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Personnel: Gerald Roberts (guitar); Conrad Hilton (saxophone); Kevin Terry (piano); Mel Waiters (background vocals). Recording information: Hit It & Quit It Studios, San Antonio, TX. Arranger: Mel Waiters. Ernie Johnson Hot & Steamy Songs Hot & Steamy Review
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2 LPs on 1 CD: DAVE BERRY (1964)/ONE DOZEN BERRYS (1966). Liner Note Authors: John Firminger; Mike Smith . Arranger: Richard Guest. This CD is a wonderful surprise from Beat Goes On. Not that Dave Berry didn't deserve the reissue of his first two albums, but neither Dave Berry nor its follow-up, One Dozen Berrys, was remotely the best album -- or even among the better albums -- to come out of the mid-'60s British beat boom. Berry's heart was in the right place when it came to R&B and rock & roll, and he had a voice, but as a stylist he was at a disadvantage to rivals such as Chris Farlowe and Zoot Money. Still, he had some good instincts (when he followed them) and a strangely compelling sound, courtesy of producer Mike Smith and an array of musicians who, in addition to Frank Miles from his own band the Cruisers, included Jimmy Page and Big Jim Sullivan. The mix of country and pop sounds juxtaposed with serious R&B (including the killer "I Love You Babe" and the wrenchingly compelling "Baby, It's You") may be off-putting, but that diversity is more a sign of the times in which these two albums were made than any indication of weakness in the execution ...
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$11.49 In his youth, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist David Stükenberg, nom de plume Stükenberg, lived in roughly twenty homes with his mobile family, attended twelve different schools, won and lost many grade school fights (the unspoken initiation of the new and/or preacher’s kid), abated 131 poisonous snakes (Floyd Co., KY neighborhood record), evaded gun and hatchet toting rednecks (literally), studied everything from JuJitsu to German and escaped a life threatening (not literally) ambiguous Nashville publishing contract. All of which, in some way served to meld and inspire his full-length debut Mountain of Pieces at the ripe age of 21. Stükenberg’s childhood revolved around his father’s missionary work, which exposed him to many new people, places and cultural variances that inevitably played a large role in shaping his music into something much grander and worldly than one would expect to hear from a young artist currently based in SE Wisconsin. His rich, warm voice floats over a sea of musical influences as varied as Chopin, The Beatles, gospel, Rage Against the Machine, Count Bassie, Radiohead, bluegrass, Pink Floyd, and Thelonious Monk - a multitude of genres and decades that has helped him to developed a sound that is new, yet familiar and one that he ...
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