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Purchase So Bad The Blues 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 ...
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| | 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, ...
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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, ...
| | 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 ...
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| | Mary Kay Place Ahern Sessions: 1976-1977 CD (2001)
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$17.75 This collection includes the albums TONITE AT THE CAPRI LOUNGE: LORETTA HAGGERS and AIMIN' TO PLEASE.
Mary Kay Place made her mark in the '70s as Loretta Haggers on two of the most wonderfully bizarre television shows of all time: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and Fernwood Tonight. Alongside her career as an actress and producer, Place was also a full-time ...
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| | Lisa Loeb Hello Lisa CD (2002)
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$8.75 In retrospect, the monster success of "Stay (I Missed You)" did Lisa Loeb no favors, much as Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry" eventually must have become something of a burden for Aimee Mann. The comparison is apt, both because Hello Lisa recalls the poppy but low-key folk-rock that's long been Mann's stock-in-trade and because its release was marred by the same kind of record company politics that stalled Mann's career for years: Hello Lisa is actually a revamped version of the earlier A&M release Cake and Pie, which had been dumped unceremoniously on the market earlier in 2002. Releasing herself from her contract, Loeb signed with the friendlier Artemis Records, replaced a few of Cake and Pie's weaker tracks with better new material -- including an excellent acoustic reworking of the extremely Mann-like single "What Am I Supposed to Say" -- and reissued the album in a more attractive new cover. Other highlights include the snarky teenage romance tune "You Don't Know Me" and the catchy power ballad "Underdog." ~ Stewart Mason
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Personnel: Lisa Loeb (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, piano, background vocals); Chad Fischer (vocals, strings, keyboards, drums, percussion); André Previn (whistling, background ...
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