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This is a super budget collection of Percy Sledge material that clocks in under half-an-hour. That said, every track is a solid performance, from the title cut to "Take Time to Know Her," to his visionary re-reading of "Love Me Tender," to the Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn nugget, "It Tears Me Up," to the Bobby Womack classic "Baby Help Me." The listener gets a taste of Sledge as both a killer soul crooner and a gritty blues and gospel singer. There may be better places to start with Sledge, but for the money, this little slab can't be beat. ~ Thom Jurek
Percy Sledge's fame will forever rest on the shoulders of his massive 1966 hit, the forlorn ballad "When a Man Loves a Woman." With its funeral pace and churchy organ, coupled with Sledge's pleading, compassionate vocal, "When a Man Loves a Woman" is one of the most fascinatingly desperate songs in pop history. Although he was one of Southern soul's greatest singers, Sledge never got that near the sun again. This brief set has "When a Man Loves a Woman" and his great take on Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn's "It Tears Me Up," but the rest of these tracks are hardly essential. ~ Steve Leggett When A Man Loves A Woman Music Percy Sledge When A Man Loves A Woman Songs When A Man Loves A Woman Music When A Man Loves A Woman Music Review Purchase When A Man Loves A Woman CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Superstars Of Seventies Soul Live DVD (2004)
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$9.69 The music scene of the 1970s was enriched by the sweet sounds of soul, with an incredible array of talented artists making the crossover into the mainstream thanks to some classic songs. Fortunately many of the great soul performers were extensively captured on camera, and this release represents some of the best live acts of the decade. An extensive trawl of the Sony archives has turned up some incredible gems, including Patti LaBelle storming her way through "Lady Marmalade;" An earth shaking rendition of "Disco Inferno" by Earl Young's Trammps; The laidback, reggae-tinged sounds of "Rock Your Baby" by George McRae; The inspirational "Ain't No ...
| | George Strait 50 Number Ones CDs (2004)
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$16.69 From the early 1980s onward, there's been no greater champion of traditional country-music values in the mainstream (and none more successful) than George Strait. Like a virtual Ramones of country, he's remained unshakeable in his devotion to a straightforward, no-frills aesthetic of which he's become the unquestioned standard-bearer. This populist stance has accordingly resounded with huge numbers of listeners; if you thought it was impressive when Alabama released a hits collection containing 40 Number One country hits, try Strait's ...
| | Smokey Robinson - The Definitive Collection DVD (2006) DTS Sound
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$10.39 Motown has trawled through the television archives to bring this selection of rare Smokey Robinson material to the screen. The performances begin with a spot recorded at the Motortown Revue in 1963, which is followed by a journey through the decades, finally ending ...
| | Elvis Lives: The 25th Anniversary Concert DVD (2006) Keep Case
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$14.35 In honor of the King's death a quarter-century ago, this concert from 2002 resurrects ...
| | Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis Redding DVD (2007)
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$12.05 Otis Redding is captured on camera performing in a variety of locations across the globe on DREAMS TO REMEMBER. Sixteen musical performances of songs such as "Pain in my Heart" and "Try a Little Tenderness" are included, and so is the very last appearance Otis made on television, which was shot the day before his tragic death. Also featured are interviews and testimonials from people who knew the late soul singer, including Otis's wife and daughter. DREAMS TO REMEMBER is a fine testament to this wonderfully talented musician, and has been compiled ...
| | Eddie C Campbell Tear This World Up CD (2009)
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$12.29 At one time or another, blues guitarist Eddie C. Campbell played with almost all of the Chicago blues greats, from Willie Dixon to Little Walter, but he didn't release an album under his own name until 1977's KING OF THE JUNGLE. Since then, his recording career has been musically ...
| | Mongo Santamaria Mongo Introduces La Lupe CD (1963)
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| | Jens Lekman Oh You're So Silent Jens CD (2005)
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$12.19 Like Stephen Merritt and his inspirations, George and Ira Gershwin, Lekman writes those rare songs that are funny, tender, clever, caustic, and heartbreakingly poignant all at once. His use of samples (often simple, yet perfectly so) and orchestrated chamber pop arrangements ...
| | Pete Townshend Rough Mix CD (1977) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; DualDisc
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$15.49 This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
ROUGH MIX is one of the most relaxed albums of Pete Townshend's solo career. With this release, the Who leader leaves the thundering avalanche of his band to create a rustic pub band atmosphere. It's a damned notable pub band to be sure (with guest performances from Charlie Watts, Eric Clapton, and Ian Stewart, to name a few) and one can only surmise how much the late (and former Small Faces member) Ronnie Lane is responsible for the offhand charm.
On ROUGH MIX, ukelele, dobro, and accordion outweigh the Les Pauls and Marshall stacks that usually attend Townshend's music. The album's best tunes (some of which were written and are sung by Lane himself) rely on warm, homespun invitations rather than riffs played at eardrum-shattering volume. With tunes that are by turn bucolically wistful ("Annie"), sweeping and majestic ("Street in the City"), and playfully grandiose ("Misunderstood"), ROUGH MIX ...
| | Deep Purple Live At Montreux 2006 CD (2007) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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$45.99 Purple's first live album without keyboardist/founder Jon Lord finds the band returning to Montreux for the festival's 40th anniversary in 2006. It's a spirited affair and even though this single-disc CD is edited down by about a third from the DVD of the same show, available separately, it's still a rousing document from these hard working hard rockers. Purple was touring behind its new album at the time, 2006's Rapture of the Deep, and three of its songs are featured here, all lumped together in the middle of the set. The tunes ("The Wrong Man," "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" and the title track) have a prog/jazz feel to them, perhaps influenced by guitarist Steve Morse who comes from that background with his work for Kansas and the Dixie Dregs. While none of them are likely to be future classics, it does push Purple's boundaries in a logical direction without losing the guitar/organ interplay so integral to the sound. Singer Ian Gillan can't quite navigate some of the high notes on the new additions or the hits that dominate the disc's playing time like he used to. But otherwise Purple sounds tight and committed despite having played much of this music on nearly every show for three decades. The bluesy "When a Blind Man Cries," somewhat of a rarity originally recorded in the Machine Head days, makes an appearance just before the closing batch of evergreens that wrap up the concert. Don Airey gets a solo spot, similar to Rick Wakeman's in Yes shows, to feature his skills on various keyboards. In five minutes he shifts from prog to boogie woogie to classical and jazz with uncanny grace, although how many times you'll want to hear it is questionable. Steve Morse's analogous showcase on guitar is only available on the DVD. A nearly nine-minute take on "Highway Star" kicks off with a prog jam that includes licks from the Yardbirds' "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" before hitting its familiar riff. The quintet also goofs around with a surprisingly effective straight-ahead jazz version of "Smoke on the Water" before pounding out the metal chords that launched a million air guitarist's bedroom fantasies. Bassist Roger Glover ...
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$14.45 | | Hazard To Ya Booty Putcha Hand On It CD (2009)
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$16.45 Hailing from St. Louis, MO, Hazard To Ya Booty fuses elements of rock, soul, hip-hop, jazz and blues to make a head bobbing funk sound that's guaranteed to get people moving and sweating. If hazard could inject any more energy into their live shows they would cause an audio supernova and be sucked into a funky black hole. Starting out in 2000 at Truman State University in MO and making a huge splash on the local college scene, Hazard has gone through various line up changes since but all the while stayed true to its core principal: Getting that booty moving. One generally thinks to Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Roots, Galactic, or Dumpstaphunk when experiencing Hazard’s mix of melody and rhymes with rocking and funky grooves all accented by a slamming horn section. Other parallels are drawn to Sly and the Family Stone, Parliament, James Brown, and Stevie Wonder, all of whom Hazard play tribute to in their live sets. Along with winning several local ...
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