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Larry Pierce Horny Hits Songs | 1. | Horny |
| 2. | My Favority Fantasy |
| 3. | Cant Shoot Pool With A Rope |
| 4. | Shes Kind Of Homely |
| 5. | Big Woman |
| 6. | Id Sure Look Good On You |
| 7. | Rock N Roll Prancer |
| 8. | Dirt Poor Sumbitch |
| 9. | If I Don't Some One Will |
| 10. | Soft And Silky |
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$14.65 Lyrics translated from the Spanish by Guillermo Hernandaz, Yolanda Zepeda and Jaime Nicolopulos.
Following on from his father Santiago Jimenez' own successful run as a conjunto musician in San Antonio, Flaco Jimenez put together a conjunto of his own in the '50s, eventually becoming one of the most famous figures in Tex-Mex music (also known as Musica Nortena in Mexico). Based on the polkas and waltzes Mexican performers refashioned as rancheras, the Tex-Mex conjunto style ...
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$16.45 Lost Chicken's first CD, Pleasant Hill, is straight-ahead old-time music on fiddle, banjo and harmonica. They play tunes mostly from the south and midwest, along with a few newly-composed tunes. From the Pacific Northwest (Vancouver, BC and Seattle), the musicians are Joel Bernstein, Andrea Cooper, and Dave Marshall, with guests Mark Roberts and Shiho Mizumoto. Their sound is clean, tight, live and listenable. Described as "lovely and moody and great playing!"Review from the Old Time Herald (Fall 2004 by Steve Senderoff):Far from being insects harassing the string band, little instruments like tiny ukuleles, harmonicas, and jaw harps can produce hugely entertaining music when placed in the right hands and/or mouth. Diminutive instruments are becoming increasingly prominent in contemporary old-time music, as evidenced by a plethora of Clifftop prize-winning bands powered by chugging banjo-ukuleles, pear shaped short scale tenor guitars, and expertly tongue-blocked harmonica playing. I await a piccolo banjo onslaught.The Seattle/Vancouver based musicians appearing on Pleasant Hill are musically accomplished friends gathering to play their current favorite tunes. Efforts by versatile fiddler Dave Marshall - who is also an accomplished Celtic and contradance musician - are carefully and faithfully crafted with attention to and respect for his sources. Sympathetic banjo accompaniment from Andrea Cooper, Dave's cleanly over-dubbed guitar, and moderate, lilting tempos produce a finely integrated ensemble sound, giving a warm, homey feel to this outing. An all- tunes CD from contemporary old-time music practitioners (of which there are many) could become homogenous or tiresome, even in the hands of virtuosos. Interest is maintained on this recording, however, by presentation of a precisely played, varied program of well known and less familiar material from Kentucky, West Virginia, the Midwest, the Southwest, and maritime Canada. Three fine "new" tunes are included as well. Normally, a recording of this nature would elicit a smile and go to the "good tune CD stack," but the inclusion of a microinstrument elevates this enjoyable, low-key recording to the realm of something special!Joel Bernstein, banjoist, was busking in Seattle when a harmonica was dropped into his open case. His partner said, "It's yours!" and Joel started "fooling with ...
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