| | Heather Marie Got My Mojo Working CD Heather Marie Discography of CDs
young vocalist is featured in Johnny's live shows, singing classics as well as new songs with his band
Personnel: Brad Pie (vocals, guitar, banjo); Johnny Otis (vocals, piano, vibraphone, drums); Carlos Zialcita (harmonica); Ronald Wilson (clarinet, saxophone); George Spencer (trumpet, horns); Dan Armstrong (trombone); John Allair (piano); Nicky Otis (drums, percussion). Recording information: Nocturne Studios. Arrangers: Chris Seibert; Frank Dorritie; Brad Pie; George Spencer; Johnny Otis; Larry Douglas ; Van Alexander.
Got My Mojo Working Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $1.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Rap, Blues, Big Band | | Label | J&T | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 547870  | | CD Universe Part number | 1206083 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 12, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Jason Andrew | | Personnel | Johnny Otis - vocals, piano, vibraphone, drums Dan Armstrong - trombone John Allair - piano Ronald Wilson - clarinet, saxophone Nicky Otis - drums, percussion Brad Pie - vocals, guitar, banjo Carlos Zialcita - harmonica George Spencer - trumpet, horns
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Heather Marie Got My Mojo Working Songs | 1. | Got My Mojo Workin' |
| 2. | You'll Never Find a Fool Like Me |
| 3. | Swingin' at Sammy's |
| 4. | Your Last Charleston |
| 5. | Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy |
| 6. | One, Two, Button Your Shoe |
| 7. | Granny's Black Cat Bone |
| 8. | Two-Timin' Turkeys |
| 9. | Wouldn't It Be Grand |
| 10. | I Want a Lavender Cadillac |
| 11. | Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't My Baby |
| 12. | A-Tisket, A-Tasket |
| 13. | Castin' My Spell |
| 14. | You're a Dream Come True |
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$11.65 Personnel: George Thorogood (vocals, guitar); Jim Suhler (guitar); Buddy Leach (saxophone); Billy Blough (bass instrument); Jeff Simon (drums). After more than a decade of recording for other labels, George Thorogood & the Destroyers moved back to EMI/Capitol for the release of 2009's THE DIRTY DOZEN. Split into two sides and consisting of covers of classic blues songs, some bar band favorites, and a couple of lesser-known tracks, the album digs back into the archives to uncover some buried tracks from the '80s and '90s. What's uncanny is that apart from the tinny sound of the recordings from the late '80s/early '90s, the band and Thorogood sound exactly the same almost two decades later. George still has the same ferocious slide technique, his growling vocals have barely aged, and the band still has the feel ...
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| | Gary Moore Bad For You Baby CD (2008)
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$10.49 Personnel: Gary Moore (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Vic Martin (keyboards); Pete Rees (bass guitar); Sam Kelly (drums). Audio Mixers: Greg Jackman; Gary Moore. Audio Remasterer: Sean Magee. Another year, another Gary Moore blues-rock album nearly interchangeable with the last. That's no problem for fans or even newcomers, because despite the surface similarities between releases, Moore never seems to be going through the motions for the sake of further bulking up his already substantial catalog. His tough guitar lines remain biting yet classy, and his underappreciated voice is strong and convincing on originals and covers that nail all of the blues-rock bases without sounding rote. While there are no surprises here, Bad for You ...
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| | Biddle Street Barrelhousin' CD (2000)
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$14.79 by the late 1920s, Biddle Street was the site of most blues activity in St. Louis; 13 of the 19 songs here are never before released performances - features Speckled Red, Henry Brown, Stump Johnson, Jame Crutchfield & Lawrence Henry
BIDDLE STREET BARRELHOUSIN' was recorded in the 1950s. It pays tribute to St. Louis' Biddle Street, featuring performers who were famous there in the 1920s. Includes liner notes by Bob Koester. This is part of Delmark's The Euphonics Series. Recording information: ??/1950-??/1960. The majority of these recordings from St. Louis-based blues pianists have never been issued. They represent a fading slice of American music that was barely documented, so this is more of an historical issue. Speckled Red, Henry Brown, James Crutchfield, James "Stump" Johnson, and Lawrence Henry are the participants, and each has his own style. Speckled Red gets the most play on seven of the 19 tracks, bookending and appearing in the middle of the program. Red is perhaps the most talented of the lot, but also is clearly undisciplined. He's sloppy and rushed, tossing extra measures on "Oh Red"; he also talks about a man in Detroit who taught him "Dad's Blues," echoes a Roosevelt Sykes vocal style during "Goin' Down Slow," gets raspy on "Milk Cow Blues," is gruffly outrageous on "Black Gal," goes wack on "All on Account of You," and is more controlled for the boogie instrumental "Wilkins Street Stomp." Crutchfield is the star of this set, with six tracks. He uses a slow tempo with frantic improv and serene, soulful singing on "Levee Blues," scats lightly in bebop fashion with a drummer on brushes for "Blow North Wind," does a classic take of the classic "How Long ...
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$19.39 The 2002 CD reissue of JIMMY'S HOUSE PARTY includes both sides of Jimmy Beasley's eight Modern Records 45's, serveral Crown Records tracks, and nine previously unreleased masters and alternate takes. Principally recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana between 1955 & 1965. Contains 31 tracks. This 31-track CD combines 1950s Modern singles with assorted LP tracks, ...
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