINEE - LIFESTYLE MUSIC AWARDSWrapped up in gossamer and topped with a gold star is the holiday offering from exceptional songstress Seay. Her exquisite voice once again reigns in clarity and deep beauty. Her style and composition are a gift. She layers voices like icing on a holiday cake. I liked every cut on A Winter Blessing. I assure you will be pleased from the tinkling first notes to the ending refrain of All Around the World. Seay has a range between Annie Lennox and Enya, but her style is her own. Enjoy. Notable cuts are All Around the World, Carol of the Bells (exceptional), Winter Light and Whispering Pines.Highly recommended. RJ LANNANA gorgeous musical companion to take you through the seasons from award-winning artist Seay. Filled with Seay’s ...
| | Ozric Tentacles Yumyum Tree CD (2009)
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$14.29 Ozric Tentacles have had more than their share of lineup changes over the years, but one thing that hasn't changed about the British instrumentalists is the fact that they remain difficult to pigeonhole. Some consider them progressive rock, some consider call them psychedelic rock, some consider them space rock, some consider them a jam band, and some have even described their 2000s recordings as "electronica with fewer electronics." Recorded from 2006-2008, THE YUM YUM TREE is probably best categorized as "psychedelic progressive rock and space rock with a major electronica influence." THE YUM YUM TREE isn't electronica in the strict sense; the programming that leader Ed Wynne (the only one remaining from the Ozrics' original 1983 lineup) provides is heard alongside real guitar, real bass and real drums played in real time. THE YUM YUM TREE is more played than programmed, although a variety of electronica influences (ranging from trance to ambient) assert themselves--and ...
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