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Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. Koko Taylor Songs | 1. | Love You Like a Woman | $0.99 | |
| 2. | I Love a Lover Like You | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Don't Mess With the Messer | $0.99 | |
| 4. | I Don't Care Who Knows | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Wang Dang Doodle  | $0.99 | |
| 6. | I'm a Little Mixed Up | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Nitty Gritty | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Fire | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Whatever I Am, You Made Me | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Twenty-Nine Ways to My Baby's Door | |
| 11. | Insane Asylum  | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Yes, It's Good for You | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Koko Taylor CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eric Clapton Live From Madison Square Garden CDs (2009)
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$15.99 When their hugely influential groups (Cream and Traffic, respectively) disbanded, Eric ...
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$8.49 The definitive HIS BEST collects some of Sonny Boy Williamson's finest work from his tenure at Chess Records, a period widely conceded ...
| | Stevie Ray Vaughan In Step CD (1989)
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$7.59 This 1999 reissue contains five bonus tracks not on the original release.
Digitally remastered by Vic Anesini (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
The irony of 1989's IN STEP lay in the fact that after rebounding from a terrible drug problem, Stevie Ray Vaughan had his new lease on life cut short by a helicopter crash the following year. The record itself features some of Vaughan's most inspired playing and Double Trouble has rarely sounded better. Songs such as "Crossfire," "Wall Of Denial" and "Tightrope" alluded to Vaughan's personal problems with just the right amount of optimism and scathing guitar thrown in for good measure. Blues influences abound whether it's a rollicking cover of Willie Dixon's "Let Me Love You Baby," a smoldering reading of Buddy Guy's "Leave My Girl Alone" or an upbeat take on Howlin' Wolf's "Love Me Darlin'."
For all his skill ...
| | Dan Penn Do Right Man CD (1994)
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$5.95 In an age of wretched excess, listening to DO RIGHT MAN is like receiving a postcard from a long lost friend. A legendary figure from the golden age of soul who first emerged in the late '50s, Dan Penn is best known as a songwriter, having penned such classics as "Cry Like A Baby," "I'm Your Puppet" and "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man." Here, on ten superb arrangements, Dan Penn demonstrates that there's a world of difference between celebrating sensuality and writing something truly sexy, between dropping beats and laying down a collective groove, between screaming histrionics and subtle, soulful expression.
Penn's voice is a gruff malleable instrument, capable of tremendous emotional twists and turns, but it's the depth of his sincerity that stands out on confessional tunes such as "Cry Like A Man," "It Tears Me Up" and "You Left The Water Running." ...
| | Lou Ann Barton Read My Lips CD (1989)
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$9.69 Lou Ann Barton didn't have the best of luck in her early career. Incongruously signed to a major label for 1982's Old Enough, she delivered a fine debut that was utterly out of step with the times. Shunted to a tiny indie in her adopted hometown of Austin, she recorded 1986's oddly poppy Forbidden Tones, an album of John Hiatt and Beatles covers that recalled Marti Jones' albums from the same period; it was a fine record, but it was a complete stylistic aberration. Barton returned to her blues-rock roots for 1989's Read My Lips. Cutting out the synthesizers and pop gloss of Forbidden Tones for a more traditional sound and recording with longtime friends like the Fabulous Thunderbirds' Kim Wilson and Jimmie Vaughan, ...
| | Jeff Healey Songs From The Road CD (2009)
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| | Univers Zero Implosion CD (2004)
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$15.59 Building on the artistic success of their last CD, Rhythmix, Univers Zero returns almost entirely to their acoustic roots (no howling electric guitars here), and with a refined and tempered equivalent of the relentless, prolonged gloom of early releases such as 1313 and Heresie. Pieces are shorter and more varied, with some taking the form of almost jaunty medieval dances. The only electric instruments are Eric Plantain's electric bass, plus some discrete sampling and synth keyboards from drummer and leader Daniel Denis, who currently writes all the group's music. Michel Berckmans (oboe, English horn, bassoon) and Denis are the only remaining original members, although clarinetist Dirk Descheemaeker played on several of the later Univers Zero recordings in the mid-'80s. But even with a number of new bandmembers, the group's chamber music instrumentation (saxophones, cello, trumpet, marimba and violin), together with Denis' intricate writing and the very tight ensemble work, is enough to deliver the signature Univers Zero sound. Overt but short gothic/industrial elements, with titles such as "Suintement (Oozing)," "Miroirs (Mirrors)," "Ectoplasme," "Bacteria" and "A Rebours (In Reverse)," serve as bridges between songs and maintain the haunting, sinister edge that initially established the group's reputation. These five pieces, all roughly one-minute-long, display Denis' skillful use of sampler technology; the muted clanging, scraping, dripping, rumbling and squealing seems to emerge from obscure mechanical devices of unknown construction and purpose. A longer piece, "Partch's X-Ray" is an obvious homage to American maverick composer and instrument-maker Harry Partch ...
| | Sounds Of Nature Peaceful Evening In The Tropics: Soothing Sounds For Body And Soul CD (2000) (Import) Canada
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| | Harvey Reid Great Sad River CD (2001)
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$21.49 For fans of the ever-eclectic Harvey Reid, The Great Sad River offers something new: a duo recording. Fiddler/singer Joyce Andersen joins the singer/guitarist, bringing a new complexity and depth to the Woodpecker recording studio. While Reid has always played multiple instruments and dipped into a half-dozen genres, he has usually recorded with no more than one instrument and a solo voice. On the first cut, "Moonshiner's Blues," the listener immediately recognizes the difference. After a brief guitar intro, Andersen and Reid enter as a duo, and by the chorus the fiddle has been added to the mix. Their voices reveal and balance one another, adding a mysterious intricacy to the 13 originals and covers that grace the album. A Scottish air filters through "Home Again (From Foreign Lands)," a pleasing instrumental, while tragedy taints a particularly affecting version of Pete Droge's "The Fourth of ...
| | Various Samba Samba De Verdade CD (2005) (Import)
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| | June Madrona Winged Life CD (2006)
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$15.19 June Madrona's second album The Winged Life is a two part concept detailing love and life. Themed and titled after a work of William Blake's, this album rests softly on the light subjects, graces the heavy, and creates beauty out of the apparently mundane.The lineup on this record ...
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| | Paul Haig Electronik Audience CD (2007) (Import) Import
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