| | Skatalites Guns Of Navarone: The Best Of CD Skatalites Discography of CDs
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Recorded between 1963 & 1965. Includes liner notes by Harry Hawke.
The Skatalites: Jerome "Jah Jerry" Hines, Herold McKenzie, Enest Ranglin (guitar); Lester Sterling (alto saxophone); Tommy McCook, Roland Alphonso, Dennis "Ska" Campbell (tenor saxophone); Carl "Cannonball" Bryan (baritone saxophone); Johnny "Dizzy" Moore, Baba Brroks (trumpet); Don Drummond (trombone); Jackie Mittoo, Gladstone "Gladdy" Anderson (piano); Lloyd Brevett (bass); Lloyd Knibb, Arkland "Drumbago" Parks (drums).
The Wire (4/03, p.68) - "Remarkably, this is the first time that Trojan have devoted a collection to this unparalleled group of musicians....Formed in 1963, The Skatalites created the first truly indigenous music of Jamaica..." Mojo (Publisher) (5/03, p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Such was their phenomenal work-rate that there's more than enough material to fill a best of collection..." Guns Of Navarone: The Best Of Music Skatalites Guns Of Navarone: The Best Of Songs Guns Of Navarone: The Best Of Music Review Purchase Guns Of Navarone: The Best Of CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Skatalites Foundation Ska CDs (1996)
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$20.35 The influence of the Skatalites on reggae, and on popular music in general, cannot be overestimated. They virtually invented the mid-'60s Jamaican style known as ska by turning American R&B ...
| | Iggy Pop Skull Ring CD (2003)
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$13.29 In terms of sonic fingerprints, 2003's SKULL RING is as close as solo Iggy Pop had come to the classic Stooges sound since the `70s. By ...
| | Johnny Winter I'm A Bluesman CD (2004)
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$11.69 On guitar-slinger Johnny Winter's 2004 outing, I'M A BLUESMAN, his spicy style of playing keeps with ...
| | Lucinda Williams Live @ The Fillmore West CDs (2005) Digipak
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| | Brian Wilson Smile CD (2004)
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| | Tampa Red Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 8 (1936-1937) CD (1996) Import
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| | Gregory Isaacs Yesterday CD (1997)
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| | Glenn Miller Great Instrumentals CD (1996) Import
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| | Johnny Bond Country & Western CD (2001)
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$11.59 There is something pleasantly romantic about Johnny Bond's cowboy songs, perhaps because ...
| | Caribbean Trinidad Steel Band CD (1998)
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| | Don't Treat Me Bad CD (1991)
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| | Underwood, Eric & Eladia Down From The Treehouse CD (2007)
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$16.45 Brooding, dark, and utterly gorgeous, Down From the Treehouse is a moving study in thick sonic textures and emotion. With Eric Underwood on guitar and vocals and his wife Eladia playing some of the moodiest, most versatile cello you'll hear, this record fluidly moves from churning rock to baroque Simon & Garfunkel-esque folk. Eladia's cello serves as an apt foil for Eric's vocals, which range from the snarling bite of Trent Reznor to the reflective glint of Elliott Smith. On tunes like "Marianne," the cello flutters and swims around Eric's guitar and vocal, alternately serving as a melodic lift and a grounding bass, gypsy viola and its own string section. The standout track "Carousel" perfectly represents this record-smart, dark and lovely.-PERFORMING SONGWRITER ERIC UNDERWOOD DITCHES THE BAND, COMES DOWN FROM THE TREEHOUSE by Seth RogovoyEric Underwood worked his way up on the regional music scene headlining a band that bore his own name and, with a violin in the group and lots of minor-key folk-rock anthems in the repertoire, one seemingly patterned along the lines of the Dave Matthews Band. But with Underwood's brand new CD, Down from the Treehouse, the follow-up to the Eric Underwood Band's The Light Behind You, the singer-songwriter has done a 180-degree turn. While the minor-key melodies are still prevalent, the band is gone and in its place are just Underwood's voice and acoustic guitar accompanied by the versatile, haunting cello stylings of Underwood's ...
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