| | Muddy Waters Live DVD - Import Muddy Waters Discography of CDs
NTSC/Region 0. Classic live video footage of the legendary Mississippi Blues man in his prime (and with a full head of hair)! The set list includes Waters classics like 'Mannish Boy', 'Got My Mojo Workin', 'Crawlin Kingsnake', 'Hoochie Coochie Man' and many more! 12 tracks. Ace. 2007 Live Music | List Price | $15.99 (You save $1.54) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Blues | | CD Universe Part number | 7520728 | | Catalog number | 11138 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 15, 2007 |
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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live From Austin, Texas DVD (1983)
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$9.69 Blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan was already a legend when he was killed in a helicopter crash in 1990. Like all talents who die early, he has left behind a legacy of myths and stories concerning his complex life and persona. This very special video release -- which contains a 1983 and a 1989 appearance on the television show "Austin City Limits" -- provide a glimpse into the mythical musician at the beginning and the end of his short career. Eleven tracks are virtuostically performed here; half by the young, newly successful Vaughan, and half by an older, calmer and more together Vaughan. An intriguing musical look at the evolution of a man who became a myth.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Paul Butterfield Original Lost Elektra Sessions CD (1995)
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$8.39 THE ORIGINAL LOST ELEKTRA SESSIONS stem from the Butterfield Blues Band's attempt to record their debut album. The tapes were scrapped and a whole new album was recorded.
The songs here, recorded in late 1964 before keyboardist Mark Naftalin joined up, were intended for the Butterfield Band's first album. However, they were junked at the last minute by producer Paul Rothchild, who felt they weren't technically up to snuff for reasons that remain unclear despite his liner note reminiscences. The tapes then proceeded to languish in Elektra's vaults for 30 years, at which point Rothchild dug them out and decided they were better than he remembered.
And a good thing, too, because they capture the band raw and in its prime with no apologies necessary. The repertoire overlaps only slightly with the "official" first album (which was recorded a few months later), and musically it's apples and oranges as to which one is better, although some prefer this recording's in-your-face style.
Recorded in 1964. Includes liner notes by Paul Rothchild.
Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Elvin Bishop (guitar); Mike Bloomfield, Mark Naftalin (keyboards); Jerome Arnold (bass); Sam Lay (drums).
Personnel: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Michael Bloomfield (guitar, piano); Elvin Bishop (guitar); Mark Naftalin (organ); Sam Lay (drums).
Audio Mixer: Dan Rothchild.
Liner Note Author: Paul Rothchild.
Recording information: Mastertone Studios, New York, NY (12/1964).
| | Night Of Blistering Blues DVDs (1987)
Live music CDs
$17.09 These stars share the stage to pay homage to the master of blues.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Import
| | Downchild Blues Band Matter Of Time: The Downchild Collection CD (2000)
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$13.79 Personnel: Richard "Hock" Walsh, Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown, John Witmer (vocals); Don Walsh (guitar, harp); Larry Bodner, Dick House, Pat Carey (saxophone); James Warburton (alto saxophone); Ron Jacobs (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Dave Woodward, Nat Abraham (tenor saxophone); Vic Wilson (baritone saxophone); Bob Heslin, Wayne Jackson, Peter Jeffrey (trumpet); Jane Vasey (piano); Michael Fonfara (keyboards, drums); Tyler Burgess (drums, background vocals); Marty Vickers, Craig Kaleal, Paul Nixon (drums); Ben Steel, Joe Reynolds, Steve Ambrose, Gary Latimer, Mark Green (background vocals).
Downchild Blues Band: Tony Flaim, Rick "Hock" Walsh (vocals); Donnie "Mr. Downchild" Walsh (guitar, harmonica); Jane Vasey (piano); Jim Milne (bass guitar).
| | Fleetwood Mac CD (1975) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Deluxe Edition
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$12.05 With this album, years of personnel changes ended for Fleetwood Mac with the departure of guitarist Bob Welch. The remaining core of the group (Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Christine McVie) invited guitarist/vocalist Lindsey Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks to join, and thus began the most commercially successful period for Fleetwood Mac. With 3 strong songwriters in Nicks, Buckingham and Christine McVie, FLEETWOOD MAC was their first number-1 album.
PETER GREEN'S FLEETWOOD MAC, the band's full-length debut, is miles removed from commercially tailored soft rock of Fleetwood Mac's 1970s incarnation. The '60s version of the band, led by guitarist/singer Peter Green, was edgy, psychedelic, and rooted deeply in the blues. Green's love of revved-up 12-bar jams, raw boogie grooves, and shredding electric leads come together beautifully on this album, with the help of slide guitarist/singer/pianist Jeremy Spencer, drummer Mick Fleetwood, and bassist John McVie.
With the exception of Spencer, the members had played together in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and took the slashing, mercurial sound and lock-step interplay from that outfit and--arguably--improved on it. Though the album is steeped in traditional blues and includes covers of tunes by Robert Johnson ("Hellhound on My Trail"), Howlin' Wolf ("No Place to Go"), and Elmore James ("Got to Move"), the compositions penned by Green and Spencer stand up, especially the subtler singing and playing by Green (as on "Looking for Somebody"). Released at time when the market was glutted with amped-up British blues, PETER GREEN'S FLEETWOOD MAC stands above the competition with its superior musicianship and gutsy punch. It remains a template for hard-driving blues-rock.
It's unfair to say that Fleetwood Mac had no pop pretensions prior to the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to the lineup in 1975. When they were lead by Bob Welch they often flirted with pop, even recording the first version of the unabashedly
| | Lynyrd Skynyrd Second Helping CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Reissue
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$8.25 SECOND HELPING is also available with PRONOUNCED LEH'NERD SKIN'ERD on one cassette.
It was hard to believe that Lynyrd Skynyrd could possibly top its classic, near-perfect 1973 debut, PRONOUNCED LEH-NERD SKIN-NERD. However, the boys from Florida accomplished the near-impossible with their sophomore release one year later, SECOND HELPING. It's hard to determine the better album of the two, but both proved to be a solid one-two punch that made Lynyrd Skynyrd one of the '70s' biggest (and unfortunately, most tragic) rock bands.
SECOND HELPING also helped define and create the Southern rock movement, as proven by such tracks as the classic anthem "Sweet Home Alabama" (which include the now-famous dig at Neil Young), the cautionary rocker "The Needle & the Spoon," and the biographical tale of "Workin' For MCA." With its fine writing and playing, and scores of hard-hitting Southern rock riffs and grooves, SECOND HELPING assured Skynyrd's ascendancy to rock stardom and FM radio immortality.
Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote the book on Southern rock with their first album, so it only made sense that they followed it for their second album, aptly titled Second Helping. Sticking with producer Al Kooper (who, after all, discovered them), the group turned out a record that replicated all the strengths of the original, but was a little tighter and a little more professional. It also revealed that the band, under the direction of songwriter Ronnie Van Zant, was developing a truly original voice. Of course, the band had already developed their own musical voice, but it was enhanced considerably by Van Zant's writing, which was at turns plainly poetic, surprisingly clever, and always revealing. Though Second Helping isn't as hard a rock record as Pronounced, it's the songs that make the record. "Sweet Home Alabama" became ubiquitous, yet it's rivaled by such terrific songs as the snide, punkish "Workin' for MCA," the Southern groove of "Don't Ask Me No Questions," the affecting "The Ballad
| | Buckwheat Zydeco Waitin' For My Ya Ya CD (1985)
Live music CDs
$13.95 Zydeco is highly rhythmic party music born out of the intermingling of traditional Cajun music, blues, and early (1950s/'60s) R&B. One of its most popular and versatile practitioners is the joyfully boisterous accordionist and singer Buckwheat Zydeco. On this YA-YA session (recorded in 1985), Buckwheat spices his chunky Louisiana stew with a strong infusion of old-school funk and strutting Memphis- and Muscle Shoals-style R&B. Think Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, and Wilson Pickett venturing deep into the bayou.
Zydeco is a rhythmic party/dance music that resulted from the intermingling of traditional Cajun music, blues, and early (1950s/'60s) R&B. One of its most popular and versatile practitioners is the joyfully boisterous accordionist and singer Buckwheat Zydeco. On this YA-YA session (recorded in 1985), Buckwheat spices his chunky Louisiana stew with a strong infusion of old-school funky, strutting Memphis- and Muscle Shoals-style R&B (think Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, and Wilson Pickett).
Personnel: Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, Jr. (vocals, accordian, piano, Elco keyboards); Lee Allen Zeno (guitar, bass); Jimmy Reed (guitar); Calvin Landry (trumpet); Nat Jolivette (drums); Elijah Cudges (rubboard).
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| | Os Normais: Ultima Temporada Completa DVDs (2004)
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$62.89 Brazil. Sitcom. All areas. NTSC. Subtitles in English, Spanish and Portuguese. 371 min.
| | Ian Gillan Highway Star: A Journey In Rock DVD (2007) Special Edition
Live album
$36.49 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Import; Special Edition
| | Filisko & Noden Live CD
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$17.79 Track Listing of songs: Bay Rum Blues; Canned Heat Blues; Whoopin' The Blues; Kindhearted Woman; Truckin' My Blues Away; I Heard The Angels Sing; Mountain Dew; Write Me A Few Lines; Stovepipe Blues; Walk On; Jesus On The Mainline; You May Leave But This Will Bring You Back; Cut You Loose;
| | Nederpop 1 Cats, Golden Earring DVD (2008)
Live music CDs
$17.45 Fetures Group 1850, Motions, Zen, Tee Set and more.
| | Demis Roussos In Concert DVD (2007) (Import)
Live songs
$17.09 Track Listing of songs: Opening Titles; End Of The World; Rain & Tears; I Want To Live; Marie Jolie; It’s Five O’clock; Spring Summer Winter & Fall; Break; We Shall Dance; My Reason; Forever & Ever; My Friend The Wind; Goodbye My Love Goodbye; Lovely Lady Of Arcadia; When Forever Has Gone; Happy To Be On A Island In The Sun; Mourir Apres De Mon Amour; In My Dreams; Velvet Mornings; Forever & Ever; Let It Be Me; My Friend The Wind; Say You Love Me; When I’m A Kid; Velvet Mornings;
| | Spiritual Beggars Live Fire! DVD (2007) (Import)
Live album
$67.25 Includes a live poster in the first pressing.
| | Gaither Gospel Series - The Best Of Ivan Parker From The Homecoming Series DVD (2007)
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$14.79 Southern gospel singer Ivan Parker is a longstanding member of Bill and Gloria Gaither's Homecoming group. This release highlights Parker's range as a vocalist, with the talented singer infusing each of the 16 songs with a deeply religious message.
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