| | Whatnauts I'll Erase Your Pain CD Whatnauts Discography of CDs
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Garnett Jones oozes tears by the bucket on "I Just Can't Lose Your Love," Ellie Greenwich's "Please Make the Love Go Away," the Miracles' "Ooo Baby Baby," and "What's Left to Give (After Giving It All)" -- all superb examples of heartache soul. This is the first of two compilations by the Baltimoreans on Collectables. It's titled after their debut on Sylvia and Joe Robinson's A&I label, Message From a Blackman; that single's B-side, Sly Stone's "Dance to Message," is on the second collection. It's almost as if somebody at Collectables put the A&1 single and the tracks from their three Stang albums in a hat, closed their eyes, and randomly selected these 16 songs and saved the rest for the second CD, necessitating purchasing both to get all their goodies -- or shelling deeper in your pockets for the 38-track, two-disc Deep Beats package. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Liner Note Author: Mark Marymont. I'll Erase Your Pain Music Whatnauts I'll Erase Your Pain Songs I'll Erase Your Pain Music Review Purchase I'll Erase Your Pain CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Black Ivory Don't Turn Around CD (1972)
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| | Whatnauts Message From A Blackman CD (1997)
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| | Spinners Live! CD (1975)
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$10.39 Originally issued on vinyl and cassette, the Spinners' Live is much better on CD. The original was a foldout double-sleeve job with two vinyl disks. The worst tune, their campy rendition of George and Ira Gershwin's "Fascinating Rhythm," is track one. Maybe in ...
| | Cowboys To Girls: The Best Of The Intruders CD (1995)
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$6.25 Dennis Harris, Norman Harris, Reginald Lucas, Bunny Sigler, T.J. Tindall
(guitars); Don Renaldo (strings); Zach Zachary (alto saxophone); Tony Williams (saxophone, flute); Sam Reed (horns); Eddie Green, Leon Huff, Harold Williams (piano); Victor Carstarphen, Lenny Pakula (organ); Dexter Wansel (keyboards); Vince Montana (vibraphone); Ronnie Baker, Anthony Jackson ...
| | Best Of The Moments: Love On A Two-Way Street CD (1996)
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$8.69 Additional personnel includes: Sammy Lowe (conductor); Sylvia Robinson (spoken vocals); Tommy Keith (guitar).
Recorded between the late 1960s and 1982. Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway.
The Moments charted regularly on the R&B charts and copped the number three position on the ...
| | Montclairs Make Up For Lost Time: The Paula Recordings 1971-1974 CDs (2002) Import
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| | Rascals Groovin' And Other Hits CD (1967)
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| | Gene Pistilli I Still Get Dressed On Sundays CD (2003)
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$11.39 Gene Pistilli goes by the self-appointed nickname of "The Hoboken Saddletramp," and if that evokes an image of Frank Sinatra in chaps, well that's the point. A music industry fringe-dweller since his days in the folk-pop Cashman, Pistilli & West and as an original member of the Manhattan Transfer, it was his song "How the West Was Swung," originally recorded by Asleep at the Wheel (whose leader, Ray Benson, penned this album's liner notes), that set the stage for I Still Get Dressed on Sundays, a collection of suave Western swing. Not as deranged as Bob Wills or as edgy as Asleep, Pistilli brings a smooth, urbane attitude to a combination of covers and some terrific originals. Songs like the upbeat "Texas to a T" and the ballad "New Shadow" sound like lost standards but are newly composed. The witty lyrics of "Less of Me More Often" are straight out of the genre's heyday in the '30s yet mesh perfectly with covers of originals like Spade Cooley's "Oklahoma Stomp," Gene Autry's "Mexicali Rose," and Ernest Tubb's "Waltz Across Texas." Except for the crystal-clear sound quality, this could easily be mistaken for a decades-old Western swing album with its crying pedal steel guitars, sawing fiddles, honky tonk piano, and shuffling acoustic guitars. While that's certainly the intent, the new tunes show that Pistilli is more than an imitator of a dated music form. His respectful yet lively approach injects life into old songs and proves this sound can be reinvigorated, if not quite reinvented, with his recently penned material. ~ Hal Horowitz
by Ray Benson - Asleep at the WheelGino Pistilli! It sounds like the star of ...
| | Giant Panda Fly School Reunion CD (2005)
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| | Dodd, Jegsy & Original Sinners Wake Up & Smell The Offy CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Todd Agnew Need CD (2009)
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