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Buy Thinking & Drinking CD Purchase Thinking & Drinking CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | J J Cale Naturally CD (1971)
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$8.15 NATURALLY has stood up over the years as a perfect debut. When released in 1971, it introduced J.J. Cale's rootsy, laid back grooves to excellent effect, and in the decades since, this album and its follow-up, REALLY, have remained classics of mellow '70s country-rock. Riding on the success and easy blues feel of Eric Clapton's cover of Cale's "After Midnight," NATURALLY goes even deeper into roots music, concocting a mixture of country, blues, and boogie that is full of downhome goodness while it drips with cool.
Cale's version of "After Midnight" is here, as is his loping "Call Me the Breeze" (later covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd), and the minimal blues "Crazy Mama" (a radio hit for Cale). ...
| | Dolly Parton Trio CD (1987)
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$9.25 A classic modern country album, THE TRIO is as pretty as music gets. The ethereal harmony vocals of three of popular music's sweetest swingers, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, would be enough--their harmonies couldn't have been closer if they were triplets. But THE TRIO offers something more, gathering songs that not only utilize their natural singing talents but also bring out the emotional timbre of their collective voice.
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| | Kenny Wayne Shepherd Live On CD (1999)
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$8.75 "Electric Lullaby" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd, the "New Kid on the Strat," carries on the tradition of the blues masters, bringing the genre to a new generation of enthusiasts. His tonal sensibility, raw leads, and hard rock edge at times seem to pick up where the legacy of Stevie Ray Vaughan left off.
"Was" hints at an approach to blues that could be a signpost for the future. The contrast of programmed drums and slide guitar is eye-raising and risky, and yet works seamlessly for the song. Kenny Wayne puts his own Hendrix-laced spin on the Buddy Miles classic, "Changes." Not taking the often-traveled path of filling ...
| | Muddy Waters Folk Singer CD (1964) Remastered
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$8.49 Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24-karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
"You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had" and "The Same Thing" did not appear on the original version of FOLK SINGER. They were recorded at a separate session in April 1964, three months after FOLK SINGER was released.
The title and cover photo of this 1963 recording were an attempt to cash in on the burgeoning American folk revival, but this is pure acoustic blues. Muddy began his career as a Robert Johnson-style solo acoustic performer, and the tunes on FOLK SINGER hark back to those days. He's accompanied sparsely by Willie Dixon, drummer Clifton James and a young Buddy Guy, who provide a stark, deliberate backdrop for Muddy's rich vocal and expressive ...
| | Very Best Of Burt Bacharach CD (2001)
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| | Robben Ford Soul On Ten CD (2009)
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| | Hey Mardi Gras CD (1997)
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$7.59 Unknown Contributor Roles: Monk Boudreaux; Peter Schwarz ; Bo Dollis.
Arrangers: Chuck Carbo ; David Doucet; Michael Doucet; Beau Jocque.
Personnel: Steve Riley (vocals, fiddle, accordion); Peter Schwarz (vocals, fiddle, bass guitar); David Greely, Michael Doucet (vocals, fiddle); Beau Jocque (vocals, accordion); Marcia Ball (vocals, piano); Bo Dollis (vocals, tambourine); Chuck Carbo , Irma Thomas (vocals); Jimmy Domengeaux, James Benoit, David Doucet, Jimmy Reed Jr., Dennis Paul Williams, Steve Williams , Eugene Ross, Steve Williams , Jimmy Reed , Lee Allen Zeno, Ray Johnson, George Scott (guitar); Sonny Landreth (slide guitar, bottleneck guitar); Tommy Comeaux (mandolin); Stanley Dural (accordion, keyboards, rub-board); Errol Verret, Nathan Williams (accordion); ...
| | Toni Price Midnight Pumpkin CD (2001)
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$10.09 As a blues and R&B singer, Toni Price has no peers. Only Bonnie Raitt and Sue Foley -- both guitar players of considerable merit -- can approach the emotion Price can dig from a song, and of the two only Raitt has the same confidence with the material. Here, she is surrounded by her stalwart band and a host of friends who make up the elite studio crew of Austin, TX, including fiddler Champ Hood; guitarists Derek O'Brien, Scrappy Jud Newcomb, and Casper Rawls; bassist Frosty Smith; drummer Michael Duffy; David Grissom; and string king James Burton; as well as Tommy Shannon from Double Trouble and Jon Dee Graham. There are percussionists and a horn section and the whole damn thing shimmers with grace. Price delivers her songs without the reaching wail of her earlier records because she doesn't need to; she's a more nuanced vocalist, allowing the song to dictate to her what it needs. And what a collection of songs! There's the stomping bluegrass of Shelley King's "Call of My Heart," the smoky, tender artistry of Gwil Owen's "Something in the Water," the bluesy soul of "Work on It" and "Start of Something Good," and the Okie blues of J.J. Cale's "Like You Used To." Price also digs into her considerable early swing chops on the standard "Right Kind of Man," and duets with Malford Milligan on what should now be the watermark for Joe Tex's "I Want to Do Everything for You"; its original raw soul and barely restrained heat smolders between the singers. As if that weren't enough, there's a gospel quartet version of the late Blaze Foley's "Darlin'" and Gwil Owen and David Olney's swampy R&B torch stomp "Measure for Measure." From a lesser singer, this record would ...
| | 20 Hits CD (1991)
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| | Woman 3 CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Bob James Angels Of Shanghai CD (2006)
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| | Al Qauda Jada CD (2008)
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