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| | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
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$6.19 The '60s Blues Revival begins here. Calling this album influential is an understatement akin to calling the Grand Canyon a rut; suffice to say that an entire generation of musicians (mostly young and white) heard this and had their lives changed ...
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| | Eva Cassidy Time After Time CD (2000)
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$13.45 Principally recorded at The Maryland Inn, Annapolis, Maryland. Includes liner notes by Kevin Howlett.
As is so often the case, the talents of singer Eva Cassidy did note come to public attention until after her death. Cassidy died at a mere 33 years of age in 1996, and up until then she'd only been known in the local music scene of Washington D.C. Subsequently, a word-of-mouth groundswell earned her posthumous ...
| | Hal Smith Bourbon Street Memories CD (1999)
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| | Festival Mondial Des Cultures Drummondville: Top Selection 1997-1999 CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Stevie Ray Vaughan Soul To Soul CD (1985)
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$7.59 This 1999 reissue contains three bonus tracks not on the original release.
Digitally remastered by Vic Anesini (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
1985's SOUL TO SOUL was Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's third album and on it, they are joined by keyboardist Reese Wynans whose contributions gives it a funkier edge than its two predecessors. Vaughan was always respectful of his roots and this time out he chose to included covers of songs by Hank Ballard ("Look At Little Sister"), Earl King ("Come On [Part III]") and Willie Dixon ("You'll Be Mine"). Even on songs he'd written himself, the Texas guitar slinger can be heard channeling Albert King's high-bent, string-squeezing technique on "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love," while a Jimi Hendrix-like ...
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| | Jeff Beck Blow By Blow CD (1975) Remastered
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$6.75 Realizing the overwhelming response he received in concert with his extended instrumental breaks, Beck finally bit the bullet and released his first all-instrumental work in 1975. The jazz-rock tour de force BLOW BY BLOW was produced by Beatles mainman George Martin and proved that Beck's six-string skills could easily carry an ...
| | Big Bill Broonzy Can't Be Satisfied CD (2004) With Book; Remastered; Digipak
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$8.79 Anyone who knows Big Bill Broonzy for his later sides, cut variously for Verve and Pye Records, among other labels, may be startled by this collection -- Broonzy went through myriad styles, mostly very urban and urbane, as his career advanced from the 1920s to the middle of the '50s, but thanks to the taste of the blues revival enthusiasts of the period, his later recordings were more deliberately primitive than his earlier recordings; he was forced, by the desires of a paying audience larger (and whiter) than any he had ever known, to adopt a country blues style that he'd not really embraced since the mid-'20s, if then. The sides here show the real Big Bill Broonzy, playing solo or as part of a stripped down trio (and sometimes a quartet, with trumpet, no less), but playing a brand of blues that was anything but country -- indeed, many of the sides represented here from the mid-'30s through 1941, were very "produced" as music, with Broonzy a very canny stylist as both singer and player, good enough that he might've worked in jazz. The most primitive sounding sides here, such as "Down in the Basement Blues" is still more sophisticated than the majority of Broonzy's Verve sides, and even "Beedle Um Bum" shows a knowing, nudging side that belies its seeming simplicity. The annotation covers Broonzy's career well enough, and the sound is decent, the only significant noise evident is on the earliest sides, and the makers have seen fit to include the song by which Broonzy ...
| | Rehberg & Bauer Passt CD (2001)
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$14.69 PASST features edited and otherwise studio manipulated live recordings as well as one unedited live track "Revolver".
Peter Rehberg (aka Pita) and Ramon Bauer completed their trilogy for the label Touch with the 2001 CD Passt. This album, short at 33 minutes, maintains an uncomfortable relationship with glitch electronica. Rehberg & Bauer's first CDs pioneered the genre, which quickly went through an ossification process. Closing their series, the artists try to distance themselves from the glitch culture, bringing a humorous and critical touch to the music. But meta-music this is not; we remain in glitch territory, even though unexpected twists and turns abound. This album originated from three live dates recorded in Australia in early 2000. The disc begins with an hyperventilating Aussie presenting the duo as if they were the biggest funk sensation. The oddity of his comments reminds us of the oddity of the music itself -- an attempt to restate the fact that laptop music was not intended as a trend ...
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