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Originally released in 1975 on the Lubbock-bred singer/songwriter/visual artist's own Fate label and reissued in the '90s by Sugar Hill, Terry Allen's first album bears the influences of fellow Lubbockites Butch Hancock, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Joe Ely and of Californian adventurers Randy Newman and Little Feat, whose artsy folk-Western swing-R&B melange may be the album's nearest point of reference. Allen, at the time a teacher and artist-in-residence at California's Chouinard Institute, originally conceived JUAREZ as the soundtrack to an exhibit of lithographs. In fact, the struggling artist was only able to pay the studio musicians by giving them copies of the artwork. JUAREZ more than stands on its own merits as a concept album/morality play concerning two pairs of lovers on a southwestern killing spree. Allen's uncommon lyrical skill and unerring eye for detail are already in full evidence here, and JUAREZ is a fine debut.
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Personnel: Terry Allen (vocals, piano, maracas); Lloyd Maines (guitar, dobro); Peter Kaukonen (guitar, mandolin); Greg Douglas (guitar); Richard Bowden (mandolin, fiddle); Bukka Allen (accordion); Davis McLarty (drums); Diane Harris (background vocals).
Mojo (Publisher) (p.96) - 5 stars out of 5 - "[A] remarkable debut album from one of Lubbock, Texas's more obscure but most original artists....[With] rollicking barroom piano, Texan guitar, Mariachi music and border blues ballads." Purchase Juarez CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Minus 5 I Don't Know Who I Am CD (2003) Let The War Against Music
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| | Vaughan, Stevie Ray & Double Trouble Collection CDs (1999)
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$21.69 The Collection includes 3 separate albums: TEXAS FLOOD (1983)/COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER (1984)/SOUL TO SOUL (1985).
In the summer of 1998, Sony repackaged and re-released Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's first three albums -- Texas Flood, Couldn't Stand the Weather, and Soul to Soul -- as a slipcased box set. It was re-released again in 2005, and it's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
In the summer of 1998, Sony repackaged and re-released Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's first three albums -- Texas Flood, Couldn't Stand the Weather, and Soul to Soul -- as a slipcased box set -- it was re-released again in 2005. It's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them, but since there are no bonus tracks, new packaging, or remastering, the package is only of marginal interest to hardcore fans and collectors. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
In the summer of 1998, Sony repackaged and re-released Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's first three albums -- Texas Flood, Couldn't Stand the Weather, and Soul to Soul -- as a slipcased box set. It's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them, but since there are no bonus tracks, new packaging, or remastering, the package is only of marginal interest to hardcore fans and collectors. [This is not true of the expanded version of this same set, which offers quite a few rarities. There are five bonus tracks on Texas Flood: an unreleased version of "Tin Pan Alley," an interview, and live versions of "Testify," "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and "Wham!" There are also five bonus tracks on Couldn't Stand the Weather: unreleased versions of "Hide Away," "Look at Little ...
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| | Poppa Steve Mutimer Oh My Yes CD (2007)
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$12.59 Poppa Steve Mutimer began his musical career at age 8 with his first set of drums. He took lessons from Benny Goodmanâs noted big band drummer, Ray Mann, until age 12.At 15 he formed his first band, The Rhythm Kings, in hometown, Rockford, IL in 1958. The group was the first rock ân roll band in the city and became a huge local success for the next 3 years during high school. The Kings cut two records, both of which were regionally successful, with one tune, Maj, reaching the local Top 10 and earning a âbulletâ in Billboard Magazine.After a stint in the US Navy, Steve formed his second band, The Daze & Knights, which became a back up road band for the William Morris Agency, Chicago office, working with their hit vocalists and vocal groups of the time such as The Four Tops, Bobby Goldsboro, The Chiffons, The Crystals, Jimmy Clanton, Brian Highland, Dee Dee Sharp ⊠to name a few. This group lasted from 1965 to 1968.Leaving the road after 3 years and newly married, Steve went to work in local radio in Rockford and played drums in an immensely popular club band, The Exceptions, in South Beloit, Wisconsin until the mid 70s when he finally hung up his sticks.For the next 30 years, Steve owned his own advertising agency in Rockford and later San Diego where he wrote and produced hundreds of musical scores for client jingles, AV shows and television programs. One of his scores won a TV EMMY for best music composition.Finally Steve retired from the ad biz and moved to Arizona. With the advent of new musical digital technology over the past several years he furthered his musical skills even more by doing his own composing, programming and editing for personal pleasure. This âhobbyâ led to eleven CDs so far, produced over the past 4 years. Still getting better (after all these years) combining computer generated tracks, pre-recorded loops, and live musicians (particularly stepson, DG Mattingley, on guitars), Steve hopes to continue producing âfeel goodâ music for new found fans, friends, and his own enjoyment. What Radio Says âŠWhat an album! For those unaware of the works of Poppa Steve Mutimer, you don't know whatyou are or have been missing. Steve's latest album, Ooo Ahhh, contains so many elements one doesn't know where to start. Listening to it is a musical journey in itself and varies each time you listen, as there is always something new to discover. A hidden note here, a change of tempo there a bit more fusion there and the musicianship simply and easily increases each time. This album has traits of Chill, Funk, Jazz, Latin and even a bit of New Country. What a mix and what a great talent lies behind its composition; get hold of a copy now and be ahead of the hordes before ...
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