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ACAPULCO SUNRISE is a collection of recordings that immediately pre-date the signing of Santana to CBS in 1969.
Recorded at Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo, California in 1969. Includes liner notes by Nigel Molden.
Santana: Carlos Santana (guitar); Gregg Rolie (vocals, keyboards); Neil Schon (guitar); David Brown (bass); Chepito Areas, Michael Carabello, Michael Schrieve (percussion).
Producers: Carlos Santana, Paul Curcio, Brent Dangerfield.
Personnel includes: Carlos Santana (guitar). Awakening Review
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Purchase Awakening CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Zona Jones Harleys & Horses CD (2004)
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$9.89 Stoney LaRue is a singer/songwriter based in Stillwater, OK, one of the leaders of a local outlaw country scene collectively dubbed Red Dirt, after the dominant topographical feature of central Oklahoma. LaRue's debut, The Red Dirt Album, is both a personal coming-out of a fairly gifted singer/songwriter and the mission statement of an entire collective of bands, including Cross Canadian Ragweed (led by singer/songwriter Cody Canada) and Jason Boland & the Stragglers, key figures from which appear here in vocal, instrumental, and songwriting roles. It's as if the Elephant 6 bands had been heavily influenced by Jerry Jeff Walker's Viva Terlingua and the rest of the Luckenbach, TX, scene of the '70s. However, LaRue's whiskey-smooth growl of a voice and his smart, traditionalist songwriting are the focal points throughout The Red Dirt Album, a twangy, rock-influenced collection of solid two-steps, ballads, and rockers. LaRue wrote or co-wrote all but two of the songs, the ringers being ...
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| | Lee Ann Womack Call Me Crazy CD (2008) Digipak
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$11.05 After flirting with the pop mainstream with hit singles like "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack came decidedly back to country with 2005's THERE'S MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM, an unapologetic stylistic throwback to the days when Patsy Cline and Kitty Wells ruled the country charts. While CALL ME CRAZY is nearly as traditionalist in its sound, and every bit as strong as a set of songs, it sounds perhaps a little more contemporary--more Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton than Patsy and Kitty--and includes highlights like first single "Last Call" and a pair of duets with Keith Urban and George Strait. CALL ME CRAZY was released as a vinyl LP as well as a digital download and a standard CD: the once retro but now once again hot format is a perfect fit for the album's back-to-basics charms.
Recording information: Keith Harter Music, San Antonio, TX; Paragon Studios, Franklin, TN; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN.
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| | George Jones & Merle Haggard Kickin' Out The Footlights Again.... CD (2006)
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$13.69 Issued in late 2006, KICKIN' OUT THE FOOTLIGHTS...AGAIN reunites old friends and fellow country legends George Jones and Merle Haggard, who previously collaborated on 1982's A TASTE OF YESTERDAY'S WINE. Many of the tracks consist of one performer covering the other, with standouts being Jones's beautifully weary take on "Footlights" and Haggard's surprisingly lively version ...
| | Sugarland Enjoy The Ride CD (2006)
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$10.45 With the departure of founding member Kristen Hall, Sugarland slimmed down ...
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| | Steel Reign East Of Eden CD (2005)
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$30.19 | | Hot Dance Bands From Okeh CDs (2007) Import
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$16.69 In 2007 the Retrieval historic reissue label brought out a chronologically arranged double-CD anthology of obscure hot dance band recordings made between November 1923 and February 1931 and released on 78-rpm platters bearing wine-red labels imprinted with the OKeh logo. Back then it was standard practice for phonograph record companies to maintain racially segregated catalogs. This compilation focuses upon 24 Caucasian OKeh dance bands, most of them quite obscure from the retrospective vantage point of the 21st century. Individuals who are lucky enough to own a copy of this amazing collection will have ready access to the sounds of the Scranton Sirens (from Pennsylvania), the Palledo Orchestra of St. Louis; Harold Leonard & His
Liner Note Author: Mark Berresford.
Recording information: Chicago, IL (11/26/1923-02/18/1931); George Vanderbilt Hotel, Asheville, NC (11/26/1923-02/18/1931); Los Angeles, CA (11/26/1923-02/18/1931); New Orleans, LA (11/26/1923-02/18/1931); New York, NY (11/26/1923-02/18/1931); Radison Hotel, Minneapolis, MN (11/26/1923-02/18/1931); St. Louis, MO (11/26/1923-02/18/1931).
Author: Chris Ellis.
Directors: Cornell Smelser; Irwin Abrams; Arnold Frank; Ed Kirkeby; Fred Rich; Mike Markel; Gus Arnheim; Harry Reser; Joe Frasetto; Emerson Gill; Sam Lanin; Ben Selvin.
Photographer: Chris Ellis.
Arrangers: Mickey Guy & His Rose Tree Cafe Orchestra; The Bill Perry Blues Band.
Personnel: Dick McDonough, Sonny Howard Ernie Anderson (guitar); Phillip Cole (banjo, violin, clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass saxophone, drums); Fred Brohez (banjo, cornet); Arthur Schutt (banjo, piano, drums); Tommy Fellini, Mark Fisher, Earl Wright, Harry Reser, Bill Barford, Tony Colucci, Stanley Thompson (banjo); Larry Abbott (violin, clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Tom Stacks (violin, drums); Henry Jaworski, Irwin Abrams, Milton Shaw, Dan Yates, Gene Fogarty, Emerson Gill, Les Reis, Joe Venuti, Russ Columbo, Artie Dunn, Smith Ballew, Vernon Dalhart, Xavier ...
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