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$14.29 Dorothy Moore sounds more Southern than she ever has on this late-career Malaco Records CD. The singer, ...
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$14.69 The odd title of this album is taken from the lyrics to a Minutemen song, but the listener will hear a lot more Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell in Randy McKean's work than any punk band. Indeed, the recording is dedicated to the former and includes two pieces by the latter. McKean's compositions tend to be knotty, post-bop structures with an underlying sense of swing and good humor, much in the ...
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$26.99 Country has been called the white man's blues, but the phrase has probably only been truly accurate when applied to the so-called hillbilly records from the 1920s and 1930s, the period and genre covered by this four-disc, 100-track anthology from JSP. Not that everything here is actually blues (the string band selections in particular are really dance reels that happened to have the word "blues" in the title), and a fair portion of these cuts don't have any real geographical association with the Southern mountains, either, but you have to give a box set a title, so Mountain Blues it is. With hindsight, a lot of these performances seem a bit generic, but there is a lot here, as well, that is startling in its freshness, even at a 75-year distance. Disc A gives us "Blue Grass Twist" (which isn't bluegrass, mind you) by the South Georgia Highballers, featuring some amazing guitar work from Vander Everidge and some stylish, almost pop guitar from Riley Puckett (best known for his work in the Skillet Lickers string band) on "I Get the Blues When It Rains." Disc B presents Slim Smith's jaunty "Bread Line Blues," Clarence Ashley's spooky modal banjo classic "Dark Hollow Blues," and Samantha Bumgarner's fragile singing and strong banjo on "The Worried Blues," a version of "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad." Highlights of the third disc include the steel guitar work of Lemuel Turner on "Way Down Yonder Blues" and "Jake Bottle Blues," and the zither playing of Nonnie Smith (who would enjoy a bit of a mu
Recording information: Atlanta, GA (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Augusta, GA (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Birmingham, AL (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Chicago, IL (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Columbia, SC (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Jackson, MS (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Johnson City, TN (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Knoxville, TN (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Memphis, TN (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); New Orleans, LA (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); New York, NY (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Richmond, IN (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); Richmond, VA (03/10/1927-08/23/1939); San Antonio, TX (03/10/1927-08/23/1939).
Personnel: Clarence Ashley (vocals, guitar, banjo); Bill Cox (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Clarence Green, Dick Justice, Slim Smith, Olfa Crowder, Neil Babb, Cliff Hobbs, Gene Autry, Walter "Joe" Callahan, Henry Chamblie, Homer "Bill" Callahan, Ortize Crowder, Hoke Rice, Larry Hensley, Lonnie Glosson, Riley Puckett, Asa Martin, Byrd Moore (vocals, guitar); Frankie Marvin (vocals, steel guitar); Emmett Bankston, Richard Burnett (vocals, banjo); Nonnie Presson Smith (vocals, zither); Earl Johnson & His Dixie ...
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$9.35 Influenced by modern rock icons Roxy Music, My Bloody Valentine and Brian Eno, along with electronic pioneers New Order, Underworld and Buffalo Daughter, Aalacho's 'Sugar' is simultaneously stylish, cerebral, cinematic, and hypnotic.But don't just take our word for it:"the amalgam of ambient house, pop, and spidery, soul-infused techno is vastly cool . . . the beats are intensely mesmerizing, with an overall feeling that is rather ominous and undeniably sexy." -CiderJane, GroovyStylie"I'm a sucker for throbbing electronic music and neat sonic tricks, samples and whorls of sound . . . it is a solid listen." -jos, ActionMan Magazine"This is about how to execute fine (if unconventional) melodies and bouncy beats. This stuff is fun." -J. Worley, Aiding & Abetting"Aalacho . . . blends different kinds of electronica to create a moody, cinematic album." -AL, Impact Press". . . a rather brilliant young man who knows his ambient, ...
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$14.79 Born Amir Jalal Zerdoumi in Oran, Algeria, Amir Jalal was very early interested in music and soon became one of those strange heavy-metal kids standing out in the capital of Rai music. After moving to Algiers, he assembled in his college years his first Rock band named Wooshma with singers Hassan Taibi and Rym Terbeche (ex-Echoes), and bassist Mourad "John" Baraka (who would later join Atakor), guitarist Redouane Tilmati and drummer Said ...
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