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Do We Really Want To Hurt You Music F U 's Do We Really Want To Hurt You Songs | 1. | Beast in My Bed |
| 2. | Beast Within |
| 3. | Do We Really Want to Hurt You |
| 4. | Killer |
| 5. | Lick My Shiny Boots |
| 6. | Ode to Larry Joe |
| 7. | Pennies From Heaven |
| 8. | Promised Land |
| 9. | Rock the Nation |
| 10. | S...Heads |
| 11. | Walking Tall |
| 12. | Warlords |
| 13. | Young, Fast, Iranians |
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$18.79 Procol Harum's first album was originally released without the inclusion of "A Whiter Shade of Pale," a song that had been a monumental hit just before the LP appeared. In subsequent releases, the running order of the album was slightly changed and "Good Captain Clack" was omitted to make room for the hit that the public expected. What ...
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$10.49 Although Johnny Winter is primarily thought of as a Texas bluesman, 1970's JOHNNY WINTER AND is more of a blues-influenced rock & roll album. Backed by a tight and rocking band featuring ex-McCoys guitarist Rick Derringer--Winter's original backing band at this time were the "Hang On Sloopy" boys in their entirety, but the drummer and keyboardist were replaced just before the sessions started--the guitarist blasts through 11 songs with fire and verve.
The songs' relative brevity means that there's none of the bloated showboating that bogs down most guitar-boogie albums of this era; these tight arrangements feature complementary playing by all band members instead of endless soloing. Winter and Derringer in particular get into some guitar duels that are among the best of their time, especially on the first recording of Derringer's future solo hit "Rock and Roll Hootchie-Koo." Solid stuff.
1970 album from Columbia by the great blues/rock guitarist Winter with Rick Derringer, Randy Hobbs & ...
| | Roy Buchanan My Babe CD (1981) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.39 Singer-songwriter-pianist and flutist Cheryl Keyes began her musical journey in the rich musical heritage of Louisiana. Exposed to blues, gospel, jazz, zydeco, soul, rhythm and blues, funk, and classical music, and a healthy sonic dose of Mahalia Jackson, Nancy Wilson, Aretha Franklin, and Sarah Vaughan, Keyes started to study piano at 7, flute at 11. Influenced by Michel Legrand, Lalo Schifrin and Quincy Jones, she took an interest in arranging and composing. Accordingly, she wrote her first band arrangement at the age of 13. Upon graduating from high school, she entered Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans on a music scholarship. Performing occasionally on the local scene with jazz clarinetist Alvin Batiste, and appearing on flute and piano with Clark Terry and his All-Girls All-Star Band at the Wichita (Kansas) Jazz Festival, Keyes culminated her New Orleans years with two LPs under her belt--The Other Side of Eddie Bo in which she was featured on flute, piano, and as a composer-arranger alongside the legendary New Orleans rhythm and blues singer-piano player Eddie Bo, and as keyboardist on Alvin Batiste’s LP Musique d’Afrique Nouvelle Orleans. Following her graduation, Keyes wanted to explore other of her passions. As such, she attended graduate school at Indiana University, Bloomington where she studied music education and pursued a doctorate in ethnomusicology. Within ...
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