| | Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live CD - Import (1 Customer Review)
18 tracks w. The Kings Of Rhythm Orchestra from 1964-67, feat. Jimmy Thomas, Venetta Fields, Bobby John, Stacey Johnson, Robbie Montgomery, Vernon Guy Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live Music Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live Music Review Purchase Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Honky Tonk! CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live
$18.25 24 track collection gathers for the first time ...
| | Reba Mcentire Room To Breathe CD (2003)
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$12.59 ROOM TO BREATHE not only represents Reba McEntire's first album in four years, but also acknowledges what her time away from making music has done for her creativity in-between appearing on Broadway and performing as the star of her own sitcom on the WB network. Despite this flood of success, McEntire's stayed true to her country fans by singing songs that touch on the day-to-day struggles of the common person.
Among the topics addressed are the horrors of Alzheimer's disease (a touching "Moving Oleta") and the finality of a busted-up relationship (the Vince Gill duet "It Just Has to Be This Way.") With guest background singers Alison Krauss and Dan Tyminski aboard, Reba also looks at the loneliness occupying the void of a broken relationship on "Once You've Learned to Be Lonely." Thankfully, this Okie native balances the gloomier aspects of this outing with downright uplifting fare that includes the gospel shouter "Love Revival," the equally inspiring "Sky Full of Angels," and sibling lovefest "My Sister," featuring harmonies by Linda Davis. With ROOM TO BREATHE, Reba McEntire has simultaneously hit her music-making stride while managing to recharge her creative battery.
Personnel includes: Reba McEntire (vocals); Vince Gill (vocals); ...
| | Dixie Chicks Top Of The World Tour Live CDs (2003)
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$8.99 With their blend of country, pop, rock, and forthright attitude, the Dixie Chicks took the country music world by storm in the late 1990s, after kicking around for several years with a slightly different lineup and recording for indie labels. This two-disc live album ...
| | Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Vol. 4 CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Atlantic Unearthed: Soul Sisters CD (2006)
Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live
$10.89 Like the stellar CELLAR FULL OF MOTOWN discs that came before it, ATLANTIC UNEARTHED collects rare and unreleased tracks from the label's biggest soul and R&B stars, and shines the spotlight on the work of overlooked artists as well. The SOUL SISTERS edition, naturally, focuses on the ladies, and offers obscure nuggets from legends like Aretha Franklin (who checks in with a woozy, sauntering take on Sinatra's "My Way") and Patti Labelle (who, backed here by her Bluebelles, brings a rough, bluesy edge to the girl-group aesthetic). While these tracks are certainly excellent, it's performances ...
| | Erma Franklin Piece Of My Heart: Golden Classics CD (1966)
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$11.59 Though it's reasonably well known that Erma Franklin did the original version of "Piece of My Heart," the prime body of recordings by Aretha's older sister was still pretty ill-served by CD compilations until this 2009 release. Its 26 tracks contain everything she recorded for the Epic and Shout labels between 1961 and 1968. That includes her 1962 Epic LP, HER NAME IS ERMA, various early-'60s non-LP Epic singles, and the seven tracks she recorded for Shout in 1967-68 (among them the 1967 Top Ten R&B hit "Piece of My Heart"). Like Aretha Franklin's pre-Atlantic work for Columbia during the same era, Erma's Epic output in particular was pretty uneven, with too much emphasis on orchestrated popular standards. Yet mixed in with those were some gutsy early soul and girl group-style sides, a few of which--especially "Don't Wait Too Long" (penned by sister Carolyn Franklin) and the downright terrific "I Don't Want No Mama's Boy"--were arguably grittier and stronger material-wise than anything Aretha was doing in a similar vein in the early-'60s. More suitable soul tunes became less of a problem in her short but impressive stint with Shout, which included the down 'n' dirty, bluesy Carolyn Franklin composition "Don't Catch the Dog's Bone" and the obscure Carole King/Gerry Goffin number "Don't Have the Right to Cry." To repeat an unavoidable comparison, Erma's voice wasn't quite as amazing as Aretha's, but it was real ...
| | Dominoes Featuring Jackie Wilson 14 Hits 3 CD (1996)
Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live
$7.99 Recorded between 1954 and 1957, this album features the pre-solo career Wilson attempting to fill the shows of his predecessor, Clyde McPhatter (he of the unique high tenor) to pretty good effect. The songs here are the standard '50s ...
| | Mudvayne The Beginning of All Things to End CD (2001) Bonus Tracks
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$7.59 THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS TO END is an unaltered version of an early demo EP.
Reissuing rare tracks and early demos is a risky affair, especially in an era where studio proficiency and high production value have come to be expected. In the case of THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS TO END, the self-proclaimed "oxygen wasting losers" better known as Mudvayne felt compelled to make the contents of their KILL, I OUGHTTA demo available to loyal fans fallen victim to the scams of opportunist bootleggers. The edgy, ...
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