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| |   | 1. | Intro | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Let's Start Somin' | |
| 3. | Got Anna? | |
| 4. | On the Flo | |
| 5. | Weed Head Syrp Fiend | |
| 6. | Where Is da Dro? | |
| 7. | Trick I'm From da Mound | |
| 8. | Skit 1 | |
| 9. | Mo Chedda | |
| 10. | Get That Money | |
| 11. | Ya'll Can't F*** With This | |
| 12. | Hood Representa | |
| 13. | This How We Roll | |
| 14. | Skit 2 | |
| 15. | Fattest Mack | |
| 16. | I Did Dat | |
| 17. | Shut 'Em Down | |
| 18. | Get 'Em Up | |
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| | Ella Fitzgerald At Newport CD (1958) Remastered
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$10.85 Digitally remastered using 24-Bit technology by Kevin Reeves (Universal Music Studios-East).
Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Freebody Park, Newport, Rhode Island on July 4, 1957.
Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Freebody Park, Newport, Rhode Island on July 6, 1957.
Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhide Island on July 5, 1957.
Ella Fitzgerald & Billie Holiday at Newport presents the naturally intriguing results when Verve paired two sets recorded two days apart (over the 4th of July weekend, 1957) by the two best female singers of the 20th century. Unfortunately, circumstances weren't in their favor, as the combined factors of an unsympathetic band (for Fitzgerald) and shaky health (for Holiday) make these sets just a step below the expected level of greatness. It's unclear how much time Fitzgerald had spent with her trio, though she makes her unhappiness known while trying to jump-start them to a quicker tempo on "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" and "April in Paris." Finally, she gets the band in line, delivering crowd-pleasing renditions of "Lullaby of Birdland" and the terrific scat piece "Air Mail Special," which must have set the park on fire. Holiday, though she would live for two more years, sounds as though she's on death's doorstep, croaking her standards "Willow Weep for Me," "My Man," "Lady Sings the Blues," and "What a Little Moonlight Can Do." Of course, any Billie Holiday ...
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$24.65 This 1999 reissue contains five bonus tracks not on the original release.
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The irony of 1989's IN STEP lay in the fact that after rebounding from a terrible drug problem, Stevie Ray Vaughan had his new lease on life cut short by a helicopter crash the following year. The record itself features some of Vaughan's most inspired playing and Double Trouble has rarely sounded better. Songs such as "Crossfire," "Wall Of Denial" and "Tightrope" alluded to Vaughan's personal problems with just the right amount of optimism and scathing guitar thrown in for good measure. Blues influences abound whether it's a rollicking cover of Willie Dixon's "Let Me Love You Baby," a smoldering reading of Buddy Guy's "Leave My Girl Alone" or an upbeat take on Howlin' Wolf's "Love Me Darlin'."
For all his skill as an interpreter of other people's songs, Stevie Ray Vaughan's originals are just as solid. Of particular note here are the instrumentals "Travis Walk" and "Riviera Paradise." Paced by Chris Layton's militaristic time-keeping, the former finds Vaughan trading solos with Reese Wynan's pounding piano. The latter is a number that dates back to 1980 and shimmers with the same kind of gentle aura found in some of Carlos Santana's more introspective playing.
Stevie Ray Vaughan had always been a phenomenal guitarist, but prior to In Step, his songwriting was hit or miss. Even when he wrote a classic modern blues song, it was firmly within the genre's conventions; only on Soul to Soul's exquisite soul-blues "Life Without You" did he attempt to stretch the boundaries of the form. As it turns out, that was the keynote for In Step, an album where Vaughan found his own songwriting voice, blending blues, soul, and rock in unique ways, and writing with startling emotional honesty. Yes, there are a few covers, all well-chosen, but the heart of the album rests in the songs he co-wrote with Doyle Bramhall, the man who penned the Soul to Soul highlight "Change It." Bramhall proved to be an ideal collaborator for Vaughan; tunes like the terse "Tightrope" and ...
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