Updated On November 19th, 2024
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Arturo Cracchiolo - Marshall Mathers LP (Edited)
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World Of Vinylgroover Pt.2
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Dream Syndicate includes: Steve Wynn, Chris Cacavas. GHOST STORIES contains 2 tracks ("Now I Ride Alone" and "I Ain't Living Long
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Mitch Woods - Mr Boogies Back in Town - Blues - CD
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Recorded between 1951 and 1957. RADIO FAVORITES '51-'57 contains 14 tracks. Country's greatest singing duo, the Louvin Brothers, h
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Personnel: Claire Austin (vocals); Bob Scobey (trumpet); Kid Ory (trombone); Stan Wrightsman, Don Ewell (piano); Barney Kessel (gu
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Mongo Santamaria - Personnel: Mongo Santamaria, Al Abreu, Nat Adderley, Jose De Paulo, Bobby Capers, Jimmy Cobb, Julio Collazo, Ch
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Kiss Me, Kate
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The Best Of Eddy Arnold (Remaster)
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America's Most Colorful Hillbilly Band: Their Original Recordings 1946-1951, Vol. 1
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Marshall Mathers LP (Edited)
Marshall Mathers LP (Edited)
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World Of Vinylgroover Pt.2
World Of Vinylgroover Pt.2
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Dream Syndicate includes: Steve Wynn, Chris Cacavas. GHOST STORIES contains 2 tracks ("Now I Ride Alone" and "I Ain't Living Long Like This") not available on the original LP release. Includes eight bonus tracks. Dream Syndicate: Steve Wynn (vocals, guitar). Liner Note Author: Pat Thomas . 1988's GHOST STORIES is an impressive follow up to the desert-rock foray of 1986's OUT OF THE GREY. Guitarist Paul B. Cutler sounds more fully integrated into the band than on the previous album, and singer/songwriter Steve Wynn's tunes are sharper and more direct than anything since the band's phenomenal debut, THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES; the tender ballad "Whatever You Please" is one of his finest songs. Elsewhere, the bluesy "Withered and Torn" and "Loving the Sinner, Hating the Sin" reveal a surprisingly apropos British R&B aspect of Wynn's songwriting, more John Mayall's Bluesbreakers than Stax/Volt. This version includes bonus tracks not on the Enigma Records original.
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MR. BOOGIE'S BACK IN TOWN Blues Blind Pig
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Recorded between 1951 and 1957. RADIO FAVORITES '51-'57 contains 14 tracks. Country's greatest singing duo, the Louvin Brothers, has long been held in high regard by both musicians and devoted fans of country music. Until recently, however, the general public had little access to the group's recordings. Among the first and best of the compact discs to reverse this trend was RADIO FAVORITES, a 1993 release from the Country Music Foundation. The disc collects 14 previously unreleased live radio performances, including ten from the group's 1955-1957 tenure with the Grand Old Opry. The Louvins divided their career commitments between gospel and secular music, and RADIO FAVORITES cleverly mirrors this dichotomy, presenting seven gospel numbers and seven secular tunes (on the original vinyl release, each grouping had its own side). Neither set disappoints: in fact, part of the Louvins' tremendous appeal lay in the conflict between the sacred and profane embodied in their music. Beyond this content, however, is the sound of two perfectly wedded voices. Each of the 14 tracks included here is among the group's best compositions, making RADIO FAVORITES a solid introduction to the Louvins' remarkable body of work.
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Personnel: Claire Austin (vocals); Bob Scobey (trumpet); Kid Ory (trombone); Stan Wrightsman, Don Ewell (piano); Barney Kessel (guitar); Morty Corb, Ed Garland (bass); Shelly Manne, Minor Hall (drums). Recorded in Los Angeles, California on April 2, 1954, April 13, 1955 and February 16, 1956. Tracks 1-10 originally released on Contemporary (5002). Tracks 11-18 originally released as the 10-inch LP CLAIRE AUSTIN SINGS THE BLUES WITH KID ORY on Good Time Jazz (L-24). Includes liner notes by Lester Koenig and S.I. Hayakawa. Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1991, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
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Personnel: Mongo Santamaria, Al Abreu, Nat Adderley, Jose De Paulo, Bobby Capers, Jimmy Cobb, Julio Collazo, Chick Corea, Carmen Costa, Carmelo Garcia, Rodgers Grant, Marcellino Guerra, Wito Kortwright, Hubert Laws, Ray Lucas, "Chihuahua" Martinez, Pat Patrick, Elliot Romero, Paul Serrano, Marty Sheller, "To-Tiko," Victor Venegas. Recorded between July of 1962 and the spring of 1964. 2 LP's on 1 CD.
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Kiss Me, Kate
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The Best Of Eddy Arnold (Remaster)
Vinyl record: The Best of Eddy Arnold CD
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America's Most Colorful Hillbilly Band: Their Original Recordings 1946-1951, Vol. 1
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