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2008 digitally remastered edition of the self titles album from this British outfit featuring one bonus track: 'Speed Queen Of Ventura'. Vinegar Joe were fronted by the vocal talents of Robert Palmer and Elkie Brooks, who formed the band after the demise of the experimental Jazz rockists, Dada. The album was originally released in 1972 on Island Records. The CD booklet features sleeve notes and UK discography, including images of the three albums that the band released before their split in 1973. Lemon.
Personnel: Pete Gage (guitar, acoustic guitar, bottleneck guitar, background vocals); Steve York (harp, acoustic bass, electric bass); Malcolm Duncan, Mike Rosen, Roger Ball (horns); Tim Hinkley (piano, organ); Rob Tait (drums, percussion); Conrad Isadore (drums).
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England.
Vinegar Joe includes: Robert Palmer, Elkie Brooks.
Vinegar Joe: Elkie Brooks, Robert Palmer (vocals).
Vinegar Joe Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.13) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Blues, Country Blues, R&B | | Label | Lemon Recordings | | Orig Year | 1972 | | All Time Sales Rank | 136102  | | CD Universe Part number | 7714066 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 23, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Pete Gage; Vic Smith | | Engineer | Vic Smith | | Personnel | Robert Palmer - vocals Robert Palmer - vocals Tim Hinkley - piano, organ Roger Ball - horns Malcolm Duncan Conrad Isadore - drums Steve York - harp, acoustic bass, electric bass Mike Rosen Pete Gage - guitar, acoustic guitar, bottleneck guitar, background vocals Rob Tait - drums, percussion
| | Additional Info | Import |
Vinegar Joe Songs | 1. | Rusty Red Armour |
| 2. | Early Monday Morning |
| 3. | Ride Me Easy Rider |
| 4. | Circles |
| 5. | Leg Up |
| 6. | See the World (Through My Eyes) |
| 7. | Never Met a Dog (That Took to Me) |
| 8. | Avinu Malkenu |
| 9. | Gettin' Out |
| 10. | Live a Little, Get Somewhere |
| 11. | Speed Queen of Ventura |
| Purchase Vinegar Joe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Peter Green Kiln House CD (1970)
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$10.89 KILN HOUSE was released at a critical juncture for Fleetwood Mac; leader Peter Green had left the band, and guitarist/vocalists Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan were left to pick up the slack. Fortunately, they took the ball and ran with it, taking ...
| | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 A surprise best-seller when it was first released, this mostly improvised pairing of singer/keyboardist/producer Al Kooper with two major guitar heroes of the day sounds fascinating all these years later precisely because of the distance of time--nobody makes records like this any more. The material runs the gamut from folk pop (covers of Donovan and Dylan), to blues ("Albert's Shuffle," "You Don't Love Me"), to heady jams ("His Holy Modal Majesty"), to big-band jazz ("Harvey's Tune").
All the tunes make effective templates for the kind off-the-cuff music-making that in less capable hands might have resulted in simple noodling. In fact, although Bloomfield and Stills don't play together on any of the cuts (Bloomfield played on one side of the original LP, Stills on the other), all three principals get off lots of good licks and producer Kooper has some interesting tricks up his sleeve, as in the over-the-top phasing he lavishes on "You Don't Love Me." The only real disappointment here is that Stills, a far better singer than Kooper, never opens his mouth.
Those familiar with the Live Adventures album these two recorded at the Fillmore West know how brilliant they could be on stage, and here's another gem, recorded at the Fillmore East this time and featuring 'One Way Out,' 'It's My Own Fault' (with Bloomfield trading ...
| | Wizzard Wizard Brew CD (1973) Remastered
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$10.05 Roy Wood designed Wizzard's singles to be hooky, accessible propositions. The "real art" was saved for the albums...or at least that's the impression their debut, Wizzard Brew, leaves. It's hard to tell what to make of Wizzard Brew, actually, and it seems all the stranger since it was released the same year as four jubilant, sparkling pop singles, all deliberately left off of the LP. Stylistically, the album isn't all that different from the hits -- four of the six songs are firmly rooted in '50s rock & roll, while the other two hearken back to the Move at their most self-consciously British -- but the music sounds as if it was performed by a different band. In a way, Wizzard Brew picks up where "Brontosaurus" left off, since its foundation is heavy on guitars and complicated riffing, yet that still doesn't explain the strangeness of the album. Despite its Chuck Berry/Eddie Cochran roots, the record plays like sonic terrorism -- a bizarre blend of boogie riffs and old-time rock & roll, spiked with traces of British psychedelia and music hall, all filtered through sheer white noise. Wizzard Brew is easily the noisiest damn record of its era -- compressed, processed, and flattened within an inch of its life. It's possible that this is all the result of a studio mishap, ...
| | Female Prisoner - Caged! DVD (1983) Uncut
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$16.29 If the women-in-prison genre didn't already exist, the Japanese probably would have invented it. Sadistic captors, helpless women, and staggering debauchery all make their appearance once the bars slam home in this 1983 exploitation flick. ...
| | Monks Suspended Animation CDs (1999) Remastered; Reissued
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$14.35 Not to be confused with the American proto-punk band of GIs who stormed the German club scene in robes and tonsures in the mid-1960s, these Monks were a British act of the late 1970s. At that time, many muso types noted the commercial success of punk and New Wave, and moved into a more contemporary sound and look. Led by Richard Hudson and John Ford, who had previously been the rhythm section in U.K. folk-rockers the Strawbs, the Monks stand comfortably alongside the Korgis and the Only Ones as an older band who didn't buy the Year Zero hype of punk but were infected by the immediacy and energy of the new music. SUSPENDED ANIMATION is the Monks' second album, originally released in 1980 and filled with even more humorous and satiric songs than their debut. Highlights include the sardonic opener "Don't Want No Reds" and the Right-baiting "Don't Bother Me, I'm a Christian."
2009 digitally remastered and expanded reissue of this Strawbs-related band's sophomore album including six bonus tracks. The Monks were a New Wave-influenced outfit formed by Richard Hudson and John Ford, who had ...
| | Keef Hartley Seventy Second Brave CD (1972) Reissue
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| | God Bless Class Is In Session CD (2008)
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$12.65 God Bless is back!! One of the most anticipated releases in recent years is finally here. Hailing from the streets of Delaware, God Bless is back to show the devil that God is still the ruler of all things. Fans all over the world have been waiting for God Bless to return to the Hip-hop Gospel game with something new. Your wait is finally over. God Bless has been able to minister to a multitude of people with his brand of pure Hip-hop Gospel for many years. Make no mistake about, God Bless has been an originator when it comes to bringing the teachings of Jesus Christ to the forefront with the use of ...
| | Dirges Widows Walk CD (2009)
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$8.55 “You seriously need to check The Dirges out right now. To put it very blunt...They have a great f**ing sound.”... Paddy Rock Radio An aggressive folk/punk hybrid, coined by the band as "AgFo", The Dirges rambunctious style of music and heartfelt working class lyrics turn the most ardent music critics into beer drinking dancing fools! The Dirges were so named in tribute to friends and family lost. Don't hang your heads and cry just yet, they may well rile you into a frenzy before the tears begin to flow. In a world where music is inundated with samples and pitch correction, ...
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