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Dale Wilson Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (8) • MP3 (3)
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False Accusations CD (1985)
Dale Wilson albums Robert Cray's third album is also his first great one. The production is vastly superior, finally allowing one to hear what a gorgeous tone Cray gets on the guitar. His singing is relaxed and assured, and the songs, originals by Cray and his bandmates, are ...
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Happy Hour CD (1986)
Dale Wilson discography Ted Hawkins' second album follows the blend of his first-a few selections with a band, the rest solo or in duet-with equally stunning results. He wrote 10 of HAPPY HOUR's dozen songs, and each is full of undiminished spirit, his tattered hopes finding footing wherever ...
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Talk to Me CD (2004)
Dale Wilson albums Talk To Me is the title of the latest album from Philipp Fankhauser, the highly regarded blues artist based in Thun, Switzerland, and his first for Memphis International Records.
Fankhauser is well known to European audiences but he is also familiar to North Americans as ...
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Box Heart Man CD (2005)
Dale Wilson CD discography Mark Dignam begins this album with a light and dreamy blend of pop and alt country on "Divine," which describes the track quite well. Coming from a crop of singer/songwriters who would include Josh Ritter and Josh Rouse, Dignam uses his strong timbre to nail ...
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Cold and Bitter Tears: Essential Recordings CD (2009)
Dale Wilson music CDs His distinctively raspy-sweet voice suggests the deepest blues and the sultriest soul, while his lilting melodies and strummy guitar style are pure pop and folk. Singer-songwriter Ted Hawkins, who divided his time between busking for passers-by in Venice Beach and playing sold-out concerts in Europe, ...
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Magic World CD (2000)
Dale Wilson songs D.W. Rock: Dale Wilson (vocals, guitar); Howard Dyer (bass); Lynn Doll (drums).
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Ted Hawkins Story: Suffer No More CD (1998)
Dale Wilson CD discography SUFFER NO MORE is a career-spanning compilation of Ted Hawkins's recordings for the Evidence, Rounder and DGC labels along with rarely heard mid-'60s singles and previously unreleased material.
Were it not for his entry into the public consciousness via a deal with Geffen Records near the end of his life, Ted Hawkins might have been one of American music's greatest undiscovered treasures. Though his final effort, THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS, established him as a major artist, his earlier recordings remained largely unnoticed ...
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 Dale Wilson music CDs Worked With
Ted Hawkins, Mark Dignam, Philipp Fankhauser, Robert Cray
Dale Wilson Discography Page
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