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14 tracks, 5 prev. unrel. 1951-54 Strange Kind Of Feelin' Music Kennedy Tiny Love Clayton Mc Strange Kind Of Feelin' Songs | 1. | Strange Kind Of Feelin' |
| 2. | Have You Heard About The Farmer´s Daughter? |
| 3. | Early In The Mornin', Baby |
| 4. | Don´t Lay This Job On Me |
| 5. | Blues Disease |
| 6. | Shufflin´ With Love |
| 7. | Susie |
| 8. | East Of The Sun |
| 9. | Wine-O-Wine |
| 10. | Stay Out Of Automobiles |
| 11. | Middle Of The Night |
| 12. | Crazy ´Bout That Mess |
| 13. | Fall Guy |
| 14. | Love To Make Up |
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Purchase Strange Kind Of Feelin' CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | George Thorogood The Dirty Dozen CD (2009)
Strange Kind Of Feelin' album
$11.65 After more than a decade of recording for other labels, George Thorogood & the Destroyers moved back to EMI/Capitol for the release of 2009's THE DIRTY DOZEN. Split into two sides and consisting of covers of classic blues songs, some bar band favorites, and a couple of lesser-known tracks, the album digs back into the archives to uncover some buried tracks from the '80s and '90s. What's uncanny is that apart from the tinny sound of the recordings from the late '80s/early '90s, the band and Thorogood sound exactly the same almost two decades later. George still has the same ferocious slide technique, his growling vocals have barely aged, and the band still has the feel of skilled musicians who know how to play it simple. In other words, GT & the Destroyers still rock, and if you were ever a fan, you still should be. The only real problem with this record is that as cool as it is to hear the band's 1991 take on "Six Days on the Road" or their tumble through Howlin' Wolf's "Howlin' for My Baby," it'd be better to hear more of the new tracks. They have a more immediate feel and the group sounds like they're playing for fun rather than chasing commercial success. There's a fire in "Born Lover" and a bounce in "Run Myself Out of Town" that the old, muffled ...
| | Etta James: At Last ! CD (1961) Remastered
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$8.09 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 formula working to fine effect, as it highlights the singer's facility with different approaches including torchy balladry, jazz crooning, growling blues, and R&B shouting. She sounds equally at home on Willie Dixon stompers ("I Just Want To Make Love To You"), standards ("Stormy Weather"), and down-tempo soul workouts (the beautiful title track).
James performs several duets with Moonglows vocalist (and then-boyfriend) Harvey Fuqua, including Dixon's "Spoonful," the duo's self-penned "My Heart Cries," and the chart-hit "If I Can't Have You." The emotionally wrenching "All I Could Do Is Cry" (the lyrics have the singer watching her ...
| | Howlin Wolf His Best CD (1997)
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$15.15 Recorded between 1951 & 1964. Includes liner notes by Mark Humphrey.
Since even Howlin' Wolf's worst recordings are compelling in some regard, it should go without saying that HIS BEST, a collection of his finest Chess sides, is magnificent from beginning to end. Possessed of fine guitar and harp skills, a voice that could separate skin from bone, and a sheer magnetism and charisma that knew (and has known) no equal, Howlin Wolf is one of 20th century music's greatest performers.
Every track here is stellar, and a few like "Evil," "Smokestack Lightnin'," "Back Door Man" and "Spoonful," will have listeners wearing out the repeat button on their disc players. Wolf's ferocious delivery can inspire terror and delight ("Three Hundred Pounds of Joy") equally, and the power of his voice can make you want to shout, laugh, cry or destroy some property. Though true fans may want to investigate the individual albums, HIS BEST is a consistently untouchable collection.
This is part of Chess Records' 50th Anniversary series.
Personnel: Howlin' Wolf (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Willie Dixon (vocals); ...
| | Doc Severinsen Rhapsody For Now! CD (1973)
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$10.38
| | Koko Taylor What It Takes: The Chess Years (Expanded Edition) CD (1977) Bonus Tracks
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$15.18 With 18 tracks spanning 1964-1971, this compilation receives the nod over the shorter Koko Taylor (eight cuts double off anyway). Opening with her nails-tough "I Got What It Takes," the disc boasts "Wang Dang Doodle," several sides never before on album, and the strange, ...
| | Fleetwood Mac Then Play On CD (1969)
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$9.65 There were 2 different versions of this LP, each with slightly different tracks. The CD contains all tracks from both versions.
Led by singer-guitarist Peter Green, the first version of Fleetwood Mac was one of England's premier bands and possibly the greatest white blues band ever to emerge from the '60s blues revival. 1969's THEN PLAY ON is their best album and Green's pinnacle achievement. Heavily influenced by Otis Rush, Green ...
| | British Psychedelia (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Jo Stafford Columbia Hits Collection (2001)
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$9.79 Not long after Jo Stafford's arranger (and future husband) Paul Weston moved from Capitol to Columbia in 1950, she followed him, preferring to work with an understanding producer (surely their budding relationship played a part as well). During the first half of the '50s, Stafford continued gracing the Hit Parade with the same balance of sedate, honey-toned balladry and up-tempo novelty singles cooked up with Weston. The pair's Corinthian label delivered this compilation of her rather erratic Columbia years, including 25 hits -- six of which were recorded in tandem with Frankie Laine. Stafford's biggest hit at Columbia (and of her entire career) was the wistful ballad "You Belong to Me," which spent months at the ...
| | Harry James Musicmaking (1999)
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$9.89
| | Louis Armstrong And His All Stars
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$9.89
| | Lil' KeKe Featured From Coast To Coast (2009) (Import)
$5.99 | | Charlie Burton Green Cheese (1990)
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| | Sunday Drive (1997)
$7.99 | | Contours Winter In New England (1999)
$7.99 | | Contours Night Owls (1999)
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