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IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG I DON'T WANT BE RIGHT is a greatest hits album containg tracks recorded between 1971-78.
Personnel: Luther Ingram (vocals).
Liner Note Author: A. Scott Galloway. If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right Music Luther Ingram If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right Songs | 1. | (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right  |
| 2. | Always |
| 3. | Let's Steal Away to the Hideaway |
| 4. | Get to Me |
| 5. | Sweet Inspiration |
| 6. | I'll Just Call You Honey |
| 7. | Help Me Love |
| 8. | I Remember |
| 9. | I'll Be Your Shelter (In Time of Storm) |
| 10. | You Got to Give Love to Get Love |
| 11. | Missing You |
| 12. | Oh Baby, You Can Depend on Me |
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| | Doors Soft Parade CD (1969) Gold; Remastered
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$20.29 Dismissed by the benighted as the Doors' "pop album," SOFT PARADE is one of the band's most adventurous recordings, utilizing strings and horns without resorting to schlocky over-production and moving far beyond their blues roots. Morrison was fully into his shaman phase by 1969, and his obsession with that image is reflected in the proselytizing air of "Tell All the People," and of course "Shaman's Blues." The album's biggest hit "Touch Me," while easily the group's most radio-friendly offering, is a pop classic that ranks among the great '60s AM radio tunes. "Wild Child" is a brief return to the blues-rock of yore, but the title track is ...
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| | Avalon Blues: A Tribute To The Music Of Mississippi John Hurt. CD (2001)
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$15.05 AVALON BLUES was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album.
If you assemble a bunch of above-average artists to pay tribute to a major artist, is the result an above-average tribute record? Not always, but in this case it is. Organized and executive-produced by Peter Case, this contains covers of the Mississippi bluesman's songs by more than a dozen medium-big and very-big names from the folk and rock worlds, including Beck, Taj Mahal, Bruce Cockburn, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle (dueting with Justin Earle), Ben Harper, Peter Case & Dave Alvin (performing together), Geoff Muldaur, Gillian Welch, and John Hiatt. It's more a folk-rock-blues crossover album than a Delta blues one, which is fine: tribute albums shouldn't be re-creations of the originals, and whether or not it was the intention, it will expose some of John Hurt's songs to fans who identify themselves primarily as folk or rock listeners. And not many of these songs are very well-known, with the exception of "Candy Man" (done by Steve & Justin Earle) and "Stagolee" (sung by Beck). The arrangements are low-key and respectful, the best ones being Ben Harper's "Sliding Delta" (which is one of the bluesiest performances) and Victoria Williams' "Since I've Laid My Burden Down," which has very eccentric banjo sounds. ~ Richie Unterberger
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$10.59 Young R&B singer Akon's life has been filled with struggle and fortune, and both scenarios are channeled into his debut record, fittingly entitled TROUBLE. Akon was born in Senegal, son of a well-known African jazz percussionist, but moved to New Jersey when just seven years old. Once in the States, Akon was in and out of jail, until he decided to forego that existence and embrace music. Akon's style derives from many influences, including hip-hop and his African heritage, but TROUBLE could be described as the grittier side of neo-soul, with a sound similar to Anthony Hamilton.
TROUBLE opens with "Locked Up," a smooth, rap-infused dirge perfectly suited for Akon's winsome, high-pitched vocals, which retain just a pinch of an African accent. He continues with the somber theme of redemption on the melodic "Trouble Nobody." Akon reveals a markedly different side of himself on the first single, the dance-floor tribute to beautiful women, "Bananza (Belly Dancer)." However, most of TROUBLE wanders in the sadness of living amongst urban decay, focusing ...
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