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Language Of Life Music Review Purchase Language Of Life CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Everything But The Girl Amplified Heart CD (1994)
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| | Everything But The Girl Idlewild CD (1988)
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| | Tinsley Ellis Live! Highwayman CD (2005)
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$14.55 Tinsley Ellis has some great studio albums in his catalog, but like several blues guitarists, you have to see him live or at least hear him live to experience what the fuss is about. And the guitarist, backed by a strong supporting cast, delivers an exceptionally pleasing and well-rounded set on Live! Highwayman. Beginning with the standard brand of Texas or Austin blues, the musician opens with the mid-tempo "To the Devil for a Dime," which comes off as a blend of Stevie Ray Vaughan and a grittier, rowdier Robert Cray. Cray is also heard somewhat on the heartache soul of "The Last Song," which travels into epic Floyd-ian bombast near the conclusion. Setting the groove early, Ellis has an equally blues soul and voice that suits his fabulous playing to a T. From there he ventures down a slightly less edgy, more swinging vibe on the bouncy, sway-inducing title track the way B.B. King would've performed it in his prime. It's also on this number where you get to see the guitar chops of Ellis front and center. Even the slower, downbeat tunes are strong, especially the deliberately building "A Quitter Never Wins," which brings to mind Cray and Buddy Guy. About halfway through the song he displays his style before asking if any blues fans are in attendance. The second half of the number is more of a rock-blues style à la David ...
| | Buddy Guy Sweet Tea CD (2001)
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$8.49 SWEET TEA was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
Over the years, blues guitar hero Buddy Guy has embraced everything from Chicago blues to R&B and pop balladry, always retaining his hardcore blues underpinning and fretboard wizardry as touchstones. While SWEET TEA represents a significant stylistic detour for Guy, it's a surprisingly familiar one. Seemingly inspired by the raw, electrified Mississippi blues of Fat Possum recording artists such as R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, Guy presents one of the most impassioned, gritty albums of his career. A couple of musicians from the Fat Possum camp are on board to lend ballast, but the heart of the sound is the titanic fury of Guy's guitar.
The album opens with a low-key solo acoustic tune ("Done Got Old") in the manner of John Lee Hooker, but from there on it's no holds barred, as Guy delivers simple, slashing riffs and leads over pounding, ...
| | Erykah Badu New Amerykah Part One: 4th World War CD (2008)
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$10.55 NEW AMERYKAH PART ONE (4TH WORLD WAR) is even more experimental and musically diverse than WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND, with Badu and her collaborators keeping the loose, jam-oriented, soul-jazz style of the EP and adding cutting-edge hip-hop beats. Lyrically, the album is as politically themed and downbeat as the title and subtitle ...
| | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Head East CD (2001)
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$6.79 The line that divides a broadly popular rock band who makes it into the history books (and a lot of record collections) from a worthy also-ran is not hard to draw. When one looks at the career of the Midwestern mainstream rock group Head East, who released seven modestly selling albums between 1975 and 1980, and compares them to such contemporaries as the Doobie Brothers, Boston, Kansas, Foreigner, and Styx, all of whom played the same kind of music, the ...
| | Bastianini Barbiere Di Siviglia CD (2000)
$7.75 | | Tito Rodriguez Coleccion Diamante CD (2004) Digipak
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| | Jacob Young Evening Falls CD (2004)
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$15.55 34-year old guitarist, composer, and bandleader Jacob Young hails from Oslo, Norway, making him a natural for Manfred Eicher's ECM label. Young was educated at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York, where he studied under Jim Hall and privately with John Abercrombie. That said, Young's Evening Falls is the most auspicious guitar debut for the label since perhaps Pat Metheny's Bright Size Life. Young's warm, rounded tone indicates his debt to Hall and his deep extended harmonic palette to Abercrombie, but his extended melodic vocabulary, gorgeous phrasing, and notions of group interplay are his own. What is immediately startling about Evening Falls is its lyricism, and how it doesn't sound like a guitarist's date. ...
| | Harrison Featuring Roma W Disco Stewie I Need You (2006) (Import)
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| | Stamp Collecting (For Beginners) CD (2003)
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| | Miyako Otsuki Onna No Kaikyo Monogatari CD (2007) (Import)
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$15.75 | | Reginald White Pray CD (2008)
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$13.15 Reginald White’s love of gospel music began at an early age in Louisburg, North Carolina where he was raised. By the age of nine, he was already singing in local churches with the family group called The White Family Singers. David Benson of the North Carolina Symphony is to be credited with training Reginald’s voice.Reginald’s solo career began with his first performance at the Young Black Christians Youth Conference. As one chosen to represent his church, in the Black Youth Forum Mass Choir, he soon became one of their lead singers along with becoming the ‘BYF Mass Choir’ president. The Black Youth Forum Mass Choir would perform for dignitaries such as the Rev. Ben Chavis, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Mrs. Rosa Parks, and Mr. Dick Gregory amongst others. Reginald’s first professional performance as a Gospel Artist was with Luther Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. After singing with Mr. Barnes, Reginald would go on to open for other national artist such as The Clifton Brothers and Denver Wright and The Collective. He has been a member of other Quartet Groups such as, The Heavenly Voices of Franklinton, North Carolina, The Messengers of Henderson, North Carolina, St. Delight United Church of Christ Male Chorus and the Angelic Voices of Louisburg, North ...
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