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Heroes
(1993)
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Mark O'Connor
Mark O'Connor performs with his favorite fiddlers from a variety of styles, including Jean-Luc Ponty, Johnny Gimble, Vassar Clements, Pinchas Zukerman, and Lakshminarayana Shankar, among others. The set features "The Devil Comes Back to Georgia," a sequel to Charlie Daniels 1979 hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Brian Mansfield, All Music ...
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Joan Baez
(1960)
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Joan Baez
At the time of its release, Joan Baez's debut album was something of a revelation. The folk music revival was beginning to gather steam, stoked on the popular side by artists such as the Kingston Trio and the Easy Riders, as well as up-and-coming ensembles such as the Highwaymen, and on the more intense and serious side by the Weavers. The female ...
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Live One
(2005)
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Tommy Emmanuel
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9 to 5 and Odd Jobs
(1980)
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Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton has never been an albums artist, and RCA has always been adept at shoving poorly organized products onto the market (look how they've treated Elvis Presley). Hence, though she is an important country figure, most of Parton's albums are hard to recommend. This one contains the title hit, plus a few other Parton originals and a version ...
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The Pizza Tapes
(2000)
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Jerry Garcia/David Grisman/Tony Rice
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman released two albums on the latter's Acoustic Disc label during the last years of Garcia's life, and since his death in 1995, Grisman has culled a series of albums from other sessions the two recorded together. Shady Grove (1996) presented traditional folk and country material, while So What (1998) contained jazz ...
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The Blues and the Beat
(1995)
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Henry Mancini
With The Blues and the Beat, Henry Mancini delivered one of his bluesiest, jazziest records. Though it isn't an entirely successful experiment, but it has its share of delightful moments, as proved by "Mood Indigo" and "Sing, Sing, Sing." Mancini could never deliver straight jazz, but his easy, orchestrated approximations are enjoyable as their ...
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This Meets That
(2007)
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John Scofield
This Meets That finds guitarist John Scofield looking both backward and forward. It's his first recording for the Emarcy label, but for the occasion Scofield resurrected the trio he'd used on several previous albums, most recently 2004's EnRoute: bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart. Never one to rest on his laurels, Scofield has ...
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The Guitar Artistry of Charlie Byrd
(1960)
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Charlie Byrd
Before he toured South America and discovered bossa nova, guitarist Charlie Byrd already had his recognizable sound formed. A master on the acoustic guitar who was well trained in classical music, Byrd performed regularly in Washington D.C. from 1958-60, recording for the tiny Offbeat label. This CD reissue of a set originally on Offbeat and then ...
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Absolute Animals 1964-1968
(2003)
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The Animals
As hard as it is to believe, there was no single-disc collection that contained all of the Animals' greatest hits until Raven Records released Absolute Animals 1964-1968 in 2003. Prior to this, compilations were devoted to one of three distinct eras. First, there were the first recordings that they made with producer Mickie Most, which included ...
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Best of the Vanguard Years
(2000)
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott
It might be tempting to look at Ramblin' Jack Elliott as a folksinger from a bygone era except for a couple of things. First, he's still with us around the turn of the millennium, and still recording vital material such as 1999's The Long Ride; next, even his older material never strikes the listener as out-of-date. In fact, his performances on ...
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Dave on Dave
(2007)
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David Massengill
It often spells trouble when one artist is so smitten with another that he decides to pay tribute to his hero with an album's worth of songs crafted in the inspiration's image. David Massengill, a singer/songwriter with Tennessee roots who's spent his entire career as an integral part of the New York City neo-folk crowd, offers his nod to the late ...
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Nina Simone at the Village Gate
(1962)
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Nina Simone
Nina Simone has the rare ability of really being able to dig into material and bring out unexpected meaning in familiar lyrics. On "Just in Time" from this CD reissue, she gives one the impression that if she had not been found "Just in Time," she would have committed suicide. During "He Was Too Good to Me," Simone sounds absolutely stunned about ...
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Remembers the Sixties
(2003)
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James Last
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Hang on to a Dream: The Verve Recordings
(1994)
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Tim Hardin
Double-CD set of 47 tracks that Hardin recorded for Verve between 1964 and 1966. His expressive, blues-inflected vocals and confessional songwriting are heard on covers and famous compositions like "If I Were a Carpenter," "Lady Came From Baltimore," and "Reason to Believe." The compilation includes every studio recording that Hardin released on ...
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The Blues
(1966)
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Nina Simone
Most of the music on this CD reissue dates from 1966-67, featuring the unique singer-pianist Nina Simone joined by a funky rhythm section (with Eric Gale and Rudy Stevenson on guitars and organist Ernest Hayes) in addition to Buddy Lucas on tenor and harmonica; a few of the other selections utilize a larger backup group. Simone is the star ...
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The Best of the Colpix Years
(1959)
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Nina Simone
Nineteen tracks from her Colpix label recordings. Dating from 1959 to 1963, this mix of studio and live material is considerably more weighted toward jazz and standards by the likes of Ellington, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, and Irving Berlin than the more eclectic albums she would later cut in the '60s and '70s for Philips and RCA. The ...
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Dobro/Blues & Bluegrass
(1974)
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Mike Auldridge
This welcome reissue brings together the first two solo albums by Seldom Scene dobro player Mike Auldridge, each of which was groundbreaking in a different way. While "progressive bluegrass" was already a fully established musical convention by 1972, when Dobro was originally issued, instrumental bluegrass arrangements of material like ...
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The Essential Ramblin' Jack Elliott
(1970)
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Elliott was the complete folksinger of the 60s, singing and yodeling traditional material derived from folk, country, and blues sources and (especially) carrying on the tradition of Woody Guthrie. This two-pocket set, some of which is taken from a 1965 concert, provides a representative sampling of his repertoire and style. William Ruhlmann, All ...
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Anthology: The Colpix Years
(1959)
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Nina Simone
Simone recorded prolifically during her affiliation with Colpix in the late '50s and early '60s. This 40-song, two-CD set presents choice extracts from approximately ten albums worth of material. It isn't quite as impressive as what she recorded for Philips in the mid-'60s, sticking to a more pop- and light jazz-based approach, and not mining ...
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Walking with You
(1994)
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Lorie Line
Sometimes Lorie Line's piano work, in her newest composition Walking With You, is discreetly hidden in the fullness of a small orchestra. Other times, her simple and uncluttered piano work leads the melody through a weave of woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings. A combination of original and popular pieces, Walking With You offers the singular ...
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The Encore Collection
(1997)
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Dolly Parton
While BMG Special Products' The Encore Collection may not be a definitive hits collection or a comprehensive overview of Dolly Parton's RCA recordings, it is a good sampler of hits and highlights from her mid-career country-pop work for the label. Nearly every song here was a Top 40 country hit, with many breaking the Top Ten. These aren't ...
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It's My Life
(2005)
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Eric Burdon
Although he doesn't have a marvel of a voice like Steve Winwood, Eric Burdon's expressive, blue collar baritone does have enough blood, sweat and grit in it to give his singing a kind of desperate realness, and he sounds more often than not like a man at the end of his rope spilling his life story as if it were flashing right then before his eyes. ...
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Hank Live
(1987)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
Fans of Hank Williams, Jr. will get a kick out of this sloppy, rockin' live set from 1986. It's no secret that Hank Jr. has a love of Southern rock, and on Hank Live he lets loose. These are the Bocephus songs that won over the attention of rock fans, including "My Name Is Bocephus," "I Really Like Girls," "La Grange," and the king of all Southern ...
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Solo Flight
(1965)
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Charlie Byrd
Although Charlie Byrd recorded dozens of quality albums, the 1960s weren't one of his best decades. Although his guitar work was excellent, as always, it tended to get buried in awkward arrangements of the latest Beatles' songs. As a result, his music often sounded cheesy. It's a rare pleasure, then, to listen to Solo Flight, which was recorded ...
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Desert Heat
(2006)
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Papa John DeFrancesco
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