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Photographer: Emmett Martin.
Personnel: Howard Hunt (vocals); Robert Lee Sugar Hightower (guitar, background vocals); Carlous Robinson (strings, keyboards); Quincy King (organ); Stan Jones (keyboards, percussion); Maurice Robinson (drums, background vocals); Lorenzo Timmons, Michael Kimpson (background vocals).
Have You Heard The News Music Slim & The Supreme Angels Have You Heard The News Songs | 1. | God Got It |
| 2. | Have You Heard the News |
| 3. | I'm Not Ashamed |
| 4. | Miracle |
| 5. | Thank You Lord |
| 6. | I Can't Lay My Religion Down |
| 7. | Hero |
| 8. | Old Time Religion |
| 9. | You Brought Me Through |
| 10. | It Won't Be This Way Always |
| 11. | Well Done |
| Have You Heard The News Music Review Purchase Have You Heard The News CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Canton Spirituals That's My Train Fare Home CD (2003)
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| | Harvey Watkins, Jr It's In My Heart - Live In Raymond, MS CD (2003)
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| | Williams Brothers Still Here CD (2003)
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| | Lee Williams & Spiritual QC'S - Tell The Angels - Live In Memphis DVD (2005)
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| | Big Al Downing Downing,Big Al Vol. 2-Rockin' Down The Farm CD (2004) (Import)
$35.69 | | Peter Green Time Traders/Reaching The Cold 100 CDs (2007)
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$11.65 Great Britain's Recall label reaches toward Eagle Rock Entertainment for a pair of Peter Green Splinter Group records from earlier in the decade -- Time Traders from 2001 and Reaching the Cold 100 from 2003 -- and pops them out in this two-disc edition with jive liner notes that don't offer any real credits other than those due the songwriters. These are both very different albums than previous Splinter Group offerings. The bands are bigger, a bit rowdier, and Green's singing and playing are stronger than ever. That said, even with Nigel Watson, Peter Stroud, Roger Cotton (who wrote the new material here; Green's own writing contributions are recycled Fleetwood Mac jams), the first of these is very slick, and follows too closely in the current Chicago blues vernacular to be indisputably essential Green listening. There are moments on each of these records, however, of real interest. First there's Cotton's killer "Real World," on Time Traders; it's written in a minor key in the ghostly Green lineage with the writer's gorgeous B-3 flitting about in the background intertwining the guitar players; Green's spare snaky lead lines are here in abundance. Watson's old-school "Shadow on My Door" was written for Green to shine, and he does; so does the band. Stroud's "Time Keeps Slipping Away" is a blues-ish tune Chris Rea wishes he could have penned complete with female backing chorus. Green's instrumental "Underway" is a rare treat. It's beautiful, adrift with guitars playing call and response in the ether, with Green using Snowy White as a foil.
Reaching the Cold 100 is tantamount to a double album, clocking in at 78 minutes. It is the final Splinter Group recording, and perhaps was never meant to be an album, as Green left shortly after its completion. Too bad it didn't get more play because it's a stronger album all around. Green's playing two years on from Time Traders was fluid and confident; his singing even more so. Reaching the Cold 100 is the final Peter Green Splinter ...
| | Miren Aranburu Ensemble Lorategi Hibridoan CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Audiotransparent The Friday Of Our Lives CD (2008) (Import)
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$11.45 bio audiotransparent blends indie songs with postrock atmospheres in a slow-paced fashion. although the songs are melancholy in tone, there is always an apparent ...
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