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The Canton Spirituals: Eddie Jackson, Curtis Luckette, Norris Taylor (vocals). Additional personnel: Albertina Walker. Producers include: Harvey Watkins, Jr., Cornelius Dwayne Watkins, Merlin Lucious, Dan Cleary, The Canton SWpirituals. Recorded between 1997 & 2002. Personnel: Cornelius Dwayne Watkins, Harvey Watkins, Jr., Victor Allen, SR. (vocals). Audio Remasterer: Chaz Harper. Recording information: Jackson, MS; The Apollo, New York, NY; Washington, D. C. Editor: Chris Haggerty. Photographer: Hassan Kinley. Arranger: Harvey Watkins, Jr.
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| | Nichole Nordeman This Mystery CD (2000)
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$14.35 Personnel: Nicole Nordeman (vocals, piano); Gary Burnette (acoustic & electric guitars); Andrew Ramsey (electric guitar); John Catchings (cello); Nashville String Machine (strings); Mark Hammond (piano, keyboards, bass, drums, programming); Roger Ryan (piano); Fernando Ortega (background vocals). Personnel: Nichole Nordeman (piano); Gary Burnette (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Andrew Ramsey (electric guitar); John Catchings (cello); Nashville ...
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| | For Dancers Only CD (1982) Special Edition
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$10.69 It was the early days for soul reissues when this compilation first came out as a Kent LP in 1982 -- so it's understandable that the annotation was on the perfunctory side (though odd that, when it was reissued on CD, no additional information was added to the liner notes, let alone extra tracks added to the disc). Even so, as various-artists soul anthologies go, it was of fairly marginal and specialized worth, with all 15 of the mid-'60s tracks taken from the vaults of the Modern label. Modern didn't cultivate the most distinctive of label or regional soul sounds in the era; in fact, many of its releases were derivative or even imitative. That's what you get on this album, largely populated by no-hit artists, though Lowell Fulsom, Z.Z. Hill, and Ike & Tina Turner are on board, too. To be blunt, too many of these tracks are sub-Motown productions to make this comfortable listening for soul fans with a sense of discrimination. Not every track aspires to latch onto the Motown bandwagon, but a lot of them do, sometimes to the point of lifting ideas almost verbatim (as Hill's "Baby ...
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