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Tracklist
01 - R.E.M. - Supernatural Superserious
02 - R.E.M. - Airline
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| ? | This is a REAL KEEPER. One of the Blue Note magical "All Star"recordings. Pete La Roca led the date, but it could have been any of the "Quartet which doesn't seem like a Quartet". These gentlemen are painting with a huge tonal canvas with broad, bold strokes. Joe Henderson is on tenor sax, Steve Kuhn on piano, Steve Swallow on bass, and Pete on drums. From the beginning bars of the recording to the end, this magical journey will knock your socks off. The best of the best, "Pieces D'Resistance", begin with "Malaguena", a swirling, whirling piece of jazz mastery led off by Joe Henderson in the starring role of Matador, with Steve Kuhn as the Bull, and LaRoca and Swallow providing a restless beat for both. It's a masterful performance that grabs you from the first note of Kuhn's recurring ten note figure over the churning beat. And in comes Joe for a Tour de Force solo which is modal, freeing him up to soar over the normal chord changes. Kuhn follows with his own Tour de Force solo. If you are familiar with the incredible CD "Three Waves", the trio effort by this very same rhythm section, you already know that Kuhn is capable of bringing down huge amounts of thunder and lightning during his piano solos with LaRoca and Swallow providing hurricane gales and torrential rain. Kuhn's solo builds to a crescendo that is amazing, with LaRoca relentlessly pouring on the heat. And back comes Joe to sustain this intensity to the fadeout. "Malaguena" is simply a thing of tremendous beauty and intensity and is NOT TO BE MISSED by any jazz fan. A "Performance For The Ages"!! But things are just getting started. "Candu" is a wild and wicked blues, hitting on all cylinders. The beautiful, sizzling "Tears Come From Heaven" is written by Pete and was last heard on the Art Farmer CD, "Sing Me Softly of the Blues", with this very same rhythm section backing Art. Joe and Steve get off another great solo each, but Pete comes to the fore to solo and he is blazing. The title track "Basra", written by Pete, has Swallow providing a hip, mysterious, Middle-eastern flavor to the track with his fat tone and reverberations that were virtually unheard on the original vinyl LP, and the other three contributing yearning solos about the legendary Iraqi port city. A beautiful, pastoral reading of "Lazy Afternoon" and Swallow's gently bopping "Eiderdown" round out this tremendous CD. This is an Essential Recording that will reward you for decades to come, revealing hidden jewels each time. Messrs. Henderson, Kuhn, Swallow, and leader La Roca have outdone themselves. And of course, it was originally a Blue Note LP from the magical 1960s period. Five (I give it SIX) Huge Stars!! | ? |










01. Anytime You Want
02. Same Old Game
03. Can?t Let Go
04. Told Me a Lie
05. Hard Luck Woman
06. How in the Devil
07. Have You No Shame
08. Going Home
09. All This Time
10. Fee Like I Ain?t Got a Home
11. Little Birds
Sean Costello learned guitar at the age of 9?taught himself. That is more than I can say about myself as I now struggle through the second year of ?teaching myself? just a little guitar. But the style of blues that Sean Costello sings and plays cannot be taught. That?s a natural. With a deep, throat-growling blues voice, Costello has produced several albums of blues that began with his hard-won production of Call the Cops, his follow-up of Cuttin? In (2000), Moanin? for Molasses (2002), Sean Costello (2005), and his latest We Can Live Together. All of these albums have a connection to the time-tested blues of Chicago and New Orleans, complete with funk and some soul.
We Can Get Together begins with a funky blues piece that smokes out of the gate, Johnny Winter-style. The song, ?Anytime You Want? joins ten good, solid tunes. Of all of the songs on this album, Costello wrote nine of them. The album is wrapped by two traditional blues including a song taught him by Levon Helm (The Band), who had learned it from his parents, ?Little Birds.?
The swamp-blues of ?Same Old Game,? the soulful ?Can?t Let Go? and gospel/soul flavour of ?You Told Me a Lie? are variations that seem to produce effortlessly for Costello. The best song on the album is the rockin? ?Hard Luck Woman,? which is like traditionally-styled Johnny Winter blues, as is ?How in the Devil.?
Fans of the blues style will thoroughly enjoy these bluesy tunes as interpreted and dispensed by Sean Costello. He?ll help carry the torch into this millennium to preserve the very roots of Rock ?n? Roll. With serious interest beginning to be paid to this kind of music (think Amy Winehouse), perhaps we?ll see a strong roots resurgence of the genre and thus revitalize our heritage and, more importantly, good ole Rock ?n? Roll.
Thorogood has some serious competition in Sean Costello. You?re going to be pleased with We Can Get Together. There?s not a bad song on the album.
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Simply Red are an English pop band. Their style draws influences from pop, rock, jazz, lovers rock, and blue-eyed soul. Over time, the name ?Simply Red? has come to refer less to a specific group of musicians, and is widely regarded as a name for Mick Hucknall?s recordings.
Track list:
disc 1
1. Something Got Me Started
2. Stars
3. Thrill Me
4. Your Mirror
5. She?s Got It Bad
6. For Your Babies
7. Model
8. How Could I Fall
9. Freedom
10. Wonderland
11. Come On In My Kitchen [bonus track]
12. Ramblin? On My Mind [bonus track]
13. Me And The Devil Blues [bonus track]
14. When You?ve Got A Good Friend [bonus track]
15. Sad Old Red [live in Hamburg 23 Feb 1992/bonus track]
16. More [live in Hamburg 23 Feb 1992/bonus track]
17. Something Got Me Started [live in Hamburg 23 Feb 1992/bonus track]
18. Thrill Me [live in Hamburg 23 Feb 1992/bonus track]
19. Your Mirror [live in Hamburg 23 Feb 1992/bonus track]
20. She?s Got It Bad [live in Hamburg 23 Feb 1992/bonus track]
disc 2
1. Stars [PM-ized mix]
2. For Your Babies [edition francais]
3. Something Got Me Started [E-Smoove late night mix]
4. Thrill Me [Steppin? Razor mix]
5. Freedom [Perfecto mix]
6. Stars [comprende mix]
7. Something Got Me Started [Hurley?s 7? mix]
8. Thrill Me [Connoisseurs mix]
9. Freedom [how long mix]
10. Something Got Me Started [Perfecto mix]
11. Thrill Me [Nellee Hooper dub]
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1 San-Ho-Zay
2 Radio Blues
3 Espirita
4 Me and My Guitar
5 Philips Highway
6 The Thrill is Gone
7 Deep Fried
8 Jaywalkin?
9 Hey Sister
10 Little Wing
11 All Your Love
Originally from Pennsylvania where he was first known for his energetic guest appearances with many of the area?s finest performers, Eric?s early musical influences inspired him to pick up his first Fender Stratocaster at the age of nine. There was no looking back????.
Eric?s passion for the Blues enabled him to eventually share the stage with many nationally known artists including Bob Margolin, Debbie Davies, James Armstrong, Steve Guyger, Kenny Neal, Chris Beard, Tommy Castro, Joe Kubek, Solomon Burke, Ronnie Baker Brooks and Hubert Sumlin.
With a feeling and natural ability that just can?t be explained for someone so young, Eric delivers a Freddie-BB-Albert King influenced performance with an intensity and skill that belies his youth. With a style at times reminiscent of the great ones, Eric combines a variety of influences while reminding everyone the real thing comes from the heart and soul.
The Eric Steckel Band?s debut CD, ?A Few Degrees Warmer?, was recorded live in April 2002 when Eric was a mere 11 years old. ?A Few Degrees? quickly became a CD Baby Top Blues Seller and the record continues to delight Blues Guitar fans across the globe.
In follow-up to ?A Few Degrees?, the ESB released a studio record titled ?High Action? in 2004 which is also available through CD Baby.
In addition to developing their own faithful following over the past five years through many regular club gigs and festival appearances, the ESB has enjoyed the opportunity to open for Marcia Ball, Tommy Castro, Shemekia Copeland, and B.B. King. The ESB also had the honor to open for Johnny Winter in Amsterdam as part of their second European Tour!
In the Summer of 2004, Eric appeared in Sweden, Norway and Denmark as a special guest with John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers during their Scandinavian Tour. Mayall was so impressed with Eric?s performance during the tour that he asked Eric to join the Bluesbreakers in the studio as a special guest guitarist on the ?Road Dogs? record. Listen for Eric?s lead guitar work on the track ?Chaos in the Neighborhood?.
Eric now resides in Jacksonville, Florida where was introduced to Duane Trucks who joined the band in late 2005 as their regular drummer. Music fans will immediately recognize Duane as the brother of Derek Trucks and the nephew of the legendary Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks. At only 18 years old, Duane is already an extremely talented musician in his own right.
In celebration of Duane?s arrival, the ESB released their third record, ?Havana?. Arguably their best work to date, ?Havana? captures the essence of the band. Deeply rooted in the Blues, their performance recalls the sound of the 60s and 70s Blues Rock era.
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Tracklist:
01.Hes Begharamy - Wave Band (Test My Love)
02.Addy Bedalala - Ahmed Osman
03.Law Get Ala Balak - Manar (If you ever think about me)
04.Madkhalsh Nafsak - Souzy (Don?t bother You?re self)
05.Hases - Tayam (i?m Felling)
06.Ily Fe Bally - Ahmed Osman (You?re the one )
07.Hateeb Nafsy - Manar (I?ll fix my self)
08.Ya Khosara - Souzy (Loser)
09.Beenak - Tayam (it?ll never Happen)
10.Faker Ya Sahby - Wave Band (Do you remember,my friend)
11.El Houb - Wave Band (love)
12.Hes Begharamy - Music (Test My Love- Music)
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| ? | In this record, Nicolas Deletaille, a young graduate of the Queen Elisabeth Musical Chapel and of the Juilliard School of New York, brings together exceptional partners for a special ?Schubertiade?. First, the � Arpeggione � sonata, performed on a superb Arpeggione, specially built by the instrument maker Benjamin Labrique. Our young virtuoso is accompanied by none other than the great Paul Badura-Skoda, who was absolutely fascinated by the re-discovery of the short-lived instrument. Then we come to the quest for the Graal: the posthumous Quintet, where the cello succeeds this curious ?guitar with a bow? and melts harmoniously in the refined sounds of the Rosamonde Quartet. An exceptionally interesting chamber music record that allows a dynamic and original young musician to produce himself in very elegant company indeed ! | ? |





?4 Minutes to Save the World? is Madonna?s new single from her new album ?Hard Candy? which will be released soon.
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Tracklist:
01. (00:03:59) Fat Joe - The Fugitive (Prod. By Street Runner)
02. (00:03:34) Fat Joe - You Ain?t Sayin? Nothin? (Ft. Plies & Dre)(Prod. By Cool & Dre)
03. (00:03:30) Fat Joe - The Crackhouse (Ft. Lil? Wayne)(Prod. By Cool & Dre)
04. (00:03:23) Fat Joe - Cocababy (Ft. Jackie Rubio)(Prod. By Danja)
05. (00:03:37) Fat Joe - Get It For Life (Ft. Pooh Bear)(Prod. By DJ Khaled)
06. (00:03:00) Fat Joe - Drop (Ft. Swizz Beatz & Jackie Rubio)(Prod. By Swizz Beatz)
07. (00:03:49) Fat Joe - I Won?t Tell (Ft. J. Holiday)(Prod. By The Hitmen)
08. (00:04:01) Fat Joe - K.A.R. (Kill All Rats)(Prod. By Street Runner)a
09. (00:03:09) Fat Joe - 300 Brolic (Ft. Opera Steve)(Prod. By The Hitmen)
10. (00:03:29) Fat Joe - Preacher On A Sunday Morning (Prod. By Scott Storch)
11. (00:04:11) Fat Joe - My Conscience (Prod. By The Alchemist)
12. (00:03:10) Fat Joe - That White (Prod. By DJ Premier)
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~ Tracklist ~
1. The Interchange
2. Witch?s Promise
3. Hold On
4. Jenny Lee
5. Stay With Me Tonight
6. A Beautiful World
7. Mistral Moonlight
8. If You Need My Love Tonight
9. Shallow Waters
10. Lucy Brown
11. Closer Josie
12. Valerie
13. Lost Inside A Dream
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Composer:
Percy Grainger (1882-1961), Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
Conductor: Stephen Layton
Performer:
David Wilson-Johnson, Libby Crabtree, Andrew Carwood, James Gilchrist, Paul Agnew
Tracks
01 - Percy Grainger Irish tune from Country Derry
02 - Percy Grainger Dollar and a half day
03 - Percy Grainger Shenandoah
04 - Percy Grainger Stormy
05 - Percy Grainger The gypsy?s wedding day
06 - Percy Grainger Brigg Fair
07 - Percy Grainger Mo nighean dubh
08 - Percy Grainger O mistress mine (after Thomas Morley)
09 - Edvard Grieg Four Psalms, Op.74 - How fair is Thy face
10 - Edvard Grieg Four Psalms, Op.74 - God?s Son hath set me free
11 - Edvard Grieg Four Psalms, Op.74 - Jesus Christ our Lord is risen
12 - Edvard Grieg Four Psalms, Op.74 - In heav?n above
13 - Edvard Grieg Ave, maris stella
14 - Percy Grainger Soldier, soldier
15 - Percy Grainger Mary Thomson
16 - Percy Grainger Ye banks and braes o?bonnie Doon
17 - Percy Grainger Dalvisa
18 - Percy Grainger Australian up-country song
19 - Percy Grainger Near Woodstock Town
20 - Percy Grainger The Sussex mummers? Christmas carol
21 - Percy Grainger A song of Varmeland
22 - Percy Grainger At twilight
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Simply excellent music. A great compilation of blues. I listen to it once or twice a week. I am glad I stumbled on to this CD.
RATED **** 4 STARS **** BY ALLMUSIC GUIDE!
REVIEW:
Tomato Delta Blues gathers 16 of the label?s best-known performers, including Howlin? Wolf, Lightnin? Slim, John Lee Hooker, and Brownie McGhee. While a fair amount of the collection isn?t technically Delta blues, the songs that are, such as Arthur ?Big Boy? Crudup?s ?That?s All Right,? Mississippi John Hurt?s ?Talking Casey,? and Johnny Shines? ?Trouble?s All I See? are some of the genre?s finest examples. Though the compilation strays a bit beyond the confines of its title, it still manages to collect strong contributions from Lightnin? Hopkins, Sonny Terry, Little Walter, Leadbelly, and Otis Rush. While it would?ve been nice to see artists like Robert Johnson, Son House, Charley Patton, or Tommy Johnson inculded here, Tomato Delta Blues does a fair job of offering a sample of Delta blues, as well as other blues styles.
Simply excellent music. A great compilation of blues. I listen to it once or twice a week. I am glad I stumbled on to this CD.
Tracks
1. No Shoes (John Lee Hooker)
2. Lightnin?s Discourse On Cadillac (Lightnin? Hopkins)
3. Big Car Blues (Lightnin? Hopkins)
4. Talkin Casey (Mississippi John Hurt)
5. Walter?s Blues (Little Walter & Otis Rush)
6. Navaho Trail (Peg Leg Sam)
7. That?s All Right Mamma (Arthur Big Boy Crudup)
8. Some Day (Mississippi Fred McDowell)
9. Troubles all I See (Johnny Shines)
10. Walk On (Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee)
11. Walk All Over Georgia (Louisiana Red)
12. Christina (Brownie McGhee)
13. Ride In My New Car Blues (Big Joe Williams)
14. Commit A Crime (Howling Wolf)
15. That?s Alright (Lightnin? Slim)
16. John Hardy (Leadbelly)
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DISC 1:
1. Funny Girl Broadway Overture
2. Starting Here, Starting Now
3. Opening Remarks
4. Down With Love
5. Way We Were, The
6. Songwriting (Dialogue)
7. Ma Premiere Chanson
8. Evergreen - (with Il Divo)
9. Come Rain Or Come Shine
10. Funny Girl - (Dialogue)
11. Funny Girl
12. Music That Makes Me Dance, The
13. My Man
14. People - (Dialogue)
15. People
DISC 2:
1. Entr?acte
2. Music Of The Night, The - (with Il Divo)
3. Jason?s Theme
4. Carefully Taught/Children Will Listen
5. Unusual Way
6. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
7. Happy Days Are Here Again
8. (Have I Stayed) Too Long At The Fair?
9. William Saroyan (Dialogue)
10. Time Of Your Life, The
11. Cockeyed Optimist, A
12. Somewhere - (Dialogue)
13. Somewhere - (with Il Divo)
14. My Shining Hour
15. Don?t Rain On My Parade - (Reprise)
16. Smile
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1. The Mirror?s Truth
2. Eraser
3. Tilt
4. Abnegation
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TrackList
01. Jazz Heat Bongo Beat
02. Azul
03. Selvatico
04. Guajiro Cha Cha Cha
05. Tobasco
06. Bongosville
07. Rapture
08. Pesadilla
09. Tenura
10. Goza Nena
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Musicians:
Ian Anderson (flute, balalaika, mandolin, Hammond organ, acoustic guitar, vocals) plays on all tracks
Martin Barre (electric guitar) plays on all tracks
Clive Bunker (drums, glockenspiel, percussion) plays on tracks 1, 2, 4, 7 and 9
Glenn Cornick (bass, Hammond organ) plays on tracks 1, 7 and 9
John Evans (celeste, piano) plays on tracks 2, 4 - 6 and 8 - 12
John Glascock (bass, vocals) plays on tracks 3 and 8
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (bass, backing vocals) plays on tracks 2, 4 - 6 and 10 - 12
Barriemore Barlow (drums) plays on tracks 3, 5 - 6, 8 and 10 - 12
David Palmer (orchestral arrangement and conducting) plays on tracks 7 - 8
Guest musicians:
David Palmer (orchestration and conducting),
Maddy Prior (backing vocals on track 3),
Members of the New York Symphony Orchestra (track 1).
Tracks
01 - Living In The Past (3:18)
02 - Aqualung (6:34)
03 - Too Old To Rock ?N? Roll: Too Young To Die (5:39)
04 - Locomotive Breath (4:23)
05 - Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day (3:27)
06 - Bungle In The Jungle (3:36)
07 - Sweet Dream (4:01)
08 - Songs From The Wood (4:52)
09 - Witches Promise (3:48)
10 - Thick As A Brick (3:00)
11 - Minstrel In The Gallery (7:48)
12 - Life?s A Long Song (3:19)
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America outsources everything else ? why not country music? Like Neil Young, Robbie Robertson and Shania Twain, Kathleen Edwards is a Canadian who crafts music that?s often more ?American?-tasting than domestic brands. But she?s not fronting. On her strongest album yet, she sets a poignant road tale between New York and Ontario (?Buffalo?) and pens a fierce, Crazy Horse-ish squall about crack, murder and racism in her own back yard (?O Canada?).
The hottest border-crossing tune, though, is ?Oil Man?s War,? a cascading-piano story-song about two kids, Bobby and Annabel, that conflates Vietnam-era draft-dodging with modern geopolitics. Obviously, it isn?t likely to woo Nashville radio. Neither is ?The Cheapest Key,? a harmonica-charged heartland rocker whose alphabetized first verse declares, ?B is for bullshit.? Too bad for Edwards, who surely knows that the image of Annabel?s hand on Bobby?s thigh while they break north deserves to outlive all the pap on the current country countdown.
Track List:
01 Buffalo
02 The Cheapest Key
03 Asking For Flowers
04 Alicia Ross
05 I Make The Dough, You Get The Glory
06 Oil Man?s War
07 Sure As Shit
08 Run
09 Oh Canada
10 Scared At Night
11 Goodnight, California
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CD1:
1. London Calling
2. Safe European Home
3. The Leader
4. Train In Vain
5. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
6. This Is Radio Clash
7. Corner Soul
8. The Guns Of Brixton
9. The Call Up
10. Bankrobber
11. Complete Control
12. Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
13. Ivan Meets G.I. Joe
CD2:
1. Charlie Don?t Surf
2. The Magnificent Seven
3. Broadway
4. Somebody Got Murdered
5. Police & Thieves
6. Clampdown
7. One More Time
8. Brand New Cadillac
9. The Street Parade
10. Jaanie Jones
11. Washington Bullets / Outro - Armagideon Time
Pirate Radio Numero Uno are doing what CBS should have done - that is, releasing all this excellent Clash material in superb professional artwork. This is a must item to have. Pirate Radio Numero Uno are doing what CBS should have done - that is, releasing all this excellent Clash material in superb professional artwork. This is a must item to have.
The show is blistering from start to finish. Excellent performances of the songs, especially London Calling and The Magnificent Seven. Ivan Meets G.I. Joe is particularly faithful to the studio version as well and you?ll notice the drumming becomes a tad weaker as Topper diverts his efforts to singing and remembering the lyrics! The Guns Of Brixton is a truly excellent version. Police & Thieves deserves a mention - there?s a bit of a pause before it kicks in ?Yeah this is Police & Thieves? - and Charlie Don?t Surf is one of the best live versions. The band seem to struggle a bit performing Broadway, but a great version can be found on the London Lyceum 1981 show. In total there are eleven tracks from Sandinista!, which is nearly half the set, and what with the addition of Radio Clash - again perhaps the best live performance of this song - it leaves little room for older material. Never fear though, because White Man is in there and is excellent (though there is a slight glitch in the recording 1 minute 38 seconds in) and the traditional near the end track Janie Jones is another excellent performance. Complete Control is the exact same version as that which appeared on the official live album - they also get the date wrong in the inner notes saying it was June 13th. A great performance, one of the best of this great song.

Recorded on 4 October 1981 in Tokyo, ?Miles! Miles! Miles!? was a double-disc set not released until 1996 in Japan. It is a record of Miles?s comeback concerts and is notable for featuring the unedited version of ?Jean-Pierre? which appears on ?We Want Miles?. Miles was very sick on this tour and not at his best, but the rest of the band rally around. Miles, trumpet, keyboard; Mike Stern, guitar, Bill Evans, sax; Marcus Miller, bass, Al Foster, drums; Mino Cinelu, percussion.
Due to quirks in copyright laws, a number of official and semi-official live albums have been released in Europe. One of those releases is the single-disc ?Fat Time?.
[Note: ?Fat Time? was Mike Stern?s nickname given to him by Miles when he was in the band in the early 80?s.]
Personnel:
Miles Davis - Trumpet
Bill Evans - Tenor and Soprano Saxophones
Mike Stern - Guitar
Marcus Miller - Bass
Mino Cinelu - Percussion
Al Foster - Drums
Tracks:
1. Back Seat Becky (M. Davis) 20:18
2. Ursula (M. Davis) 2:00
3. My Man?s Gone Now (D. Heyward-G. Gershwin) 15:44
4. Aida (M. Davis) 12:12
5. Fat Time (M. Davis) 12:59
6. Jean Pierre (M. Davis) 11:30
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Bossa Antigua picks up the samba-based rim shots of drummer Connie Kay on Take Ten and tries to make a whole new record out of them. While the title track duplicates the original percolating groove of ?El Prince,? other tracks like ?Samba Cantina? revert to a typical bossa nova rhythm of the period, which leads one to conclude that ?bossa antigua? is merely whatever Desmond says it is. Of the album?s two non-originals, ?The Night Has a Thousand Eyes,? of course, is made-to-order for Desmond?s wistful, sophisticated temperament, and he delivers exactly what a Desmond devotee would expect and love; and ?A Ship Without a Sail? has some memorable off-the-cuff solo ideas. Jim Hall is around again to lend subtle rhythm support and low-key savvy in his solos, and like many Desmond companions of this period, he makes a fine sparring partner in the contrapuntal exchanges. The Brubeck Quartet?s Gene Wright again lends a sturdy hand on bass. The playing is wonderful throughout, though just missing the full-throttle inspiration of Take Ten.
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It?s me, Paul Desmond, rapidly aging sax player with the Brubeck Quartet, sometimes called the John P. Marquand of the alto, and again playing hookey from the mother lode with the same group of sturdy compatriots that made TAKE TEN such a joy to record. On bass is the jovial presence of Eugene Wright, without whom the entire Brubeck operation would grind to a halt in a matter of hours. On drums, the master time-keeper of the Modern Jazz Quartet, Connie Kay ? who, if he didn?t exist, would be much too perfect ever to be imagined by anyone. And on guitar, the redoubtable (that means the first time you hear it you don?t believe it, and when you hear it again later you still don?t believe it) Jim Hall.
The term bossa antigua (it means, or at least it should, ?old thing,? as opposed to ?new thing?) began as a slightly rueful play on words because by the time I got around to doing a few bossa nova tunes on TAKE TEN it was several years after the first flash from Brazil and couldn?t properly be called a new thing any more. This album carries the term a step further, in that the rhythm on several tracks is a sort of skeletal bossa nova with various old-timey flavors added. ALIANCA, for instance, has Jim Hall functioning as the only accredited Brazilian delegate, accompanied by routinely impeccable Connie Kay shtick and a nice comfortable New York 2 from Eugene Wright. A SHIP WITHOUT A SAIL and THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES contain other variations, ranging from Early Calumet City Strip to a subliminal fraelich. (If any of you feel creative out there, you could get together some rainy night and figure out an Old Thing dance to go along.)
The tunes, except for SHIP and NIGHT, are mostly originals. O GATO was written by Jim Hall?s friend Jane Herbert, and it?s as charming as she is, which is saying a lot. The others are tunes I wrote. One is based on a minor adaptation of a melody indigenous to early American coffee houses, a few are extensions of themes that have been wandering through my head recently, and the one called CURACAO DOLOROSO is a sort of three-stage operation. Originally I?d wanted to do HEARTACHES, because it seemed so incongruous and because the original record of it had something of the same neolithic connection to bossa nova as early marching bands had to Gerry Mulligan. I wrote a different set of changes for it and we tried it, and it was so horrible that George Avakian emerged from the control room in the middle of the first take, waving his arms and shuddering. (This is a musical milestone of sorts, since George usually smiles serenely thru the most disastrous takes imaginable, hoping that something good will somehow happen and he?ll be able to splice it in later. I think the only other time he walked out in the middle of a take, the studio was on fire.) So on a later date we used the chords and avoided the melody, which is what you?re supposed to do in jazz anyhow, come to think of it, and it worked out nicely. (Since it?s a different melody and a different set of chords, the writers of HEARTACHES won?t be around looking for royalties ? but if they ever feel like dropping by for a drink, I?m usually home between 4 and 6.)
As always, George Avakian masterminded the entire operation effortlessly, even with a telephone more or less permanently installed in one ear. (There was one point, I must admit, when the only way I could get his attention was to go out to the phone booth and call him.) I don?t know how the phone calls worked out, but I love the album.
Personnel:
Paul Desmond (alto saxophone);
Jim Hall (guitar);
Eugene Wright, Gene Cherico (bass);
Connie Kay (drums)
Tracks:
1. Bossa Antigua
2. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
3. O Gato
4. Samba Cantina
5. Curacao Doloroso
6. A Ship Without A Sail
7. Alianca
8. The Girl From East 9th Street
9. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Alternate Take)
10. Samba Cepeda
11. O Gato (Alternate Take)
This 1999 reissue contains three bonus tracks (9-11) not on the original release.
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Tracklist:
1. I Am A Pig
2. Stutter Kiss
3. Water?s Leaking
4. My Ceiling?s Low
5. Leave Me Alone
6. If
7. Deep In The Ground
8. Hey, Sha La-La
9. Wake Up
10. Gimp
11. Bed Of Rust
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TrackList
01. Intro
02. Knights of Cydonia
03. Hysteria
04. Supermassive Black Hole
05. Map of the Problematique
06. Butterflies and Hurricanes
07. Invincible
08. Starlight
09. Time Is Running Out
10. New Born
11. Unintended
12. Micro Cuts
13. Stockholm Syndrome
14. Take a Bow
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Track list:
01-Let it Go(ft. Missy Elliot & Lil Kim).mp3 9 Mb
02-Didnt I Tell You(ft. Too Short).mp3 9 Mb
03-Fallin Out.mp3 10 Mb
04-Give Me More.mp3 9 Mb
05-I Remember.mp3 10 Mb
06-Shoulda Let You Go(int. Amina).mp3 8 Mb
07-Heaven Sent.mp3 9 Mb
08-Same Thing(Interlude).mp3 4 Mb
09-Got To Get My Heart Back.mp3 10 Mb
10-Was It Worth It.mp3 8 Mb
11-Just Like You.mp3 9 Mb
12-Losing You(ft. Anthony Hamilton).mp3 9 Mb
13-Last Night(ft Diddy).mp3 10 Mb
14-Work It Out.mp3 9 Mb
15-Let It Go(remix).mp3 8 Mb
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TrackList
1 IRS Blues
2 Turn It Up
3 Politics Man
4 Love Sick
5 Caledonia
6 Freedom
7 In-Human Nature
8 Spanish Castle Magic
9 Bourbon And A Fast Car
10 Have You Ever Loved A Woman
11 Thunderbird
Awesome LIVE disc by killer blues/rock axeslinger Tony Spinner featuring 11 tracks (71 minutes) of outstanding, top-shelf, soul-powered, bluesy heavy guitar power trio riffage that is guaranteed to rock your blues away. Recorded live in Holland and Germany on his recent Euro-tour, the Live in Europe disc captures the true essence of what this great blues/rock talent is all about. Raw, honest & gutsy to the core. Live in Europe is an awesome blues/rock heavy guitar disc that is highly recommended to fans of Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, SRV, Rory Gallagher, Johnny Winter, Walter Trout, Warren Haynes, Chris Duarte, Indigenous, Joe Bonamassa, Doyle Bramhall, Ian Moore, Jeff Healey, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Buddaheads, Craig Erickson, Scarlet Runner, Chris Aaron, Lance Lopez, Wes Jeans & Philip Sayce among other killer blues/rock axeslingers. Fans of Tony Spinner s previous musical output will heavily dig this way-kool Live disc. Tune in and rock the blues with brother Tony Spinner on the excellent Live in Europe disc.
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Tracklist :
1. Bobby Blue Bland - This Time I?m Gone For Good (3:33)
2. Bobby Blue Bland - Up And Down World (3:34)
3. Bobby Blue Bland - It?s Not The Spotlight (3:54)
4. Bobby Blue Bland - If Loving You Is Wrong I Don?t (3:52)
5. Bobby Blue Bland - Goin? Down Slow (5:35)
6. Bobby Blue Bland - The Right Place At The Right T (2:59)
7. Bobby Blue Bland - Help Me Through The Day (3:51)
8. Bobby Blue Bland - Where My Baby Went (3:19)
9. Bobby Blue Bland - Friday The 13th Child (3:16)
10. Bobby Blue Bland - I?ve Got To Use My Imagination (4:13)
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Tracklisting:
[The Ladies] - 01 - Thinking Of You (Sister Sledge)
[The Ladies] - 02 - Fever (Jo Spears)
[The Ladies] - 03 - Rose Garden (Lynn Anderson)
[The Ladies] - 04 - What?s Easy For Two Is Hard For One (Mary Wells)
[The Ladies] - 05 - Come Back And Shake Me (Clodagh Rodgers)
[The Ladies] - 06 - Bobby?s Girl (Susan Mauhan)
[The Ladies] - 07 - Love Don?t Live Here Anymore (Rose Royce)
[The Ladies] - 08 - Cheatin? Is (Barbara Fairchild)
[The Ladies] - 09 - Shame Shame Shame (Irma Thomas)
[The Ladies] - 10 - Stop In The Name Of Love (Flirtations)
[The Ladies] - 11 - Making Believe (Dolly Parton)
[The Ladies] - 12 - You Don?t Have To Be A Baby To Cry (Caravelles)
[The Ladies] - 13 - I Want You To Be My Baby (Billie Davies)
[The Ladies] - 14 - You Keep Me Hanging On (Flirtations)
[The Ladies] - 15 - 1-2-3 (Lorraine Silver)
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Tracks:
1. A Day In Your Life (4:14)
2. Friend Of Mine (4:27)
3. Love Just Passed Me By (4:21)
4. Can?t Stop This Feeling (4:18)
5. The Stranger (3:52)
6. No Other Woman (4:27)
7. Victim Of Love (4:34)
8. Love Life (5:07)
9. Lost Souls (5:18)
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Tracks:
*01.- Cry Of Passion (5:02)
*02.- Change (4:37)
*03.- Warm Doorway (3:16)
*04.- Who I Am (4:17)
*05.- Go Getter (3:46)
*06.- Lost In You (3:36)
*07.- Silence (3:48)
*08.- My Inner Heart (3:48)
*09.- No Country (4:38)
*10.- She Is (4:41)
*11.- 25th Of July (4:35)
*12.- Tell Me Why (2:34)
Personnel:
*Manu Katch�: drums;
*Marcin Wasilewski: piano;
*Slawomir Kurkiewicz: double-bass;
*Trygve Seim: tenor and soprano saxophones;
*Mathias Eick: trumpet;
*David Torn: guitar (1, 12);
*Richard Galliano: Accordion, Bandoneon
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Universal Music Company 2002
TrackList
01. Green Dolphin Street
02. Heartstrings
03. The Work Song
04. John Brown?s Body
05. A Wonderful Guy
06. Reunion Blues
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Track List:
01 - Basshunter Vs David Guetta
02 - 2003 - 2007 Pop Dance Anthems (part 01)
03 - 2003 - 2007 Pop Dance Anthems (part 02)
04 - 1988 - 2002 Urban (part 01)
05 - 1988 - 2002 Urban (part 02)
06 - Abba - Dancing Queen (dmc 25th Anniversary Classic Producer Remix)
07 - Wham - Megamix (dmc 25th Anniversary Classic Producer Megamix)
08 - The Cure Vs Q Tip
09 - 1993 - 1997 Euro Dance Anthems (part 01)
10 - 1993 - 1997 Euro Dance Anthems (part 02)
11 - 1988 - 1992 House Anthems (part 01)
12 - 1988 - 1992 House Anthems (part 02)
13 - 1983 - 1987 Pop (part 01)
14 - 1983 - 1987 Pop (part 02)
15 - Taja Sevelle - Love Is Contagious (dmc 25th Anniversary Classic Producer Remix)
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Tracks:
*01.- Lilith and Jemy (4:09)
*02.- Seven Years Ago (6:18)
*03.- Swing 89 (4:44)
*04.- Christina (8:08)
*05.- September on My Mind (4:24)
*06.- On Manhasset Avenue (5:43)
*07.- Memories of Charlie (For My Father) (5:34)
*08.- Ballade New (4:55)
*09.- Impressions of Paris (2:09)
*10.- Mr. Martin (5:56)
*11.- Sagittarius Meeting (3:07)
Personnel:
*Philippe Petit: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Main Performer, Soloist
*Miroslav Vitous: Bass
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Originating at the turn of the 1980s as a leader of the lite-jazz movement, Everything but the Girl became an unlikely success story more than a decade later, emerging at the vanguard of the fusion between pop and electronica. Founded in 1982 by Hull University students Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, the duo took their name from a sign placed in the window of a local furniture shop, which claimed ?for your bedroom needs, we sell everything but the girl.? At the time of their formation, both vocalist Thorn and songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Watt were already signed independently to the Cherry Red label; Thorn was a member of the sublime Marine Girls, while Watt had issued several solo singles and also collaborated with Robert Wyatt.
01 missing
02 i don?t want to talk about it
03 apron strings
04 driving
05 fascination
06 old friends
07 come on home
08 another bridge
09 i was always your girl
10 meet me in the morning
11 we walk the same line
12 get me
13 i didn?t know i was looking for love
14 careless
15 each and every one
16 only living box in new york
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TrackList
01. Billie HOLIDAY - Good Morning Heartache.mp3
02. Billie HOLIDAY - Strange Fruit.mp3
03. Billie HOLIDAY - All of Me.mp3
04. Billie HOLIDAY - Am I Blue.mp3
05. Billie HOLIDAY - Body and Soul.mp3
06. Billie HOLIDAY - Detour Ahead.mp3
07. Billie HOLIDAY - Easy Livin?.mp3
08. Billie HOLIDAY - Falling Myself.mp3
09. Billie HOLIDAY - Fine and Mellow.mp3
10. Billie HOLIDAY - He?s Funny that Way.mp3
11. Billie HOLIDAY - How Could You.mp3
12. Billie HOLIDAY - I Wished on the Moon.mp3
13. Billie HOLIDAY - Romance in the Dark.mp3
14. Billie HOLIDAY - Let?s Do It.mp3
15. Billie HOLIDAY - Mean to Me.mp3
16. Billie HOLIDAY - My Man.mp3
17. Billie HOLIDAY - On the Sunny Side of the Street.mp3
18. Billie HOLIDAY - The Man I Love.mp3
19. Billie HOLIDAY - The Way You Look Tonight.mp3
20. Billie HOLIDAY - These Foolish Things.mp3
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Newly remastered (96k / 24 bit) from the original analogue tapes enhanced packaging faithful to the original artwork. includes previously unreleased bonus material.
On A SENSE OF WONDER, Van Morrison reflects on many of the most vital, persistent themes in his music. There?s his deep sense of spirituality and mysticism; a fierce pride in his Celtic heritage (?Boffyflow and Spike?); ambiguity about the steep price he?s had to pay for fame and talent (?If You Only Knew?)?one of the dominant characteristics of his later work.
Utilizing the warm sound of a gospel-tinged female chorus to provide a soulful harmonic lift to his work, Van Morrison mines many of the most familiar and endearing veins of his rich, personal style. But as always, there?s a feeling of discovery?A SENSE OF WONDER, as it were?to the singer?s work, as Van Morrison stretches himself in new directions, taking the listener along for the ride. Most notably on ?Let The Slave,? where mystic poet William Blake?s ?The Price of Experience? is incorporated into a reflection on the struggles of the common man.
Personnel
Van Morrison - vocals, guitar, piano
David Hayes - bass
Pee Wee Ellis - tenor saxophone
John Allair - organ
Chris Michie - guitar
Bianca Thornton
Pauline Lozano - background vocals
Tom Donlinger - drums
Bob Doll - trumpet
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Remastered; Remastered & Expanded
Tracks:
01 - Tore Down A La Rimbaud
02 - Ancient Of Days
03 - Evening Meditation
04 - The Master?s Eyes
05 - What Would I Do
06 - A Sense Of Wonder
07 - Boffyflow And Spike
08 - If You Only Knew
09 - Let The Slave incorporating The Price Of Experience
10 - A New Kind Of Man
11 - Crazy Jane On God (Alternative Take) (Bonus Track)
12 - A Sense Of Wonder (Alternative Take) (Bonus Track)
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1. Sing, Sing, Sing (4:26)
2. I Can?t Believe You?re In Love With Me (3:59)
3. Smack Dab In The Middle (5:07)
4. Early Autumn (3:50)
5. Bli Blip (6:00)
6. Ain?t Nobody Here But Us Chickens (3:36)
7. Save Your Love For Me (4:15)
8. Orange Colored Sky (3:54)
9. Hallelujah, I Love Her So (5:17)
10. Cloudburst (4:42)
11. Stardust (3:44)
12. Don?t Be That Way (4:30)
13. In A Mellow Tone (6:07)
14. I?ll Be Seeing You (3:49)
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Total Size : 85.2 MB (89,326,678 bytes)
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Artist : New York Voices
Album : What?s Inside
Year : 1993
Genre : Jazz
Encoder : Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode)
Codec : LAME 3.97
Bitrate : 320K/s 44100Hz Joint Stereo
ID3-Tag : ID3v2.3
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2. Do You Wanna Know What I Want? (4:19)
3. Ain?t No Sunshine (4:55)
4. Oh, Lady Be Good (4:13)
5. Skin (6:17)
6. Silence of Time (2:20)
7. Traffic Jam (4:38)
8. Open Invitation (4:46)
9. Forever Workin? It Out (5:06)
10. The Sultan Fainted (5:31)
11. Prelude/Interlude (4:17)
Total Playing Time: 53:06 (min:sec)
Total Size : 121.6 MB (127,498,910 bytes)
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Odyssey Number Five is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band Powderfinger. Produced by Nick DiDia and released on September 4, 2000, the album produced four singles. The most successful, ?My Happiness?, reached #4 on the ARIA Singles Chart, won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for ?Single of the Year?, and topped Triple J?s Hottest 100 in 2000. The album also featured ?These Days?, which topped Triple J?s Hottest 100 in 1999, making Powderfinger the first band since Joy Division to twice achieve top ranking in the countdown.
Many critics lauded the album as Powderfinger?s best work; one stated that the album was ?the Finger?s Crowning Glory?, however, others were critical of the ?imitation? contained in the album. Overall, the album won five ARIA Music Awards in 2001 and was certified platinum seven times. ~~ Wikipedia
Personnel
Powderfinger
* Bernard Fanning ? Guitars and vocals[39]
* Darren Middleton ? Guitars and backing vocals
* Ian Haug ? Guitars
* John Collins ? Bass guitars
* Jon Coghill ? Drums and percussion
Production
* Nick DiDia ? Producer, engineer and mixer
* Matt Voigt ? Assistant engineer
* Anton Hagop ? Assistant engineer
* Stewart Whitmore ? Digital editing
* Stephen Marcussen ? Mastering
* Anton Hagop ? Assistant producer
* Kevin Wilkins ? Art direction and photography
Additional musicians
* Nick DiDia ? Percussion
* Alex Pertout ? Percussion
* Matt Murphy ? Hammond organ, Wurlitzer and prophet synthesizer
* Daniel Denholm ? String arrangements
* Jun Yi Ma ? Violin
* Naomi Radom ? Violin
* Fiona Ziegler ? Violin
* Jacob Plooij ? Violin
* Mandy Murphy ? Viola
* Felicity Wyithe ? Viola
* Peter Morrison ? Cello
* Maxime Bibeau ? Contrabass guitar
* Damien Bennett ? Backing vocals
Tiddas:
* Lou Bennett ? Backing vocals
* Sally Dastey ? Backing vocals
* Amy Saunders ? Backing vocals
Tracks:
01 - Waiting for the Sun
02 - My Happiness
03 - The Metre
04 - Like a Dog
05 - Odyssey #5
06 - Up and Down and Back Again
07 - My Kind of Scene
08 - These Days
09 - We Should Be Together Now
10 - Thrilloilogy
11 - Whatever Makes You Happy
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The release history behind Ike Quebec?s Easy Living session is pretty convoluted. Eight songs were recorded in all, five of them bluesy sextet jams and three of them ballad standards in Quebec?s trademark romantic style. The LP was slated to feature three of the blues tunes and all of the ballads, but remained unissued; in 1981, all five blues were released as Congo Lament, and in 1987, Easy Living was issued on LP in its originally intended, six-song form. Blue Note?s CD reissue cuts through all the confusion by gathering all eight songs, grouping the blues cuts together in the first part of the album for continuity?s sake. The sextet lineup is absolutely stellar, featuring fellow tenor Stanley Turrentine, trombonist Bennie Green, pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Art Blakey ? all extremely well suited to the blues material that leads off the album. On the standards, Quebec performs with the rhythm section only, and Clark?s soft touch takes over the backdrops. His lines on these selections are long and lyrical, full of harmonic details as well as atmosphere. Contrast that with the album?s exuberant first half, highlighted by a raucous romp through ?See See Rider,? where Quebec?s wide swing-era vibrato meshes fantastically with Green?s down?n'dirty trombone slides. Green?s two originals, ?Congo Lament? and ?B.G.?s Groove Two,? are both winning and rhythmically infectious, while Quebec?s ?I.Q. Shuffle? is the most bop-tinged sextet workout. The mood isn?t as unified as some of his carefully calibrated romantic dates, but Easy Living offers the two strongest sides of Quebec?s musical personality in one place, encapsulating a great deal of what he did best.
Personnel:
Ike Quebec, tenor sax;
Stanley Turrentine, tenor sax
Art Blakey, drums;
Sonny Clark, piano;
Bennie Green, trombone;
Milt Hinton, bass
Tracks:
1. See See Rider 9:02
2. Congo Lament 6:53
3. Que?s Pills 5:39
4. B.G.?s Groove Two 6:15
5. I.Q. Shuffle 9:47
6. I?ve Got A Crush On You 6:52
7. Nancy (With The Laughing Face) 7:25
8. Easy Living 5:00
Time: 56:32
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Tracklist:
1. ?Public Service Announcement? ? 2:45
Samples ?Long, Long, Long?
2. ?What More Can I Say? ? 4:25
Samples ?While My Guitar Gently Weeps?
Samples ?Top Billin?? by Audio Two
3. ?Encore? ? 2:40
Samples ?Glass Onion? and ?Savoy Truffle?
4. ?December 4th? ? 3:34
Samples ?Mother Nature?s Son?
5. ?99 Problems? ? 4:06
Samples ?Helter Skelter?
6. ?Dirt Off Your Shoulder? ? 3:59
Samples ?Julia?
7 ?Moment of Clarity? ? 4:00
Samples ?Happiness Is a Warm Gun?
8. ?Change Clothes? ? 4:04
Samples ?Piggies? and ?Dear Prudence?
9. ?Allure? ? 4:06
Samples ?Dear Prudence?
10. ?Justify My Thug? ? 4:12
Samples ?Rocky Raccoon?
11. ?Lucifer 9 (Interlude)? ? 2:01
Samples ?Revolution 9? and ?I?m So Tired?
Samples ?Ave, Lucifer? by Os Mutantes
12. ?My 1st Song? ? 4:44
Samples ?Cry Baby Cry? and ?Savoy Truffle? and ?Helter Skelter?
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| ? | One of those rare all-covers projects that actually works, the Methadones' 21st Century Power Pop Riot might well actually be the band's best album so far. That's no disrespect to leader Dan Schafer's earlier work, which has been uniformly fine pop-punk, but this set is the first album Schafer has been involved with since his glory days as Ben Weasel's right-hand man in Screeching Weasel (under the name Danny Vapid) that's been this much unabashed fun. It helps immensely that the song selection is spot-on throughout, highlighting forgotten gems and lesser-known cult classics instead of the usual suspects: when the Records' "Starry Eyes" and Scandal's "Goodbye to You" (featuring a kicky lead vocal by Annie Soviette of the Soviettes) are among the most instantly familiar tunes on the album, it's clear that true power pop fans were behind this record. Versions of Elvis Costello's "Welcome to the Working Week" and, even better, the 1979 Costello soundalike "Back of My Hand" by the Jags are instant highlights, with a rockabilly-tinged workout on Nick Lowe's "Heart of the City" and a dead-on resurrection of the Pointed Sticks' "Out of Luck" close behind. ~ Stewart Mason, all music group | ? |






TrackList
1. Black Sky El
2. Lover?s Lament
3. Cold Wind Blowing
4. I Need That Boy
5. Hard Dark Love
6. My Heart?s A Loser
7. Cold Feeling
8. No Matter Waht You Do
9. Until The Morning Light
10. My Baby?s Coming Home
11. Bad Case Of The Blues
12. Walk On By
13. Been Down So Long
14. When My Mama Was Living
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| ? | A trio led by Hendrik Schapes. The sleeve of their 1970 album Cluster listed by Brian Auger and Keith Emerson as inspiration sources. This was a very primitive live recording of four extended tracks: two Schaper originals, one blues number composed by Ambrose and an adaptation of a rondo by Mozart. These references will give you a good idea of what the music was like. Dag Erik Asbjornsen - Cosmic Dreams at Play | ? |


Not as thorough as ?The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan?, but much better than the flawed ?Greatest Hits? CD, this installment in the ?Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues?-series focuses on Stevie Ray Vaughan the bluesman rather than Stevie Ray Vaughan the blues-rocker. Almost all of these songs are blues tunes, and since this is called ?Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues?, that?s how it should be. It features Stevie Ray?s (generally excellent) covers of classic 50s and 60s blues tune like Hound Dog Taylor?s ?Give Me Back My Wig?, Otis Rush?s ?All Your Love (I Miss Loving)?, Buddy Guy?s ?Leave My Girl Alone?, and Elmore James? legendary slow burner ?The Sky is Crying?. But it?s not all covers; several songs are SRV originals, and almost every one of them ranks among Stevie Ray Vaughan?s best self-penned material: The slow blues ?Texas Flood?, ?Dirty Pool? and ?Ain?t Gone ?N? Give Up On Love? are here, as is the swaggering boogie of ?Pride and Joy?, and the fiery, up-tempo ?Empty Arms?. I would have liked to see ?I?m Cryin?? inluded as well, but that?s certainly a minor complaint, and we get a cover of Hank Ballard?s ?Look At Little Sister?, a rare ?Hug You, Squeeze You?, and the smouldering instrumental ?Slide Thing? instead. This is a very, very fine and varied look at Stevie Ray Vaughan at his bluesiest.
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Trumpeter Louis Smith made only two records for Blue Note, but both of them are great! This set?s arguably his most famous ? because of a rare uncredited appearance by Cannonball Adderley, working here under the ?nom de date? of ?Buckshot La Funke? ? and blowing with a power that beats most of his other Mercury sessions of the late 50s! But the real credit here should go to Louis Smith ? who?s got a sense of power and command that should have made him one of THE trumpeters of the 50s ? an emerging young talent to stand alongside Lee Morgan, Nat Adderley, and other post-Fats Navarro/Clifford Brown talents on the instrument. Smith sparkles throughout with a mix of soul and modernism we really love ? and an earthy way of blowing the horn that doesn?t always reach its goals, but which draws even more energy from its ability to try! The rhythm section on the album?s also very tight ? with Art Taylor on drums, Doug Watkins on bass, and either Tommy Flanagan or Duke Jordan on piano ? and tracks include ?Ande?, ?Brill?s Blues?, ?South Side?, and ?Val?s Blues?.
Allmusic.com:
Louis Smith had a brilliant debut on this Blue Note album, his first of two before becoming a full- time teacher. The opener (Duke Pearson?s ?Tribute to Brownie?) was a perfect piece for Smith to interpret, since his style was heavily influenced by Clifford Brown (who had died the previous year). He is also in excellent form on four of his basic originals and takes a particularly memorable solo on a haunting rendition of ?Stardust.? Altoist Cannonball Adderley (who used the pseudonym of Buckshot La Funke on this set, a name later used by Branford Marsalis), Duke Jordan or Tommy Flanagan on piano, bassist Doug Watkins, and drummer Art Taylor make for a potent supporting cast, but the focus is mostly on the criminally obscure Louis Smith. After cutting his second Blue Note set and switching to teaching, Smith would not record again as a leader until 1978. All bop and 1950s jazz fans are strongly advised to pick up this CD reissue before it disappears.
Personnel:
Louis Smith, trumpet;
Cannonball Adderley, alto sax;
Duke Jordan (1-2, 5), Tommy Flanagan (3-4, 6), piano;
Doug Watkins, bass;
Art Taylor, drums
Recorded: in NYC Feb. 4 (1-2, 5) and Feb. 9 (3-4, 6), 1957. Originally scheduled to be issued as Transistion TRLP-30, but the Transistion label folded and the masters were purchased by Alfred Lion and released as Blue Note BLP 1584.
Tracks:
1. Tribute to Brownie (6:38)
2. Brill?s Blues (8:22)
3. Ande (6:42)
4. Star Dust (5:19)
5. South Side (8:39)
6. Val?s Blues (6:36)
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During the mid-to-late 50?s, jazz piano trios sprung up across the nation. Perhaps it was the popularity of Oscar Peterson or Errol Garner or the stylization of the intimate image a piano trio can evoke, but for whatever reason, the piano trio explosion was in full gear. There was The Ahmad Jamal Trio, The Red Garland Trio, The Ray Bryant Trio, The Bill Evans Trio, The Ramsey Lewis Trio just to name a few. They were all modern jazz units. Some trios served as the core group backing up a singer. Ella Fitzgerld had The Tommy Flanagan Trio, Joe Zawinul?s Trio backed Dinah Washington (after Wynton Kelly?s trio had done the same).
The Art of the Trio is taken by jazz musicians as seriously as the Art of the Fugue is studied by organists. Even though the basic instrumentation is the same (piano, bass and drums) an avid listener could easily discern the differences between the Hampton Hawes Trio and The Sonny Clark Trio. Each trio had its own signature, a way of weaving various influences into a cohesive statement and direction.
The Three Sounds were part of the trio explosion. Begun in 1956 in Benton Harbor, Michigan as the Four Sounds and consisting of Gene Harris on piano, Andrew Simpkins on bass and Bill Dowdy on drums (the saxophonist was dropped by the time the group moved to Washington, D.C. in 1957). The ?Sounds? eventually migrated to New York City where they were ?discovered? by Lou Donaldson. After a single record for Riverside with Nat Adderley, the Three Sounds signed an exclusive contract with Alfred Lion of Blue Note Records.
This move was fortuitous for Blue Note. The Three Sounds had a natural chemistry and beautiful rapport with the audience. The national audience began to build for the group, and soon the Three Sounds were playing clubs across the country. The group did very well in the booming jukebox business evidenced by the large number of singles that Blue Note released on 45-rpm vinyl.
Alfred Lion?s strategy for the group was simple; record them as often as possible, playing material rehearsed in clubs and fine tuned for the recording session. Sometimes a single session would yield not one but two LP?s worth of material. Over the course of 5 years (1958-62, the ?classic? trio years), the ?Sounds? released 9 LPs and appeared on albums by Lou Donaldson and Stanley Turrentine.
After the group left Blue Note for Verve (two albums in 1962) and then both Limelight and Mercury (1962-66), the Three Sounds returned to Blue Note, but with a different series of drummers. Gene Harris kept the band going until he signed with Blue Note as a solo artist in 1973. But for those classic years in the late fifties and early sixties, the Three Sounds were a fantastic, dynamic group. ?BOB BELDEN, from the liner notes, Standards, Blue Note.
Allmusic.com:
Good Deal is a typically fine record from the Three Sounds, who were beginning to hit their stride when this session was recorded in May of 1959. Like most of their records, it?s laidback ? even when the group works a swinging tempo, there?s a sense of ease that keeps the mood friendly, relaxed and mellow. Balancing standards like ?Satin Doll,? ?Soft Winds? and ?That?s All? with bop (?Robbin?s Nest?), calypso (?St. Thomas?) and originals, the Three Sounds cover a lot of stylistic territory, putting their distinctive stamp on each song. It?s very accessible, pleasant soul-jazz and mainstream hard bop, but Gene Harris? masterful technique means that Good Deal rewards close listening as well.
Personnel:
Gene Harris, piano, celeste, performer
Bill Dowdy, drums
Andy Simpkins, bass
Tracks:
1. Don?t Blame Me
2. Tracy?s Blues
3. Down the Track
4. Robbins Nest
5. St. Thomas
6. That?s All love
7. Satin Doll
8. Soft Winds
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Danzel - Unlocked (2008)
TRACKLIST:
1 Don?t Leave Me With The Light On 3:45
2 You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) 3:15
3 Clap Your Hands 3:11
4 My Arms Keep Missing You 3:03
5 Legacy 4:12
6 My Direction 3:36
7 Undercover 3:02
8 Jump 3:11
9 Blue 3:30
10 Heaven Is A Part Of Me 3:11
11 Dancin? Schoez 3:34
12 Turn On My Own 3:14
13 Shame 2:56
14 Unlocked 3:21
15 What Is Life 4:12
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The Church - Starfish
?Signing to Arista might have seemed an unusual move to start with, getting produced by L.A. studio types like Waddy Wachtel even more so. But for the Church the rewards were great ? if sometimes too clean around the corners in comparison to the song-for-song masterpiece Heyday, Starfish set up the band?s well-deserved breakthrough in the States. The reason was ?Under the Milky Way,? still one of the most haunting and elegant songs ever to make the Top 40. As Kilbey details a lyric of emotional distance and atmosphere, the band executes a quietly beautiful ? and as is so often the case with the Church, astonishingly well-arranged ? song, with mock bagpipes swirling through the mix for extra effect. That wasn?t the only strong point on an album with more than a few; the lead-off track ?Destination? was as strong an album opener as ?Myrrh,? if slower paced and much more mysterious, piano blending through the song?s steady pace. The rest of the first side has its share of highlights, such as the quietly threatening edge of ?Blood Money? and the confident, restrained charge of ?North, South, East and West.? Willson-Piper gets to lead off the second side with ?Spark,? a vicious, tight rocker that captures some of the best ?60s rock edge and gives it a smart update. Equally strong is Kilbey?s ?Reptile,? with an appropriately snaky guitar line and rhythm punch offset against weirdly soothing keyboards. Koppes has an okay vocal to his credit on ?A New Season,? but the stronger tracks are Kilbey?s other contributions, the strong guitar waltz of ?Antenna? (with great guest mandolin from David Lindley) and the closing charge (and very Church-like title) of ?Hotel Womb.? Performances throughout are at the least fine and at the most fantastic.? ? Review on allmusic.com
Tracklist:
1. Destination [5:52]
2. Under The Milky Way [4:59]
3. Blood Money [4:25]
4. Lost [4:49]
5. North, South, East And West [4:50]
6. Spark [3:45]
7. Antenna [3:50]
8. Reptile [4:57]
9. A New Season [2:58]
10. Hotel Womb [5:41]
11. Texas Moon [5:46]
12. Perfect Child [2:55]
13. We Both Know Why You?re Here [2:21]
14. Frozen And Distant [3:58]
15. Anna Miranda [3:04]
16. Nose Dive [3:26]
17. Afterlife [4:14]
18. Under The Milky Way (Acoustic) [4:08]
19. Antenna (Acoustic) [3:46]
20. Spark (Acoustic) [3:28]
21. Warm Spell [4:38]
22. Musk [3:55]
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Frank Zappa - Lumpy Gravy (1968)
| ? | Ranked #23 in Mojo?s ?The 50 Most Out There Albums Of All Time? - ?Apparently Frank?s favourite, LUMPY GRAVY is certainly a masterpiece. Of sorts.? | ? |
| ? | Was it that Zappa?s music was so far ahead of its time, or was it just not what we thought a weirdo genius like him should be doing? Either way, since his death, his stature as a serious composer has grown. Lumpy Gravy missed most by a mile because it was the first of Zappa?s ?challenging? orchestral pieces, and not what his audience had come to expect. Performed by the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, it was a lengthy instrumental suite broken up by equally ?challenging? dialogue. On the back cover, Frank looks out and asks, ?is this phase 2 of We?re Only In It For The Money??. No, we don?t think so. | ? |
1. LUMPY GRAVY PART ONE 15:48
1. The Way I See It, Barry [0:00]
2. Duodenum [0:06]
3. Oh No [1:38]
4. Bit Of Nostalgia [3:41]
5. It?s From Kansas [5:16]
6. Bored Out 90 Over [5:46]
7. Almost Chinese [6:17]
8. Switching Girls [6:42]
9. Oh No Again [7:11]
10. At The Gas Station [8:24]
11. Another Pickup [11:05]
12. I Don?t Know If I Can Go Through This Again [11:59]
2. LUMPY GRAVY PART TWO 15:51
1. Very Distraughtening [0:00]
2. White Ugliness [1:33]
3. Amen [3:55]
4. Just One More Time [5:28]
5. A Vicious Circle [6:26]
6. King Kong [7:38]
7. Drums Are Too Noisy [8:21]
8. Kangaroos [9:19]
9. Envelops The Bath Tub [10:16]
10. Take Your Clothes Off [13:58]
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Nelly Furtado - The Singles Collection
CD1:
01. Promiscuous (Feat. Timbaland)
02. I'm Like A Bird
03. Try (Radio Version)
04. Maneater (Radio Version)
05. Powerless (Say What You Want)
06. Turn Off The Light
07. In God's Hands (Radio Version)
08. Forca (Radio Version)
09. Te Busque (Spanish Version) (Feat. Juanes)
10. Explode (Radio Version)
11. All Good Things Come 2 An End (Radio Version)
12. On The Radio (Remember The Days)
13. Say It Right (Radio Version) (Feat. Timbaland)
14. The Grass Is Green
15. Do It (Radio Version)
16. Give It To Me (Feat. Timbaland & Justin)
17. No Hay Igual (Radio Version) (Feat. Calle 13)
18. Runaway (Bonus Track)
CD2:
19. I'm Like A Bird (Acoustic Version)
20. Powerless (Say What You Want) (Acoustic Version)
21. Try (Acoustic Version)
22. Maneater (Live Version)
23. Promiscuous (Feat. Saukrates) (Live Version)
24. Crazy (Gnarls Barkey Cover) (Live Version)

Traincha - Look Of Love (2007)
2007 album from the Dutch vocalist, a collaboration with songwriting legend Burt Bacharach. The Look Of Love: Burt Bacharach Songbook is a tribute to Bacharach featuring the man himself on piano. The Look Of Love is her second album for Blue Note, the follow-up to her 2004 double platinum effort Strange Fruit. 14 tracks including 'I Say A Little Prayer', 'Do You Know The Way To San Jose?', 'I'll Never Fall In Love', 'Walk On By' and, of course, the title track. Blue Note.
Tracklist
1. Do You Know The Way To San Jose? (3:13)
2. The Look Of Love (4:34)
3. A House Is Not A Home (3:54)
4. I Say A Little Prayer (2:50)
5. Waiting For Charlie (To Come Home) (4:25)
6. I'll Never Fall In Love Again (3:07)
7. Falling Out Of Love (4:11)
8. Walk On By (3:09)
9. Alfie (4:35)
10. Anyone Who Had A Heart (5:27)
11. This House Is Empty Now (5:13)
12. (They Long To Be) Close To You (3:46)
13. The Windows Of The World (4:44)
14. That's What Friends Are For (3:51)
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Tracklist:
1. Fat joe - speaks on 50 cent
2. 50 cent ft. lloyd banks - im leaving
3. Fat joe - 300 brolic (50 cent diss)
4. 50 cent - respect the shooter (exclusive)
5. Fat joe ft. lil? wayne - the crack house
6. 50 cent - bottom girl
7. Fat joe ft. j. holiday - i wont tell
8. 50 cent - you aint crazy
9. Fat joe - ny city
10. 50 cent - paper chaiser
11. Fat joe ft. lil? wayne & birdman - make way
12. 50 cent ft. jay-z & p. diddy - i get money remix
13. Fat joe - im so hood
14. 50 cent ft. lil kim - want a lick
15. Fat joe - we takin over
16. 50 cent ft. freeway - take it to the top
17. Fat joe ft. lil? wayne - brown paper bag
18. 50 cent ft banks, yayo - we on some shit (fat joe diss)
19. Fat joe - holla at me baby
20. 50 cent ft banks, yayo - southside
21. Fat joe - one blood
22. 50 cent ft. justin timberlake - ayo technology
23. Fat joe - speedin
24. Jae styles ft. stack bundles - make it rain
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Caravanserai, released in October 1972, marked a major turning point in Carlos Santana's career as it was a sharp departure from his critically acclaimed first three albums. 1971 marked the departure of original bassist David Brown who was replaced by Doug Rauch and Tom Rutley. Keyboardist Gregg Rolie, who was having a falling-out with Santana, was replaced by Tom Coster on a few songs.


