| | Southern Gentlemen Double Your Pleasure CD Southern Gentlemen Discography of CDs
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Photographer: Donovan Smith.
Personnel: David T. Chastain (vocals, guitar); Mike Haid (drums).
Recording information: Leviathan Studios, Atlanta, GA; The Hideaway, Jasper, GA.
Double Your Pleasure Music Southern Gentlemen Double Your Pleasure Songs | 1. | My Best Friend's Girl |
| 2. | Tell Me Woman |
| 3. | I Languish for You |
| 4. | Not Worth My Grave |
| 5. | Racing Back to Mississippi |
| 6. | Down on My Knees |
| 7. | Slutovirgin |
| 8. | Love Affair Gone Bad |
| 9. | You Should Be Ashamed |
| 10. | I Believe in Love |
| Double Your Pleasure Music Review Purchase Double Your Pleasure CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Southern Gentlemen Exotic Dancer Blues CD (2000)
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$13.79 Recorded at Leviathan Studios & Davenhill Studios, Atlanta, Georgia; Audioasis, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Personnel: David T. Chastain (vocals, guitar); Dennis Lesh (drums).
Recording information: Audioasis, Cincinnati, OH; Davenhill Studios, Atlanta, GA; Levianthan Studios, Atlanta, GA.
Hendrix, Clapton, and Page: the holy trinity of blues-influenced ...
| | U F O Sharks CD (2002)
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| | Axel Rudi Pell Kings & Queens CD (2004)
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| | Southern Gentlemen Third Time Is The Charm CD (2006)
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| | Cactus V CD (2006)
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$13.19 There were probably fewer people clamoring for this Cactus reunion in 2006 than for a Vanilla Fudge or Beck, Bogert & Appice one, but that didn't stop the famed plodding rhythm section from giving it another go. Original Cactus lead singer Rusty Day passed in 1982, but the core trio of bassist Tim Bogert, drummer Carmine Appice, and guitarist Jim McCarty recruited singer Jimmy Kunes and let fly with this hourlong set of forceful, sweaty blues-rock. Cactus were never known for their subtlety, and the simplistically titled V doesn't challenge the group's historically predictable game plan as it ...
| | Gary Moore Bad For You Baby CD (2008)
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$10.49 Another year, another Gary Moore blues-rock album nearly interchangeable with the last. That's no problem for fans or even newcomers, because despite the surface similarities between releases, Moore never seems to be going through the motions for the sake of further bulking up his already substantial catalog. His tough guitar lines remain biting yet classy, and his underappreciated voice is strong and convincing on originals and covers that nail all of the blues-rock bases without sounding rote. While there are no surprises here, Bad for You Baby is far from a disappointment. Moore continues a string of rugged, post-hard rock, power blues that he has carved his niche in since 1990's Still Got the Blues. He applies his throaty vocals and feral guitar to a pair of Muddy Waters tunes ...
| | Lynyrd Skynyrd CDs (1991) Box Set
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| | Traffic John Barleycorn Must Die CD (1970) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.55 Although JOHN BARLEYCORN MUST DIE was originally intended as Steve Winwood's post-Blind Faith solo debut, Winwood and producer/label head Chris Blackwell first drafted Jim Capaldi to provide lyrics, and then Chris Wood dropped by to add his familiar reeds, and almost by accident, Traffic was reborn.
This was a different, and better, Traffic than the ill-fated quartet lineup with Dave Mason, which never entirely settled on an artistic direction. The sound of JOHN BARLEYCORN MUST DIE, on the other hand, remained the template for the rest of the reunited band's career--long, organically developed songs with a subtle jazz-rock feel, powered by Capaldi's percussion and Winwood's organ. "John Barleycorn," a traditional English folk song about the process of brewing ale (not, as the liner notes mistakenly claim, a call for temperance), here becomes a pastoral reverie carried along by flute and acoustic guitar, and proves to be the record's highlight. However, the quality of the other songs, particularly the instrumental opener, "Glad," and the outstanding ballad "Empty Pages," is nearly as high.
At only 22 years old, Steve Winwood sat down in early 1970 to fulfill a contractual commitment by making his first solo album, on which he intended to play all the instruments himself. The record got as far as one backing track produced by Guy Stevens, "Stranger to Himself," before Winwood called his erstwhile partner from Traffic, Jim Capaldi, in to help out. The two completed a second track, "Every Mother's Son," then, with Winwood and Island Records chief Chris Blackwell moving to the production chores, brought in a third Traffic member, Chris Wood, to work on the sessions. Thus, Traffic, dead and buried for more than a year, was reborn. The band's new approach was closer to what it perhaps should have been back in 1967, basically a showcase for Winwood's voice and instrumental work, with Wood adding reed parts and Capaldi drumming and occasionally singing harmony vocals. If the original Traffic bowed to the perceived commercial necessity ...
| | DT's Hard Fixed CD (2004)
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$12.05 You sure can't accuse former Mono Men guitarist and Estrus Records straw boss Dave Crider of repeating himself with his new outfit, the DT's. Leaving behind the high-cranked garage rock thunder that's been Crider's trademark, the DT's call their sound "hard ...
| | Pink Floyd Pulse CDs (1995) (Import) Japan; Box Set; Mini LP Sleeve; Special Edition; United Kingdom
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$80.59 No matter which of Pink Floyd's leaders (Barrett, Waters, Gilmour) is at the controls, the band has always been about grandeur. The epic scale of their psychedelic explorations, the life-altering themes of their recordings, their ground-breaking, conceptual stagings, have all helped in the construction of the group's mythology. And more than any other rock band's, Pink Floyd's myths have endured even as the band and its fans have grown ...
| | Frances Langford April In My Heart CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Bishop G E Patterson Having Church With The Saints CD (2007)
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| | Thelonious Monk Live At The Monterey Jazz Festival 1964 CD (2007)
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