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Goin' Down Home Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | WWR | | CD Universe Part number | 1229101 | | Catalog number | 2166 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 12, 2001 |
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$22.29 Photographer: Milton Montenegro.
| | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 A surprise best-seller when it was first released, this mostly improvised pairing of singer/keyboardist/producer Al Kooper with two major guitar heroes of the day sounds fascinating all these years later precisely because of the distance of time--nobody makes records like this any more. The material runs the gamut from folk pop (covers of Donovan and Dylan), to blues ("Albert's Shuffle," "You Don't Love Me"), to heady jams ("His Holy Modal Majesty"), to big-band jazz ("Harvey's Tune").
All the tunes make effective templates for the kind off-the-cuff music-making that in less capable hands might have resulted in simple noodling. In fact, although Bloomfield and Stills don't play together on any of the cuts (Bloomfield played on one side of the original LP, Stills on the other), all three principals get off lots of good licks and producer Kooper has some interesting tricks up his sleeve, as in the over-the-top phasing he lavishes on "You Don't Love Me." The only real disappointment here is that Stills, a far better singer than Kooper, never opens his mouth.
Those familiar with the Live Adventures album ...
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$15.49 COME AWAY WITH ME won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical).
"Don't Know Why" won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Arif Mardin won the 2003 ...
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| | Chase/Ennea/Pure Music CDs (2008)
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$13.59 This double-CD set is not only the best of Bill Chase's output but -- comprising all three of their albums -- virtually their complete finished studio work, before the plane crash that killed Chase and much of the group. The mastering on this Wounded Bird reissue is excellent, with a full solid bass sound topped by soaring highs on the brass and no compression to speak of. It's not as though this catalog has been overused, in terms of its master tape library -- apart from the hit "Get It On" -- but it's still good to know that the stuff has been well handled in terms of being digitalized. Additionally, the producers have reprinted Nat Hentoff's original essay about the group from their first album (and oh, for a time when college audiences could resonate to the writings of someone like Hentoff, who is now as much of a legend as a writer as the jazz people he wrote about are as musicians....); and they've also reproduced the beautifully designed back covers of each album, as well as their front ...
| | David Bromberg My Own House/You Should See The Rest Of The Band CD (1999)
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$6.79 As of the late 1990s, guitarist and fiddler David Bromberg was in musical semi-retirement, supplementing his day job (making his living buying and selling American-made violins) with the odd club gig. But in the 1970s, he had a thriving career as both a bandleader and a sideman, ...
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| | Johnny Costa Classic Costa CD (1991)
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$13.25 Recorded in 1990 and 1991 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Includes liner notes by Fred Rogers and Dick Hyman.
Johnny Costa's obscurity is due to his decision to spend his career playing background piano for ...
| | Clancy Hayes Oh! By Jingo! CD (1964)
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$12.59 Clancy Hayes, a fine banjoist who originally came to fame with Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band in the 1940s, was a rarity. Unlike most Dixieland-oriented musicians who choose to sing, Hayes' likable voice was quite strong; he always swung and his winning personality made ...
| | Jeff Mclean Something's Changed CD (2008)
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| | Lizz Wright Dreaming Wide Awake CD (2005)
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$11.49 The smoky, sizzlingly soulful rural Georgian created an immediate and well-deserved critical firestorm with her 2003 debut Salt; the L.A. Times wasn't overstating it when they said, "She walked onstage at the Hollywood Bowl a virtual unknown...Fifteen minutes later, she walked off a star." Like her more (so far, but maybe not for long) renowned labelmate Diana Krall, Lizz Wright is a brilliant interpreter who can cover rock classics (Neil Young's "Old Man," the Youngbloods' "Get Together") as if they were fresh new generational statements, and even give an emotional urgency to fluffy ...
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| | Favorite Shape Triangle CD (2009)
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$9.35 The Story behind Favorite Shape Triangle:Aaron met Darren in a Radiohead-centered AOL chat-room on the 4th of July in 1997. 3 days prior “OK Computer” had been released and the two were discussing it. It's been recalled that Weezer’s “Pinkerton,” released that previous Autumn, was also a topic discussed with mutual enthusiasm.As Aaron & Darren quickly discovered they shared similar sonic preferences, Darren informed Aaron that he himself was in a band (Phantom Planet), and that Radiohead and Weezer had been major influences at his band's inception. Aaron & Darren shared also in the middle name Michael, and their respective gals shared the middle ...
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