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Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live(more) »rank: 91384by: Muddy Waters
: :Released in 1979, this live album is a gem, from the enthusiastic audience (who cheer every line of opener 'Mannish Boy') to Muddy Waters's killer guitar to vocals that tease and deliver by turns. The slide work is what to listen for here, especially on 'Howling Wolf,' where Waters gives any guitar virtuoso a run for his money. There are other special moments as well, including the absolutely killer timing on 'She's Nineteen Years Old,' the rock-bottom-deep vocals on 'Baby Please Don't Go,' and the slow sensuality of 'Deep Down in Florida.' The only shortcoming of this CD is that it's so short: ... |
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Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Tour - Live! In Concert(more) »rank: 201976by: Various Artists
: :Released in 1979, this live album is a gem, from the enthusiastic audience (who cheer every line of opener 'Mannish Boy') to Muddy Waters's killer guitar to vocals that tease and deliver by turns. The slide work is what to listen for here, especially on 'Howling Wolf,' where Waters gives any guitar virtuoso a run for his money. There are other special moments as well, including the absolutely killer timing on 'She's Nineteen Years Old,' the rock-bottom-deep vocals on 'Baby Please Don't Go,' and the slow sensuality of 'Deep Down in Florida.' The only shortcoming of this CD is that it's so short: ... |
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Aristocrat Of The Blues (Chess 50th Anniversary Collection) [2-CD SET](more) »rank: 161054by: Various Artists
: :Released in 1979, this live album is a gem, from the enthusiastic audience (who cheer every line of opener 'Mannish Boy') to Muddy Waters's killer guitar to vocals that tease and deliver by turns. The slide work is what to listen for here, especially on 'Howling Wolf,' where Waters gives any guitar virtuoso a run for his money. There are other special moments as well, including the absolutely killer timing on 'She's Nineteen Years Old,' the rock-bottom-deep vocals on 'Baby Please Don't Go,' and the slow sensuality of 'Deep Down in Florida.' The only shortcoming of this CD is that it's so short: ... |
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Blue Diamond(more) »rank: 207740by: Sonny Rhodes
: :Released in 1979, this live album is a gem, from the enthusiastic audience (who cheer every line of opener 'Mannish Boy') to Muddy Waters's killer guitar to vocals that tease and deliver by turns. The slide work is what to listen for here, especially on 'Howling Wolf,' where Waters gives any guitar virtuoso a run for his money. There are other special moments as well, including the absolutely killer timing on 'She's Nineteen Years Old,' the rock-bottom-deep vocals on 'Baby Please Don't Go,' and the slow sensuality of 'Deep Down in Florida.' The only shortcoming of this CD is that it's so short: ... |
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Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues(more) »rank: 187943by: Son House
:Album Description:Full title - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues. From the PBS series produced by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this collection features 14 tracks including 'Preachin' Blues' & 'John The Revelator'. Sony. 2003. |
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Johnny Winter(more) »rank: 192109by: Johnny Winter
:Album Description:Full title - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues. From the PBS series produced by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this collection features 14 tracks including 'Preachin' Blues' & 'John The Revelator'. Sony. 2003. |
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Masters of Modern Blues(more) »rank: 195327by: Johnny Shines
: :The title of this 1966 collection is quite misleading: Shines was actually a first-generation Delta bluesman, having traveled with Robert Johnson in the mid-1930s. Shines is best known as a Johnson disciple, capable of riveting acoustic slide-guitar displays and expressive vocals. This set puts him in the company of noted Chicago electric bluesmen including Big Walter Horton on harmonica and Otis Spann on piano. Shines seems right at home with these modern masters, updating the classic Delta style and seamlessly fusing it with elements of the Chicago school. 'Mr. Tom Green's Farm' and 'So Cold in Vietnam' offer incredibly sharp and explosive electric-bottleneck ... |
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The Live One(more) »rank: 32997by: Dave Hole
: :In the decade following Stevie Ray Vaughan’s passing in 1990, hordes of guitarists savaged their instruments in rank emulation of the Texan. These days, have mercy, the vast majority of those firebrands have faded away, leaving the hot blues-rock guitar field largely to slide specialist Dave Hole. Not that this Aussie is some SRV-fixated holdout, mind you. Rather, he was scalding his strings as far back as the '70s, initially getting noticed on this side of the world in the early '90s. On his first concert album ever, Hole proves that his musical intelligence and his emotional honesty are as formidable as his ... |
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Johnny Winter And(more) »rank: 157356by: Johnny Winter, Rick Derringer
: :In the decade following Stevie Ray Vaughan’s passing in 1990, hordes of guitarists savaged their instruments in rank emulation of the Texan. These days, have mercy, the vast majority of those firebrands have faded away, leaving the hot blues-rock guitar field largely to slide specialist Dave Hole. Not that this Aussie is some SRV-fixated holdout, mind you. Rather, he was scalding his strings as far back as the '70s, initially getting noticed on this side of the world in the early '90s. On his first concert album ever, Hole proves that his musical intelligence and his emotional honesty are as formidable as his ... |
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The Complete Bukka White(more) »rank: 77482by: Bukka White
: :Using the simplest melodies as his canvas, Delta bluesman Bukka White painted vivid pictures of his own life in the rural South, punctuating his words with a highly percussive steel-guitar attack. Among his subjects: trains, booze, sex, prison, and death. After shooting an old Mississippi rival during a roadside showdown, White had allegedly jumped bail to record his first two songs in 1937. The bawdy 'Shake 'Em On Down' was a hit, but White spent two years in prison for his indiscretion. When White returned to Chicago in 1940 to record again, producer Lester Melrose rejected his roster of cover tunes, giving him ... |

In Michael Jackson's Complete Guide to Single Malt Scotch, devotees of the dram can peruse the latest revised edition of the 1989 work. In 336 pages brimming with maps, photos, and informed overview of factors such as geography and flavor components--even proximity to the sea--Jackson sketches the evolution of Scotch whisky, from the prebottling days, when shopkeepers like Johnnie Walker and the Chivas Brothers would create their own blends for sale, to the late-1960s and 1970s' surge of individual distilleries marketing their own bottlings. Lamentably labeling the former as a time when "orchestrations drowned out the soloists," Jackson provides some sweet sheet music of his own: 294 pages are devoted to an A-to-Z review (including full-color labels and tasting notes) of more than 800 singles from "every Scottish malt distillery that has ever witnessed its product in a bottle." It's the perfect book to take to your local liquor store next time you're trying to navigate the high shelf of Scotland's highlands, lowlands, and islands. You may laugh at Jackson's description of Auchentoshan Select's "oily" nose with "hints of citrus zest" or Aberlour 10-year-old's "mint-toffee" bouquet. But you'll be laughing out of the other side of your haggis when you actually smell them. All the notes are well researched and designed to appeal to Cardhu-carrying connoisseurs, as well as those who'd just like to know more about Bowmore. In his introduction, the author describes a whisky's finish as "a crescendo, followed by a series of echoes. When I leave the bottle, I like to be whistling the tune." Scotch drinkers will find plenty to wet that whistle in Michael Jackson's Complete Guide to Single Malt Scotch. --Tony Mason


![]() Compact and easy, to use the MyFi offers 150 XM satellite channels. |
The MyFi comes with a densely packed carton of accessories, including everything from headphones and antennas to a remote control, belt clips, and separate docking apparatus for integrating the receiver with your home and car stereos.
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An illuminated six-line LCD is your gateway to browsing XM's programming. You can browse by station, by category, or (our favorite) by currently playing artist. Thirty channel presets simplify access to your favorites, and a handy memo button stores artist and song data for up to 20 performances you'd like to look into later (or find again on XM).
Any satellite radio system requires a fairly heavy-duty antenna. Accordingly, the MyFi comes with four: one for the home (place it in a south-facing window), one for the car (mount it on the roof or trunk), a clip-on antenna for when you're hoofing it, and a built-in antenna. Our home reception was perfect--we never experienced a single drop out. Car reception was spottier, though still excellent. You just have to get used to the fact that where analog radio gets noisier in areas with poor reception, satellite radio drops out altogether; it's either all there, crystal clear, or all absent. And that's where My XM, MyFi's recording feature, comes in handy.
![]() The MyFi mounts easily in most vehicles. |
My XM lets you record XM programming to MyFi's onboard memory--perfect for time shifting your listening (as with a news program or a scheduled performance on XM Live) or for tuning in when you'll be someplace lacking XM reception (in a canyon, on a subway, in a windowless cubicle, etc.). You can schedule a recording or start and stop recording at any time you wish, and new recordings pick up where you last stopped. But you can't erase anything unless you clear the memory--which means you can't whittle away songs you don't like to retain your favorites. It's also important to remember that when you've filled the unit's memory (128 MB, or 5+ hours of full bitrate XM radio), it'll record over earlier material, starting from the top. During playback, however, My XM lets you skip easily from track to track and even pick from a list of all tracks.
You can configure the MyFi's LCD to scroll stock and sports-score tickers, a great way to keep an eye on important stats. The receiver also features a built-in sleep timer (15 minutes to 1 hour) and an alarm clock (wake to a beep or to XM programming).
What's in the BoxFor car use, you have a choice of mounting options for the vehicle cradle: flush mount, vent mount, or swivel mount. The cradle houses a power jack for a DC vehicle power adapter (included), an antenna input, and an audio output for use with the provided cassette-shell audio adapter. You can use the cassette adapter or the MyFi's built-in wireless FM transmitter, which turns any FM radio into an XM radio. (Audio quality is better using the supplied cassette audio adapter, however. You may also purchase a wired FM adapter, though XM asserts that the cassette adapter sounds better than that, too.)
![]() The Delphi XM MyFi comes complete with all of the accessories needed to enjoy XM anywhere. |
Positioning the car antenna can be inelegant, despite its heavy-duty magnet. You can have it professionally installed or live with an exposed antenna cord, though XM recommends using "existing holes, body grommets, and other wiring channels" rather than closing a door over the cord on a daily basis. The receiver's battery pack proved good for about five hours between charges. The included earbud headphones are neither comfortable nor particularly well made; a nicer set would represent XM's strong sound quality. --Michael Mikesell
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MyFi receiver with a clip-on antenna, an integrated rechargeable battery, a complete home accessory kit (with antenna and audio cable), a complete vehicle accessory kit (with antenna), stereo earbud headphones, a remote control, a remote battery, a belt clip/stand, a protective carrying case, and quick-start guides and user's manuals in English and Spanish.
