| | Procol Harum Salty Dog CD - Import Procol Harum Discography of CDs
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Limited Edition High Definition Japanese pressing in a miniature LP sleeve. Cube Records. 2006. Procol Harum Salty Dog Songs | 1. | A Salty Dog | |
| 2. | Milk Of Human Kindness, The | |
| 3. | Too Much Between Us | |
| 4. | Devil Came From Kansas, The | |
| 5. | Boredom  | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Juicy John Pink | |
| 7. | Wreck Of The Hesperus | |
| 8. | All This And More | |
| 9. | Crucifiction Lane | |
| 10. | Pilgrim's Progress | |
| 11. | Long Gone Geek | |
| 12. | All This And More (Take 1) | |
| 13. | Milk Of Human Kindness (Take 1), The | |
| 14. | Pilgrim's Progress (Take 1) | |
| 15. | McGreggor | |
| 16. | Still There'll Be More (Take 8) | |
| Purchase Salty Dog CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Carole King Music CD (1971) Japan; Remastered
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$24.45 In an era where it's not uncommon for a superstar act to wait three or four years between releases, it's astonishing to realize that Carole King wrote and recorded a strong follow-up to 1971's bazillion-selling TAPESTRY that was released before the year was up! MUSIC was a big commercial success, but anything would pale next to the ecstatic commercial response to TAPESTRY, which was still high in the charts when this follow-up was released. The generically-titled MUSIC didn't ...
| | Harold Mabern Few Miles From Memphis CD (1968)
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$14.15 On A Few Miles from Memphis, recorded by pianist Harold Mabern in 1968, he's joined by tenors George Coleman and Buddy Terry, bassist Bill Lee, and drummer Walter Perkins for a bluesy, rhythm-filled set featuring familiar fare like "A Treat for Bea" and fun originals like "Walkin' Back." There's also the odd inclusion of "There's a Kind of Hush," a pop song that comes out sounding like an old standard here. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
When record labels like Prestige release two albums on one CD, it's a great bargain for music fans. A Few Miles from Memphis combines the album of the same name and Rakin' and Scrapin', both recorded by pianist Harold Mabern in 1968. On the first set he's joined by tenors George Coleman and Buddy Terry, bassist Bill Lee, and drummer Walter Perkins for a bluesy, rhythm-filled set featuring familiar fare like "A Treat for Bea" and fun originals like "Walkin' Back." There's also the odd inclusion of "There's a Kind of Hush," a pop song that comes out sounding like an old standard here. The second set includes a similar setup but inserts trumpeter Blue Mitchell into the lineup and brings drummer Hugh Walker on board. There's a nice take on "Rakin' and Scrapin'" with some great solo work by Mitchell and Coleman, and a solid ...
| | Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good CD (2006) Bonus Tracks
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$17.79 Raven's 2006 two-fer Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good combines two of Ike & Tina Turner's last albums together and adds five bonus tracks, three of which were taken from other Ike & Tina albums from the early '70s, one taken from a Tina solo record, and one disco mix of "Nutbush City Limits." The album that arrives first on this two-fer was actually the last of these two to be released: Nutbush City Limits appeared in 1973, a year after Feel Good, but its title track is one of Ike & Tina's best-known songs so it's an appropriate choice to kick off this disc. Besides, the two records are so similar in tone and approach, it'd be easy to assume that Feel Good arrived before Nutbush, but that isn't to say they're interchangeable. Both records are hard day-glo funk, overloaded with fuzz guitars, wah wahs, clavinets and horn sections, but of the two, Nutbush City Limits is a bit closer to gritty deep soul thanks to a slow-burning cover of Dobie Gray's country-soul classic "Drift Away," the gospel-fied "That's My Purpose," a churning, funky reworking of "You Are My Sunshine," and, of course, the hard-driving title track, which mythologizes Tina's country upbringing. Of course, "rootsy" in this context is a relative term, since Nutbush City Limits still feels like '70s funk even with all the country flourishes; songs ...
| | Raga For Peter Walker CD (2006) Digipak
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$11.09 Many of the legends of acoustic guitar in the 20th century have already passed on -- John Fahey, Robbie Basho, Ali Farka Toure. Due partially to his spare recording career, Peter Walker's own reputation has not always been ...
| | Weather Report Sportin' Life CD (2007) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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$30.79
| | Weather Report This Is This! CD (2007) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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$31.39
| | Belmonts Laurie, Sabina & United Artists Sides Vol. 2 CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.95
| | Bellavista Terrace: Best Of The Go-Betweens CD (1999)
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$13.89 Recorded between 1982 and 1988. Includes liner notes by Robert Forster.
BELLAVISTA TERRACE (1999) compiles tracks from five of the six pre-2000 Go-Betweens albums (the odd one out is 1982's SEND ME A LULLABY) and, given the fact that very nearly everything that the band recorded is equally good, the only problem that anyone could have is the omission of tracks having a personal resonance with the listener. For example, while one might want a Go-Be's retrospective to include, say, "Love Is a Sign," one would be hard pressed to think of which of the collected tracks ought to be removed in its favor.
All of the tracks here are notable in one way or another, but among the best are "Cattle and Cane," exploring memory and aging; "Bye Bye Pride," which poses a hopeful future for its narrator; and "Dive for Your Memory," which looks at redemption in loss. Hidden at the end of some copies of the disc is an ode to actress Lee Remick--from the band's first single--showing their funny side. Completists will need to find the limited-edition version of the album, which includes a second CD of 13 acoustic and electric tracks recorded "live in the studio" for a California radio station in the late 1980s.
Not quite as comprehensive or well-chosen as the earlier (and now out-of-print) 1978-1990 retrospective, Bellavista Terrace is nevertheless a fine introduction to the Go-Betweens' enduring brilliance. As Robert Forster's liner notes point out with painful accuracy, this 14-track compilation could scarcely be called a greatest-hits collection as none of the band's singles actually charted, a mystery which has only deepened with the passing years -- that perfect pop confections like "Head Full of Steam," "Bye Bye Pride," and the sublime "Streets of Your Town" could fail to reach an audience is a crime. ("...Anyway, we were too good for the bloody charts," Forster continues -- damn right.) There is consolation to be had in that these songs all sound as good today as when they first appeared -- if the Go-Betweens' ...
| | 440's Hot To Go CD (2000)
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$11.75
| | Decameron Third Light CD (1975) Bonus Track; Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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$41.89
| | E O D Eod Vol. 2-Eod CD (2008) (Import)
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$44.69
| | Arden Of Eden Love Street CD (2008)
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$13.15 After releasing several successful ...
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