| | Willie Clayton My Tyme CD Willie Clayton Discography of CDs
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Recording information: Soul Kitchen Studio, Clinton, MS.
Personnel: Willie Clayton (background vocals); Dennis Bonds, Mike Russell (guitar); Ron Carbo (recorder); Mike Snoddy, Vick Allen (programming); A. Gray (background vocals).
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| | Willie Clayton Soul And Blues CD (2008)
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$14.05 Willie Clayton's smoke and whiskey-tinged tenor is a throwback to the days when R&B meant deep, deep soul. Woefully underappreciated, Clayton should appeal to fans of Al Green, the singer he most resembles (Clayton has worked with Green's producer Willie Mitchell in the past), although there's a trace of Curtis Mayfield in there, too. He's just one of those vocalists who could sing the phone book and the result would sound perfectly phrased and memorable. This set from Malaco Records is nicely varied, running from uptempo tracks to urbane blues pieces, but it hardly seems disjointed, due, in large part, to Clayton's voice, which makes it all feel seamlessly connected. The opener, "I Feel a Cheatin' Coming On," is a delight, as is his cover of "I Can't Stand the Rain" and the stomping "Triple Diamond Slot Machine." Clayton visits the blues on the uptown and velvet smooth ...
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| | Glenn Hughes Soul Mover CD (2005) Bonus Track; Japan
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$39.75 Even within a decade -- the '70s -- that gave listeners arguably unequaled quantities of brilliantly gifted hard rock vocalists, former Trapeze and Deep Purple legend Glenn Hughes was an instantly recognizable force due to his singular lung capacity and soulful tone. Oh yeah, and he plays bass, too, don't you know? And it may well be that second, less famous talent -- when paired up with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer extraordinaire Chad Smith into a dynamite rhythm section -- that constitutes the real X-factor to the success of Hughes' 2005 solo project, Soul Mover. Hughes' longtime guitarist, J.J. Marsh, and top session organist Ed Roth also contribute to the album's heavy funk, and lead one to think that, were it not for Smith's business and legal responsibilities to RHCP, Soul Mover would have probably been released under a proper band moniker -- such is the crackling electricity between the four men. But in any event (and on to the music), the opening title track piles on the star power with a visiting Dave Navarro ...
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| | Projektor Red Wolf Glass CD (2001)
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$7.99 A so-called supergroup collage of three Winnipeg-based indie rock bands, Projektor almost hit the mark with the pop radio-friendly sensibilities of Catherine Wheel alongside the more emotional reflections of art rocksters Sigur Ros and Radiohead. Rarely straying far from the mold, the soppy tinges of The Warm Winter come off a bit stale, even shallow. As go the guitars, though, so goes the album. The riffs appear just in the nick of time, often salvaging what appears to be a filler track into something more complete and coherent. What is a concern is how some songs should be building slightly into a crescendo earlier than they are. And many of the songs, with the exception of the lovely "Beautiful Skin," simply don't bring the listener in. Numbers such as "Silver Circles" take a Pink Floyd feel, despite the fact the song is rather ...
| | Sean Lennon Friendly Fire CD (2006) With DVD
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$16.45 On his second album--released eight years after the well received INTO THE SUN--Sean Lennon displays a talent for memorable tunes and varied arrangements that create a surprising amount of momentum despite the overall mid-tempo mellowness. Moods shift gently from the unhurried, synth-driven "Parachute" (which echoes Radiohead) to the ragged folk-rock of "Headlights," with its killer off-kilter chord progression, to the haunting "Spectacle," which makes surprisingly subtle use of a string section and Hammond organ. In the eight years between albums, Lennon's voice matured into an expressive instrument capable of nuanced crooning as well as more straight-ahead piano-pop balladry. His songcraft also shows a leap in sophistication, as demonstrated on "Friendly Fire," whose compelling, ascendant melody gives way to a powerful full-band chorus. The second disc of the set contains videos for each song on the album, rendered with as much sensitivity and creativity as the music.
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$5.95 In 1970, Willie Dixon released an album entitled I AM THE BLUES. It was a brash claim, but if anyone in blues history could make it, it was ...
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