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Available for the first time ever in single high quality CD format and carefully re-mastered by the artist himself, Just a Minute is proud to present classic reissues of the first three releases by Mahogany Rush. Recorded when Frank Marino was only 16, Maxoom is the first Mahogany Rush album, and fittingly dedicated to Jimi Hendrix. The record features a vast array of styles as Marino's huge potential is already more than realized and his awesome raw talent is put on display for the first time. Frank Marino Maxoom Songs | 1. | Maxoom |
| 2. | Buddy |
| 3. | Magic Man |
| 4. | Funky Woman |
| 5. | Madness |
| 6. | All in Your Mind |
| 7. | Blues |
| 8. | Boardwalk Lady |
| 9. | Back on Home |
| 10. | New Beginning |
| Purchase Maxoom CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dirty Three In The Fishtank CD (2004) Extended Play
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$9.65 In late 1999, the Dutch label KonKurrent invited Minneapolis band Low into an in-house studio to record one of the label's near-legendary In the Fishtank sessions; bands have two days to record between 20-30 minutes of all new material of their choosing. Also touring at the time were Low's pals, the Australian instrumental dynamos the Dirty Three. Low invited them in, and in the same collaborative spirit as another In the Fishtank session involving Tortoise and the Ex, this half-hour session is the document. What is truly amazing about this hookup is how natural these two bands sound playing with one another. Low has been striking out lately, playing different kinds of material while keeping its signature slower-than-slow approach to songwriting. The Dirty Three has taken a more melodic and dynamically restrained tack since their landmark Ocean Songs recording of a few years back. Of the six songs recorded here, none is more successful that the nearly ten-minute cover of Neil Young's "Down By the River." Mick Turner's trademark guitar ...
| | Harold Mabern Few Miles From Memphis CD (1968)
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$14.15 On A Few Miles from Memphis, recorded by pianist Harold Mabern in 1968, he's joined by tenors George Coleman and Buddy Terry, bassist Bill Lee, and drummer Walter Perkins for a bluesy, rhythm-filled set featuring familiar fare like "A Treat for Bea" and fun originals like "Walkin' Back." There's also the odd inclusion of "There's a Kind of Hush," a pop song that comes out sounding like an old standard here. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
When record labels like Prestige release two albums on one CD, it's a great bargain for music fans. A Few Miles from Memphis combines the album of the same name and Rakin' and Scrapin', both recorded by pianist Harold Mabern in 1968. On the first set he's joined by tenors George Coleman and Buddy Terry, bassist Bill Lee, and drummer Walter Perkins for a bluesy, rhythm-filled set featuring familiar fare like "A Treat for Bea" and fun originals like "Walkin' Back." There's also the odd inclusion of "There's a Kind of Hush," a pop song that comes out sounding like an old standard here. The second set includes a similar setup ...
| | Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good CD (2006) Bonus Tracks
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$17.79 Raven's 2006 two-fer Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good combines two of Ike & Tina Turner's last albums together and adds five bonus tracks, three of which were taken from other Ike & Tina albums from the early '70s, one taken from a Tina solo record, and one disco mix of "Nutbush City Limits." The album that arrives first on this two-fer was actually the last of these two to be released: Nutbush City Limits appeared in 1973, a year after Feel Good, but its title track is one of Ike & Tina's best-known songs so it's an appropriate choice to kick off this disc. Besides, the two records are so similar in tone and approach, it'd be easy to assume that Feel Good arrived before Nutbush, but that isn't to say they're interchangeable. Both records are hard day-glo funk, overloaded with fuzz guitars, wah wahs, clavinets and horn sections, but of the two, Nutbush City Limits is a bit closer to gritty deep soul thanks to a slow-burning cover of Dobie Gray's country-soul classic "Drift Away," the gospel-fied "That's My Purpose," a churning, funky reworking of "You Are My Sunshine," and, of course, the hard-driving title track, which mythologizes ...
| | Raga For Peter Walker CD (2006) Digipak
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$11.09 Many of the legends of acoustic guitar in the 20th century have already passed on -- John Fahey, Robbie Basho, Ali Farka Toure. Due partially to his spare recording career, Peter Walker's own reputation has not always been as well known as those of said giants, but his own influence has been considerable. A Raga for Peter Walker -- a tribute album ...
| | Mahogany Rush Child Of The Novelty CD (1974) Import; Remastered
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| | Mahogany Rush Strange Universe CD (1975) Import
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$17.79 Mahogany Rush was to Jimi Hendrix what jazz saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Ernie Henry were to Charlie Parker -- loving disciples, but not outright clones. Without question, Hendrix was a major influence on the hard rock power trio; you could hear it in leader Frank Marino's singing as well as his electric guitar playing. But ultimately, Mahogany Rush sounded like itself. One of the best studio albums that Mahogany recorded in the 1970s was Strange Universe, a hard rock/heavy metal classic that is as melodic as it is forceful. As aggressively as Mahogany rocks on gems like "Tryin' Anyway," "Dancing Anyway," and "Dear Music," this 1975 LP never fails to be musical. One hears ...
| | Dr Hook Bankrupt CDs (1975) (Import) England; Australia
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$10.49 Country pop act Dr. Hook delivers 12 tracks with ...
| | Michael Katon Rip It Hard CD (1997) (Import) Import; France
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| | Some of None As Long As The Light Remains CD (2004)
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| | Waist Deep Ski Bum Music CD (2005)
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$16.45 The next best thing after a full day of making turns on a bluebird powder day is partying with your buds afterwards. Waist Deep celebrates both with romping anthems to high-mountain living.A passion for big mountains is what originally brought each of these musicians to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The rugged beauty of this wilderness outpost offers unparalleled outdoor recreational opportunities, skiing chief among them. Skiing and the "ski bum" mentality are central to Waist Deep's lifestyle, so it should come as no surprise that this way of life be reflected in their music. "Ski Bum Music" is real. Waist Deep officially came together in 2001. The group set out to write, record, and perform original music, and the chemistry was there from the first moment. They began gigging almost immediately, impressing local and regional crowds from Lander, Wyoming, to Sun Valley, Idaho, and everywhere in between. During the winter of 2003, Waist Deep went into the studio with renowned producer Jeff Lord-Alge. The result of this 2-year effort is "Ski Bum Music," a groundbreaking collection of hard-driving American rock with obvious nods at all the influences the individuals have brought into this melting pot. "Let Me Ride" is essentially a second-wave ska tune, with brief but powerful Randy Rhoads -type passages. "Free Ranging Johnny" features Jeff Eidemiller's artful Dobro work, conjuring up images of Sonny Landreth. You'll hear allusions to John Mellencamp in "Wash My Sins." "My Name is Bill. I'm an Aquamaid" is an Alice Cooper- esque ode to America's only male synchronized swimmer. The album (released in 2005) has received considerable critical acclaim, and the list of radio stations that have added the music to their rotation is expanding every day. While the common bond of skiing is really what allowed the acquaintance of these musicians, each of them came to group with an impressive resume. Frontman Peter Chandler has been performing in Wyoming for almost 15 years, and has established a reputation as one of the premier singer/songwriters in the Rockies. Chandler's eclectic past experience also includes a stint as a professional ...
| | Nazareth No Mean City CD (1978) (Import) Import; Limited Edition; Japan
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| | Piccola Orchestra Dino Massa Strani Effetti Della Gloria CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Lucariello Quiet CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Ministry Of Sound Classic Trance Nation CDs (2007)
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| | Anti-Flag People Or The Gun CD (2009)
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