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"Slip Away," yes, but also "Patches," "Snatchin' It Back," "Too Weak to Fight" and six more. The bottom line is, for the money, this is one kickin' comp of Clarence Carter's best. It may not be very long, but it's got the big dose of soul you need every now and then. These Rhino Flashback compilations -- all reissues, by the way -- are hit and miss, but this one is a bullseye, containing the best from one of the great Southern soulmen. ~ Thom Jurek
Collectables' Slip Away is a decent budget-priced ten-track collection containing many of soul singer Clarence Carter's late-'60s and early-'70s Top Ten hits, featuring the original versions of "Slip Away" and "Patches." Please note that this edition includes the exact same track listing as the 2003 Rhino Flashback release Slip Away and Other Hits. ~ Al Campbell Clarence Carter Slip Away Songs Purchase Slip Away CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bad Company CD (1974) Remastered
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$8.59 THE ORIGINAL BAD CO. ANTHOLOGY includes several previously unreleased tracks including four tracks recorded in 1998.
Recorded between November 1973 and November 1998. Includes liner notes by John McDermott.
Digitally remastered by Steve Croxford, Jack "Jacko" Adams, and Walter Coehlo
1974's BAD COMPANY laid the groundwork for much of the mainstream hard rock that would dominate FM radio and album sales in the 1970s and '80s. In contrast to the expansive canvases of psychedelic music and the virtuoso excesses of prog rock, Bad Company's debut stripped the blues-rock model down to its essentials, playing muscular, amped-up power chords over driving 4/4 beats. Though the singing of vocalist Paul Rodgers (who had previously been in the blues-based band Free) has a rather flat affect, it is powerful and distinctive, meshing perfectly with the bluesy riffs of guitarist Mick Ralphs.
The tightly structured songs are cut from similar cloth, but the exuberant "Can't Get Enough," the snarling "Bad Company," and moody, spectral "Ready For Love" provide enough variety to keep things interesting. ...
| | O V Wright Soul Of O. V. Wright CD (1992)
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$7.99 Contains material recorded for the Duke-Peacock subsidiary, Back Beat, between 1964 and 1974.
O.V. Wright is part of the Pantheon Of 1960s Soul, up there with Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding. He's not as well known as them--at least in America--but his songs have been covered by Redding, the Rolling Stones, Robert Cray, and Ann Peebles. Like Burke and Franklin, his vocal ...
| | Beach Boys Sunflower/Surf's Up CDs (2000) Remastered
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$11.69 Mike Love has worn down the Beach Boys' cars-and-surf sound into empty exercises in nostalgia while Brian Wilson based his reputation among the rock intelligentsia almost entirely upon PET SOUNDS and the unreleased SMILE. Nevertheless, there are many Beach Boys cultists who feel that SUNFLOWER and SURF'S UP are the band's finest work.
Released in 1970 and '71 as the first products of their new Brother Records deal with Warner Brothers, whose commercial and artistic expectations were much different than the group had experienced at Capitol, these are relaxed, confident records with a progressive, experimental edge. While there's some missteps--Love's "Student Demonstration Time" is ...
| | Sonic Youth Daydream Nation CD (1988)
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$6.85 The double album that brought Sonic Youth to the attention of a wider audience and prompted the eager interest of a handful of major labels. DAYDREAM NATION, with its sleepy single ...
| | Dells Ultimate Collection CD (2004)
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$11.99 With a Motown flair, sweet Chicago harmonies, and sparse string arrangements that prefigured the Philly sound, the Dells reached the pop charts in every decade from the 1950s through the 1990s, a feat only equaled by the great James Brown. Originally a doo wop group, the Dells had hits in the 1950s with "Oh What a Night" and "Stay in My Corner," then placed both songs in the charts again with re-recorded versions (the versions that are included here) on the Chess-owned Cadet label at the end of the 1960s. Undisputed masters of the slow jam ballad, the group exploits the oil and water textures of Marvin Junior's gruff, hard soul voice set against the soaring high tenor of Johnny Carter, and the steady emotional tension this brings to songs like "Stay in My Corner" is textbook Chicago soul. This collection pulls together all their biggest hits, including "A Heart Is a House for Love," the theme song ...
| | Looking Glass Brandy CD (1998)
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$5.69 Chances are, most listeners familiar with "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" have no idea that the Looking Glass is the band that recorded the song. It was one of many instant smash hits from unknown artists that crowded the AM airwaves in the early '70s. Like almost all of their peers, the Looking Glass never had another major hit, although "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne" climbed its way into the Top 40 a year later. Instead, all their rage and glory was in "Brandy," an irresistible soft rock tune about the sweet waitress whose heart was broken by a sailor. Whenever the group was written about -- which wasn't often -- there were hints that the band was heavier than "Brandy" made them out to be, and since neither of their two albums were in print and no concert recordings existed, it seemed like a reasonable claim. That is, until Sony Music Special Products' ten-track budget-priced compilation Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) -- what else could it have been called? -- was released in 1998. True, Collectables had previously issued a Looking Glass collection in 1996, but their discs aren't always widely distributed, so this was the first time many listeners had the opportunity to hear something besides "Brandy." Anyone expecting a shock, like heavy rock, will be disappointed -- most of the remaining nine songs are firmly in the soft rock and introspective folk-pop vein, thereby refuting almost all ...
| | Best Of Solomon Burke CD (1994)
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$8.59 Best of Solomon Burke is a 12-track, budget-priced collection that features some of his biggest hits (sometimes in re-recorded versions), including "Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)," "Cry to Me," "If You Need Me," "Looking for a Sign," "I Ain't Gonna Give Up (Till I Find a Way)," and "We Can Be Together Again." Although there are better collections available, ...
| | James Cotton Cut You Loose! CD (1967)
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$11.19 The second solo album by James Cotton, the one time harp disciple of Sonny Boy Williamson and former Muddy Waters sideman, is a loose, enjoyable mixture of urbane and gutbucket blues styles. Among the former, Cotton phrases like a sax player (but gets a sound like Little Walter) on Percy Mayfield's classy ballad "River's Invitation," while on Jimmy Reed's standard ...
| | Alvin "Red" Tyler Simply Red (Alvin 'Red' Tyler 1925-98) CD (1998)
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$13.75 One of the mainstays of the legendary Cosimo Studio session regulars along with Earl Palmer, Allen Toussaint, Lee Allen, Justin Adams, James Booker, Chuck Carbo and others, Alvin "Red" Tyler played and arranged on many a classic record session in the heyday of New Orleans rock & roll. Playing on hit recordings with Fats Domino, Little Richard, Lloyd Price, Smiley Lewis, Shirley and Lee, Joe Turner, Jimmy Clanton, Frankie Ford and Bobby Mitchell, Tyler's resumé is the recorded history of '50s New Orleans music. By 1961, he got to record his own album (Rockin' & Rollin') for Johnny Vincent's Ace imprint, collected here along with six previously unissued alternate ...
| | That Lonely Feeling Called The Blues CD (2000)
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| | Ingrid Jensen Higher Grounds CDs (1999)
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$12.95 Ingrid Jensen has the talent to make a dent in the world of jazz, and her hard-edged sound on trumpet hearkens to some of the past masters such as Woody Shaw, Freddie Hubbard, and Clifford Brown. Her excellent choice of a second horn, tenor saxophonist Gary Thomas (who doubles on flute), should have been enough to catapult this recording to the top of the pack, but somehow, the somewhat placid arrangements detract from ...
| | Chico Novarro La Noche CD (2007) (Import) Argentina
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| | Coastline Band Sweet 'N' Ripe CD (2005)
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| | Muddy Waters CD (2005)
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| | Juan Gabriel La Historia Del Divo CD (2006) Remastered
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