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Platinum Collection
(2006)
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Eddie Rabbitt
Perhaps it's due, as Gary Wallington's liner notes state, to territory and estate restrictions that the Eddie Rabbitt volume in the Rhino Platinum Collection is missing one of his essential hits. Though "Step by Step" appeared on the 1985 CD titled #1's, which cross-licensed material from Rabbitt's Warner, RCA and Curb years, it was before the ...
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The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues
(2002)
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Howlin' Wolf
The Real Folk Blues series on Chess wasn't really folk, but titled that way, perhaps to gain the attention of young white listeners who had started to get turned on to the blues during the 1960s folk revival. And the Howlin' Wolf volumes in the series were not particularly more folk-oriented than his other Chess recordings, but more or less ...
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Jimmy Reed
(1991)
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Jimmy Reed
With so much attention paid to Jimmy's seminal Vee-Jay sides, it's hard to realize that he had a recording career that extended past the label's demise in the mid-'60s. But with manager Al Smith producing, Reed turned out a bushelbacket of albums for the ABC-BluesWay and Exodus labels, the best of which are collected here. These 21 tracks -- ...
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Country Boy's Dream: The Dollie Masters
(1994)
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Carl Perkins
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An Introduction to Jimmy Reed
(2006)
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Jimmy Reed
An Introduction to Jimmy Reed that doesn't include his Vee Jay-era standards -- "Baby, What You Want Me to Do," "Bright Lights, Big City," "Honest I Do," "You Don't Have to Go," "Going to New York," "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" -- definitely isn't one! This material is culled from Reed's late-'60s recordings on ABC Bluesway, a period when his ...
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Jump 'N' Shout!: New Orleans Blues & Rhythm
(1995)
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Various Artists
Solid New Orleans anthology. Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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The Other Sides: Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2
(1971)
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Elvis Presley
The Other Sides: Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2 started life at the outset of the 1970s as a four-LP set, and the companion to Vol. 1, the latter containing the single A-sides while this was devoted primarily to the B-sides (some of which charted in their own right). At the time, both boxes -- and they were, indeed, classical-style box sets, ...
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Anthology
(2007)
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Howlin' Wolf
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Arhoolie Presents American Masters, Vol. 1: 15 Down Home Country Blues Classics
(1996)
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Various Artists
The origins of the blues can be found in the grooves of this fine budget-priced sampler, which includes performances from Mississippi Fred McDowell ("Frisco Line"), the Black Ace ("Drink On, Little Girl"), Bukka White ("Columbus Mississippi Blues") and Big Joe Williams ("Brother James"). Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Mean Mean Daddy
(1995)
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Various Artists
This collection is almost all golden, and what's not gold is purified silver. There are at least a half dozen lost classics here that should be in anyone's collection, beginning with Paul Carnes' "I'm a Mean Mean Daddy," a sleazy, lubricious account of one man's adventures with the opposite sex. Bobby Edwards' "I'm a Long Gone Daddy," originally ...
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Blackland Farmer
(1965)
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Frankie Miller
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Line Dance [CD/DVD]
(2008)
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Various Artists
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Nine Songs
(1972)
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Bobby Doyle
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They Said It Wouldn't Last: My 50 Years in Music
(2008)
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Cliff Richard
The title says it all. When Cliff Richard first burst upon the scene, 18 years old and fresh as a daisy, rock & roll was still regarded as a passing phase, a musical convolution that would be swept out of sight the moment the record-buying public tired of it. They said it wouldn't last. Half a century later, it's still going strong and so is Cliff ...
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