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Four
(1994)
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Blues Traveler
Lacking the rootsier edge of Save His Soul, Four finds Blues Traveler retreating to the band's standard blues-boogie formula. There are some fine songs here on this solid record, including their breakthrough hit single, "Run-Around." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Sister Sweetly
(1993)
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Big Head Todd & the Monsters
With guitars remaining firmly in the forefront, Colorado's Big Head Todd And The Monsters ease into their album Sister Sweetly with a laid-back gait. The best of this loping stuff - like "It's Alright" - makes for catchy, radio-ready fare, as does the more rollicking "Bittersweet." Todd Park Mohr's vocals drawl smoky and inviting. But it's not ...
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Fiyo on the Bayou
(1981)
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The Neville Brothers
A brilliant updating of the New Orleans R&B sound to include strains of Cajun, rock, and reggae on standards ranging from "Hey Pocky Way" to "The Ten Commandments of Love" and "Sitting in Limbo." William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Our Eternal Ghosts
(2005)
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Deadman
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Gold
(2005)
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The Neville Brothers
This two-disc set does a wonderful job of presenting the nearly 50-year recording history of Art, Charles, Aaron, and Cyril Neville -- the Neville Brothers -- without sacrificing the pacing that makes for a good and varied listening experience. Opening with "Mardi Gras Mambo" from 1954 by Art's first group, the Hawketts, then picking up on a ...
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Best of Back Porch Majority
(2001)
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The Back Porch Majority
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Set It Off [2004]
(2004)
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Thousand Foot Krutch
With the latest craze of Christian hardcore bands hitting the scene, it's sometimes difficult to make the distinction between the pretenders and the contenders. Set It Off, the debut from Thousand Foot Krutch, is a release that vies for the heavyweight title. Whether it's a frontal rap assault or a sung vocal melody, the grooves on this disc pack ...
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White Shoes & The Couples Company [Bonus Tracks]
(2007)
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White Shoes & The Couples Company
White Shoes & the Couples Company is hands down the best indie pop band to call Jakarta home. On their debut self-titled album, the six-piece group creates a sound so smooth, rich, and frothy that any town with a sweet tooth for pop music would be glad to claim them. Mixing the open and friendly vocals of Aprilia Apsari with accomplished and ...
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Win This Record
(1982)
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David Lindley and El Rayo-X
Following up their excellent debut and a season of intense touring, David Lindley and his crack band (now named El Rayo-X) recorded their second Elektra album. It turns out that they actually bettered the near perfection of the first. Opening with an excellent version of Etta James classic "Something's Got a Hold on Me," this track proves how ...
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The Wild Tchoupitoulas
(1976)
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The Wild Tchoupitoulas
The Wild Tchoupitoulas -- a group of Mardi Gras Indians headed by George "Big Chief Jolly" Landry -- only released one album, but that one record caused a sensation upon its initial 1976 release. It was one of the first records of the album-oriented rock generation that captured the heady gumbo of New Orleans R&B and funk. Landry may have fronted ...
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Baby's First: Lullabies
(1999)
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Various Artists
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Crossroads: Southern Routes--Music of the American South
(1996)
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Various Artists
Although just 16 tracks, this covers an extremely wide array of styles, the common thread being that all the cuts were selected to illustrate aspects of Southern music. Bluegrass, rockabilly, New Orleans R&B, gospel, Appalachian folk, country, Cajun, and more arcane subgenres like Native American music and civil rights movement songs are also ...
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Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast
(2005)
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Various Artists
Several benefit albums have been released in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's landfall in New Orleans on August 29, 2005, and most -- if not all -- of them have been fine and well-intentioned affairs, full of the spirited and lively music that has long made the Crescent City special. Each of these collections has merit, but if you can only afford ...
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Uptown Rulin': The Best of the Neville Brothers
(1999)
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The Neville Brothers
The Neville Brothers had always been critic's favorites, but never more so than during their tenure at A&M Records during the late '80s and early '90s. They released their first album, Yellow Moon, for the label in 1989, a few years after the acclaimed Rhino compilation Treacherous: A History of the Neville Brothers appeared on the shelves. ...
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20th Century Masters - Millennium Collection: The Best of the Neville Brothers
(2004)
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The Neville Brothers
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Celtic Dance [Narada]
(2000)
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Various Artists
Celtic-influenced new age music is one of the specialties of the Narada label. Here they have presented some of the best of their new artists playing the gentle sounds of the Irish hills. John Whelan, Anna Murray, and Kim Robertson turn in some of the best tracks, but for fans of new age music, the whole collection is strong. Stacia Proefrock, ...
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Not of This Earth
(1986)
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Joe Satriani
Not of This Earth was the first studio release from guitar wizard Joe Satriani (not counting the hard-to-find Joe Satriani EP). This all-instrumental album was making ripples in the guitar-playing community not long after it was released, and it's easy to see why: superior compositions, a signature style, a unique tone, and playing that's out of ...
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Pickin' and Fiddlin'/Wheatstraw Suite/Copperfields
(2004)
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The Dillards
This double-CD set from WEA International contains three albums by the Dillards -- Pickin' and Fiddlin', Wheatstraw Suite, and Copperfields -- that are all regarded as classics in their respective musical subgenres. So on its face, this is an extraordinarily attractive set, with great sound and full annotation. Indeed, the only thing that would ...
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Nice 'n' Easy: Celebrating Sinatra
(2001)
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Erich Kunzel & the Cincinnati Pops "Big Band" Orchestra
Originally issued on CD in 2000 under the title Route 66: That Nelson Riddle Sound, when it reappeared two years later as an SACD, the title, cover, and emphasis had shifted to a tribute to Frank Sinatra. Even Sinatra-phile Will Friedwald's literate liner notes were rewritten to conform to this new priority. In a way, that's an ironic reflection ...
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A Prescription for the Blues
(1997)
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Horace Silver
Pianist/composer Horace Silver teams up with the Brecker Brothers (both of whom used to be in his quintet) and a veteran rhythm section of bassist Ron Carter and drummer Louis Hayes to debut nine of his originals. The funny part about Silver's music is that, no matter who he is paying tribute to (this set includes a song for Lester Young), the ...
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Songs, Rhythms and Chants for the Dance
(1977)
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Ella Jenkins
Jenkins crafted this album with the intention of presenting songs that were suitable for children to dance to. They could do that if they were so inclined, but really, you would not guess that this was the purpose of the record if not for Jenkins' accompanying liner notes. Whether it's danced to or not, it's another in a long line of releases that ...
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John Lennon Forever
(1995)
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The Beatles
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Copperfields
(1970)
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The Dillards
The Dillards' second album with rock-influenced arrangements was not as barrier-busting as 1968's Wheatstraw Suite, and further removed from their bluegrass roots. However, it was a similarly eclectic and, for the most part, joyous romp through a fusion of bluegrass, rock, folk, and country, with a bit of pop and orchestration along the ride, and ...
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Atymony
(1993)
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Bill Saxton
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Nippon Soul
(1963)
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Cannonball Adderley Sextet
Recorded live in Tokyo on July 14th and 15th, 1963, Nippon Soul is not the Asian-jazz fusion suggested by the title (check out Cal Tjader's Several Shades of Jade and Breeze From the East for that), but a solid live set that showcases one of Cannonball Adderley's finest groups, featuring himself, brother Nat Adderley on cornet, bassist Sam Jones, ...
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