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Sticky Fingers
(1971)
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The Rolling Stones
Pieced together from outtakes and much-labored-over songs, Sticky Fingers manages to have a loose, ramshackle ambience that belies both its origins and the dark undercurrents of the songs. It's a weary, drug-laden album -- well over half the songs explicitly mention drug use, while the others merely allude to it -- that never fades away, but it ...
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Exile on Main Street/Sticky Fingers
(2000)
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The Rolling Stones
Lookee here folks: Does this even need saying? If you are going to own any two records by the Rolling Stones, it should be these two. This is perhaps the greatest one-two punch in the history of rock-back when it WAS rock. Exile On Main Street is among the rawest, most incendiary good time drunken albums ever made but there are some beautiful ...
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Real to Reel
(2007)
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Tesla
Wait. Hang on a second. Do your eyes deceive you? You mean this is yet another mainstream rock/metal band from the '80s doing an album of all covers? What an original idea! The list continues to grow -- Def Leppard, Shaw Blades, Poison, and now, Tesla. 2007's Real to Reel focuses solely on covers of classics from the '60s and '70s, most of which ...
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Under the Covers
(1997)
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Dwight Yoakam
Given how easily Dwight Yoakam makes the songs of others his own, including classics like "Sin City" and "Streets of Bakersfield" as well as the Doc Pomus nugget "Little Sister," it's a wonder it took him 11 years to record an album of covers. Yoakam had nothing left to prove as a songwriter, penning hit after hit and album after album of ...
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Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection
(1996)
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Steve Earle
Although his personal life was plagued with troubles during the late '80s, Steve Earle wrote a wealth of first-rate songs during that time and the majority of those tunes are collected on the double-disc set Ain't Ever Satisfied. Spanning his career from 1985's Guitar Town to 1991's Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator, Ain't Ever Satisfied hits nearly ...
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Casino [Original Soundtrack]
(1995)
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Original Soundtrack
The soundtrack to Martin Scorsese's '70s mob epic Casino is as over-sized as the movie. Assembled by Robbie Robertson, the album runs the gamut from schmaltzy pop to blues and rock & roll, featuring a great assortment of classic tracks and performers. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983
(1992)
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Johnny Cash
Assembling a comprehensive multi-disc Johnny Cash collection is a difficult task for a variety of reasons, not the least of it being the sheer number of records Cash put out in the '60s and '70s. Counting duets, he had over 130 charting singles, which is far too much for the average box set, plus those singles don't necessarily tell the full story ...
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Make Do With What You Got
(2005)
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Solomon Burke
One of the great pleasures of Solomon Burke's 2002 "comeback" album, Don't Give Up on Me (Burke never really went away, but this time around folks were paying attention), was the fact it was so unexpected -- instead of trying to replicate the sound and feeling of the records Burke made in the 1960s, producer Joe Henry conjured up a warm but ...
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How the Supersuckers Became the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World
(1999)
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Supersuckers
With their gaudy celebration of rock & roll and all of its sins, the Supersuckers never quite fit into the Sub Pop roster -- they were always a bit too gonzo, a bit too rowdy compared to the grunge that was Sub Pop's stock-in-trade before they signed the suckers, or to the indie fuzz-pop that ruled the label during their tenure there. Their ...
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The Journey: Six Strings Away
(1999)
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Waylon Jennings
Bear Family's second Waylon Jennings box set covers the late '60s and early '70s, tracing Waylon's journey to outlaw country. Often, it's possible to hear him floundering as he tries to find the perfect balance between rock and country, sometimes flailing about admirably, other times feeling a little out of place. Still, this remains essential for ...
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Garden Party
(2005)
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Rick Nelson
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Volume I
(2006)
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Billy Bragg
Billy Bragg's first and best music reflected a union of two complementary musical approaches that had yet to be brought together -- the tradition of topical songwriting which dated back to the earliest days of British folk and championed in the 20th century by the likes of Woody Guthrie and Phil Ochs, and the working-class ranting of British punk, ...
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Monterey International Pop Festival, June 16-17-18, 1967
(1997)
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Various Artists
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Got My Mojo Workin'/Hoochie Cooche Man
(1965)
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Jimmy Smith
After leading a series of notable jam sessions for Blue Note, organist Jimmy Smith signed a lucrative contract with Verve in 1962. Throughout the remainder of the decade, he recorded songs that ranged from treasures to trash, turning most of the music into bluesy vamps. On this CD, a reissue of the LPs Got My Mojo Workin' and Hoochie Cooche Man, ...
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Collectors Edition [CD & DVD]
(2004)
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Rick Nelson
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Blue Blazes
(1994)
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Sugar Blue
Harmonica player and vocalist Sugar Blue isn't a singer who doubles on harp; he's an extraordinary instrumentalist who's also a quality vocalist. Blue covers tunes by Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, James Cotton and Sonny Boy Williamson (II) classics, presents a decent, if disposable version of The Rolling Stones' "Miss You," and adds the good-natured ...
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Alright, This Time Just the Girls
(1999)
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Various Artists
This Sympathy for the Record Industry two-CD compilation contains 48 tracks by female (fronted) acts either on or associated with the indie record label. Unfortunately, most of the material on the disk is instantly forgettable. Even though most of the tracks are cute, catchy, and/or rockin', standout tracks are few and far between on this sampler ...
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As It Happened
(2001)
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The Rolling Stones
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A Night to Remember
(1999)
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Rick Nelson
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Mood, Heart and Soul/Today
(1991)
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Joe Simon
Recorded in 1974 and 1976, respectively, Joe Simon's Mood, Heart and Soul and Today capture the singer on the cusp of the disco era; not all of the material works here, but there are enough decent performances to make the set worthwhile for fans. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Legendary José Feliciano
(2001)
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José Feliciano
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Disraeli Years
(1998)
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Various Artists
Disraeli Years collects '60s and '70s rock and folk hits, including the Searchers' "Needles & Pins," the Yardbirds' "For Your Love," the Small Faces' "Itchycoo Park," and Status Quo's "Pictures of Matchstick Men." Donovan's "Colours," Pentangle's "Light Flight," Dave Davies' "Death of a Clown," and the Lovin' Spoonful's "Nashville Cats" are among ...
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Eleven: Eleven
(1992)
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Come
One couldn't throw a brick around rock critics and college rock types in 1992 without hitting somebody who would talk about how Come was the new incarnation of the blues, often loudly and at great length. As in other cases where good bands were overburdened by hype, this both set up the quartet with impossible-to-realize expectations (Come plays ...
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Cover Up
(2008)
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Ministry
After spending four acidic years croaking out songs that damned George W. Bush and his administration, Al Jourgensen put his Ministry project to rest with the new album The Last Sucker plus this compilation of cover tunes, which was fittingly released on April Fools Day. If Sucker was the yin then Cover Up is the yang, with the reverence-free ...
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The Bocephus Box [Curb]
(2000)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
The years covered on Curb's The Bocephus Box (1979-1999) are the 20 years where Hank Jr. was an American icon, the larger-than-life rowdy man of country. His rise began in the early '80s, when he hit upon a terrific blend of honky tonk, Southern rock, blues, and country that appealed to rock and country audiences alike -- rednecks of all ...
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