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Recording information: Ecko Sound Studios, Memphis, TN.
Photographer: Pat Ryan.
Personnel: David Brinston (background vocals); John Ward (guitar).
Audio Mixer: Till Palmer.
David Brinston Party Time! Songs Purchase Party Time! CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Johnny Otis 1945-1947 CD (2002)
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$18.05 Growing up among Afro-Americans in Berkeley, CA, Greek-American Johnny Otis (born John Veliotes) always identified strongly with people of color. Before he had attained the age of 20 he was gigging with black jazz bands throughout the Southwest, and eventually organized an ensemble deliberately patterned after Count Basie's orchestra. This highly charged album of historical musical artifacts documents the very beginning of Johnny Otis' recording career. With one apparently unobtainable exception, the Classics Blues & Rhythm Series has assembled all of Otis' Excelsior recordings, made in Los Angeles between 1945 and ...
| | Philly Steps: Phila-La Of Soul & Arctic Records Remixed Hits CD (2004)
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$12.89 Jamie/Guyden Dist. Co. celebrates its 50th anniversary by celebrating the artists and musicians of its past with contemporary remixes by Paul Simpson and Tom Moulton of the labels' classic hits like "Yes, I'm Ready" by ...
| | Jan & Dean Surf City/Dead Man's Curve/The New Girl In School CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.49 This two-fer from Beat Goes On features a pair of out-of-print Jan & Dean Liberty LP's: Surf City and Dead Man's Curve/The New Girl in School originally released in 1963 and 1964, respectively. Included among the 24 songs are the hits "Surf City," "Honolulu Lulu," "Dead Man's Curve" and "Linda," along with top-notch hot rod tracks like "3-Window Coupe," "Mighty G.T.O.," and ...
| | J J Jackson But It's Alright CD (1967)
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$9.95 Soul belter J.J. Jackson is best known for his 1967 smash, "But It's Alright," but he has some fine singles and a couple of excellent albums as well, and 1967's But It's Alright on the Calla label is one of them. Kicking off with the infectious title track, the record alternates between flat-out rockers like "I Dig Girls," "Come See Me (I'm Your Man)" (which ...
| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | B B King Mr. Blues/Confessin' The Blues CD (2005) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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| | Angela Lenz 10: Die Reisemaus Auf Mallorca CD (2007)
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| | Honda Tales In Two Voices: Uguisu Hime CD (2008) (Import)
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$12.99 For centuries in Japan, as elsewhere, stories have passed on values and heritage, bringing the distant near. Cathy Spagnoli and Kazu Honda are two modern storytellers who seek to build storytelling bridges between their two cultures, and to remind listeners of various ages how vital the timeless art of the storyteller still is in today’s fast-paced world. They weave English and Japanese into stories that speakers of either language can follow, while enjoying the rhythm and beauty of both languages, and the power of the musical accompaniment. Since 1980, Cathy Spagnoli has given storytelling programs across the U.S. and Asia. She has researched Asian storytelling traditions with support from The Japan Foundation, The Korea Foundation, U.S.I.A., and others. Cathy has met hundreds of Asian storytellers, and written 17 books of Asian tales, including several co-authored with her husband, Indian sculptor S. Paramasivam. Kazu Honda is a talented storyteller from Kanazawa, known for her elegant storytelling in Japan and overseas. Kazu has a wide repertoire of Japanese stories, much experience, and a large network of supporters. Her stories are often told with musicians, and her knowledge of Japanese story and poetry is wide ranging. The two storytellers began working together in Japan in 1994 and have shared their bilingual tales widely in the U.S., Singapore, and Japan. This is their first CD.Reactions to Their Storytelling ProgramsCathy’s collaboration with Kazu Honda was very enchanting. They both told the same stories but Cathy’s voice reminded me of the great earth of America and Kazu’s was like a breeze through Japanese bamboo trees. First I wondered how the two styles of storytelling could match together, and then I found they were perfectly ...
| | Me'K Million Dollar Chick CD (2008)
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$9.59 A native of Detroit, Michigan was born and raised in a musical household. There were pianos, guitars, books, and sheet music throughout the house ME'K could not resist. Her grandmother saw her interest and taught her how to write songs. She later learned to play the trumpet and read music. The creative soul in ME'K, sprung out of her when she wrote her first song at 11 years old. Her unique style and charisma is evident in the songs that expresses exactly the way she feels.ME'K has involved herself in many projects while pursuing her music career. She has attend acting class where she landed her self a role in the stage play "Who Wears The Mask" with guest superstar "Woody Rock" from the platinum selling group ...
| | Black Ice CD (2008) Digipak
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$13.29 Has any band ever stayed as true to a winning formula as AC/DC? Over three-plus decades, the Aussie quintet never embraced contemporary fads (like '80s ZZ Top with dance music or mid '90s Metallica with alternative rock) or deviated from their air-guitar-friendly ways. Eight years after their previous effort (the underrated STIFF UPPER LIP), the band comes through again with BLACK ICE. With Phil Rudd's muscled, midtempo beats and the Young brothers' inimitable fret interplay, the album is loaded with fist raisers. No less than three songs specifically mention "Rock & Roll" in their titles.
Familiarities aside, there are some wild cards on BLACK ICE. Brian Johnson sings almost wistfully on the stand-out "Anything Goes" over Angus's staccato picking (reminiscent of the "Highway to Hell" intro). Johnson also delivers some surprisingly blues-inflected performances on tracks like "Stormy May Day" and the workingman's stomp, "Money Made." "War Machine" finds them storming into protest territory for the first time in their Hall of Fame career. Like all their recent outings, BLACK ICE was recorded at the Warehouse in Vancouver by alt-rock super-producer Brendan O'Brien whose no-frills, turn-it-up-and-get-out-of-the-way production approach suits the material perfectly.
Unlike any other band of their stature, AC/DC truly don't care about the world at large. They see no triumph in their longevity, they long ago dismissed not only the idea of artistic statements but the very notion of artistic growth: they aren't good or bad, they simply are. They have nothing left to prove, so perhaps it shouldn't be a surprise that their albums lack any sense of urgency or motivation. AC/DC never rush to cut a record; they wait until Angus Young has collected enough riffs to hammer out an album's worth of songs, then they file in one by one to lay down their tracks ...
| | Arscenic CD (2008)
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| | Donny Hathaway Live CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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| | Marked Men Ghosts CD (2009)
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