| | Smokey Wilson Push CD Smokey Wilson Discography of CDs
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Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (1977-1978).
Personnel: Smokey Wilson (vocals, guitar); Rick Lotempio (guitar).
Smokey Wilson Push Songs | 1. | Deuce & Quarter (Low Rider) |
| 2. | You Don't Love Me Yes I Know |
| 3. | Disco Woman |
| 4. | Baby Please Don't Go |
| 5. | Happy Home |
| 6. | I'll Be Holdin' on to You |
| 7. | I'm Leaving Now |
| 8. | Goin' Away Baby Round Like an Apple |
| 9. | I've Got the Key to Your Heart |
| 10. | Don't Make Me Pay for Your Mistakes |
| 11. | High Time |
| 12. | Push |
| 13. | Jungle Woman |
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$12.29 At one time or another, blues guitarist Eddie C. Campbell played with almost all of the Chicago blues greats, from Willie Dixon to Little Walter, but he didn't release an album under his own name until 1977's KING OF THE JUNGLE. Since then, his recording career has been musically consistent, but sporadic; TEAR THIS WORLD UP is his first release in 10 years, but it finds Campbell's sound as vital as ever, as his soulful, gritty vocals and precise-but-fluid guitar sound tear into a churning batch of Chicago-style blues with a contemporary twist.
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| | Various Artists Windy City Blues CD (1992)
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$6.09 This compilation consists of recordings licenced from Delmark Records.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois and Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey between 1959 & 1970.
Though this compilation does have blues recorded in Chicago from 1959-1970 by notably famous and reasonably well-known bluesmen, it's a kind of patched-together product of odds'n'ends to which Fantasy holds the rights. Half a dozen performers are represented on these 17 tracks: Albert King, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, Billy Boy Arnold, Sunnyland Slim, and Homesick James. Certainly the songs that will excite blues collectors the most are the four by King, as all of them were previously unreleased, recorded with the Willie Dixon Band in early 1970 (though Dixon himself, oddly enough, doesn't play on the cuts). They're decent and representative of King's soul-tinged blues in his Stax period, but not brilliant, though the band does feature impressive talent, including guitarists Matt Murphy and Mighty Joe Young, bassist Phil Upchurch, pianist Lafayette Leake, and a brass section including Gene Barge. Two of the tunes are obscure Dixon compositions, "Need More Mamma" and "Love Me to Death," and the liner notes speculate that another, "Put It All in There" (first recorded in 1968 by Wild Child Butler), is also Dixon-penned, though it was credited to a friend. Elsewhere on the disc, the Spann, Dixon, Arnold, and Slim tracks are all taken from Prestige albums that were readily available on CD at the time this anthology was issued. These are, again, good but not great Chicago blues, and Arnold's three 1963 tracks are slightly perfunctory affairs that don't represent him at his best. The collection concludes with three raucous, slide guitar-heavy Homesick James tracks that might be of interest to heavy-duty collectors, as they were previously unissued. They're not of as much interest for their rarity value as the Albert King numbers, however, since these James performances are alternate takes rather than songs that were previously unreleased in any form. ~ Richie Unterberger
Feat.Robert Jr.Lockwood,Otis Rush
Producers include: Samuel Charters, Esmond Edwards, Ozzie Cadena.
Subtitled "The Transition: 1935 to 1953," this 12-track collection documents primarily the work of Southern-born blues artists who emigrated to Chicago before World War II, but whose careers endured into the postwar era. Starting with Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks' 1935 recording of the blues classic "Everyday I Have the Blues," ...
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| | Benny Goodman Essential Collection CDs (2006)
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$12.69 (2-CD set) Swing comes to the Essential Collection with the addition of Benny Goodman to Avid's ever expanding series. This re-mastered double CD takes up the Goodman story in 1933 and follows him through the critical year of 1935 when he made the monume
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| | Angels Of Light We Are Him CD (2007)
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