| | T-Bone Walker Stormy Monday CD T-Bone Walker Discography of CDs
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This is also available as part of the 3-CD box set MASTERS OF tHE BLUES on LaserLight (55 606).
Stormy Monday is an entertaining budget-line collection of T-Bone Walker's most familiar hits recorded live, but both neophytes and collectors would be better served by more thorough and detailed compilations than this. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Although it's not a definitive overview of his career, Stormy Monday is an entertaining budget-line collection of T-Bone Walker's most familiar hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recorded in 1968. Includes liner notes by Barry Levenson. T-Bone Walker Stormy Monday Songs Stormy Monday Music Review Purchase Stormy Monday CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | T-Bone Walker T-Bone Blues CD (1959)
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| | Little Milton Greatest Hits CD (1997) Chess 50th Anniversary Collection
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$7.75 Little Milton did a lot of hopping around during his career, from label to label and from style to style. Milton's early Sun sides are raw and eclectic, and his later albums, recorded at Stax and Malaco, were heavy with string arrangements, but the six years he spent at Chess in the 1960s were his steadiest. Milton found his signature style there--a fusion of blues and soul that brought together the influences of B.B. King and Bobby "Blue" Bland, while still leaving space for Milton's own impassioned singing and guitar playing. Part of Chess Records' 50th Anniversary Series, GREATEST HITS is a definitive collection of Milton's work for the label.
The smash hit "We're Gonna Make It," which leads off this set, is the perfect example of the polished, soulful R&B sound of Milton's Chess tenure, complete with meticulous horn arrangements and clean production. While straightforward blues is still on order, as on the gritty ...
| | Etta James: At Last ! CD (1961) Remastered
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$8.39 Originally released on Argo (4003). Includes liner notes by Andy McKaie.
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studios, North Hollywood, California).
When Etta James signed with Chess Records in 1960, the label decided to pair her raw, bluesy singing with a full backing band and lush orchestrations. AT LAST!, her Chess debut, shows the ...
| | Albert King Born Under A Bad Sign CD (1967)
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$9.75 The giant left-handed guitarist was no stranger to the recording studio by 1966, but Albert King had still to make his mark with the record-buying public. When he linked up with the cream of Stax's Memphis musicians, including Booker T. And The MGs and the Memphis Horns, that connection was made. "Laundromat Blues", "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Crosscut Saw" set the scene for "Born Under A Bad Sign" and "The Hunter", which quickly found their way into the repertoires ...
| | Jimi Hendrix Live At Monterey CD (1986)
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$9.59 The concert that made Jimi Hendrix an international superstar, LIVE AT MONTEREY presents the legendary singer/guitarist's incendiary performance at the 1967 Monterey ...
| | I Am Your Woman: The Best Of Syleena Johnson CD (2008)
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| | Magic Slim Scufflin' CD (1996)
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| | Martin Sexton American CD (1998)
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$6.09 Sexton kicked around the Northeast singer-songwriter circuit for years, peddling his Al Green cum Van Morrison folk-soul. An impressive debut on indie label Eastern Front led to this major label follow-up, which includes a few tunes from its predecessor, rearranged with ...
| | Grant Green Blue Breakbeats CD (1998)
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$9.15 In the '70s, guitarist Grant Green turned to an R&B and funk style in order to keep up with the times and invite as wide an audience as possible. At the time, critics cried foul at what they called "selling out" and disavowed Green from their critical radar. Fast forwarding to the '90s, this period of Green's career became in great demand as the "acid jazz" craze came into vogue. BLUE BREAKBEATS collects some of Green's more revered works from this period. These are the tracks that DJs constantly sample and loop to form new electronically manipulated works.
To be sure, the grooves here are gritty and the melodies, what little there are, are simple and brash, but the determined mood and downright funkiness is nothing to sneeze at. Cuts like James Brown's "Ain't It Funky Now" and the immensely popular "Sookie Sookie" are staples in any self-respecting DJ's arsenal. The driving beats of Ben Dixon's "Cantaloupe Woman" and the stunning "The Final Comedown" offer plenty of fertile sampling opportunities as well. Overall, though, this is a celebration of Green's late-period talent that didn't get its just desserts in his time.
This is part of the Blue Note Blue Breakbeats series.
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey between January 30, 1970 and May 21, 1971; A&R Recording Studios, New York, New York on December 13, 1971; live at the Cliche Lounge, Newark, New Jersey on August 15, 1970. Includes liner notes by DJ Smash.
Compilation producer: Bob Belden.
Engineers include: Rudy Van Gelder, Don Hahn.
Personnel: Grant Green (guitar); Phil Bodner (woodwinds); Harold Vick (soprano saxophone); Claude Bartee, Jr. (tenor saxophone); ...
| | Badfinger Very Best Of CD (2000) (Import) Japan
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$38.09 Recorded between 1970 & 1974. Originally released on Apple & Warner Brothers. Includes liner notes by Andy Davis.
VERY BEST OFis a 19-song round-up of the finest recordings by the power pop outfit Badfinger, including "No Matter What," "Day After Day," and the Paul McCartney-penned "Come and Get It."
Easily one of pop music's greatest would-be success stories and most well-known tragedies, Beatles proteges Badfinger wrote some of the definitive tunes of the power-pop era. There is considerably more to the story of Badfinger than the 18 tracks on this concise best-of would have it, yet as a primer on this most ...
| | Muddy Waters Muddy Mississippi Waters Live/King Bee CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.25 This digitally-remastered release features 18 tracks by legendary bluesman Muddy Waters, including "Mannish Boy," "Nine Below Zero," "I'm A King Bee," and "Baby Please Don't Go."
Given that Sony Legacy issued Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live in 2003 with a bonus disc showcasing even more material from the concerts that made up the album, and that the label is planning a similar deluxe reissue of King Bee for spring 2004, this BGO package is somewhat of a curiosity piece more than any kind of defining statement. Nonetheless, the music featured here is nothing ...
| | Mamalaid Rag 4th New Single (2004) (Import)
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| | Palestine In My Heart CD (2006)
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| | House Of Hiss Greatest Hiss CD (2008) (Import) Import
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