Maximum CD music Audio CD book pressed onto a full color picture CD. Maximum music CDs Contains a biography, complete with comments & interview excerpts. Packaged in a standard jewelcase in a full color slipcase with eight page photo booklet & one-sided, 10 inch x 10 inch full color poster. 2002..
Maximum songs. Three years after the issue of his landmark solo recording, Highway Call (and countless inbred brawls and unholy wars among the Allman Brothers), guitarist, singer, and songwriter Dickey Betts released the debut by his "other" band, Great Southern. Attempting to capture the loose, easy feel of Highway Call and combine it with the more blues-driven sound of the Allmans, Betts was largely successful though the record does suffer a tad from overly slick production. Evident from "Out to Get Me," the very first track, is Betts' trademark slide guitar burning a hole through the center of the mix. The undertone of the album is the shuffle, both country and blues, aided in large part by Topper Price's harmonica and the able second guitar of Dan Toler. But the feel is all Betts. He stretches out the stinging boogie of "Run Gypsy Run," with dual leads, a killer pre-verse riff, and a solid "Ramblin Man"-style melodic line in the heart of his blues. Perhaps the hinge piece on the album in on its third track, "Sweet Virginia" (not a cover of the Rolling Stones' track). Here, Betts' slide work is easily and lilting as it undergirds a sleepy country tune with a killer backbeat. Nostalgia, or at least the previous, is the backbone of Betts' sentiment as his vice rings through the guitars and rhythm section with conviction and a sureness that only comes out of the finest country-rock music (think Creedence Clearwater meets the Allmans). Ultimately, this album, with its funky New Orleans basslines and second-line percussions, is another restless country-soul set from Betts. And though more guitar driven than Highway Call (fiddle god Vassar Clements is not Betts' foil here), its songs hold as much soul and aplomb if not the same deeply held convictions that made the previous album the classic it is. Nonetheless, Great Southern is ...
Maximum songs. Waves is an eclectic collection of never-before-released material, blending techno and trance with bits of ambient, drum'n'bass, and breakbeat. ~ Steve Huey
Electric Waves: Boris Blenn, Mickey Dressler.
Maximum album. Recording information: Bennett House, Franklin, TN; OMNI Sound, Nashville, TN; Pine Brook, Anderson, IN; Playground, Franklin, TN.
Photographer: Norman Jean Roy.
Arrangers: Keith Thomas ; Bryan Lenox.
Personnel: George Cochini (guitar, acoustic guitar); Phil Madeira (guitar, National guitar, accordion, Mellotron, synthesizer); Keith Thomas ...
Maximum CD music. Featuring 17 previously unreleased tracks, this 21 song compilation contains everything Cliff Wade recorded for Edsel, including his 'great lost album'. Drenched in mellotron, gorgeous string & brass arrangements, the tracks were recorded in 1969 with Geoff Gill of The ...
Maximum music CDs. Track Listing of songs: Een Bossie Rooie Rozen; Waanzinig Gedroomd; Met Z'n Allen Op De Ski; Ik Voel Me Zo Verdomd Alleen; Jij Bent 't Type Waar Ik Voor Ga; Leve De Lol; Hou Je Nog 'n Beetje Van Mij; Laat Me ...
Maximum album. Track Listing of songs: Doo-Be-di-Boy; More Than I Needed to Know; In the Heat of the Night; Hiho; 7 Jump; Cowboy Song (Devil Queen); Hey Amigo!; All I Wanna Say; Dabbi Doo; Never Say Goodbye; In the Name of Love; No Nobody's ...
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