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Purchase Gal Costa CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Desperate Man Blues Discovering The Roots Desperate Man Blues: Discovering The Roots Of American Music CD (2006)
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$13.35 In conjunction with the 2006 DVD documentary of record collector Joe Bussard, Dust-to-Digital released this companion CD, featuring 19 tracks in some of the kind of styles -- rural blues, jazz, and old-timey country music, mostly from the '20s and '30s -- that Bussard loves. Desperate Man Blues: Discovering the Roots of American Music isn't exactly a soundtrack to the documentary, since these records are not featured in their entirety in that film. Rather, it's a survey of some of the highlights of the music in which Bussard specializes, the liner notes featuring track-by-track annotation by Bussard himself. It's an excellent mixture of classics by some of the most esteemed early country and blues giants and the kind of more obscure items that are primarily known only to the type of listeners who covet what Bussard collects. Among the classics are Robert Johnson's "Cross Road Blues," Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues," Clarence Ashley's "The Coo-Coo Bird," the Carter Family's "John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man," and the very first version of "Stack O' Lee Blues" ever made (by Cleve Reed and Harvey Hull, in 1927). Other big names on the CD are Son House, Charley Patton, Lonnie Johnson, and Uncle Dave Macon. Yet there are also quite a few tracks by lesser known and little-known artists, like Lane Hardin's "Hard Time Blues" (the only record he made); Jimmy Murphy's "We Live a Long Long Time" (a witty yet wistful 1955 recording that Bussard refers to ...
| | Desperate Man Blues (Pal/Region 0) DVD (2005) (Import)
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$33.75 *Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. In the vein of the Buena Vista Social Club, comes the most successful Australian documentary film of 2003. Joe Bussard has been a devoted lover of what he calls the roots of American music - blues, bluegrass and jazz - ever since he was a kid. He has more or less single handedly saved ...
| | Pointed Sticks Waiting For The Real Thing CD (2006) (Import) Canada
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$13.09 Although Vancouver's scene in the late '70s and early '80s was dominated by first-wave hardcore acts like D.O.A. and the Subhumans, the West Coast city's breakout new wave act was the altogether poppier Pointed Sticks. Although they only managed one album, 1980s Perfect Youth (itself recently reissued by Joey Keithley's Sudden Death label), the quartet released a long string of singles for the pioneering U.K. indie Stiff Records, all of which are collected here along with outtakes and rarities. Waiting for the Real Thing is an exhilarating ...
| | Honeycombs Have I The Right: The Very Best Of CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$11.79
| | Psychic Ills Dins CD (2006)
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$12.19 Psychic Ills take their musical cues from a variety of like-minded bands, including Spacemen Three, Sonic Youth, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Their sound is submerged in swathes of echo, and they make a virtue of the drone. ...
| | Mink Deville Cabretta/Return To Magenta CD (1997) (Import) Australia
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$19.99 Mink Deville's second and third albums, Cabretta and Return to Magenta, were combined on a single disc by Raven Records in 1997. It's an ideal way for serious Deville fans to replace their original vinyl editions of both albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Bin 12924. Australian two-on-one reissue on Raven for theEclectic group's first two Jack Nitzsche produced albums,1977's 'Cabretta' & 1978's 'Return To Magenta'. 2O tracks inall. Featured tracks between the two include 'Guardian Angel'Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl', 'Cadillac Walk', 'Venus Of AvenueD', 'Little Girl', ''A' Train Lady', 'I Broke That Promise','Soul Twist', 'Just Your Friends', as well as a ...
| | Oscar Peterson Great Connection CD (1971)
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| | Sandra Art Of Love CD (2007)
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$13.49
| | Nuevo Quinteto Real CD (1999)
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$9.79
| | Pamala Stanley Seasons Of My Heart CD (2007)
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$15.19 There are no words to truly describe the phenomenal Pamala Stanley. Her unparalleled voice encompasses everything from the most intimate whisper to the soaring "bel canto" that is surely her trademark. And her vivacity, natural warmth and effervescent personality allow ...
| | Joel Bock Beckoning Winter CD (2007)
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$10.65 A NW native, Joel grew up in Portland, learning classical piano early on. Searching for his own style, he pursued Jazz, in which he found expression through the freedom of improvisation. ...
| | Miyu Matsuki Hayate No Gotoku! Character CD 5 CD (2007) (Import)
$20.99 | | Jenny Willison First Step CD (2009)
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$16.39 Jenny Willison is originally from Milwaukee, WI where she grew up singing in high school choirs and playing guitar with her youth group. After high school she focused on developing her teaching skills and graduated from Indiana University. She taught for the next 20 years singing only to her family and to her elementary age students.In 2004, Jenny joined a local church music group, singing back up to more veteran musicians. Within weeks Grammy Award Winner Randy Coryell (a Boise native) heard her singing and encouraged her to sing with him. Randy coaxed her into it, promising to adapt a song that he knew would be perfect for her. Jenny, with Randy accompanying her on piano, sang in front of 500 people - her voice moving many to tears. As the audience sat speechless, Randy said, "I think you will be hearing more from this incredible woman." Jenny soon became a regular featured singer for the church music group and eventually started playing some of her own songs. Parents at the school where ...
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