| | Smokey Robinson Pure Smokey CD Smokey Robinson Discography of CDs
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During his solo career, many of Smokey Robinson's best solo efforts are when he writes his own material, which is more personally involved and reflective than his earlier work with the Miracles and others. An exceptionally good, ballad-driven album, its highlight is the modest pop hit "Virgin Man," one of pop and soul music's first attempts to explore male sexual inexperience and insecurity. ~ John Lowe Smokey Robinson Pure Smokey Songs | 1. | It's Her Turn to Live | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Love Between Me and My Kids, The | |
| 3. | Asleep on My Love | $0.99 | |
| 4. | I Am I Am | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Just Passing Through | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Virgin Man | $0.99 | |
| 7. | She's Only a Baby Herself | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Fulfill Your Need | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Tattoo, A | |
| Purchase Pure Smokey CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Simon Get Down CD (1975)
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| | Gino Vannelli Storm At Sunup CD (1978)
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| | Gino Vannelli Pauper In Paradise CD (1978)
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$6.55 Though Gino Vannelli's third record didn't contain a big hit single like its predecessor, STORM AT SUNUP was a significant step forward artistically. Combining the Stevie Wonder-esque ...
| | George Mccrae/Rock Your Baby CD (2004)
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$10.69 This Collectables disc takes George McCrae's smash album Rock Your Baby and combines it with his eponymous 1975 follow-up. As a precursor to the eventual disco movement in N.Y.C. and beyond, McCrae's soulful "Rock Your Baby" was a smash hit both on ...
| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$24.79 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 ...
| | Ohio Players Pain CD (1971) Bonus Tracks
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$12.69 Creatively, commercially, and conceptually, Pain was a major step forward for the Ohio Players. This 1971 album was quite a departure from their previous work -- in the late-'60s, the Midwesterners' forte had been raw, hard-edged Southern-style soul along the lines of Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Wilson Picket. But with Pain, they became a lot more experimental and unveiled an interesting, distinctive brand of funk that incorporated elements of jazz and blues as well as rock. The jazz influence is especially strong on "Never Had a Dream," "Singing in the Morning," and the hit title song, while "The Reds" is a progressive blues number that draws on jazz as well as psychedelic rock. It was with Pain, the Players' first album for Westbound, that they unveiled their goofy Granny character, which the funksters continued to have fun with on their subsequent Westbound releases but discontinued when they ...
| | Munchener Freiheit Greatest Hits CD (1998) (Import) Germany
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| | Screwston Screwologist CD (2002)
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| | Midnight Storm CD (2005)
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$18.99 Various Artists : Sonic SolutionsArtist:Various Artists Release Title:Sonic SolutionsLabel:Timecode Track Listing1. Damage / Bringdanoise (Broken Toy Remix) 2. Digital Talk / Far Side 3. Xtra Unit / Mutant Rebellion 4. Chromatone & Random / Alien Hunterz 5. Phatmatix / Human Poison 6. Shift / Terror Former 7. Phyx / ...
| | Sugar Ray My Life, My Friends, My Music CD (2007)
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$13.15 Sugar Ray Norcia is well respected on the blues circuit for his contributions to electric Chicago blues, but he has had a fondness for jump blues for some time -- and on My Life, My Friends, My Music, the singer/harmonica player pleasantly surprises us by making jump blues and early R&B (of the jazz-influenced, pre-soul, pre-James Brown variety) the main course. Norcia doesn't stay away from Chicago blues altogether on this 60-minute CD; he is in fine form on Big Maceo Merriweather's "Do You Remember?" and Sonny Boy Williamson's "I Don't Know," both of which were written by singers who epitomized blues in the Windy City. Nonetheless, jump blues and early R&B certainly dominate the album. Norcia and his skillful Bluetones open My Life, My Friends, My Music with a passionate, hard-swinging performance of Louis Prima's "Oh, Babe," which sets the tone of the disc -- and Norcia's celebration of jump blues and early R&B continues with inspired originals such as "The Last Words of a Fool," "Shut Your Face," the Charles Brown-ish "Think It Over Again," and the goofy "Little Green Talking Frog." Another memorable, jazz-influenced highlight of My Life, My Friends, My Music is Norcia's version of "Until the Real Thing Comes Along"; the expressive Norcia has no problem giving this well-known standard the type of earnestness it needs, and his obvious awareness of the influence that jazz (especially swing) had on early R&B in the mid- to late '40s and early '50s (just before the dawn of rock & roll) is a definite plus. My Life, My Friends, My Music is an excellent addition to Norcia's catalog and is among his best releases. ~ Alex Henderson
"My Life, My Friends, My Music", Sugar Ray's fourth release on Severn Records, is a mix of jump and Chicago Blues all laced with Sugar Ray's warm voice and harmonica. In addition to classics by Louie Prima, Sonny ...
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