| | Ren Band Lehman Take Up With The Devil CD Single Ren Band Lehman Discography of CDs
Take Up With The Devil Music | Category | Blues Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7578727 | | Catalog number | 158437 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 13, 2007 |
Ren Band Lehman Take Up With The Devil Songs | 1. | Take Up With the Devil |
| 2. | I Need Your Loving |
| 3. | Cold Day in Hell |
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| | Susan Tedeschi Back To The River CD (2008)
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$11.99 While its predecessor, 2005's HOPE AND DESIRE, found blues-rocker Susan Tedeschi getting on a soul train, BACK TO THE RIVER represents that phrase beloved by hardcore fans of any artist, "a return to form." Tedeschi is back to the hard-hitting, bluesy sound with which she made her name, and her joy at this stylistic homecoming is clearly audible; you can hear it both in the throaty abandon of her vocals and in the unfettered fury with which she digs into her guitar solos. While there's still a soul flavor present in some of the tracks here, it takes a back seat to the visceral, string-bending, ...
| | Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood CD (1983)
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$6.25 This 1999 reissue contains five bonus tracks not on the original release.
Principally recorded at Down Town Studio, Los Angeles, California and Riverside Sound, Austin, Texas. Live tracks recorded at The Palace, Hollywood, California on September 23, 1983. Originally released on Epic (38734). Includes liner notes by Michael Ventura.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Quite possibly the only electric blues/rock guitarist to come near rivalling Jimi Hendrix, Vaughan, who, like Hendrix, died tragically, was so good he was ridiculous. He was lacking in really good material, and his own compositions were mainly guitar workouts, such as "Rude Mood," although he shows great feeling on the instrumental "Lenny." He is much more comfortable singing non-originals, and on this album he covers Buddy Guy's "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and Howlin ...
| | Allen Toussaint The Bright Mississippi CD (2009)
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$15.65 Fans of legendary New Orleans musician Allen Toussaint may at first be surprised that, for his first album in over a decade, the producer, songwriter, and pianist would choose to forgo recording his own stellar material in favor of a collection of cover tunes. The songs here aren't just any songs, however, but a rich selection of Big Easy standards, as interpreted by one of the city's most gifted musical sons. The resulting Joe Henry-produced gumbo draws upon all of Toussaint's ...
| | Eddie C Campbell Tear This World Up CD (2009)
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$12.29 At one time or another, blues guitarist Eddie C. Campbell played with almost all of the Chicago blues greats, from Willie Dixon to Little Walter, but he didn't release an album under his own name until 1977's KING OF THE JUNGLE. Since then, his recording career has been musically consistent, but sporadic; TEAR THIS WORLD UP is his first release in 10 years, but it finds Campbell's sound as vital as ever, as his soulful, gritty vocals and precise-but-fluid guitar sound tear into a churning batch of Chicago-style blues ...
| | Eric Clapton From The Cradle CD (1994)
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$10.09 FROM THE CRADLE won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. It was also nominated for Album Of The Year.
Some 30 years after cutting BLUESBREAKERS with John Mayall, Slowhand is back--and he's plugged in, too. From the Elmore James-styled slide grunge that heralds Leroy Carr's classic "Blues Before Sunrise," to his sweet, pearly tones on an agonizingly slow "Third Degree," it's clear that FROM THE CRADLE really is your parents' Eric Clapton.
Nearly every album Clapton's ever done has had a suggestion of his roots. But there's more than a suggestion of blues on impassioned, unhinged solos like "Five Long Years," "It Hurts Me Too" and "Someday After A While"--Clapton betrays a childlike pleasure in coming out from behind his pop persona, and the joy is infectious.
That's because ...
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