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Graham Guest Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (7) • MP3 (1)
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Change CD (2004)
Graham Guest albums Recording information: Hugh's Room, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (12/2003).
Photographer: Ivan Otis.
Arranger: Sue Foley.
Personnel: Sue Foley (vocals, guitar); Sue Foley; Mike Turenne (bass instrument); Graham Guest (keyboards); Tom Bona (drums).
Audio Mixer: Richard Chycki.
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Pure Pleasure CD (2003)
Graham Guest CD discography Track Listing of songs: Slow Down Baby; Rocking in the Same Old Boat; Here to Stay; Song for Perry; Gone So Long; Thrilling You Killing Me; Don't Let the Green Grass Fool Ya; No Guitar Blues; It Ain't Easy Being Blue; Names; Hey Girl; What a Wonderful World; Too Young to Know;
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New Used Car CD (2006)
Graham Guest discography Sue Foley pretty much sticks to her guns on New Used Car -- her tenth album and second for Germany's Ruf Records -- resisting the urge to go pure pop and turning out instead another set of blues-inflected roots rock originals that prominently feature her laser-guided electric guitar leads. This is certainly ...
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Blues from the Middle CD (2003)
Graham Guest albums Live Recording
Liner Note Author: Peter North.
Recording information: Private Ear Recording Studio.
Photographer: Todd Korol.
Personnel includes: Big Dave McLean (vocals, guitar); Duke Robillard (guitar); Sue Foley, Graham Guest.
Personnel: Big Dave McLean (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica); Sue Foley (vocals, guitar); Duke Robillard (guitar); Chris Carmichael (slide guitar); Graham Guest (piano, organ); Kevin McMahon (drums); Rick ...
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Moses Guest CDs (2002)
Graham Guest CD discography Additional personnel includes: Dan Workman (guitar); Andy Saad (saxophone).
For some post-baby boomers, jam bands have become a refuge from angst rock -- a place to go when they are in the mood for bands who are congenial instead of angry and don't live and breathe angst 100 percent of the time. In ...
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Guest Motel CD (2004)
Graham Guest music CDs In one of their annual Pazz & Jop (as opposed to Jazz & Pop) Critics' Polls, the Village Voice wrote that "retro is always a suspect direction in pop music." There is a lot of truth in that statement; if you expect your kids to like the very same music that you ...
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That Would Be Fine CD (2000)
Graham Guest songs Hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Kristi Johnson is a capable blues guitarist and a startlingly fine singer and songwriter. On her debut album she leads a bare-bones trio (augmented by the occasional guest musician) through a program of hardheaded blues and R&B, most of it original. "Train" starts things off with a bang: after a slow-strutting intro, the song transitions without warning into a quick blues shuffle, then breaks down as Johnson takes her ...
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 Graham Guest music CDs Worked With
Sue Foley, Moses Guest, Don Johnson, Big Dave McLean
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