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Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this 1988 album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Columbia. 2008. Today Review
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Purchase Today CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dirty Three In The Fishtank CD (2004) Extended Play
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$9.65 In late 1999, the Dutch label KonKurrent invited Minneapolis band Low into an in-house studio to record one of the label's near-legendary In the Fishtank sessions; bands have two days to record between 20-30 minutes of all new material of their choosing. Also touring at the time were Low's pals, the Australian instrumental dynamos the Dirty Three. Low invited them in, and in the same collaborative spirit as another In the Fishtank session involving Tortoise and the Ex, this half-hour session is the document. What is truly amazing about this hookup is how natural these two bands sound playing with one another. Low has been striking out lately, playing different kinds of material while keeping its signature slower-than-slow approach to songwriting. The Dirty Three has taken a more melodic and dynamically restrained tack since their landmark Ocean Songs recording of a few years back. Of the six songs recorded ...
| | Richard Barone Between Heaven And Cello CD (1997) (Import)
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$24.95 BETWEEN HEAVEN & CELLO was recorded as part of a series of "Guitar & Cello" concerts.
A sequel of sorts to Richard Barone's masterful solo debut, 1987's Cool Blue Halo, 1997's Between ...
| | Harold Mabern Few Miles From Memphis CD (1968)
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$14.15 On A Few Miles from Memphis, recorded by pianist Harold Mabern in 1968, he's joined by tenors George Coleman and Buddy Terry, bassist Bill Lee, and drummer Walter Perkins for a bluesy, rhythm-filled set featuring familiar fare like "A Treat for Bea" and fun originals like "Walkin' Back." There's also the odd inclusion of "There's a Kind of Hush," a pop song that comes out sounding like an old standard here. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
When record labels like Prestige release two albums on one CD, it's a great bargain for music fans. A Few Miles from Memphis combines the album of the same name and Rakin' and Scrapin', both recorded by pianist Harold Mabern in 1968. On the first set he's joined by tenors George Coleman and Buddy Terry, bassist Bill Lee, and drummer Walter Perkins for a bluesy, rhythm-filled set featuring familiar fare like "A Treat for Bea" and fun originals like "Walkin' Back." There's also the odd inclusion of "There's a Kind of Hush," a pop song that comes out sounding like an old standard here. The second set includes ...
| | Solomon Burke That's Heavy Baby 1971-1973 CD (2005) (Import) Australia
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$19.99 Raven presents the very best of Solomon Burke's recordings for MGM in the 1970s, many on CD for the first time. A pioneering soul singer, Burke's powerful voice and fervent emotionality were much-admired through the 1960s. At MGM, with arranger Gene Page, Solomon deftly crafted a commercial and contemporary sound - both urban pop ballads and rhythmic hymns to black empowerment, all framed around his impassioned voice. Using fractured, multi-layered background vocals (a la Marvin Gaye), and deep vocals not unlike Barry White, Burke created, over three albums, some of his most powerful, distinctive and important work. This 22-track compilation culls the ...
| | Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good CD (2006) Bonus Tracks
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$18.09 Raven's 2006 two-fer Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good combines two of Ike & Tina Turner's last albums together and adds five bonus tracks, three of which were taken from other Ike & Tina albums from the early '70s, one taken from a Tina solo record, and one disco mix of "Nutbush City Limits." The album that arrives first on this two-fer was actually the last of these two to be released: Nutbush City Limits appeared in 1973, a year after Feel Good, but its title track is one of Ike & Tina's best-known songs so it's an appropriate choice to kick off this disc. Besides, the two records are so similar in tone and approach, it'd be easy to assume that Feel Good arrived before Nutbush, but that isn't to say they're interchangeable. Both records are hard day-glo funk, overloaded with fuzz guitars, wah wahs, clavinets and horn sections, but of the two, Nutbush City Limits is a bit closer to gritty deep soul thanks to a slow-burning cover of Dobie Gray's country-soul classic "Drift Away," the gospel-fied "That's My Purpose," a churning, funky reworking of "You Are My Sunshine," and, of course, the hard-driving title track, which ...
| | Raga For Peter Walker CD (2006) Digipak
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$10.09 Many of the legends of ...
| | Stuck Mojo Snappin' Necks CD (1995) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Mayonoski Peasant Praise & Worship CD (2008)
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| | Conception Parallel Minds CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Reissue
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| | Offer Nissim Remixed CDs (2009)
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| | Quicksilver Messenger Service Live At The Fillmore 2/6/1967 CD (2008)
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$17.45 Part of a series of live recordings unearthed after 40 years, this album presents one night of a three-night stand Quicksilver Messenger Service played as opening act for Jefferson Airplane at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco on February 6, 1967. (Another release in the series features the February 4, 1967 performance.) The recordings are especially valuable since Quicksilver played for years, usually in and around San Francisco, before releasing its first album, Quicksilver Messenger Service, in May 1968. As this performance shows, the band was ready to record more than a year earlier. The disc is also interesting in that it chronicles a lineup of Quicksilver that never made it into the recording studio, featuring singer/harmonica player Jim Murray, who, if anything, comes off as the group's frontman and makes a significant contribution to such songs as "All Night Worker" and "Hey Mama," which boast extensive harmonica solos from him. Murray ...
| | Holidays When The Ship Goes Down CD (2008) (Import)
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| | John Stubblefield Bushman Song CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Remastered; Super-High Material
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| | Cheb Khaled Liberte CD (2009)
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$24.45 Something quite remarkable has happened to Khaled. After years of becoming slicker and slicker, and moving his rai sound into other global music, he's taken a backward step to the kind of rai rock he was making in the 1980s, and which first made him a global star. It's a bold move, and credit goes to producer Martin Meissonnier for a sound that's raw, rootsy, and contemporary, and to Khaled himself for being willing to try it. On every count it's a winner, a return to real rai, with Khaled never in better voice, and singing his heart out with the kind of passion that's been missing for far too long -- listen to the way he aches on "Papa" or tears into the title ...
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