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Personnel includes: Arlo Guthrie (vocals). The cassette release is part of Rising Son's 25th Anniversary Edition series. This 30th Anniversary Edition is a re-recording of Arlo Guthrie's 1st album. Personnel: Arlo Guthrie (vocals, acoustic guitar); Steve Ide, David Grover (guitar); Abe Guthrie (keyboards); Sean Hurley (bass); Terry A La Berry (drums). Recorded at Derek Studios, Dalton, Massachusetts and live at The Church, Housatonic, Massachusetts. Personnel: Arlo Guthrie (vocals, guitar). Audio Remasterer: Lee Herschberg. Liner Note Authors: John S. Wilson ; Harold Leventhal. Photographers: Sherman Weisburg; Diana Davies. Although he'd been a fixture on the East Coast folk circuit for several years, Arlo Guthrie did not release this debut album until mid-1967. A majority of the attention directed at Alice's Restaurant focuses on the epic 18-plus-minute title track, which sprawled over the entire A-side of the long-player. However, it is the other half-dozen Guthrie compositions that provide an insight into his uniformly outstanding -- yet astoundingly overlooked -- early sides on Warner Bros.. Although arguably 100 percent factual, "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" -- which was recorded in front of a live audience -- is rooted in a series of real incidents. This decidedly anti-establishment saga of garbage dumps closed on Thanksgiving, good ol' Officer Obie, as well as Guthrie's experiences with the draft succeeds not only because of the unusual and outlandish situations that the hero finds himself in; it is also his underdog point of view and sardonic delivery that maximize the effect in the retelling. After decades of refusing to perform the work in concert, he trotted it back out in the late '80s, adding fresh perspectives and side stories about the consequences that the song has had, such as the uncanny role that the track played in the Watergate tape cover-up. In terms of artistic merit, the studio side is an equally endowed effort containing six decidedly more traditional folk-rock compositions. Among the standouts are the haunting "Chilling of the Evening," which is given an arrangement perhaps more aptly suited to a Jimmy Webb/Glen Campbell collaboration. There is a somewhat dated charm in "Ring-Around-a-Rosie-Rag," a sly, up-tempo, and hippie-friendly bit of jug band nostalgia. "I'm Going Home" is an underrated minor-chord masterpiece that is not only reminiscent of Roger McGuinn's "Ballad of Easy Rider," but also spotlights a more sensitive and intricate nature to Guthrie's craftsmanship. Also worth mentioning is the first installment of "Motorcycle Song" -- which was updated and discussed further on the live self-titled follow-up release Arlo (1968) -- notable for the extended discourse on the "significance of the pickle." None of the performances on this disc were used in for the Alice's Restaurant (1969) film. However, the soundtrack -- which was issued on CD by Rykodisc in 1998 -- contains a full-length studio version of the "Massacree." In 1995 Guthrie marked the 30th anniversary of the original Thanksgiving Day incident which sparked the need for a Massacree in the first place. He re-recorded this entire album to uniformly superior results. Alice's Restaurant: 30th Anniversary Edition is a fun update as well as a stirring reminder of what a national treasure Guthrie's music and lyrics really are. ~ Lindsay Planer At the outset of his second recorded performance of the anti-war shaggy-dog story-song "Alice's Restaurant," Arlo Guthrie notes that 30 years have passed since the events described in the song. That anniversary may serve as a useful touchstone for this only slightly revised retelling, but a more likely explanation for why Guthrie would re-record not only his most famous song, but also his entire first album in soundalike fashion is simply that, unlike most of his records, Alice's Restaurant is still owned by Warner Bros. Records and not by Guthrie's own RisiRolling Stone (11/9/67, p.20) - "...Arlo Guthrie is eclectic....The lyrics are excellent....the songs, especially the gentler ones, are beautiful....It is his first album and it is without qualification excellent." Arlo Guthrie Alice's Restaurant Songs Alice's Restaurant Music Review Purchase Alice's Restaurant CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cat Stevens Tea For The Tillerman CD (1970) Remastered
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$10.45 Personnel: Cat Stevens (vocals, guitar); Alun Davies (guitar); John Rostein (violin); John Ryan (bass); Harvey Burns (drums). This is a limited edition digipak. Personnel: Cat Stevens (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Alun Davies (guitar); John Rostein (violin); John Ryan (bass); Harvey Burns (drums). Producer: Paul Samwell-Smith. Reissue producer: Bill Levenson. Digitally remastered by Bill Levenson (December 1999, Sterling ...
| | Cat Stevens Teaser And The Firecat CD (1971) Remastered
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$10.45 Even as a serious-minded singer/songwriter, Cat Stevens never stopped being a pop singer at heart, and with Teaser and the Firecat he reconciled his philosophical interests with his pop instincts. Basically, Teaser's songs came in two modes: gentle ballads that usually found Stevens and second guitarist Alun Davies playing delicate lines over sensitive love lyrics, and up-tempo numbers on which the guitarists strummed away and thundering drums played in stop-start rhythms. There were also more exotic ...
| | Best Of Arlo Guthrie CD (1977)
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$9.19 Tracks recorded between 1967 and 1976. Had he not done anything else of significance, Arlo Guthrie could have built his entire career on the 18-minute folk/protest/novelty piece "Alice's Restaurant Massacree." And while early on it seemed as if this sort of humorous, hippie storytelling would be his metier, "Woody's son" slowly began to develop into a serious artist in his own right. Released in 1977, The Best of Arlo Guthrie is a worthwhile collection, if ...
| | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 Those familiar with the Live Adventures album these two recorded at the Fillmore West know how brilliant they could be on stage, and here's another gem, recorded at the Fillmore East this time and featuring 'One Way Out,' 'It's My Own Fault' (with Bloomfield trading licks with Johnny Winter...Johnny ...
| | Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow CD (1967) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.09 Originally released in 1967, this RCA/BMG Heritage remastered reissue adds 6 bonus tracks 'In The Morning', 'J.P.P. Me Stop B. Blues', 'Go To Her', 'Come Back Baby', 'Somebody To Love' (mono single version) & 'White Rabbit' (mono single version). This groundbreaking piece of ...
| | King Crimson Night Watch CDs (1998) (Import)
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$17.89 This archival live recording of King Crimson has enchanced CD-ROM features and comes with a 20-page booklet. King Crimson: John Wetton (vocals, bass); Robert Fripp (guitar, Mellotron); David Cross (violin, viola, Mellotron); Bill Bruford (drums). Recorded live at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam on November 23, 1973. Includes liner notes by Robert Fripp, David Cross & David Singleton. Digitally remastered by Robert Fripp & David Singleton (July 1997). This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: John Wetton (vocals, bass guitar); Robert Fripp (guitar, Mellotron); David Cross (violin, viola, Mellotron); Bill Bruford (drums). Audio Mixers: David Singleton; Robert Fripp. Recording information: Concertgebouw, ...
| | Joe Roccisano Leave Your Mind Behind CD (1995)
Alice's Restaurant
$6.85 Personnel includes: Joe Roccisano, Lou Marini, Tim Ries. Personnel: Joe Roccisano (alto saxophone); ...
| | Cledus T Judd Bipolar And Proud CD (2004)
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$14.45 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Cledus T. Judd (vocals); Scotty Emerick, Toby Keith (vocals); Mike Severs (guitar); Pat Flynn (acoustic guitar); Russ Pahl (electric guitar, steel guitar); Troy Lancaster (electric guitar); Glen Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Gary Smith (keyboards); Larry Paxton (bass guitar); Paul Scholten (drums, percussion). Lawyers probably put the stop to it, but up till the last minute, Cledus T. Judd's 2004 release was entitled Cledus Gone Wild! The cover still shows signs of it, but past that and one truly dismal song, Bipolar and Proud should sit proudly in Judd's more hit than miss catalog. Riffing on Toby Keith's "I Love This Bar," "I Love NASCAR" is one of Judd's best and should be a staple of pre-race tailgating parties for years to come. Showing he's a good sport, Keith's short guest appearance adds to Judd's spot-on lyrics. Top drivers get ...
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| | Thirteen Senses Contact CD (2007) (Import) England; Spain
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$11.99 Eagerly anticipated 2007 sophomore album produced by Danton Supple (Coldplay). Contact is the follow-up to their gold selling debut album The Invitation. On the album Thirteen Senses display the vigor of a band on a mission, a passion that was also evident in the live shows from late last year. Alongside the single 'All The Love In Your Hands', tracks such as 'Call Someone', 'Follow Me' and the epic 'Animal' are evidence of a new found drive in the band. Mercury.
Personnel: Chris Tombling, Jonathan Hill, Helen Paterson, Boguslaw Kostecki (violin); Peter Lale, Sue Dench (viola); Anne Lines (cello). Audio Mixer: Danton Supple. Recording information: EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England; Home Studios; SARM West Studios; St. Levan Chapel; Townhouse Studios. Photographer: Tom Sheehan. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Chris Martin and co. must be feeling pretty good about themselves. In becoming one of the biggest bands of the decade, Coldplay have spawned a seemingly never ending supply of acts (Snow Patrol, Keane, the Fray) that combine heartfelt, emotive lyrics with soaring anthemic rock. But whereas most of these bands have attempted to distance themselves from the copycat tag with subsequent material, Cornish four-piece Thirteen Senses seem unashamed by it. So much so, that they've recruited Danton Supple, producer of X&Y, for their second album Contact. It's a ...
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