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Dogma Black Roses Songs | 1. | Black Roses |
| 2. | Wicked Angels |
| 3. | Queen Of The Damned |
| 4. | Devil's Bride |
| 5. | ...And Julie No More |
| 6. | Ghost Of War |
| 7. | Temptation |
| 8. | Waiting For The Rai |
| 9. | Sands Of Time |
| 10. | Maryann |
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| | Duffy Bishop Band Ooh Wee! CD (2003)
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$18.99 Duffy Bishop makes you feel good - about life, about pain, about laughter and tears. Her rich blues voice sounds sometimes like a 60 year old black man, sometimes like a little girl. It's a voice that will caress you like a mother, then scare the hell out of you like a mutha.She's a voodoo priestess - her live shows bring people together. It's like you're sharing an experience that will never happen again. Dozens of people have met, fell in love and become life partners at Duffy gigs.She'll crack you up - it's The Blues with a big sense of humor. Songs about honest experience and emotion that'll make you cry and laugh.With the release of 'Ooh Wee!', Duffy's 8th album, she pays tribute to some of the artists who have touched her in these ways - her heroes, the classic R&B artists of the 50's and 60's. She chose some of her favorite tunes by Big Maybelle, Wynona Carr, Wynonie Harris, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Ray Charles, Ike and Tina, Fats Domino, Dolly Cooper, O.V. Wright and Lazy Lester. The album was recorded 'live' in the studio. The band set up, the record button was pressed, and they played tunes - no overdubbed solos or fixed parts. It's real.John Foyston of The Oregonian says this of 'Ooh Wee!': " If anyone fully inhabits the persona of the bad-girl blues shouter, (Bishop) does... But she's a full grown woman, and there's no doubt: just listen to the emotional nuance of the torchy 'Ain't No Use'...And when she hits that impassioned 'no more paaaiiinnn' in the bridge ...
| | Joey Stec Jimmy Miller Productions 1976-1979 CD (1976)
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$16.45 Contains the complete JOEY STEC album (originally released in 1975) and bonus tracks recorded in 1977 and 1994. The 1994 tracks were the last recordings produced by Jimmy Miller before his death.
Jimmy Miller produced Joey Stec's terrific 1976 eponymous debut, so it's no surprise that the nine tracks that comprise Joey Stec provide the backbone for the 2004 compilation Jimmy Miller Productions 1976-1979. In addition to those nine songs, which are sequenced in a different order than they appeared on the original LP, there is a solid outtake from those sessions called "Back Again," a 1977 recording of "Turn Back the Pages," and two songs that Stec recorded with Miller in 1994, not long before the latter's untimely death that year. While the 1994 recordings don't necessarily fit comfortably among the rest of this work -- the clean, crisp, polished productions are quite a bit different from the warm, mellow '70s sound -- they're good songs, as are the other two songs that don't appear on Joey Stec. For diehard Stec fans -- and in the middle of the 2000s, there is likely no other kind -- that alone makes this worth picking up, and fans of the 1976 Joey Stec who haven't gotten around to getting it on CD may find this to be worthwhile, but for fans that have it and love the PopTones reissue, these four cuts aren't quite enough to justify purchasing this disc, since the best of these 13 songs are indeed the nine tunes that formed the finished 1976 album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Joey Stec will be a familiar name to fans of The Millennium, a Southern California group who were the brainchild of producers' Gary Usher and Curt Boettcher, and Keith Olsen. The group's album, Begin (Columbia 1968) is an obscure classic of the period, as well as being one of the most expensive albums recorded by Columbia at the time. Joey Stec was one of the main members of that band, and his own self-titled album is, in its own way, a classic of the period that it was done in as well. Released in 1975, The Joey Stec Album is loaded with great pop-rock hooks ("Do You Know"), introspective ballads ("No Knowing," which recalls Neil Young's work from this period) and delightful, joyous singing, songs and performances. Unlike many records like this from the mid-70's, this album actually has retained its freshness, and that alone is an incredible feat. Masterfully produced by the great Jimmy Miller (Traffic, Rolling Stones, etc.), the album features stellar guest performances by such heavyweights as Bobby Keys, Jim Gordon, Cale Radle and others. In fact, this album can accurately be described as a poppier version of The Dominos, crossed with the Beatle-esque pop sensibilities of groups as Badfinger and Big Star. Mostly, though, it sounds like Joey Stec, which is a wonderful thing in itself. Absolutely delicious. ~ Matthew Greenwald
Jimmy Miller produced Joey Stec's terrific 1976 eponymous debut, so it's no surprise that the nine tracks that comprise Joey Stec provide the backbone for the 2004 compilation Jimmy Miller Productions 1976-1979. In addition to those nine songs, which are sequenced in a different order than they appeared on the original ...
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