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Personnel: Bo Diddley (vocals, guitar); Muddy Waters (vocals, guitar); Little Walter (vocals, harmonica); Eddie Von Bach (vocals); Tommy Byrnes (guitar, piano); Eric Bell (guitar); Simon Hickling (harmonica); Dick Heckstall-Smith (saxophone); Otis Spann (piano); Dave Moore (keyboards); Luigi Scorcia, Keith Tillman, Buddy Guy (bass instrument); Clifton James, Vinny Matland, Stretch (drum); Jerome Green (maracas); Cookie Vee (background vocals). Bo Diddley Bo's The Man Songs | 1. | Intro/Bo Diddley Vamp | |
| 2. | Doctor Jekyll | |
| 3. | Everleen | |
| 4. | I Don't Know Where I've Been | |
| 5. | You Can't Judge a Book | |
| 6. | Road Runner | $0.99 | |
| 7. | I'm a Man | |
| 8. | Mona | |
| 9. | I Don't Know Where I've Been - (Bonus Track) | |
| 10. | Juke - (Bonus Track) | |
| 11. | Sad Hours - (Bonus Track) | |
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Purchase Bo's The Man CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Derek Trucks Joyful Noise CD (2002)
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$6.09 For his first solo project after replacing Dickie Betts in the Allman Brothers Band, 23-year-old Derek Trucks pushes the stylistic envelope even further than on his last diverse release. Prodding into Latin, Indian, and fusion jazz, this stylistically varied effort exudes enough blues and funky R&B to keep the Allman Brothers Band fan's attention while expanding their boundaries -- sometimes radically -- beyond what the typical Southern rock fan might expect or even tolerate. It's a brave and largely successful experiment, due in part to the vocals of his guest stars, since Trucks himself does not sing. Opening with the title track, a funky Meters-style bubbler that employs a gospel ...
| | Darrell Scott Invisible Man CD (2006)
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$13.69 Mortality hangs heavy in Darrell Scott's mind on The Invisible Man, an album that repeats again and again, "live today 'cause tomorrow never knows." For fans, this serious streak will be familiar from songs like "With a Memory Like Mine" from 2000's Real Time with Tim O'Brien. But even the titles here -- "Let's Call It a Life," "Do It or Die Trying," and "In My Final Hour" -- stress a deepening of Scott's mediation. He surrounds these thoughts with heavy acoustic-electric arrangements that still take time out for gentle acoustic songs like the ...
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| | U K Subs A.W.O.L. CD (1987)
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$11.29 Compiling the last sessions recorded by the classic U.K. Subs lineup of Charlie Harper, Nicky Garratt, and Alvin Gibbs, A.W.O.L. sounds less like a patchwork recording than it should. Despite the presence of no less than three drummers, the album holds together because the band works as a cohesive unit. The tracks veer from the all-out fury of "Police State" to the darker, murkier "Enemy Awaits," displaying more growth in the band's songwriting skills. "Keep On Running" even incorporates new wave-style keyboards -- an unthinkable move on previous albums. Unfortunately, after these sessions, the band's classic lineup broke up, and afterward the U.K. Subs became little more than a collection of sidemen assembled by frontman Harper. Only the album's brevity keeps it from being a definitive recording on par with the seminal early albums. Still, for a last shot of the classic Subs, this album is definitely worth tracking down. ~ Victor W. Valdivia
Compiling the last sessions recorded by the classic U.K. Subs lineup of Charlie Harper, Nicky Garratt, and Alvin Gibbs, A.W.O.L. sounds less like a patchwork recording than it should. Despite the presence of no less than three drummers, the album holds together because the band works as a cohesive unit. The tracks veer from the all-out fury of "Police State" to the darker, murkier "Enemy Awaits," displaying more growth in the band's songwriting skills. "Keep on Running" even incorporates new wave-style keyboards -- an unthinkable move on previous albums. Unfortunately, after these sessions, the band's classic lineup broke up and afterwards, the U.K. Subs became little more than a collection of sidemen assembled by frontman Harper. Only the album's brevity keeps it from being a definitive recording on par with the seminal early albums. Still, for a last shot of the classic Subs, this album is definitely worth tracking down. ~ Victor W. Valdivia
Once a major player in the second British punk explosion of 1979-1980, the UK Subs still retain a cult following whose tastes never left that era. This factor, coupled with singer Charlie Harper's boundless perseverance, has enabled the UK Subs -- short for "United Kingdom Subversives" -- to outlast first-generation peers like the Clash and Sex Pistols. Never a real presence in America, Harper's profile received an unexpected boost there from Guns N' Roses' inclusion of "Down on the Farm" on its dubious punk covers album, The Spaghetti Incident. Harper's own musical history stretches to the early '70s, with combos like Charlie Harper's Free ...
| | Beach Boys Greatest Hits Vol. 3: Best Of The Brother Years CD (2000)
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$9.05 Recorded between 1970 & 1986. Includes liner notes by Brad Elliott.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Andrew Sandoval & RonMcMaster (December 1999, Capitol Mastering).
In the annals of pop, the Beach Boys will always be best known for two things: their early surf-music phase, and the proto-psychedelic orchestral pop of the PET SOUNDS/SMILE period, after which mastermind Brian Wilson began to retreat into a strange, private world, removing himself ever further from the group. But the recordings ...
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