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$6.79 The Guess Who always seemed a bit like the Canadian predecessor/counterpart to Grand Funk Railroad, but they typically fared far better with the critics because of the versatility that they possessed. That trait is very evident on this collection of hits and great ...
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$12.74 Recording information: Radio Veritas.
| | Israel Iz Kamakawiwo'Ole Alone In Iz World CD (2001)
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$13.29 While the name Israel Kamakawiwo'ole falls trippingly off few tongues, the Hawaiian singer better known as "Iz" was one of the biggest stars in his home state. Iz first came to public attention as a member of the popular Hawaiian group known as the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau. His subsequent solo career brought even greater fame, and countless fans ...
| | Best Of Polka CDs (1999)
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| | Joan Manuel Serrat Mediterraneo CD (1994)
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| | Italian Hits La Piu Bella Musica Italian Hits: La Piu Bella Musica CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Wolle Kriwanek Schwabenrock CD (1998)
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| | Brooks & Dunn Waitin' On Sundown CDs (1994)
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$6.09 "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
As their hard-charging opening cut, "Little Miss Honky Tonk," makes amply clear, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have perfected a fresh, engaging new brand of roadhouse music with a Nashville spit shine. WAITIN' ON SUNDOWN reprises the hard driving, chicken fried sound that has made Brooks & Dunn among the most popular acts to burst on the country scene in recent memory.
With their canny blend of Southern rock, traditional country, and sh*t-kickin' Southwestern boogie, WAITIN' ON SUNDOWN promises to join Brooks & Dunn's two previous efforts on the top of the pop and country charts. The ...
| | Joe Dassin La Fleur Aux Dents CD (1995) (Import)
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| | Cabaret Des Refrains 2 CD (2006)
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| | Eddie Santiago 20 Aniversario CD (2006)
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| | Johnny Dowd Cruel Words CDs (2006) (Import) Canada
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$12.85 Johnny Dowd presents a curious mixture of the raw and the sophisticated on his sixth album, Cruel Words. His band, which features keyboard player Michael Starks and drummer Brian Wilson in addition to his own guitar work, plays rudimentary blues-rock arrangements with harsh, angular rhythms in a sort of John Lee Hooker-meets-Devo sound, occasionally veering toward heavy metal, and he sings in a gruff voice with a strong rural accent. But his lyrics and the subject matter of his songs, while sometimes bluntly expressed, sound more like the product of a college graduate than an unlettered bluesman. Antiwar statements and descriptions of the class struggle come up frequently, and Dowd sometimes writes like he's starting a novel instead of a song. "He died in a motel surrounded by women's shoes," begins "Final Encore," a song that turns out to be about a deceased singer. That person cannot be Dowd himself, of course, but elsewhere he does turn directly autobiographical. To avoid any confusion, "Drunk" quickly name-checks its main character, "Johnny Dowd, Johnny Dowd, Johnny Dowd," before turning to a heartfelt declaration of recidivist alcoholism. "Oh, what I would give for a drink," Dowd sings, lustily accompanied by Mekons Jon Langford and Sally Timms. It all ends up with a cover of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" that recalls what Devo did with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" before breaking into the main riff of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man." Having started his recording career at the half-century mark, when most artists are slowing down or have stopped altogether, Dowd continues to record regularly, and, idiosyncratic as they may be, he is clearly making the albums he wants to make.~ William Ruhlmann
Johnny Dowd is an American original; a singular musical vision distilled from the raw detritus of primal rock and roll, free jazz, swamp blues and greasy funk; anchored by a voice channeling Johnny Cash through Chet Baker. Cruel Words is Johnny Dowd’s 6th album (2nd for Bongo Beat). It follows a trajectory set in motion by the self-released Wrong Side of Memphisin 1998. Johnny was 50 years old at the time, working at the Zolar Moving Company (Ithaca, NY) by day and recording in their offices by night (it’s ok, he’s one of the owners) a pattern that hasn’t changed much over the years, except for Cruel Words(recorded at Ithaca’s Pyramid Sound with long time friend and engineer Alex Perialas). It’s no surprise the Europeans were the first to embrace him. Here was a fully formed character who’d emerged literally out of nowhere. A guitar-toting white haired James Dean; flashing a sly grin as he casually hand-rolls a cigarette during the course of a song. Born in Ft. Worth, Texas, Johnny’s childhood was ...
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