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Cate Brothers CD (1975)
Ernie Cate albums The Cate Brothers' formal 1975 debut album opens with "Time for Us," an ebullient soul workout that is also (along with "Standin' on a Mountaintop" and "Always Waiting") among the more stripped-down pieces on ...
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Ya Think I'd Know Better CD (1996)
Ernie Cate songs With his second album Ya Think I'd Know Better, Coco Montoya ditches the guest stars and opts for a menu of pure, unadulterated Montoya. The results are quite impressive, to say the least. For ...
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Essential Coco Montoya CD (2009)
Ernie Cate music CDs Santa Monica-born guitarist Coco Montoya has been a member of Albert Collins' Icebreakers (as a drummer), and was the first lead guitarist in John Mayall's re-formed Bluesbreakers in 1985. He is, of course, best ...
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Fire on the Tracks CD (1979)
Ernie Cate CD discography One really wishes it were possible to give this album a higher rating -- the Cate Brothers were finally at Atlantic, the label they should have been signed to from the beginning; the singing ...
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We Got It CD (2002)
Ernie Cate albums For his first album for Telarc, Jimmy Thackery -- backed by his band, the Drivers -- has come up with a near-tribute album to Eddie Hinton, covering eight of his songs on this 11-track ...
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In the Natural State CD (2006)
Ernie Cate discography Jimmy Thackery has been delivering his own brand of blue-collar hard-edged blues-tinged rock for some 40 years now, led by his sharp, emotive guitar style, and while nobody would accuse him of being a ...
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Just Let Go CD (1997)
Ernie Cate CD discography Coco Montoya's often ferocious guitar is the main reason to acquire this 1997 release. His singing is expressive and reasonably effective, but it is his blazing guitar soloing that makes one wish that he ...
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Big Foot CD (2000)
Ernie Cate music CDs Jim Weider & The Honky Tonk Gurus: Jim Weider (acoustic, electric & slide guitars); Richard Bell (piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Randy Ciarlante (drums, shaker, background vocals).
Additional personnel includes: Lamont Depew (vocals); Colin Linden (electric ...
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Levon Helm CD (1978)
Ernie Cate discography Levon Helm's second solo album isn't a bad listen, it just seems, given its pedigree, that it should be a good deal better than it is. Produced by Donald "Duck" Dunn of the legendary ...
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Cate Brothers Bands CD (1977)
Ernie Cate songs The Cate Brothers, now billed slightly differently, reintroduced themselves billed as an official quartet with their third album, also displaying a tighter sound in the process. With Ernie Cate handling most of the lead ...
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In One Eye and Out the Other CD (1976)
Ernie Cate CD discography For their sophomore effort, the Cate Brothers -- twin siblings Earl Cate (lead guitar, vocals) and Ernie Cate (vocals, keyboards) -- were once more working with producer Steve Cropper, who also plays on some ...
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Radioland CD (1995)
Ernie Cate albums All songs written or co-written by Earl Cate and Ernie Cate except "Please No More" (David Egan/Greg Hansen) and "Strip Search (For Love)" (Wayne Carson).
Recorded at Crosstown Recorders, Memphis, Tennessee. Includes liner notes Larry ...
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Play By The Rules CD (2004)
Arkansas natives and brothers Ernie and Earl Cate specialize in a kind of roots-oriented blue-eyed soul that features Ernie's flexible voice (which in the higher register sounds a little like Curtis Mayfield) and Earl's ...
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Twenty Years Of Trouble CD (2003)
Live Recording
Solo performer: David Egan (vocals, piano).
Recording information: Louisiana Crossroads, Lafayette, LA.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Doug Belote; D'Jamla Garnier III; Mike Sipos; Robin Hood Bryant; Terry Dupuy; Richard Griffin; Ron Eoff; Dana Loewenstern Isaac; Bob ...
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