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Dear Friends Music | List Price | $47.99 (You save $13.70) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Sony BMG | | CD Universe Part number | 7289008 | | Catalog number | 1092896 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 |
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$10.55 Love's a Real Thing is an excellent introduction into the wild sound world of West Africa in the '70s. As Ronnie Graham points out in his superb liner notes, the '60s were a time of assimilation for much of the popular ...
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| | Lowlife Godhead CD (1989) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered
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$16.19 Originally a spinoff group from the serene Scottish combo the Cocteau Twins, Lowlife were forerunners of the late1980s early-90s U.K. "shoegazer" movement, with a stripped-down production, a vocal style poised somewhere between Morrissey and David Bowie, a chiming guitar sound, and spare, propulsive drumming. This rerelease of their third album, 1989's GODHEAD, includes five previously unavailable demo recordings.
Lowlife's third album was fraught with difficulties on the road to completion, with a proposed hookup with the Comsat Angels' Stephen Fellows as producer -- an inspired and sympathetic combination -- falling through due to label problems and attendant financing. More important was the departure of founding guitarist Stuart Everest, but in a stroke of luck his replacement was equally at home with the band's general sound -- Hamish Mackintosh, better known as the atmospheric one-man act Fuel. His reflective backing vocals proved a fine contrast to Craig Lorentson's dark dramatics, and on balance Godhead continued the strengths of the group's earlier efforts, powerful, charging and aiming for a big, rich sound. In ways the band was even more on its own -- the late '80s ...
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$14.55 Almost all of Danny White's 1960s recordings are contained on this compilation, including the A- and B-sides of ten singles he issued between 1963 and 1968, as well as a radio ad for his 1963 45 "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye." White has somehow passed under the radar of most histories of New Orleans soul, though he had some regional success with a few of his singles. If you're into the '60s New Orleans soul sound, however, you should hear this, as it has several of the key attributes of New Orleans soul at its best. It mixes wistfully melodic pop with R&B and a little blues; has sensitive, well-crafted arrangements with deft horns, backup vocals, and bluesy guitar; and benefits from White's own gritty, lively singing. If you're so inclined, you can hear echoes of far more famous performers -- some of the pop-R&B of Aaron Neville (though more in the songs and production than the vocal delivery), some of the soul-blues of Bobby "Blue" Bland, and (particularly on the toughest numbers) a little of Wilson Pickett and James Brown in their earliest, bluesiest days. Often when a review is crammed with references to bigger and better names, that spells trouble. Not so here -- White might not be as famous or good as any of the aforementioned stars, but he's got a fine slightly raw, committed wail, and it's refreshing to hear this sort of classic New Orleans '60s soul given a tougher slant than usual. Also of note are obscure, but quality, compositions by several famous songwriters, including Allen ...
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