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Purchase Future Girl CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Muddy Waters Breakin' It Up, Breakin' It Down CD (2007)
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$8.89 Muddy Waters's career was revitalized in the 1970s when he fell in with Johnny Winter, recording the classic HARD AGAIN and a good deal of live material with Winter and singer/harmonica player James Cotton. BREAKIN' IT UP, BREAKIN' IT DOWN culls from these same live recordings, and features material that wasn't included on MUDDY 'MISSISSIPPI' WATERS LIVE or the subsequent expanded version of that album.
Fans of Waters's music (and his '70s work in particular) will find much of the old magic here. Waters lets loose on several numbers, including his classics "I Can't Be Satisfied" and "Got My Mojo Workin'," while Winter and Cotton offer takes on other blues gems (Winter turns in a smoking version of John Lee Hooker's "I Done Got Over It," for example). The recordings feature chops galore, but never at the expense of that vintage South Chicago sound.
Personnel: Muddy Waters (guitar); Johnny Winter (guitar); James Cotton (harp).
Additional personnel: Bob Margolin (guitar); Pinetop Perkins (piano); Charles Calmese (bass guitar); Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith (drums).
| | Dino: The Essential Dean Martin CD (2004)
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$12.45 Nearly a decade after Dean Martin's death, the crooner's fans were finally given the definitive Dino collection. While there was already a two-disc summation of Martin's Capitol recordings, as well as several compilations of his Reprise material, the single-disc, 30-track DINO: THE ESSENTIAL DEAN MARTIN contains a generous selection of the best of his work, culling from both labels' vaults. Steubenville, Ohio's favorite son became a singing star in the 1950s, mostly by virtue of his smooth, easy charm, apparent both in his vocal style and his public image. That charm is crystallized here--the South American lilt of "Sway;" the spare, countryish "Memories Are Made of This" (not insignificantly covered later by Johnny Cash); the laissez-faire swing of "Ain't That a Kick in the Head"--it all bespeaks an uncommon coolness that was Martin's to burn. DINO: THE ESSENTIAL DEAN MARTIN catches all of his best-known tunes, from the aforementioned gems to the perennial Reprise-era sing-along "Everybody Loves Somebody," but it fills in the spaces between with lots of equally lovable tracks, or did you think Glen Campbell had the patent on "Gentle on My Mind?"
30 Classic Capitol & Reprise Hits On 1 CD.
Recording information: 1949 - 1969.
Personnel: Dean Martin (vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Deana Martin; Gail Martin Downey; Steven Van Zandt.
| | Lester Bowie All The Numbers CDs (2009)
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$19.98 (2-CD set) These first recordings under Lester Bowie's name were made in 1967 with his compatriots from the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble. Originally issued in edited form as Numbers 1 & 2 on a single lp, these two discs contain all the material recorded
Liner Note Author: Terry Martin.
Recording information: 08/11/1967; 08/25/1967.
Personnel: Lester Bowie (trumpet, flugelhorn); ...
| | Al Jarreau Look To The Rainbow: Live In Europe CD (1977)
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$6.09 All songs written by Al Jarreau except "Rainbow In Your Eyes" (Leon Russell), "Better Than Anything" (David Wheat/William Loughborough), "Look To The Rainbow" (Lane/Harburg) and "Take Five" (Paul Desmond).
2 LPs on 1 CD.
Live In Europe
Recorded live in Europe between January and February ...
| | Stan Kenton Rarities CD (2009)
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$11.18 Liner Note Author: Will Friedwald.
Recording information: Chicago, IL (07/23/1955); Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa Beach, CA (02/04/1958); Hollywood, CA ...
| | Jazz Icons: Woody Herman - Live In '64 DVD (2009) Black & White
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$13.24 This installment in the JAZZ ICONS series of memorable jazz performances captures a concert by bandleader Woody Herman recorded in 1964. Some of the songs featured ...
| | Teddy Wilson Volume 3: Of Thee I Swing CD (1995) (Import) Ireland
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$14.49 Liner Note Author: Frank Driggs.
Personnel include: Teddy Wilson (piano); Midge Williams, Billie Holiday, Red Harper (vocals); Freddie Green, Allen Reuss (guitar); Benny Goodman (clarinet); Lester Young, Vido Musso, Ben Webster (tenor ...
| | New Klezmer Trio Short For Something CD (2000)
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$13.39 Recorded at Bay Records, Berkeley, ...
| | Mary Louise Defender Wilson My Relatives Say CD (2001)
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$13.85 Personnel: Mary Louise Defender Wilson (spoken vocals).
Producers: Troyd Geisi, North Dakota Council On The Arts, David ...
| | J J Johnson Bone-O-Logy CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$8.09 The first musician to truly make the trombone 'speak bebop', J.J. Johnson was one of the most innovative jazz musicians to emerge from the bebop era is still considered by many to have been the finest trombone player of all ...
| | Aldemaro Romero La Nueva Onda En Mexico CD (2007) (Import)
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$16.09 For those unaware of the greatness of Venezuelan conductor Aldemaro Romero, we could compare him with the better known Esquivel. Romero and Esquivel had more than one thing in common. In addition to being piano virtuosos with a futuristic sense for popular music revitalized with vocal arrangements and original instrumentation, they each experimented in the recording studio and maintained a mutual admiration and friendship. Probably the rarest album from Aldemaro Romero is this homage to traditional and popular Mexican songs, with the Pop singer Monna Bell on vocals. The musicians (well-skilled Jazz players from Mexico) were free to bring in any idea to the studio and to improvise during the recordings. The result was an explosion of tonalities that, in spite of being essentially popular traditions, revealed something exceedingly unique cosmopolitan and modern. La Onda Nueva en Mexico has remained a cult record among those searching for rare grooves because of its completely unique concept of combining traditional ...
| | Mott The Hoople The Golden Age 1969-1997 CD (2009)
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