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Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax!
(1963)
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Boots Randolph's signature tune, "Yakety Sax," was inspired by the sax solo in the Coasters' "Yakety Yak," and is much better known than its modest chart placement might suggest. Randolph had recorded "Yakety Sax" for RCA several years earlier without success, but his Monument recording clicked in 1963 and the accompanying gold-selling album spent ...
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The Best of Boots Randolph
(1997)
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Best of Boots Randolph is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features some of his biggest hits (including some re-recordings), including "Yakety Sax," "King of the Road, " "Born to Lose, " "Stardust" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." Although there are better collections available, this isn't a bad choice for casual fans on a budget. Stephen ...
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Yakety Sax [Bear Family]
(1994)
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Boots Randolph
Tenor saxophonist Boots Randolph released numerous instrumental country-pop albums throughout the '60s and '70s. Randolph's choice of instrumentals were geared toward both the country and easy listening audiences. This Bear Family compilation focuses on Randolph's early recordings, featuring "Hey Elvis," "Blue Guitar," and "Estrellita," and his ...
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Kicked & Klawed
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Cats in Boots
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Pick a Bigger Weapon
(2006)
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The Coup
If you look hard enough at the cover of Pick a Bigger Weapon, you can see dangling legs through a hole in the wall of a ransacked Omnimart corporate office. DJ Pam "The Funkstress"' holds a bat, Boots Riley holds a pen, and bottles of a product called Ass-Breath Killer are on a desk and the ground. It's evident that this cover isn't likely to put ...
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The Greatest Hits of Boots Randolph
(1976)
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Tenor saxophonist Boots Randolph released numerous instrumental country-pop albums on the Monument label throughout the '60s and '70s. Think of him as the Percy Faith of Nashville. Much like Mr. Faith, Randolph's choices of instrumentals were geared toward both the country and easy listening audience and included tunes like "Gentle on My Mind," ...
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Steal This Double Album
(2002)
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The Coup
Steal This Double Album is the Coup's masterstroke, taking the advances of Genocide and Juice to the next level and coming up with one of the most underappreciated hip-hop albums of the '90s. Down to a duo, the Coup officially becomes a vehicle for Boots Riley's observations, which it mostly was already; still, there's a greater focus simply ...
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Nuggets, Vol. 2: Original Artyfacts From the British Empire & Beyond
(2001)
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Nuggets, Lenny Kaye's original 1972 compilation of garage and psych, loomed large in the record collectors consciousness, canonizing a portion of rock that was originally laughed off while setting the standard for reissues. Rhino's 1998 box set of the same name expanded the scope of that record, replicating most of the original while gloriously ...
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The Yakin' Sax Man
(1964)
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Boots Randolph
In the case of some artists, part of the package that comes with commercial success is to have their archive of material turned into a sloppy mess by a confusing jumble of business interests. RCA made loads of doolah off innovative artists coming out of the country & western scene and the studio empire presided over by Lord Chet Atkins, one of the ...
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A Whole New Ballgame
(2007)
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Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph will always be best-known for his cornball pop hit "Yakety Sax" and for his association with country music, but he has long loved swinging jazz. Years ago he recorded an effective jazz album with Richie Cole called Yakety Madness!. Randolph's huge tone, influenced by Illinois Jacquet, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Coleman Hawkins, ...
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Sunday Sax
(1968)
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Boots Randolph
Tasty, fun, and more country than jazz. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Boots with Strings
(1966)
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Boots Randolph
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Homer Louis Randolph III
(1971)
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Boots Randolph
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Party Music
(2001)
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The Coup
The Coup finally attracted some publicity with their fourth album, Party Music, though it was for unfortunate reasons. The original cover, completed in June 2001, depicted Boots and Pam in front of an exploding World Trade Center, with Boots pushing the button on a detonator. Luckily, the album wasn't scheduled for release until after September 11 ...
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Teen Beat, Vol. 4
(1997)
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Various Artists
In some ways this series actually gets more interesting with the fourth volume, possibly because the need to fill up so much space (another 30 tracks worth) with instrumental rock oldies meant that more unusual items had to be excavated. There are a few big hits (Bill Justis' "Raunchy," Bill Black's "Smokie"), yet most of these are singles that ...
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Chet, Floyd & Boots
(1971)
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Chet Atkins/Floyd Cramer/Boots Randolph
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Country Boots
(1972)
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Boots Randolph
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Kill My Landlord
(1993)
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The Coup
The heyday of Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions was over by the time the Coup released their incendiary debut album Kill My Landlord. Gangsta hedonism had replaced black-power politics as the hip-hop menace du jour , and that's perhaps the only reason this revolution-minded outfit failed to become the controversial boogeymen they seem ...
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Hip Boots!
(1964)
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Boots Randolph
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Sentimental Journey
(1973)
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Boots Randolph
Nice stuff. More jazz-influenced country than country-tinged jazz. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Boots and Stockings
(1969)
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Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph's tenor sax lends a lively new dimension to seasonal chestnuts including "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Jingle Bells," "Sleigh Ride" and "Silver Bells" on Boots and Stockings, a welcome budget-line reissue of his 1969 Christmas effort for Monument. Marvin Jolly, All Music Guide
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Genocide & Juice
(1994)
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The Coup
A subtler and more fully realized effort than the debut, Genocide & Juice finds the Coup truly coming into their own, refining their mix of revolutionary politics and easy-rolling funk into some of the best political hip-hop ever put to wax. The main difference here is a richly developed cast of characters, as Boots and E-Roc put human faces on ...
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Boots Randolph with the Knightsbridge Strings
(1968)
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Boots Randolph
With the help of the Knightsbridge Strings, Boots Randolph reprises ten of the '60s' most famous songs, including "Moon River," "The Shadow of Your Smile," "Days of Wine and Roses" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." Keith Farley, All Music Guide
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Christmas at Boots' Place
(1992)
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Boots Randolph
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Party Music [Bonus Track]
(2004)
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The Coup
The Coup finally attracted some publicity with their fourth album, Party Music, though it was for unfortunate reasons. The original cover, completed in June 2001, depicted Boots and DJ Pam in front of an exploding World Trade Center, with Boots pushing the button on a detonator. Luckily, the album wasn't scheduled for release until after September ...
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