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Fess: The Professor Longhair Anthology(more) »rank: 23283by: Professor Longhair
: :New Orleans' Henry Roeland Byrd wasn't the most polished of all the great R&B pianists of the '40s and '50s, but even Ray Charles and Otis Spann rarely matched his speed. This superb two-disc set repeats the Professor's signature style--a stomping left-hand bass and a right hand that flies all over the place--on classics such as 'Tipitina,' 'Junco Partner,' and 'Ball the Wall.' It begins in the early '50s, when 'Fess called his band Roy Byrd & His Blues Jumpers, and ends with an incredible, stretched-out live version of 'Big Chief' (with Dr. John) and 'Boogie Woogie' (with fellow New Orleans pianists Allen ... |
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New York Rock & Soul Revue: Live At The Beacon(more) »rank: 21203by: The New York Rock and Soul Revue
: :New Orleans' Henry Roeland Byrd wasn't the most polished of all the great R&B pianists of the '40s and '50s, but even Ray Charles and Otis Spann rarely matched his speed. This superb two-disc set repeats the Professor's signature style--a stomping left-hand bass and a right hand that flies all over the place--on classics such as 'Tipitina,' 'Junco Partner,' and 'Ball the Wall.' It begins in the early '50s, when 'Fess called his band Roy Byrd & His Blues Jumpers, and ends with an incredible, stretched-out live version of 'Big Chief' (with Dr. John) and 'Boogie Woogie' (with fellow New Orleans pianists Allen ... |
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Goin' Back To New Orleans(more) »rank: 12057by: Dr. John
: :Great collection at a great price. essential recording:Goin' Back traces a century of Crescent City musical history, starting in the mid-19th century with Louis Moreau Gottschalk, a classical composer influenced by the African chants and slave dances he witnessed in New Orleans' Congo Square. With support from some of the city's most prominent musical pioneers (including Danny Barker, Pete Fountain, and the Neville Brothers), Dr. John breathes new life into the work of Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, James Booker, Professor Longhair, Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, and Huey Piano Smith. From early jazz to junkie blues, Goin' Back covers it all, ... |
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Anthology(more) »rank: 8509by: Ray Charles
: essential recording:Even for a relatively brief (20-song) overview of Ray Charles's '60s output during the peak of his recording stardom at ABC-Paramount, Anthology covers a hell of a lot of styles. It couldn't be any other way, not when examining the period in which he hit the charts with transformed versions of half-forgotten standards ('Georgia on My Mind'), hip jazz instrumental takes on Clovers tunes ('One Mint Julep'), rocking uptempo R&B ('Hit the Road Jack') and mournful proto-countrypolitan ('I Can't Stop Loving You'). If any of those four titles means a thing to you, this primer on America's greatest singer is probably ... |
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Pinetop Perkins & Friends(more) »rank: 11125by: Pinetop Perkins & Friends
:Album Description:'Pinetop Perkins and Friends' is set for release just a few weeks before Perkins' 95th birthday on July 7, and is just what the title implies - a giant of blues piano surrounded by more than a dozen high-caliber musicians, many of them legendary in their own right, all of whom hold him in the highest regard. Included on the star-studded guest list are guitarists Eric Clapton, B.B. King and Jimmie Vaughan, bassist Willie Kent (who passed away in March 2008), drummer Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith and many more. The ten-track set includes some of the most familiar and revered songs in ... |
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Ray Sings, Basie Swings(more) »rank: 21508by: Ray Charles, Count Basie Orchestra
:Album Description:The producers of this CD discovered archival reels of Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra performing live together in 1973. Although the vocals were superior, the remaining elements were or extremely poor quality. They decided to bring the current Count Basie Orchestra into the studio and, using the latest technology, they carefully and painstakingly laid down a new musical backdrop for Charles' towering vocals. More from Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra Genius Loves Company Ultimate Hits Collection Ray!Soundtrack America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years Count Basie at Newport Swing Shift :To fake or not to fake: That is the ... |
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Blue Christmas: Christmas Coll - 20th Century Masters(more) »rank: 8384by: Various Artists
:Album Description:The producers of this CD discovered archival reels of Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra performing live together in 1973. Although the vocals were superior, the remaining elements were or extremely poor quality. They decided to bring the current Count Basie Orchestra into the studio and, using the latest technology, they carefully and painstakingly laid down a new musical backdrop for Charles' towering vocals. More from Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra Genius Loves Company Ultimate Hits Collection Ray!Soundtrack America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years Count Basie at Newport Swing Shift :To fake or not to fake: That is the ... |
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New Orleans Piano(more) »rank: 49972by: Professor Longhair
: :Roy 'Professor Longhair' Byrd was a largely forgotten New Orleans bluesman when this album of his '40s and '50s Atlantic sides appeared in 1972. By decade's end, he was justly celebrated as a thoroughly one-of-a-kind father of rock & roll. These tunes, many initially issued as singles, showcase Longhair's droll vocals and unmatched sense of syncopation. 'In the Night,' 'Tipitina,' and 'She Walks Right In' are among the hippest things you'll ever hear--no matter what kind of music you like. --Rickey Wright |
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The Birth Of Soul : The Complete Atlantic Rhythm & Blues Recordings, 1952-1959(more) »rank: 15420by: Ray Charles
: essential recording:Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of 'It Should Have Been Me' on disc one, though the orgiastic 'What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2' on disc three, the man they call 'The Genius' rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. ... |
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Boogie Woogie Giants(more) »rank: 23565by: Various Artists
: essential recording:Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of 'It Should Have Been Me' on disc one, though the orgiastic 'What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2' on disc three, the man they call 'The Genius' rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. ... |
