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The James Gang earned a great number of fans through their live performances, so it made sense that they would release a live record within months of their successful third album. Live in Concert captures much of the energy of their live performances, with Joe Walsh's guitar solos catching fire on nearly every song. However, the record also makes it clear that he was beginning to outgrow the confines of the James Gang, as Fox and Peters struggled to keep up with his imaginative playing for most of the album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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$13.85 Frank "Big Boy" Goudie started out as a trumpeter and ended up specializing on clarinet. This CD has music recorded near the end of his life (he passed away in 1964) and the results are sometimes a little erratic. Actually, Goudie plays quite well throughout. The first date, five selections from 1960, are notable historically ...
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$13.85 Ernestine Anderson has been not only one of the greatest all-time jazz and blues singers, but has also displayed remarkable consistency. Her straight-laced, no-nonsense, soulful vocal control has graced many a standard or laid-back bluesy tune, each one of which she makes all her own. This collection is no different in terms of her refined quality in rendering well-known tunes, but there are some true signature statements included here that have to keep her high on anyone's list of favorite American born and bred vocalists. Producer, arranger, and guitarist Rodney Jones is a treat to hear on this date, dipping deep into the wellspring of his blues background in a way his progressive recordings only hint at. Pianist Lafayette Harris is one of those unsung heroes who plays so much in the pocket, he's easy to take for granted, yet never upstages anyone. Bassist Chip Jackson is borrowed from Billy Taylor's band, and the hard charging young drummer Carl Allen tones his swing down beautifully for this program of classy tunes. Anderson's sophistication comes to the forefront for ballads like "It's Easy to Remember" as the band adopts a classical Modern Jazz Quartet type backdrop under lyrics of regret, while two Michel Legrand songs, "Love Makes the Changes" has some great piano musings from Harris, and the little boy lost tune "Pieces of a Dream" makes one aware of her authenticity in relating matters of the heart. Her sullen, confident voice on the song of slight confusion "Wonder Why," as well as five other tracks, blend in the tart alto saxophone of Donald Harrison, an unmatched pair working in contrasts, not in tandem. It's great to hear her do the autobiographical "Nightlife" popularized by Willie Nelson with Jones in the style of B.B. King, or an easygoing take of Louis Jordan's fun tune "Everybody Eats When They Come to My House," just to show that everything is not all serious or about a brokenhearted romance. "On the Sunny Side of the Street" showcases Anderson at her best, straddling the lyric with classic extensions over seven tasty minutes; it's the only one in the bunch she has recorded before (with George Shearing on the 1988 Concord album Perfect Match) adding some scat to the famous song lines as well. Though most will not be familiar with "Bargain Day," shoppers of material goods or love will relate to finding that discounted item when they least expect it, and pleased that Jones knows his blues interpretations so well as heard here. A solid effort, and one of her better latter ...
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