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Personnel: Ben Nichols (vocals, guitar); Luther Dickinson (guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin); Cody Dickinson (guitar, pump organ, Moog synthesizer); East Memphis Slim (piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ); Roy Berry (drums). Audio Mixer: Kevin Houston . Recording information: Dickinson's Barn, Colwater, MS (03/28/1999-05/05/2000).No Depression (7-8/01, p.128) - "...Whisky, loneliness, girls, guitars...indeed, the ground covered here is nothing new - But the songs always seem honest....Nichols possesses a raspy wistfulness all his own." Lucero Review
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$12.65 Lucero: Ben Nichols (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano); Brian Venable (acoustic & electric guitars, 12-string guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro); John C. Stubblefield (acoustic & electric basses); Roy Berry (drums, programming). Additional personnel: Clint Wagner (banjo, violin); Woogie Boogie (piano, organ); East Memphis (piano); Cory Branan, Red Burnside (background vocals). Recorded at The Zebra Ranch, Coldwater, Mississippi on August 20-23, 2001. Personnel: Ben Nichols (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano); Clint Wagner (banjo, violin); East Memphis Slim (piano); John C. Stubblefield (upright bass, electric bass); Roy Berry (drums, drum programming); Cory Branan, R.L. Burnside (background vocals). Recording information: Sam Phillips Recording Service (08/20/2001-05/20/2002); Zebra Ranch Studio, Coldwater, MS (08/20/2001-05/20/2002). Ben Nichols, leader of Memphis alt-country rockers Lucero, claims he had never heard of Uncle Tupelo back when he traded in his punk stripes for a more roots rock sound. While this may sound like typical rhetoric from upstarts trying to avoid being cast into the alt-country ghetto, ...
| | Lucero That Much Further West CD (2003)
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$9.89 Lucero: Ben Nichols (vocals, guitar); Todd Gill (guitar); John Stubblefield (bass); Roy Berry (drums). Additional personnel: Clint Wagner (fiddle). Recorded in May 2003. This release included a bonus CD. Personnel: Ben Nichols (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Todd Gill (guitar, background vocals); Clint Wagner (fiddle); John C. Stubblefield (bass guitar); Roy Berry (drums, electronic drums). Audio Mixer: Kevin Houston . Recording information: Studio 631 (05/2003). Photographers: Bob Bayne; Tom Martin. With a sound that references Bruce Springsteen, the Replacements, and Whiskeytown, Lucero have crafted the Great American Rock & Roll Record -- a true blue album that has much more to do with Southern rock than revivalists like the Kings of Leon. It's full of Western sprawl, the grit and wonder of the open highway, everyday dreams, and the promise ...
| | Pete Anderson Daredevil CD (2004)
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$10.39 Personnel: Pete Anderson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, banjo, dulcimer, hammer dulcimer, harmonica, piano, bass synthesizer, drums, percussion, loops); Donny Reed (fiddle); Skip Edwards (accordion, tuba, piano, Mellotron); Lee Thornberg (English horn, trumpet). Audio Mixers: Jason Robbins; Sally Browder; Tony Rambo. Recording information: The Dogbone In The Burbank Delta; The Dogbone, The Burbank Delta. Photographer: Gloria Lynn Kelber. Arranger: Pete Anderson. Pete Anderson's third solo outing has been a long time coming, and one gets the distinct impression that it's the album he's been itching to make all along. Given that Daredevil is completely instrumental, the guitar geeks already have something to salivate about. But there's much more to it than that. Anderson played the vast majority of instruments, with help in a few places from multi-instrumentalist Skip Edwards and minimal assistance from trumpeter Lee Thornberg and fiddler Donny Reed as well. There's also some string work performed by some mysterious entity know as "the Skipper." If the Latin Playboys were an ...
| | Lucero Nobody's Darlings CD (2005)
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$11.85 Lucero: Brian Venable (guitar); John C. Stubblefield (bass guitar); Roy Berry, Ben Nichols. Personnel: Ben Nichols (vocals, guitar); Roy Berry (drums). Audio Mixers: Jim Dickinson; Kevin Houston . Recording information: Zebra Ranch. Photographer: Adam Smith. Lucero's Nobody's Darlings is the sound of the Replacements, 20 years later, a little more sober, and from Memphis instead of Minneapolis. In other words, the band's occasional feints toward country music and electric blues come off with a lot more credibility and just as much enthusiasm. Just like the Replacements' Pleased to Meet ...
| | Lucero Dreaming In America CD (2005) With DVD
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$14.29 Flying by the seat of their pants, Southern indie rockers Lucero have eked out a career in music despite never receiving a royalty check from their first record company and watching their second label close its doors right as the band was getting hot. Add a charismatic, heartfelt ruffian as lead singer, a never-ending tour schedule, and a Replacements-like show that's brilliance on the brink of drunken disaster, and you've got one heck of a story. Inspired by films like D.A. Pennebaker's Don't Look Back, filmmaker Aaron Goldman captures life on the road with Lucero on Dreaming in America, a well-put-together documentary that pulls for the band without becoming an electronic press kit. The first half of the film focuses on the band stuck in cult limbo while the second half ...
| | Ronnie McDowell Greatest Hits CD (1982)
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| | June Tabor Airs & Graces CD (1976)
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$14.19 Personnel includes: June Tabor (vocals); Nic Jones (guitar, fiddle). Personnel: June Tabor (vocals); Nic Jones (guitar, violin); John Gillaspie (keyboards, wind). June Tabor's first solo record is an understated triumph full of good songs, great arrangements, and a crack group of backing musicians led by the guitar playing of Nic Jones. Much of Airs and Graces is pure British folk, and Tabor has much fun with such ancient numbers as "While the Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping" and "Young Waters." The standout track, however, is her version of Eric Bogle's brilliant anti-war ode "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda." Sung a cappella, you can almost feel the bitterness in her voice, a breathtaking, stunning moment indicative of how amazing she can be. Reissued on compact disc by Shanachie. ~ John Dougan Unlike some folk singer, June Tabor possesses a style that is largely free of ornamentation and enunciates well, making her easily accessible to a wide audience. Although later albums from Tabor saw her developing a "chamber folk" style to accompany her interpretations of traditional and contemporary songs, her earliest performances were unaccompanied. Her 1976 debut album, AIRS & GRACES, is her least adorned: half the material is performed unaccompanied. "Queen ...
| | Global Rock, Vol. 2: From London To L.A. CD (1997)
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| | Dave McKenna Dave "Fingers" Mckenna CD (1977)
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Solo performer: Dave McKenna (piano). Recorded at Downtown Sound, New York, New York in June 1977. Includes liner notes by Hank O'Neal. Digitally remastered by Jon Bates (MixMasters). Personnel: Dave McKenna (piano). Liner Note Author: Hank O'Neal. Recording information: New York, NY (06/01/1977-06/??/1977). Editor: ...
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| | Bob Dylan Planet Waves CD (1974) SACD Hybrid
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$8.49 Originally released in 1974, this reissue is a hybrid CD consisting of remastered regular version playable on all players and a super audio CD version for players equipped with the format. 11 tracks. Digipak. Sony. 2003.
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Richard Manuel (piano, drums); Garth Hudson (organ); Rick Danko (bass); Levon Helm (drums). Recorded at the Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, California on November 5, 6 & 9, 1973. Includes liner notes by Bob Dylan. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. Personnel: Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Richard Manuel (piano, drums); Garth Hudson (organ); Levon Helm (drums). Recording information: Village Recorder, West L.A., CA (11/05/1973-11/09/1973); Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA (11/05/1973-11/09/1973). Photographers: David Gahr; Joel Bernstein. Reteaming with the Band, Bob Dylan winds up with an album that recalls New Morning more than The Basement Tapes, since Planet Waves is given to a relaxed intimate tone -- all the more appropriate for a collection of modest songs about domestic life. As such, it may seem a little anticlimactic since it has none of the wildness of the best Dylan and Band music of the '60s -- just an approximation of the homespun rusticness. Considering that the record was knocked out in the course of three days, its unassuming nature shouldn't be a surprise, and sometimes it's as much a flaw as a virtue, since there are several cuts that float into the ether. Still, it is a virtue in places, as there are moments -- "On a Night Like This," "Something There Is About You," the lovely "Forever Young" -- where it just gels, almost making the diffuse nature of the rest of the record acceptable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine The cover of PLANET WAVES bears the inscription "cast-iron songs and torch ballads," proving that Dylan was a skilled assessor of his own work. "There are those who worship loneliness/But I'm not one of them," he sings on "Dirge," a disclaimer for the ghostly, pensive atmosphere that pervades much of the album. Though Dylan is backed by members of the Band here, PLANET WAVES has little of the sprawling, tongue-in-cheek weirdness of Band collaborations like THE BASEMENT TAPES. Instead, the mood is serious, intimate, and introspective. Dylan explores both sides of the romantic coin here. "You Angel You" and "On a Night Like This" (a tune that proved jubilant enough to be covered by Buckwheat Zydeco) are upbeat paeans to being in love. The aforementioned "Dirge" brings us into the belly of the beast, as Dylan faces up to his loneliness and pain with customary aplomb: "I paid the price of solitude/But at least I'm out of debt." Throughout, the Band supply verve and poignancy as required. Dusky gems like the solo acoustic ballad "Wedding Song," where the singer proudly opens his heart over a haunting minor-key melody, and the platitude-heavy "Forever Young" add to this fine, often-overlooked album from Dylan's early-'70s period. Reteaming with the Band, Bob Dylan winds up with an album that recalls New Morning more than The Basement Tapes, ...
| | John Nuhn Nocturnes CD (2000)
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$17.09 nocturne:1. a work of art dealing with evening or night.composition:1. The act or art of composing, or forming a whole or integral, by placing together and uniting different things, parts, or ingredients. The ingredients Nuhn unites on this collection of nocturnes and lullabies are elegantly simple ...
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