Plays Music CD music In a nifty follow up to their debut, 33. Plays Music music CDs 3 add upright bass and a trombone; the resulting sound is a little more refined, a little smoother, and a little jazzier, thick with major seventh chords and friendly little melodies. There's also a laid back vibe and a pastel-hued tenor to the disc that faintly recalls the mood of the Claude Bolling/Jean-Pierre Rampal SUITE FOR FLUTE AND JAZZ PIANO recording that caught so many ears in the early '70s.
Plays Music music CDs. Couldn't Get It Right contains all of the Climax Blues Band's big hits from 1974 on, which means that it bypasses their earliest material -- which was the closest they ever came to the blues. But it does contain all their big hits, from the title track to "Running Out of Time," making it a near-definitive retrospective. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Digitally remastered reissue of 1987 retrospective featuring virtually all of the British blues-rock act's hits from 1974 on. Tracks include, 'Couldn't Get It Right' and 'Running Out of Time'.German compilation for the British blues-rock act. 22 tracks (more than any domestic) including the hit 'I Couldn't GetIt Right', B-sides, 'Milwaukee Truckin' Blues (Chipper's Song)', 'Loving Machine' and single versions, 'Reap What I've Sowed', 'Reaching Out' and 'Using The Power'. 2000 release. Standard jewelcase.
Plays Music songs. Erik Lindgren's Arf! Arf! Records is known for gathering the most obscure unreleased vintage tapes for historical purposes. (They're also known to have a giggle now and again; a couple of the label's supposedly vintage unreleased tapes are at least suspected to be by modern-day groups recording in note perfect re-creations of period styles.) Though most of the label's vintage tapes are from '60s era New England bands, given Lindgren's proximity and tastes, the 1997 release Space Amazon is actually a bunch of circa 1974 recordings by Pandora, a Cleveland, OH, band. The tapes were produced by Joe Battaglia, drummer for Cleveland metallurgists Granicus, and only the first two, the thumping "Space Amazon" and "Daze of Madness," were ever released, and even then only on a flexi-disc given away by a local magazine. The glammy songs have a heavy, proto-punk edge, as if the group were heavily into the Stooges and the first New York Dolls album, and the theatrical vocals and self-consciously "decadent" lyrics suggest a strong Bowie/T. Rex fixation as well. Fun stuff, no matter when it was recorded. ~ Stewart Mason
Liner Note Author: Doug Sheppard.
Recording information: Cleveland, OH (1974).
Plays Music CD music. Donna Ward is a well-known vocalist who has performed since her teen years. Trained in voice and piano in her hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she has continued to hone her voice through her golden years on a regular basis while performing throughout the area where she now resides in southwestern Michigan.
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