Buy Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson CD
Purchase Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson CD
To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Johnny Otis 1945-1947 CD (2002)
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson album
$18.05 Growing up among Afro-Americans in Berkeley, CA, Greek-American Johnny Otis (born John Veliotes) always identified strongly with people of color. Before he had attained the age of 20 he was gigging with black jazz bands throughout the Southwest, and eventually organized an ensemble deliberately patterned after Count Basie's orchestra. This highly charged album of historical musical artifacts documents the very beginning of Johnny Otis' recording career. With one apparently unobtainable exception, the Classics Blues & Rhythm Series has assembled all of Otis' Excelsior recordings, made in Los Angeles between 1945 and 1947. This provides background and context for his more well-known Savoy material, and indeed for everything this amazing person accomplished during ...
| | Philly Steps: Phila-La Of Soul & Arctic Records Remixed Hits CD (2004)
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson CD music
$12.89 Jamie/Guyden Dist. Co. celebrates its 50th anniversary by celebrating the artists and musicians of its past with contemporary remixes by Paul Simpson and Tom Moulton of the labels' classic hits like "Yes, I'm Ready" by Barbara Mason and "Waitin for the Rain" by the Fantastic Johnny C. Paul Simpson, whose remix of Marvin Gaye’s "Lets Get It On" Slate Magazine considered ...
| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson music CDs
$24.79 While MUSICALLY RICH...AND FAMOUS documents the second half of British blues godfather ...
| | Electric Light Orchestra A New World Record - Expanded Edition CD (1976) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson songs
$7.59 Also available in a 3-pack with FACE THE MUSIC and DISCOVERY.
1976's A NEW WORLD RECORD is both a classic of commercial '70s pop and an archetypal ELO album. From the outer-space synths and rich orchestrations that open the album to Jeff Lynne's meticulous production and Beatlesque melodies, A NEW WORLD RECORD is magnificent ear candy. Both ambitious enough to appeal to "serious" rock fans and ultra-catchy enough to sound terrific on Top 40 radio (the plaintively gorgeous, McCartney-like "Telephone Line" and the anthemic "Livin' Thing" were well-deserved smashes), ELO was one of the few '70s bands whose appeal covered both the FM and AM spectrums. The album even resurrects "Do Ya," a classic single by Lynne's former band, the Move, in a splashy new version.
The next ELO album, 1977's elaborate double-album OUT ...
| | Electric Light Orchestra Face The Music CD (1975) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Expanded Edition
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson album
$7.59
| | Electric Light Orchestra On The Third Day CD (1973) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Expanded Edition
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson CD music
$7.59
| | Bhangra Fever CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson music CDs
$13.59
| | Weeping Willows Singles Again CD (2007) (Import)
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson songs
$20.99
| | Best Of Conejo CD (2006) Parental Advisory
$9.55 | | Substanz-T Beyond E CD (2007) (Import) Import
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson album
$23.29
| | Johnny Paycheck Hero Of The Working Man CD (2006) Tin
Show & Tell: The Best Of Al Wilson CD music
$5.85
|
|