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A Meeting by the River(more) »rank: 8622by: Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt
: :Ry Cooder has long had an interest in other people's music, from the blues and gospel of black America through classic jazz and the music of Cuba. Even by this standard, his meeting with Mohan Vishwa Bhatt is certainly a departure. He is neither a serious student of Indian music nor in any way a master of its intricacies. Yet on his improvised session (this album was recorded without rehearsal in one evening), he and Bhatt truly collided musically and created moments worthy of the world-music Grammy they received for it. Bhatt is an iconoclastic character himself. He plays a modified box he ... |
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Cosimo Matassa Story(more) »rank: 36482by: Various Artists
:Album Description:2007 four CD box set. Virtually every R&B record made in New Orleans between the late '40s and early '70s was engineered by Cosimo Matassa and recorded in one of his four studios. Cosimo placed New Orleans on the musical map recording hits for Little Richard, Fats Domino, Lloyd Price and many more. This is a monster of a set with 120 vital tracks, all the hits plus much more. Includes a 40 page book with session detail, rare pictures etc. Features cuts from Smiley Lewis, Dave Bartholomew, Shirley & Lee, T-Bone Walker, Lowell Fulson, Guitar Slim, Professor Longhair and many more. ... |
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Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions: A Hurricane Relief Benefit(more) »rank: 8373by: George Winston
: :George Winston is no stranger to benefits. He often gives the proceeds from his concerts to charitable organizations, and in 2001 he released Remembrance, a benefit album for the families of 9/11 victims. Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions: A Hurricane Relief Benefit serves two purposes. It's a benefit for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, but it also allows Winston to indulge his love of New Orleans piano, which he's voraciously studied from the works of James Booker, Professor Longhair, Henry Butler, and Dr. John. Winston's proficiency at these styles is not always convincing. There's uncertainty in his timing, and he seems to get ... |
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Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live(more) »rank: 9457by: Muddy Waters
:Album Description:Digitally remixed and remastered 2 disc Legacy Edition of the Grammy Award winning album Muddy ''Mississippi'' Waters Live. The original recording was produced by legendary guitarist Johnny Winter, who also plays and performs on the album. All tracks on disc 2 - Muddy ''Mississippi'' Waters Live at Harry Hopes - are live recordings of Muddy and his band never before available, 'Medley-After Hours/Stormy Monday Blues', 'Trouble No More', 'Champagne & Reefer', 'Corrina, Corrina', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'She Moves Me', 'Kansas City', 'Pinetop's Boogie Woogie', 'Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me)', 'Everything's Gonna Be Alright' & 'Got My Mojo Working'. 2-CD ... |
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Breakin' It Up & Breakin' It Down(more) »rank: 27610by: Muddy Waters
: :Muddy Waters had his second coming 30 years ago, when longtime friend and disciple Johnny Winter and his Blue Sky label returned him--after a series of listless recordings aimed at the rock audience--to the raw, powerful authenticity of his timeless Chess material with a series of powerful albums. Beginning with 1977's acclaimed Hard Again, a subsequent tour produced Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live, recorded onstage in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia with Muddy's band, Winter, and harmonica player/vocalist James Cotton. Enough live material remained for Legacy to release an expanded version with an entire second disc of unissued concert material. It seems even that ... |
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Blue Velocity(more) »rank: 7618by: Chris Duarte
: :Blue Velocity is a record which aptlyshowcases many sides of this brilliantartist in the context of high energyblues-rock with moments that bring tomind legendary artists as diverse asStevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix andEric Johnson. Duarte has made thekind of guitar-driven blues record thatfans have been waiting for. |
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East-West(more) »rank: 10924by: The Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:1966's East-West, the second album from the Butterfield Blues Band -- and their last with lead guitarist Mike Bloomfield -- found the group branching out from the electric blues and adding elements of modern jazz and the music of India, most notably on the landmark title track, which paved the way for much of the musical experimentation of the late '60s. :If the Butterfield Blues Band's groundbreaking debut earned the respect of the group's elder influences, this one won over (and guided) the blues boys' psychedelic peers. Highlighted by the 13-minute-plus title track (an Eastern-influenced jam cowritten by guitarist Mike Bloomfield), East-West ... |
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Hipsters' Holiday: Vocal Jazz & R&B Classics(more) »rank: 7159by: Various Artists
: :Listen to Hipster's Holiday and you'll feel like you just spent Christmas in the coolest nightclub on Earth. 'Silent Night' swings in Tim Fuller's Vegas-lounge setting while Lambert, Hendricks & Ross lay on the playful jazz vocals in 'Deck Us All with Boston Charlie' and John Greer dictates that 'We Wanna See Santa Claus Do the Mambo.' And so it goes, 18 totally hip tracks with lots of dancing opportunities--and some comic relief from Pearl Bailey with 'Five Pound Box of Money' and Eartha Kitt from 1953, making history with her now classic 'Santa Baby.' The showstopper, however, in a lineup that exudes ... |
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Precious Lord: The Great Gospel Songs of Thomas A. Dorsey(more) »rank: 8703by: Thomas A. Dorsey
: :Listen to Hipster's Holiday and you'll feel like you just spent Christmas in the coolest nightclub on Earth. 'Silent Night' swings in Tim Fuller's Vegas-lounge setting while Lambert, Hendricks & Ross lay on the playful jazz vocals in 'Deck Us All with Boston Charlie' and John Greer dictates that 'We Wanna See Santa Claus Do the Mambo.' And so it goes, 18 totally hip tracks with lots of dancing opportunities--and some comic relief from Pearl Bailey with 'Five Pound Box of Money' and Eartha Kitt from 1953, making history with her now classic 'Santa Baby.' The showstopper, however, in a lineup that exudes ... |
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Power of the Pontchartrain(more) »rank: 10962by: Tab Benoit
: :Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden ... |

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