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Contains 2 LPs on 1 CD: MANTOVANI OLE/LATIN RENDEZVOUS.
2lps On 1 CD Mantovani Ole/Latin Rendezvous Music Mantovani Ole/Latin Rendezvous Songs | 1. | Garden in Granada, A |
| 2. | La Golondrina |
| 3. | Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps |
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| | Bob Dylan Live: 1961-2000 CD (2001) (Import) Japan
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$56.35 This 16-song compilation chronicles highly acclaimed singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 2001 Japanese tour, and includes a variety of his greatest hits, like "Slow Train" and "Shelter From The Storm."
It's been a while since we've had an officially released Dylan collector's item. Sony Japan has done a limited-edition run of a stellar Dylan live retrospective. It features six songs which have never been released, five that have never been issued on any of Dylan's albums, one from a promo only album, one that is a cassette-only B-side, and assorted others. Many of the tunes are familiar, some aren't, but the selection is eclectic and wonderfully compiled. The set opens with a bluegrass version of the old gospel tune "Somebody Touched Me," recorded in 2000, followed immediately by a reading of "Wade in the Water" from 1961. Many of these tracks are recorded as solo acoustic performances and some feature full bands, and, for Yankees at least, there are problems with this: all the musical credits are only in Japanese -- though the lyrics are printed bilingually. Each location and year, thankfully, are in English in the front of the booklet. There are a bunch of neat photos, too. Some of the cool things include a live performance of "Things Have Changed" (that Dylan song you never heard before in the movie Wonder Boys); a killer outtake of "To Ramona" from the Don't Look Back film; a burning version of "I Don't Believe You" from 1966 in England (and yes, you can tell who this band is); a non-bootleg, quality version of "It Ain't Me Babe" from the Renaldo and Clara film; and a scary, forlorn, almost hopeless version of "Dead Man, Dead Man," from 1981. The finest things, though, are "Cold Irons Bound" from L.A. in 1997, Basement Tapes version of "Grand Coulee Dam" that was released on the Tribute to Woody Guthrie, Vol. 1, and a rousing version of "Born in Time" recorded in Jersey in 1998. Beyond the point collector's vanity, however, this material, and the careful way it was assembled, is another picture of what a riveting performer Dylan has been and can be. There were some rough years in the '80s, to be sure, but through the '90s he was every bit as energetic and soulful as he was in 1961, better, actually, because there is so much more ...
| | Rich Mcculley If Faith Doesn't Matter CD (2002)
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$12.69 The Rich Life (Biography):A native of California, Americana guitarist-singer-songwriter Rich McCulley was raised on AM Country radio & classic rock in the San Joaquin Valley. "I have always loved music, from riding in my dad's 1970 Ford truck listening to Buck Owens and Johnny Cash or listening to my mom's Beatles and Stones records. I have always wanted to play music, I never noticed the difference between country and rock. I loved it all." McCulley's Detroit-bred/Los Angeles-based grandfather helped grow Rich's love for music and the desire to make it himself. "My grandpa had a guitar and an organ he would play, and it fascinated me. I wanted to play guitar. I was a small guy, so he said when my hand was big enough to fit around the neck I could have the guitar. I took until the 8th grade!" Developing his roots-rock sound, Rich began playing songs by classic 70's-80's rock acts with a band called the East Side Indians in his hometown of Fresno. "We learned the hard rock stuff, always the bluesy stuff though. We were trying to be the Black Crowes who were trying to be the Rolling Stones who were trying to be Muddy Waters, who was trying to be Robert Johnson who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his musical talents!" Soon after he began playing, songwriting came naturally to McCulley: "Until I started singing in bands, I just always wrote the music and the singers would add the words. I finally tired of dealing with jerky lead singers, I decided I can do this (I can be the jerk!). Then I realized I HAD to write the words. I soon discovered I had a lot to say, whether or not anyone wanted to hear it, I wanted to say it!" Influenced by Paul Westerberg, Steve Earle, Wilco, Tom Petty, Dwight Yoakam, Merle Haggard, the Black Crowes and - of course - his grandfather, McCulley's style remains sunny and honest and always throws a hook. "I want the truth, ugly as it may be. Give me a story, not the big special effects." Although he does have some formal training, Rich has honed his ambitious guitar prowess virtually on his own. His true talent and skill comes from the "School of Hard Knocks" where he recorded with bands like the alternative rockers Big Blue Hearts (Geffen) and toured as a fiery sideman with jam band Sweet Vine (Columbia) and stone Country singer Victor Sanz. Additionally, Rich has recording & engineering credits with several West coast-based recording artists. Regarding his Big Blue Heart days, Rich says, "I actually started the band with them, I did the demos that got them a deal." However, Rich soon disagreed with the direction of the band and their sound. "They got signed to a major label about month ...
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