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Photographer: Bill Greensmith.
Personnel includes: Barbara Carr (vocals); John Ward (guitar, programming); Jim Spake, Scott Thompson (horns); William Brown, Bertram Brown, E. Nelson, Quinn Golden (background vocals).
Personnel: Jim Spake (horns); E. Nelson, Bertram Brown, Quinn Golden (background vocals).
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Barbara Carr Stroke It Songs | 1. | Good With Your Hips |
| 2. | I Love Him With a Feeling |
| 3. | Hootchie Dance |
| 4. | Make Me Feel It Like You Feel It Too |
| 5. | Woman Can Take It and She Can Dish Out, A |
| 6. | Love Call |
| 7. | Good Woman Ain't Got No Time for a Cheatin' Man, A |
| 8. | Stroke It |
| 9. | Be a Woman |
| 10. | Give a Woman What She Wants |
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Purchase Stroke It CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Happiness Is Being With The Spinners/Spinners 8 CD (1998)
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$10.69 This twofer brings together a pair of Spinners' albums--1976's HAPPINESS IS BEING WITH THE SPINNERS and 1977's 8. By the late '70s the Spinners had enjoyed a fair degree of success: their take on the smooth Philly Soul sound had earned them a sizable following. Neither HAPPINESS nor 8 are standout discs, but taken together they serve up enough tasty moments to make the twofer a worthwhile purchase.
The funky "Rubberband Man," for example, is a standout cut: a dancefloor favorite that rides a serious groove while lead vocalist Phillippe Wynne does his thing. Opener "Now That We're Together" finds the group working their tried and true smooth magic. Standouts from 8, which finds Wynne replaced by John Edwards, ...
| | Little Milton Annie Mae's Cafe CD (1987)
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$13.89 Annie Mae's Cafe is one of the strongest albums Little Milton recorded for Malaco. Milton's solos are crisp and stinging throughout the album and his vocals are impassioned. Because he's in top form, he can save the lesser material and that's what makes the album so consistent. ~ Thom Owens
Photographers: Marion Vance; Tom Joynt.
Personnel: Little Milton (vocals, guitar); ...
| | Little Milton Back To Back CD (1988)
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$14.29 From a soul standpoint, Back to Back was the strongest album that Little Milton recorded for Malaco in the 1980s. Though the CD contains a few noteworthy 12-bar numbers (including "Penitentiary Blues" and "It's Hard to Explain"), R&B is dominant. Those who fancy '70s-type soul shouldn't miss Milton's passionate, confessional storytelling on such treasures as "(I Had) Too Much Heaven Last Night," "Caught in the Act (Of Gettin' It On)," and the heartbreaking "I Was Tryin' Not to Break Down." The gruff, big-voiced singer/guitarist even breathes some life into "Wind Beneath My Wings," a corny pop ballad that was unbearably insipid in Bette Midler's hands but is easier to take when Milton gets a hold of it. ~ Alex Henderson
Recording information: Malaco Studios, Jackson, MS.
Photographer: Marion Vance.
Personnel: Little Milton (vocals, guitar); Jimmy Johnson, ...
| | Little Milton Cheatin' Habit CD (1996)
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$13.89 Having found a suitable home at Malaco, the leading label of the '80s and '90s for Southern soul-blues, Little Milton has settled into a prolific recording schedule; Cheatin' Habit is already his tenth CD for the label (eleventh, if you count a greatest-hits compilation). It contains ingredients to satisfy his core audience, but is not one of his best. The songs are mostly of the cheatin' or leavin' variety (he's cheating or she's cheating, he's leaving or she's leaving). The guitar fills and ...
| | Fatback Band Keep On Steppin' CD (1974)
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| | Little Milton Guitar Man CD (2002)
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| | Vance Kelly Hands Off! CD (1998)
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| | Big Maceo Merriweather Best Of Big Maceo: The King Of Chicago Blues Piano CD (1992)
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$14.29 The title The King of Chicago Blues Piano is no joke -- while never achieving the level of fame won by many of his contemporaries, Big Maceo Merriweather was indeed a major force behind the development of the Windy City sound, and these 1940s sides, cut in collaboration with guitarist Tampa Red, remain his most enduring legacy. Combining startling instrumental proficiency with a traditional blues sensibility, Maceo was also a powerful vocalist; despite recording just 28 sides -- all but three of which are included here -- he was still a pivotal figure, bridging the country blues of the '20s with the urbanized electric sound of the '50s. Among the highlights: the instrumental closer "Chicago Breakdown," an instrumental tribute to his incredible prowess, and "Worried Life Blues," ...
| | John Mooney Against The Wall CD (1996)
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$9.39 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Mooney is one of a handful of younger blues players who has forged his own style, a jarring juxtaposition of angular Delta guitar and funky New Orleans backbeats. He explores the dark sides of those traditions in Against the Wall, a harrowing and stark work. Mooney's voice and guitar, both quivering, conjure up the image of a lost soul at a Delta crossroads at midnight; his shadowy bass- and-drum rhythm section ...
| | Magnificent Seventh's Brass Band Best Of New Orleans Bourbon Street Jazz: After Dark CD (1994)
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| | Joe Morris Age Of Everything CD (2002)
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| | Jean Jacques Milteau Memphis CD (2003)
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$13.89 French bluesman Jean Jacques Milteau delivers an earthy tribute to a city steeped in the "tradition" on Memphis. Recorded at Royal Studio in the city in question, Memphis features Milteau's muscular harmonica along with such blues luminaries as Mighty Mo Rodgers, Little Milton, and Mighty Sam McClain. Whining and growling through such stellar original tunes as the second-line funk of "Bon Ton Café" and the driving Motown-sounding title track, the real revelation here is how Milteau and company reinterpret pop tunes as blues. Rodgers turns Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" into a rustic and soulful plea, while Milton gives Sting's "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" an ominous edge. This is mainstream blues at its best. ~ Matt Collar
Live Recording
Recorded at Royal Studio, Memphis, Tennessee.
Personnel: Jean Jacques Milteau (harmonica); Little Milton (vocals, guitar); Mighty Mo Rodgers (vocals, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards); William C. Brown III (vocals, background vocals); Mighty Sam McClain (vocals); Sebastian Danchin, Manu Galvin, Michael Toles (guitar); Bobby Rangell (saxophone, alto saxophone); Andrew Love (saxophone, tenor ...
| | John Williamson Boomerang Cafe CD (2003)
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| | Best Of Bluegrass Gospel Vol. 1: 25 Traditional Classics CD (2006)
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| | Gonterian Cacophony CD (2007)
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$7.99 Gonterian uses turntables, keyboards, guitars, basses, percussion and vegetables (seriously!) to create 100% Vermont home-grown electronica. Creating a new painting? Designing ...
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