| | Christy Hathcock Taylor Trouble In Mind CD Christy Hathcock Taylor Discography of CDs
Christy Hathcock Taylor Trouble In Mind Songs | 1. | I've Got to Use My Imagination |
| 2. | Love Me Like a Man |
| 3. | I'd Rather Go Blind |
| 4. | Trouble in Mind |
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Purchase Trouble In Mind CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jeff Healey Mess Of Blues CD (2008)
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$13.25 Mess of Blues contains ten cuts, all of them chosen by Healey from what he considered "audience favorites," rather than his own or his fine band's preferred tunes. Four of these were recorded in front of audiences at the Islington Academy in London and, appropriately enough, at Healey's Roadhouse (his club) in Toronto. The other six were cut at Studio 92 in Canada by Norm Barker and Richard Uglow. Make no mistake: while this an electric blues record to be sure, the very eclectic selection of tracks also puts the words "blues-rock" in bold print. One example is the scorched earth reading of Neil Young's "Like a Hurricane." But there are others, too: the New Orleans-funked up second-line rhythmic pulse shoved right up against early rockabilly in the version of Hank Williams' "Jambalaya"; the excellent tribute to fellow Canadians (with an American drummer) the Band and songwriter Robbie Robertson with a moving version of "The Weight." This is a nearly reverential interpretation with brief, beautiful guitar fills by Healey and Dan Noordermeer, and brilliant piano work by Dave Murphy. But there are plenty of blues as well. There are the screaming guitar ...
| | George Thorogood The Dirty Dozen CD (2009)
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$11.65
| | Doc Severinsen Rhapsody For Now! CD (1973)
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$9.69
| | Howlin Wolf His Best CD (1997)
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$15.15 Recorded between 1951 & 1964. Includes liner notes by Mark Humphrey.
Since even Howlin' Wolf's worst recordings are compelling in some regard, it should go without saying that HIS BEST, a collection of his finest Chess sides, is magnificent from beginning to end. Possessed of fine guitar and harp skills, a voice that could separate skin from bone, and a sheer magnetism and charisma that knew (and has known) no equal, Howlin Wolf is one of 20th century music's greatest performers.
Every track here is stellar, and a few like "Evil," "Smokestack Lightnin'," "Back Door Man" and "Spoonful," will have listeners wearing out the repeat button on their disc players. Wolf's ferocious delivery can inspire terror and delight ("Three Hundred Pounds of Joy") equally, and the power of his voice can make you want to shout, laugh, cry or destroy some property. Though true fans may want to investigate the individual albums, HIS BEST is a consistently ...
| | Fleetwood Mac Then Play On CD (1969)
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$9.65 There were 2 different versions of this LP, each with slightly different tracks. The CD contains all tracks from both versions.
Led by singer-guitarist Peter Green, the first version of Fleetwood Mac was one of England's premier bands and possibly the greatest white blues ...
| | John Coltrane Love Supreme (1964)
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$14.75 Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
A LOVE SUPREME is the essential example of the genius of John Coltrane. In what has become the apotheosis of jazz music, this eminently accessible work bridges the gap between music and spirituality, between art and life. With the ultimate incarnation of the jazz quartet, Coltrane brings together all of his turbulent elements into a cohesive paean to spirituality, one which is fully appreciable by the uninitiated.
A LOVE SUPREME is a 33-minute work divided into four movements. "Acknowledgment" starts the album with a heraldic summoning from Coltrane's tenor saxophone, full and joyous, which approximates the tone of the prayer he provides in the album's liner notes. The solo that follows reveals an artist whose spiritual depth and emotional urgency are matched by an adherence to logic and a resolve to achieve one goal above all--communication. Each simple musical statement is either followed ...
| | Mighty Sam Mcclain Journey CD (1998)
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$12.10 Singing praises to God ...
| | High School Musical 3: Senior Year CD (2008)
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$15.99
| | Aphrodisiacs In The Name Of The Father CD (2007) (Import)
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$18.29
| | Appaloosa Compilation CD (1996) (Import)
$12.25 |
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