| | Luther Lackey I'm Talking To You CD Luther Lackey Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Luther Lackey (vocals, percussion, background vocals).
Living Blues (p.40) - "[His singing] has echoes of Joe Tex and Sam Cooke along with more up-to-date hip-hop cadences." Luther Lackey I'm Talking To You Songs I'm Talking To You Music Review Purchase I'm Talking To You CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | X-Man Love Potion CD (2002)
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| | O B Bryant Blues Party CD (2002)
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| | Cicero Blake Ain't Nothing Wrong CD (2003)
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| | Shirley Brown Woman Enough! CD (2004)
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$14.19 Arrangers: Shirley Brown ; Lester Snell; Richard Cason.
Personnel: Shirley Brown (background vocals); Michael Toles, Darlene Moreno ...
| | Sheba Potts-Wright I Need A Cowboy To Ride My Pony CD (2004)
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| | Vance Kelly Hands Off! CD (1998)
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| | Georgia Blues & Gospel: Complete Recorded Works CDs (1994) Import
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| | Ben Harper Welcome To The Cruel World CD (1994)
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$9.29 Available with FIGHT FOR YOUR MIND and THE WILL TO LIVE in THE BEN HARPER BOX SET.
The aggressive, powerhouse sound singer/songwriter Ben Harper would introduce with his band the Innocent Criminals on 1998's THE WILL TO LIVE is not present on the artist's debut, WELCOME TO THE CRUEL WORLD. Instead, this '94 album shines a spotlight on Harper's acoustic guitar, plaintive voice, and soulful folk songs. Harper's intensity as a performer is clear from the opening guitar instrumental "The Three of Us" (which commands attention with its subtle, simple repetitions) to "I'll Rise," a gospel-inflected interpretation of Maya Angelou's poem "And Still I Rise."
Sonically, the record is of a piece, with understated dynamics and an emphasis on intimate, acoustic, bluesy folk-rock. But Harper impresses most with his penchant for incorporating a range of stylistic influences, such as the late-'60s reggae cast of "Breakin' Down" and the Cajun-country romp of "Mama's Got a Girlfriend Now." Moreover, Harper strikes an admirable balance between songs that address issues of social injustice ("Like a King") and those that touch on personal concerns of love and identity ("Pleasure and Pain"). This combination, on top of Harper's obvious musical talents, makes for an impressive, thoroughly enjoyable first effort.
Personnel: Ben ...
| | Emotions Chronicle: Greatest Hits CD (1979)
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$9.65 Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
A fine collection of The Emotions' greatest hits, Chronicle also includes several songs that weren't as popular but were ...
| | Jesse Thomas Easy In The Apple CD (2000)
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$14.65 Jesse Thomas (vocals); Paul Metzky (guitar); Richard Bennett (piano); Tony Morgan (bass); Lorenzo Boston, Chris Millar (drums); Charles Otis (tambourine).
Recorded at Tedesco Studios, Paramus, ...
| | Robert Lockwood, Jr Sweet Home Chicago: The Job Sessions 1950'S CD (2003)
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$19.05 Robert Jr. Lockwood and Johnny Shines get paired together on this release from P-Vine (essentially an expanded version of an earlier disc from Paula Records) because of their association with blues great Robert Johnson (Shines as his running buddy and Lockwood as his stepson) and because both happened to record for JOB Records in Chicago in the early '50s. Shines turns in a striking ten-song set here, perhaps his best session ever, with taut electric guitar work on tracks like "Gonna Call the Angel" and "Fish Tail," while Lockwood mostly serves as a sideman on the other portion of the disc, although his vocals and guitar work on "Aw Awbaby" (a version of "Sweet Home Chicago") are quite striking. Shines fans should definitely pick this up, while Lockwood admirers may want to look elsewhere for a better representation ...
| | Pro Artist: Carole King Karaoke CD (2005)
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