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Greatest Hits [Curb]
(1992)
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Moe Bandy
Moe Bandy's late-'80s hits for Curb Records are collected on this brief album. By this time, he had tamed a lot of the rowdier aspects of his music, settling into a smoother rhythm. There are some genuine overlooked gems here -- "Back in My Roarin' 20's" and "Till I'm Too Old to Die Young" are particularly noteworthy -- but fans of his gut-level ...
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Tin Cans and Car Tires
(1998)
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moe.
Opening with a second-line drum roll, Moe fires into some "Frankenstein" grunge in a song which is indeed "Stranger Than Fiction." Turning up the tempo, the boys seizure through the pizzica-lypso verses of "Spaz Medicine" before smoothing into the Hall & Oates soul vibe of "Nebraska" (which features a scatty solo by guitarist Al Schnier). "Head" ...
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Purple World
(2002)
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Big Moe
To most urban/rap listeners, the Houston rap scene seemed more of a curious oddity than a serious breeding ground for great music. Purple World convincingly argues otherwise. It's a great album, plain and simple, on a par with the best albums that came out of New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles in 2002. The real beauty of Purple World, though, is ...
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Wormwood
(2003)
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moe.
Conceived as an attempt to bridge the sometimes contradictory strengths of live and studio recording, Wormwood consists of rhythm tracks laid down by moe. at gigs played during the summer of 2002, with instrumental textures, solos, and vocals superimposed later on. All the work paid off, in the form of performances that have the kick of a concert ...
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Honky Tonk Amnesia: The Hard Country Sound of Moe Bandy
(1996)
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Moe Bandy
Razor & Tie's 1996 collection Honky Tonk Amnesia: The Hard Country Sound of Moe Bandy is a superb summary of Bandy's peak as a hitmaker in the '70s and '80s, containing no less than 20 tracks, all of them major hits. Since his run at the top of the charts was lengthy, encompassing a number of big duets with both Janie Fricke and Joe Stampley, not ...
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The Conch
(2007)
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Moe.
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No Doy
(1996)
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moe.
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In Glorious Times
(2007)
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Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
In Glorious Times' second song, "Helpless Corpses Enactment," is either straight-ahead death metal, complete with Cookie Monster growls, or an utterly straight-faced parody of same; the fact that it's well-nigh impossible to tell one way or the other pretty much sums up Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. The Oakland quintet's fourth studio album maintains ...
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Country Classics
(2007)
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Moe Bandy
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Super Hits
(1999)
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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley
As a duo, Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley hit the country charts nine times between 1979 and 1985, usually with comic or novelty material, and they provoked enough laughs to be named the CMA Duo of the Year in 1980. But you will find only their four most successful collaborations here-"Just Good Ol' Boys," "Where's The Dress," "Holding The Bag," and ...
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Vintage Hawaiian Music, Vol. 1: Steel Guitar Masters (1928-1934)
(1989)
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Various Artists
In the 1880s, Hawaiian native Joseph Kekeku invented the Hawaiian slide guitar style by moving a metal bar (Kekeku originally used a metal comb) up and down the neck of the guitar and raising the action of the strings. By 1920, the sound became embodied in the thousands of National guitars which flooded the market. Between invention and mass ...
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Warts and All, Vol. 4
(2005)
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moe.
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Old School Rap, Vol. 1-4 [Box Set]
(2000)
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Various Artists
Thump Records' Old School Rap box set collects all four volumes of the label's hip-hop series. Classics like Doug E. Fresh's "La Di Da Di," Tone Loc's "Wild Thing," Young MC's "Bust a Move," Slick Rick's "Children's Story," Run DMC's "You Be Illin'," Grand Master Flash's "White Lines," and UTFO's "Roxanne Roxanne" highlight this collection of over ...
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Season Greetings from Moe.
(2002)
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moe.
With Season Greetings From Moe., moe. has managed to do something unique: they've made a cool, totally sincere Christmas album. That's not to say that all of it is successful. Their versions of "Blue Christmas" (crooned by guitarist Chuck Garvey), "We're A Couple of Misfits," and "Oh Hanukkah" crest with a surf-punk joy that's contagious. The band ...
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Instrumental Gems of the Fifties
(1999)
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Various Artists
Instrumental Gems of the Fifties rounds up 40 hits, some of which are otherwise difficult to find on CD. Although most of the tracks are orchestral hits, the inclusion of Ernie Freeman's "Raunchy" and Santo & Johnny's "Sleepwalk" add variety and a little context, considering that many of these orchestral intrumentals coexisted and competed with ...
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Moe and Joe: The Ultimate Hits Collection
(2003)
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Moe Bandy/Joe Stampley
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Of Natural History
(2004)
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Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
An avant-metal spectacle of the most obscene, obese and obstinate, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum sound like a brigade of skeleton soldiers marching through post-industrial cities decorated by the finest of silken banners to cover up the decay. Singer Nils Frykdahl can croon with a baritone even deeper than Simon Bonney, with the same sense of dark ...
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Project
(2003)
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Moe Koffman
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Nickel Sack
(2000)
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Moe Geeked
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How Ya Like Me Now
(1987)
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Kool Moe Dee
Kool Moe Dee resented the fact that in the mid- to late '80s, most of rap's founding fathers were enjoying little attention. But Dee himself was one of the few exceptions, and the old-school survivor had a major hit with his sophomore effort, How Ya Like Me Now. He would have done better to devote more time to storytelling and less time to ...
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Five Guys Named Moe
(1992)
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Five Guys Named Moe
This Original Broadway Cast Recording is a good example of the kind of music that can be vital and exciting in a theater and redundant on disc. Five Guys Named Moe is a musical revue with the thinnest of story lines, the music for which is taken from the repertoire of jump blues star Louis Jordan, who filled the R&B charts with songs like "Is You ...
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The Best of Enjoy Records
(1989)
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Various Artists
The Best of Enjoy Records contains 11 tracks from the old-school rap label's vaults, including the Furious Five's "Superappin'," Spoonie Gee's "Love Rap," Kool Moe Dee's "Body Rock," the Fearless Four's "It's Magic," the Disco Four's "Move with the Groove," Doug E. Fresh's "Just Having Fun," the Treacherous Three's "New Rap Language" and the ...
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H.E.A.L.: Civilization Vs. Technology
(1991)
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Various Artists
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Raiders of the Lost Art
(1994)
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Various Artists
A few old-school crews reunited in the '90s, but virtually nothing was worth hearing, especially compared to their often-revelatory work a decade earlier. Raiders of the Lost Art is a big exception, including many of the top crews that made old-school what it was: Treacherous Three, Afrika Bambaataa, Kurtis Blow, Whodini, a Grandmaster Flash-less ...
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Dither
(2001)
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moe.
Dither, moe.'s first studio release since 1998's Tin Cans and Car Tires, found moe. exploring similar territory to Wilco's Summerteeth album, with a lesser degree of success. The songs themselves are curiously good, though moe.'s arrangements are perhaps too rooted in endless playing on the road, where the band spends most of its time. As such, ...
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