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Living Blues (p.54) - "She has a taught, honey-and-sandpaper vocal timbre....The sound here is sensual and propulsive, soulful yet also new-school enough to appeal to younger listeners." Never Coming Home Music Review Purchase Never Coming Home CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Catdaddy Jones Late Night In The Dog House CD (2003)
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$12.85 Catdaddy Jones, a busman's holiday for four veteran New York sidemen, Geoff Worton, M.D. Meyer, Steve Merola, and Paul Bisbano, is a straight-ahead blues-rock band in a familiar style. The promotional sheet for their debut album, Late Night in the Doghouse, says, "Think the Asbury Jukes with a grittier singer and Jeff Beck on guitar!," and among the "key selling points" is this: "Record will appeal to fans of Steve Winwood, Rod Stewart, Memphis soul and urban blues." But these comparisons are not quite on the mark. In fact, if one were to listen to Late Night in the Doghouse without any information about the artists involved, it would be easy, at least the first time through, to suppose that the disc was some ...
| | Eddie Kirkland Democrat Blues CDs (2004)
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| | Ledisi Lost And Found CD (2007)
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$10.55 New Orleans-born, California-bred singer Ledisi released a couple of indie albums leading up to her big-label debut with LOST & FOUND, and the latter is where the world at large meets a talent both highly individual and ...
| | Floyd Taylor You Still Got It CD (2007)
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| | Shirley Brown Unleashed CD (2009)
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$13.89 Shirley Brown is one of those gritty, irrepressible, no-nonsense retro-soul singers coming straight from the bag of early Ruth Brown and especially Aretha Franklin. She's not a blues belter, a complainer, or a sultry siren, but a woman who puts up with no guff, and tells it like it is with authentic honesty and laser beam searing truth. Her themes are typical as woman-to-man couples tales go, pulling few punches and mincing no words. This CD, her first since 2005 and fourteenth overall, is straight, no chaser, Southern style rhythm & blues music with a solid backbeat, at times a bit '70s dance oriented, with a Muscle Shoals/Watt-Stax sound that has no interest in being updated, save the use of occasional synthesizers acting as a horn section. It's the kind of take it or leave it attitude that faded from popular view many years prior, but Brown still finds irrepressibly timeless. She's totally confused about love during "Upside Down" as Brown bounces off her background singers, regretful on the lighter "I Wish You Didn't Love Me So Good," and recites a letter to her lost lover for the lonely hours and past memories of "When I Hear Your Name." Her assertive side comes out in singing the hard, funky "Clean House" where her cheating significant other gets the boot, she's scolding on the following cut, Brown's ...
| | Latimore Back Atcha CD (2007)
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$10.65 Henry Stone, founder and owner of famed TK Records, and Latimore, of “Let’s Straighten It Out” fame, are back together and have created the new LatStone Record Label.The new label venture came about in mid-2006 while Henry Stone was working on the latest Gwen McCrae album in “Chocolate” Perry’s South Florida recording studio. Coincidentally, Latimore was also working on his newest album project in the same studio.Stone and Latimore have a rich history together in the music business. Although they had been apart for some years, they have always remained good friends.On breaks during the recording sessions, Latimore expressed his interest in working with Stone again. ...
| | Charles Wilson It's Sweet On The Backstreet CD (1995)
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| | Lightnin Hopkins 1946-1948 CD (2002) (Import) France
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$20.39 This first installment in the complete chronological recordings of Lightnin' Hopkins opens with 14 sides he cut for the Aladdin label in Los Angeles on November 9, 1946, and August 15, 1947. Unlike most of Hopkins' austere solo recordings, the first four tracks feature pianist Thunder Smith, who sings a bit like Washboard Sam or Tampa Red. Indeed, both "Can't Do Like You Used To" and "Little Mama Boogie" could easily pass for something out of the Bluebird Chicago jump blues catalog. The other ten titles are the earliest recorded examples of the distinctive Lightnin' Hopkins style, whereby he sounds like a dry Southwestern cousin to Furry Lewis, Mississippi John Hurt, or Fred McDowell. Eventually the piano completely disappears, as the guitarist creates his own private, slow, and reflective space. The other extreme is reached in the form of smoking duets with a nameless drummer, the rocking "Big Mama Jump" (a sequel to "Little Mama Boogie"), and a brisk cover of Tampa Red's cheerfully bawdy "Let Me Play with Your Poodle." Back in Houston a few months later, Hopkins cut his first two sides for the Gold Star label, close covers of his own "Short Haired Woman" ...
| | William Lee Ellis Full Catastrophe CD (2000)
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| | David Viner This Boy Don't Care CD (2004) (Import) Import
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| | Tabu CD (2004)
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$10.15 TABU“Queens of Cumbia”- Biography -The "Queens of Cumbia" or “Las Reinas de la Cumbia” is what TABU fans affectionally call them. TABU are 4 Latin female beauty’s named Mari, Elsa, Yahaira, and Yaddira. They are quickly becoming the next hot thing in the Latin market, and are earning immediate affection from people of all ages. Their voices are powerful, soothing and with a touch of an angelic essence. On March 29, 2005, Tabu won Univision’s Award “Premios A La Musica Latina” for “New Artist of the Year” (Revelacion del Año). TABU has appeared on numerous National TV Shows such as: Despierta America, Primer Impacto, Escandalo TV, BET Jazz’s “Viva America” show, and Gordo Y La Flaca.“Cumbia Pa’Que...” the first single off their debut cd entitled Tabu, remained #1 for 15 consecutive weeks in their native hometown of San Antonio, TX and the song quickly caught the attention of the other radio stations throughout Texas, California, Florida, New York, Arizona and many other major cities & states. “Cumbia Pa’ Que” landed #1 on different charts in many parts of the U.S. “Cumbia Pa’ Que... continues to be played heavily on radio ...
| | I Love House CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Jim VanCleve No Apologies CD (2006)
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$13.85 For his first solo album, fiddler Jim Van Cleve called on the ...
| | Bill Russo World Of Alcina CD (1955)
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| | Sigrun & The Kitchen Blackcurrant & Other Berries CD (2008) (Import) Import
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