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Memphis In Manhattan Music Billy Burnette Memphis In Manhattan Songs | 1. | Memphis Blues |
| 2. | My Love Will Not Change |
| 3. | Everything Is Broken |
| 4. | Oh Well |
| 5. | Big Hunk of Love |
| 6. | Faded Love |
| 7. | Get Back Home |
| 8. | It's Late |
| 9. | Tryin' to Get Away |
| 10. | Tear It Up |
| 11. | Bye Bye Love |
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$24.79 Gravel-voiced Alexis Korner is arguably the most important figure in the history of British blues - the inspiration for several generations of star musicians, from The Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin & beyond. This first-ever full-career retrospective spans everything from mid-50s skiffle to his final blues outings, via groundbreaking 60s R&B & his pop hits with CCs in the 70s. Two CD set. Castle. 2005.
While MUSICALLY RICH...AND FAMOUS documents the second half of British blues godfather Alexis Korner's career, KORNERSTONED adopts a more comprehensive approach, following the pioneering singer/guitarist from the very beginning of his musical life, all the way through every subsequent phase of his development. So we get not only his mid-1960s work with burgeoning blues-rock giants like Paul Rodgers and Steve ...
| | Marty Stuart Souls' Chapel CD (2005)
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$6.59 Marty Stuart: Kenny Vaughan, Marty Stuart (vocals, guitar); Brian Glenn (vocals, bass guitar); Harry Stinson (vocals); Barry Beckett (Hammond b-3 organ); Glenn Worf (bass guitar); Paul Griffith, Chad Cromwell (drums). On the surface, Marty Stuart's Soul's Chapel is a gospel album -- but only on the surface. Certainly all of the tracks here, whether covers or originals -- and the album is divided neatly between the two -- the topical considerations come from the Southern church. Stuart has always been adventurous in reinterpreting the music he holds most dear, from bluegrass to honky tonk to rockabilly. His take on gospel is no less ambitious. Here, blues, soul, R&B, hard country, and early country-rockabilly -- along with gorgeous four-part ...
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| | Mike Auldridge Dobro/Blues & Bluegrass CD (1972)
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$9.65 2 LPs on 1 CD: DOBRO (1972)/BLUES & BLUEGRASS (1974). Personnel includes: Mike Auldridge (vocals, guitar, dobro); Linda Rondstadt (vocals); Ben Eldridge (guitar, banjo); John Duffey, Doyle Lawson (guitar, mandolin); David Bromberg, Charlie Waller, John Starling, Ricky Skaggs, Paul Craft, Gerry Mule, Lowell George (guitar); Buck "Josh" Graves (dobro); Vassar Clements (fiddle); Tom Gray, Bill Yates, Steve Burgh, Tom Guidera (bass); Bob Lawrence (drums). Recorded in New York, York and at Track Recorders, Washington, D.C. in 1972 & 1974. Includes liner notes by Norman Blake and John Crosby. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Mike Auldridge (vocals, guitar, ...
| | Old Time Relijun Lost Light CD (2004)
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| | Throbbing Gristle Part Two: The Endless Not CD (2006)
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$13.45 Personnel: Genesis P-Orridge (vocals, violin, bass guitar); Cosey Fanni Tutti (guitar, cornet, sampler); Chris Carter (synthesizer, programming, sampler); Peter Christopherson (sampler). By the time industrial music pioneers Throbbing Gristle decided to call it quits in 1981, their provocative use of sound and imagery had influenced a generation of musical malcontents to follow in their footsteps. Re-forming for their creative second act with the album ENDLESS NOT, the quartet remains as boundary defining and subversive as ever. Glibly combining blood-curdling noise electronics with elements of lounge jazz, Hawkwind-like space-rock, and abstract electronica, the album works its magic not by bludgeoning the listener with half-baked clichés of "extreme" music, but by offering TG's own artful, highly idiosyncratic songwriting and psychodramatic soundscapes. Why is it in 2007 that Throbbing Gristle -- the once-feared monolith of cultural warriors from the outlaw zone -- no longer sound frightening, disturbing, or, for the most part, even interesting? Certainly the industrial music and technology they pioneered has come so far as to implode and leave behind it a trail of diehards clamoring for more, but more of what? It's true that Coil, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson's project with the late John Balance, was a far more unsettling unit, picking up from where TG left off and taking it into the black light of the void. Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti's solo and joint projects with electronic and electro-acoustic music resonated with dancefloor crowds as well as art students, and continue to move ever so carefully quietly and decidedly forward in their sonic research. Genesis P-Orridge (now "Breyer P. Orridge") has succeeded in turning himself into a living experiment at becoming ...
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