Woman Blue CD music This 1965 recording, Roderick's second, reveals her as an early exponent of the swinging, jazzy feel that artists like Fred Neil and Tim Hardin would soon add to folk music. Woman Blue music CDs Unlike Neil and Hardin, though, Roderick was a dyed-in-the-wool folk/blues singer, interpreting works from America's rich musical tradition instead of crafting new material informed by that tradition. There's a clarity and purity to Roderick's voice, but her inventive phrasing and subtle timbral manipulations ...See Full Description
Woman Blue album. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Singer-songwriter Madeleine Peyroux's soulful voice is occupied so palpably by the spirit of Billie Holiday that it's almost scary. Peyroux is certainly influenced by the song and voice of Bessie Smith as ...
Woman Blue songs. The songs appear in both their mono and stereo mixes (the latter is a particular enticement since the tracks from, say, BEATLES FOR SALE were previously available only in mono). The set also features the original stereo mixes of HELP! ...
Woman Blue CD music. As the fourth Nuggets box from Rhino, LOVE IS THE SONG WE SING: SAN FRANCISCO FRANCISCO 1965-1970 is easily the most specific and idiosyncratic yet, a set devoted to a time and a place: namely the Bay Area that sowed ...
Woman Blue music CDs. (tenor saxophone); Ronnie Buttacavoli (trumpet, flugelhorn); Rick Baptist (flugelhorn); George Bohannon (trombone); Tony Dumas (bass); Ralph Pendland (drums); Ron Powell (percussion).
The legendary blues ...
LOST AND FOUND I bought the album used for a dollar at a library sale in 1975. I loved the album then and remembered the songs long after the record was scratched and my turntable was replaced by ... By Kate
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LOST AND FOUND I bought the album used for a dollar at a library sale in 1975. I loved the album then and remembered the songs long after the record was scratched and my turntable was replaced by ... By Kate
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at last... I haven't heard this since I borrowed the vinyl album 30 years ago. I assumed I would never have another chance until I discovered CD Universe. It was every bit as good as I remembered ... By chris
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