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Arlan Schierbaum Discography of CDs
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Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns CD (2011)
Arlan Schierbaum discography. Preceded by the single "Damn This Town," Hiatt's 20th studio album, 2011's Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns, was recorded in Nashville and produced by Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, the Black Crowes).
Recording information: Ben's Studio, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: David McClister.
Personnel: John Hiatt (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Doug Lanco (electric guitar, mandolin); Russ Pahl (pedal steel guitar); Arlan Schierbaum (keyboards); Patrick O'Hearn (bass guitar); Kenneth Blevins (drums, percussion); Doug Henthorn (background vocals).
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What Love Will Do CD (2008)
Arlan Schierbaum CD discography. After over a decade of hard labor in the blues trenches, Janiva Magness finally gets a shot at the brass ring with her debut Alligator release. Six increasingly accomplished albums provided the studio experience in crafting her music for maximum dynamics, and the results show on this rollicking set of blues and R&B that kicks off with the Little Milton penned title track. As usual Magness finds terrific, generally obscure material, digging deep to unearth gems such as Teresa James' "I Want a Love" and even Annie Lennox's "Bitter Pill," an unusual choice on the surface but one that perfectly captures Magness' tougher edge. With more time and a larger budget, these songs are fleshed out with horns, organ, and background vocals. While that makes for a bigger production and a more immediate sound, Magness' magnificent voice occasionally gets lost in the mix. That's the case on upbeat tracks such as her version of an Ike Turner rarity "Get It, Get It," which features three guitars and brass. Ditto for a seemingly rushed version of Marvin Gaye's "Don't Do It" that might have sounded like a good idea on paper, but never catches fire because her vocals fight for attention in a somewhat cluttered mix. That's about the only downside for an album that delivers what anyone who has seen Magness live will love. She rips into ballads such as Gary Nicholson's Memphis-styled "Fool Me Again" with tenacity, and the stripped down arrangement allows her to bring a gritty emotional edge that Delbert McClinton, who could be considered the male counterpart to Magness, creates so effectively. Husband/multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Jeff Turmes' material, including "Sometimes You Got to Gamble," a ballad sung against his gospel piano and sparse bass, is moving and riveting. Another Turmes original "You Sound Pretty Good" brings a peppy New Orleans-styled horn arrangement and banjo to one of this disc's highlights. Bill Withers' "I Don't Want You on My Mind" gets down to its swampy soul in a cool, crawling arrangement featuring a slicing Turmes guitar solo. Earl Thomas' "I Won't Be Around" ... |
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What Is... CD (2000)
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Personnel: Richie Kotzen (vocals, guitar, mandolin, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, bass, drums); Arlan Schierbaum (Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Richie Zito (keyboards, bass); Troy Lush (bass, percussion, background vocals); Billy Sheehan (bass); Matt Luneau (drums, background ... |
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Untucked CD (2003)
Arlan Schierbaum music CDs. Track Listing of songs: Intro; Suddenly Beautiful; Drop; Dive; New Shoes; Breathe Underwater; Closer; Go-To Girl; I Know You By Heart; Count On Me; Getaway Car; Somewhere Over You; Blue Streak Cadillac; Mother; Outro; |
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Not at One CD (2003)
Arlan Schierbaum songs. "One of the best I've ever heard."
--- Derek Sivers, Founder CD Baby, on "Not At One"
"This kind of studied, literate songwriting is a gift given to the listener-one that surprises, challenges, questions and gratifies you every time you hear it.... ... |
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Pictures at an Existentialism CD (2007)
Arlan Schierbaum CD discography. Photographer: David Winogrond.
Arrangers: David Winogrond; Jackson Chandler.
DAVID WINOGROND: Pictures At an Existentialism
Let's face it - jazz has been in a rut for a couple of decades now. There are plenty of great players making loads of good albums, but the ... |
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Breaking the Rules CD
Arlan Schierbaum albums. L.A.Female Blues Guitarist; Prod.By Jimmy Morello
Recorded at Pacifica Studio, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Rich Delgrasso.
Personnel: Kris Wiley (guitar); Kirk Fletcher (guitar); Jonny Viau (tenor saxophone); Troy Jennings (baritone saxophone); Tom Mahon (piano); Arlan Schierbaum (organ); Paul Fasulo ... |
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Static Trampoline CD (2005)
Arlan Schierbaum music CDs. Recording information: Mad Dog Studios Stage & Rez Music.
Photographer: Mathieu Bitton.
Personnel: Chris Pierce (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Zane Musa (alto saxophone); Arlan Schierbaum (Clavinet, Wurlitzer organ); Orlando Sims (electric bass); Rob Perkins (drums); David Leach (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Chris Pierce ... |
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Truth CD (2003)
Arlan Schierbaum discography. As the up-sell sticker on its cover suggests, Truth, Johnny Childs' debut album, really does favor blues in the electric Chicago tradition. While he's a capable if unremarkable vocalist, Childs really shines as a guitarist, rolling with feeling through all ... |
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 Arlan Schierbaum songs Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | John Hiatt | Ry Cooder, Sonny Landreth, Richard Thompson, Levon Helm, John Hiatt & the Goners, James Talley, Marlo Thomas, Chieftains, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | | Kenneth Blevins | Richard Shindell, Greg Trooper, Carol & Dale, Steve Conn, Coteau, Julian Dawson, John Hiatt & the Goners, Lucy Kaplansky, Sonny Landreth |
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