| Al Basile Sweetspot Records Soul Blue 7 CD (2009)
$14.79 Soul Blue 7 is the followup to Al Basile's 2008 release The Tinge, which reached #14 on the Living Blues charts in March of 2008. Again produced by and featuring blues legend Duke Robillard, Soul Blue 7 also has Al's
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| Al Basile Sweetspot music Down On Providence Plantation CD (2005)
$12.89 Al Basile's first solo album follows his path as an original member of Roomful of Blues, featuring Duke Robillard and his band backing up Al's vocals on 12 of his blues and roots songs. Duke is the primary soloist in
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| Al Basile Sweetspot CDs Shaking The Soul Tree CD (2001)
$12.89 Al Basile's second solo album again uses Duke Robillard and his band to back Al up on 16 songs, which range from Texas blues to Stax flavored soul workouts, with a few surprises from '60s rock thrown in. Basile's horn
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| Al Basile Sweetspot Records Red Breath CD (2003)
$14.79 Al Basile's third solo album features his jazz writing, vocals and cornet soloing skills in a set which has a '60s Blue Note feel and mixes Al's original instrumental and vocal songs in the style of classic standards with several
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| Al Basile Sweetspot music Tinge CD (2008)
$12.89 Al Basile started out as a poet and fiction writer, but a meeting with Duke Robillard (who produced this CD) changed his life. He became a trumpet player in Roomful of Blues, then went on to gigs with Joe Turner,
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| Al Basile Sweetspot CDs Groovin' In The Mood Room CD (2006)
$12.89 Vocalist/cornet player Al Basile's longtime friend Duke Robillard gets front cover billing, as well he should, as co-producer and guitarist on this impressive outing. The album, Basile's fifth, was even recorded at the guitarist's Pawtucket, RI studio called the Mood
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| Al Basile Sweetspot music Blue Ink CD (2004)
$12.89 Sometime Roomful Of Blues member and lyricist Al Basile assembles a winning team to back him on his fourth solo album, BLUE INK, a laid-back collection of blues and R&B, including Roomful Of Blues's founder, Duke Robillard, and legendary harmonica
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| Chris Welch Sweetspot Records Night Music CD (2001)
$12.39 Welch promises "Night Music" and truly delivers. "Sweet, gentle melodies. You will be thankful for the peace and melodic mastery of his musical vision."-Bill Fisher, Victory Music Review"This is a damn good album.
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| Chris Welch Sweetspot CDs Songs Without Words CD (1997)
$10.65 Songs Without Words is a collection of instrumental
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