| | Fats Domino & Friends CD Fats Domino Discography of CDs
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Fats Domino: Fats Domino; Little Richard, Richard Berry, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Ray Charles. Featuring a sampling of recordings by the great New Orleans artist Fats Domino, his influences, and contemporaries, this selection gathers some of the best-known creations of 20th-century R&B greats such as Johnny Otis, Little Richard, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Though somewhat misleadingly titled (there are no star-studded duets here), the set is an entertaining overview of mid-20th century popular R&B, with contributions from Big Joe Turner on "Shake, Rattle and Roll," Johnny Otis's immortal "Willie and the Hand Jive," and Domino's signature hit, "Blueberry Hill." This is one of those strange compilations that seemingly features re-recordings of Fats Domino and "friends" with hits like "Blueberry Hill," Ray Charles' and "What'd I Say" and Little Richard and "Tutti Frutti." In fact, these are re-recordings, most of them live, including a late version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' doing his one classic "I Put a Spell on You," the Dale Hawkins' tune. That said, these performances are solid, still full of crackling energy and sometimes they even add depth to the originals. It's worth hearing, and for the right price it's actually worth picking up, especially if you are a fan of any of the artists here, who also include Joe Liggins, Richard Berry, Johnny Otis, and Amos Milburn. ~ Thom Jurek Fats Domino & Friends Music Fats Domino & Friends Music Review Buy Fats Domino & Friends CD Purchase Fats Domino & Friends CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Earl Thomas Conley Live At Billy Bob's Texas CD (2004)
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| | Kirk Franklin Christmas CD (1995)
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$8.75 Personnel: Kirk Franklin, Tamela Mann, Dalon Collins, Chris Simpson, Sheila Brice, Stephanie Glynn, David Mann, De Clinkscale, Jeanette Johnson, Carrie Davis-Young, Kesha Grandy (vocals); Ray Fuller (acoustic & electric guitar); Ricky Grundy (strings); Donald Hayes (saxophone); Bobby Sparks (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Buster & Shavoni (synthesizer, percussion); Jerome Allen (bass); Erik Morgan (drums). It's not surprising ...
| | Hall & Oates Do What You Want Be What You Are: The Music of Daryl Hall John Oates CDs (2009)
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$38.65 Liner Note Author: Ken Sharp. Photographers: Chris Walter; David Gahr; Ken Regan; Neal Preston; Lynn Goldsmith; Laura Levine; John Rockwood; Larry Williams . It's telling that DO WHAT YOU WANT TO BE WHAT YOU ARE, Sony/Legacy's comprehensive, career-spanning Daryl Hall and John Oates box set, takes its title from a moderately successful mid-'70s single from the duo, written and recorded just as the group was hitting their creative stride. The slow Philly groove of "Do What You Want Be Who You Are" may have hearkened back to the duo's soul ...
| | Eminem Relapse CD (2009)
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$10.85 Audio Mixers: Dr. Dre; Eminem. Lyrical acrobat Slim Shady returns after a five-year absence with his ...
| | Brian Mcknight Evolution Of A Man CD (2009)
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| | Luther Vandross - Live At Wembley DVD (1989)
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| | SLACKS Terrestrial CD (2006)
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$8.55 Quite often, the music that an artist plays on-stage and records in the studio only reflects a part of what he/she listens to at home. Someone who plays alternative metal on-stage might go home after the concert and listen to Sarah McLachlan or Shawn Colvin; someone who plays in a Celtic band might have a lot of gangsta rap CDs at home. And side projects come about when artists feel an overwhelming need to play something other than what they are best known for. Although guitarists Mick Mullin and Randy Garvine and drummer Dan Ballinger played metal in the band Superhighway Carfire, their side project Slacks (which became a bigger and bigger focus as time passed) is far from metal. Terrestrial, Slacks' second album, favors a style of alternative folk-rock that is twangy, countrified, and earthy but is also spacy and mildly eccentric; Slacks have some of the jam band thing going on (five of the seven tracks are instrumentals), and their work has a definite psychedelic edge. Critic Pete Soyer described Slacks' recordings as music "that mountain men would make in a one-room cabin 80 miles deep into the wilderness," and in fact, Terrestrial does favor a very rural, pastoral type of sound. But the "mountain men" that this 26-minute CD evokes are not simplistic thinkers; they are inquisitive, probing, introspective mountain men whose musical tastes range from bluegrass and alternative country to Neil Young to the Allman Brothers to Pink Floyd. That is an intriguing combination of influences, and it works well for Slacks on this enjoyable and chance-taking, if brief, release. ~ Alex Henderson
Slacks returns with another whopping collection of guitar rock and alt-country tunes to ...
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| | David Samuel Thornton Livin' The American Dream CD (2004)
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| | Dave Lowe Dawn Of A New Day CD (2004)
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$13.69 Artist Info. Born in Manhattan, NYC, Dave Lowe began his musical training at the age of 6 with classical piano lessons, performing in his first recital at the age of 7. In addition he played clairnet for several years in his school's orchestra and was a vocal soloist in the ...
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