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$6.59 Comprising the same lineup as Street Corner Talking, Savoy Brown released Hellbound Train a year later. For this effort, Kim Simmonds' guitar theatrics are toned down a bit and the rest of the band seems to be a little less vivid and passionate with their music. The songs are still draped with Savoy Brown's sleek, bluesy feel, but the deep-rooted blues essence that so easily emerged from their last album doesn't rise as high throughout Hellbound Train's tracks. The title cut is most definitely the strongest, with Dave Walker, Simmonds, an
Recorded live in Canada between 1969 & 1972. Includes liner notes by Neil "Mr. Blues" Slaven.
Hellbound Train Live: 1969-1972 is one retrospective set that's way overdue: Savoy Brown live during their glory years. Here are two CDs worth of the mightiest, sludgiest blues-rock band on the planet during those years -- well, the possible exception of Cream -- featuring, on a decent -- and best -- portion of it, the greatest white blues singer in history: Chris Youlden. ...
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$13.89 DO YOU GET THE BLUES won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
In the decade following his departure from The Fabulous Thunderbirds and the death of his younger brother Stevie Ray, Jimmie Vaughan quietly carved out a critically acclaimed solo career steeped in a fusion of soul and blues. Despite parting ways with Nile Rodgers, (who produced Vaughan's first two records), the laid-back Texan goes down the same creative path in assuming the production helm for DO YOU GET THE BLUES?
Tommy Shannon, Roscoe Beck (bass); Billy Horton (upright bass); George Rains (drums, bongos); Jose Galeano (congas, percussion); Greg Sain, James Edward Sain, Rayvon Foster, Charlie Whittington (background vocals).
Blue World Music Studios, Dripping Springs, Texas.
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$12.89 Any time a musician survives a life-altering change, you can be sure that will be reflected in the music that follows. Often a breakup/divorce, new love/marriage, drug rehabilitation/habit or religious transformation has been responsible for some of pop's most memorable music. So it's no surprise that after Candye Kane was clear of the pancreatic cancer that could easily have been her death sentence, she would reference that experience on the album immediately following the harrowing situation. ...
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$10.79 Originally released in 2003 through Louisville's Initial Records, Saddle Creek reissued En Garde in 2005 after releasing Criteria's second effort, When We Break. Anyone who loved the allusions to D.C. hardcore in that album's "Self Help" and "Prevent the World" will love En Garde all the way through. It's loud, with Stephen Pedersen's meaty guitar chords throttling off his opaque, opining lyrics at odd angles and the rhythm section pounding along ably, particularly on "Life" and "Coincidence." There's more than a little 1990s indie rock in Criteria, too, the arch melodies of bands like Silkworm and Seaweed surfacing in "Me on Your Front Porch" and "Play on Words." But Criteria never lose their jones for big guitar moments on En Garde, which is why "Thorn Sharp" rewards like vintage Weezer. Even the album-closing "Rescue Rescue," with its electronic percussion and droll, dead romantic vocals, finds a churning guitar festering underneath a preening keyboard melody. ~ Johnny Loftus
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