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Sony Music Special Products' Turnin' Up the Heat contains a selection of ten songs from the Three Degrees' recordings for Philadelphia International. There are a few hits here, including the stone-cold classic "When Will I See You Again" and "Take Good Care of Yourself," plus a selection of lesser-known singles and album tracks, some of which are quite good, some which are just OK. Such haphazard selection is typical for budget-line collections and, much of the time, the results are a lot less engaging than this, which is still quite listenable, despite its flaws. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Turnin' Up The Heat Music Three Degrees Turnin' Up The Heat Songs Turnin' Up The Heat Music Review Buy Turnin' Up The Heat CD Purchase Turnin' Up The Heat CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Johnny Otis 1945-1947 CD (2002)
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| | Philly Steps: Phila-La Of Soul & Arctic Records Remixed Hits CD (2004)
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| | Jan & Dean Surf City/Dead Man's Curve/The New Girl In School CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.49 This two-fer from Beat Goes On features a pair of out-of-print Jan & Dean Liberty LP's: Surf City and Dead Man's Curve/The New Girl in School originally released in 1963 and 1964, respectively. Included among the 24 songs are the hits "Surf City," "Honolulu Lulu," "Dead Man's Curve" and "Linda," along with top-notch hot rod tracks like "3-Window Coupe," "Mighty G.T.O.," and "Bucket "T." This ...
| | J J Jackson But It's Alright CD (1967)
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$9.95 Soul belter J.J. Jackson is best known for his 1967 smash, "But It's Alright," but he has some fine singles and a couple of excellent albums as well, and 1967's But It's Alright on the Calla label is one of them. Kicking off with the infectious title track, the record alternates between flat-out rockers like "I Dig Girls," "Come See Me (I'm Your Man)" (which was written by Jackson, covered ...
| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | B B King Mr. Blues/Confessin' The Blues CD (2005) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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$18.79 This CD contains B.B. King's first ABC-Paramount studio efforts -- Mr. Blues (1962) and Confessin' the Blues (1965), respectively. While there are inevitable similarities between the projects, offering them back-to-back allows listeners an acute sense of King's rapid maturation and development during what was by all accounts the nexus of the guitarist/vocalist's career. The dozen-song Mr. Blues was a haphazard start for King with the contents taken from three different recording sessions in a 13-month period (March 1, 1962 through April 11, 1963). Based on the results, the artist was being presented as a blues shouter, supported by an antiquated big band and/or orchestra. Arguably the best of the lot comes from the Maxwell Davis led ensemble on the first of several Big Joe Turner tunes, the Ahmet Ertegun penned "Chains of Love." ...
| | Joe Simon Greatest Hits: The Spring Years 1970-1977 CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.99 Of all the soul singers who got their first hits during the 1960s, Joe Simon proved to be one of the most adaptable to the sweeter and slicker sounds of the 1970s. This 23-track compilation, covering ...
| | Lenny Kravitz Lenny CD (2001)
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$10.19 LENNY shows that Mr. Kravitz doesn't plan on stepping down from ...
| | Susie Arioli Pennies From Heaven CD (2002) (Import) Canada
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| | 3AD Inevitable CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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| | Chuckanut Drive Crooked Mile Home CD (2007)
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$10.65 Seattle area alt-country band Chuckanut Drive hits its stride with the release of its sophomore album The Crooked Mile Home. This ambitious country/rock concept album chronicles the wanderlust adventures of a young man through the back roads of middle America. Hearts get broken, shots get fired, and hell gets raised, but not without repentance, redemption, and a world-weary struggle to get back home. Produced and engineered by Johnny Sangster (Mudhoney, The Posies, The Briefs) The Crooked Mile Home pays tribute to early country story albums such as Willie Nelson’s Red-Headed Stranger. Chuckanut Drive also counts such rock icons as The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and The Band among its many influences. The album’s roots-rock appeal has been felt internationally, gaining the record much praise in foreign press and selling copies in over 10 countries. The songs of Texas-born singer/songwriter Steve Leslie radiate a human warmth rarely heard in today’s popular music. Chuckanut Drive plays pop music, but Leslie's lyrics often have an intimacy one would expect to find in a folk singer. Chuckanut Drive plays rock music, but guitarist Loren Huggins' twangy ...
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