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Recording information: The Helm.
Uncle Moe's Space Ranch: TJ Helmerich, Brett Garsed (guitar); Gary Willis (bass guitar); Dennis Chambers, Scott Kinsey.
Personnel: Scott Kinsey (keyboards); Dennis Chambers, Virgil Donati (drums).
Additional personnel: Ric Fierabracci (bass guitar); Djemel Chergui (unknown instrument); Virgil Donati.
Uncle Moe's Space Ranch Moe's Town Songs Purchase Moe's Town CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Uncle Moe's Space Ranch CD (2001)
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| | Brian Auger Cab 4 CD (2003)
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| | Greg Howe Extraction CD (2003)
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$14.29 Although he's primarily known as a heavy metal shredder, guitarist Greg Howe can pretty much adapt to any style thrown his way -- including jazz fusion. And this is precisely the style that is featured throughout 2003's Extraction, which saw Howe joined by such top-notch instrumentalists as Victor Wooten on bass and Dennis Chambers on drums (as well as David Cook on keys). Longtime fans of Howe who are hoping for at least a glimpse of his hard rock roots are out of luck here, as the tunes often recall the carefree ...
| | Scott Henderson Live! CDs (2005)
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$17.15 This double-CD features consistently ...
| | Dennis Chambers Boston T Party CD (2006)
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$14.29 In the '80s, there appeared to be an onslaught of fusion releases that managed to incorporate elements of funk into the mix, while also favoring an incredibly clean production. ...
| | Planet X Quantum CD (2007)
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$15.35 It took Planet X five years to come up with a follow-up to MoonBabies, and the first thing fans are bound to notice is the absence of guitarist Tony MacAlpine. On this, the group's third studio album, Planet X is presented as a duo -- leader/keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Virgil Donati -- rounded up by guest bassists (Jimmy Johnson and Rufus Philpot) and guitarists (mostly Brett Garsed, also fusion legend Allan Holdsworth on two tracks). You may also find the music veering a little more into fusion territory and less into the metal-fusion genre established ...
| | WhoRidas High Times CD (1999)
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| | James Brown Great-Live CD (2000) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Dinah Washington After Hours With Miss D CD (1954) Bonus Track; Reissue; Deluxe Edition
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$12.35 (MP3 Available for Download) Any self-respecting jazz musician would leap at the chance to record an afterhours session with Dinah Washington. One of the finest musician's singers, Washington demanded respect from her band and paid in return by giving her fellow players plenty of room for solos, on record or in concert. Her Dinah Jams LP from 1954 isn't just one of the finest jazz-meets-vocals dates, it's one of the best jam sessions ever released. One year earlier, she began recording the songs heard on After Hours With Miss D, a date sparked (as the original liner notes explained) by her enjoyment of the time after a standard recording date, those late hours when she could sing what she wanted, stretch out and treasure her notes while her musicians relaxed the rhythm. (The record also helped feed the appetite of many record-buyers, who would only after the fact hear tales of unmissable sessions at neglected clubs.) Listeners expecting a record of narcoleptic torch songs, however, may well be shocked by the dynamic range of this date, comprising ebullient stormers as well as slow blues. (Just because the band relaxes the rhythm certainly doesn't mean they have to slow it down.) The results of three sessions recorded one year apart, After Hours With Miss D featured a hand-picked band -- including Clark Terry on trumpet and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis or Paul Quinichette on tenor, plus Washington's rock-solid rhythm section of bassist Keter Betts, drummer Ed Thigpen, and usually pianist Junior Mance (who made his debut with Dinah on the first of these dates). The first two selections are the best, the opener "Blue Skies" a studied introduction for all ...
| | Melanie Anthology CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Take That Nobody Else CD (1995) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Germany; Remastered; +3 Bonus Tracks
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$12.65 All songs written by Gary Barlow except "Sure" (Gary Barlow/Michael Owen/Robbie Williams).
Presaging the teen-pop phenomenon of the late '90s, Take That took Great Britain by storm in 1993. They didn't, however, hit the States until this release, and even then they hardly made a dent, with only the single "Back for Good" getting any airplay. Where Hanson sparked the boy band craze in the U.S. with a tight band, assured songwriting, good vocals, and an appreciation for rock & roll, and the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC gave us lush harmonies and production, Take That lacks the confidence or the style of even the weakest cut by the above-mentioned groups. With lyrics like "Love ain't here anymore / it's gone away to a town called yesterday," you almost snap out of the coma the rest of the album has induced -- simply because the lines are laughable. Despite lilting vocals on "Back for Good" and the surprisingly risqué "Babe," there isn't a cut that stands out on Nobody Else. Teen pop isn't always art, but it still needs to be well done and have a little bite. ...
| | Stephane Grappelli Happy Reunion CD (1980)
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| | Jeremy P Caulfield Detached Works CDs (2007) (Import) Canada
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