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25 Years 1968-1993
(1994)
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Climax Chicago Blues Band
Most casual fans know the Climax Blues Band through "Couldn't Get It Right" and "I Love You," a pair of slick pop and soft-rock hits from the late '70s and early '80s. Those two songs are a little misleading, in a way, since they arrived halfway through a career that spanned over 25 years. Anyone who heard those two hits probably were puzzled by ...
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If There Was a Way
(1990)
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Dwight Yoakam
If There Was a Way from 1990 is the first full display of Dwight Yoakam's doppelgänger on record. From the mid-tempo honky tonk of "The Distance Between You and Me" and the classic Bakersfield balladry of "The Heart That You Own" to the balls-out live 21st century rockabilly "It Takes a Lot to Rock You Baby," Yoakam shows his fragmented musical ...
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The Best of Canned Heat [EMI]
(1972)
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Canned Heat
This ten-track set contains essential sides from the classic rock blues and boogie combo Canned Heat, culled from their first four long-players: Canned Heat (1967), Boogie With Canned Heat (1968), Living the Blues [Akarma] (1968), and Hallelujah (1969). Notably, this discounts Canned Heat Cookbook (1969), a hits package that cashed in on their ...
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The Best of the Kentucky Headhunters: Still Pickin'
(1994)
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The Kentucky Headhunters
The Best of the Kentucky Headhunters is a first-rate compilation of the highlights from the group's first three albums. Although their debut remains a worthwhile purchase, this collection salvages the good songs from the band's two uneven followups to their exciting breakthrough first album. Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Big Fish
(2003)
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Danny Elfman
The soundtrack to Tim Burton's unusually subdued, sentimental Big Fish collects pop songs from the '30s through the '70s as well as longtime collaborator Danny Elfman's score and a new song from Pearl Jam, "Man of the Hour." Though Burton's quirky, eerie aesthetic would normally be at odds with Pearl Jam's earnestness, the two work well together ...
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Uncanned! The Best of Canned Heat
(1994)
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Canned Heat
For most non-completists, this anthology should more than suffice as an apt compact disc retrospective of Canned Heat's releases on Liberty Records. To that end, it's a more or less chronological overview of the combo's LPs, commencing with a trio of tunes from a spring 1967 studio session that predates their self-titled debut (1967). Primary is ...
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Louisiana Legend
(1990)
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Raful Neal
Kenny Neal's dad Raful is a longtime Baton Rouge swamp blues stalwart whose own discography is way sparser than it should be. This album, first out on Bob Greenlee's King Snake logo, is an atmospheric indication of what the elder Neal can do with a harmonica, mixing covers ("Steal Away," "Honest I Do," "No Cuttin' Loose") with spicy originals. ...
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Blues Collection
(2006)
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Francine Reed
Ah, the music business...Francine Reed recorded two albums for Atlanta-based Ichiban Records in the early to mid-'90s, then re-recorded several of the tracks for 2001's I Got a Right!...To Some of My Best when the label went under. But Ichiban resurfaced, and 2002's American Roots: Blues was simply a selection of tracks from Reed's first two ...
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Let's Work Together
(1969)
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Wilbert Harrison
A quickie album, Let's Work Together was supervised by Juggy Murray to cash in on the unexpected success of Wilbert Harrison's big hit, but it's not a bad effort all the same. Harrison brings his unique vocal delivery to oldies such as "Blue Monday," "Stagger Lee," "Louie Louie," and "Stand by Me," imparting his own personal stamp to each. Bill ...
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FM/Live
(1973)
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Climax Blues Band
Heavy on the kind of blues-rock favored by Humble Pie, this is a live outing in front of a too-loud New York audience. Sax player Colin Cooper helps to separate these English midland lads from the heads-down no-nonsense boogie competition, although the emphasis is squarely on guitarist Peter Haycock. His solo electric slide showcase "Country Hat" ...
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Back to Back Hits
(1998)
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Canned Heat & Quicksilver Messenger Service
Like all the other volumes of Back 2 Back Hits, this disc contains five songs each from two compatible bands. In this case, it's the L.A. boogie band Canned Heat and the San Franciscan psychedelic blues outfit Quicksilver Messenger Service. Both bands had loyal followings at the time, with Canned Heat scoring the hits and Quicksilver racking up ...
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On the Road Again [EMI]
(1989)
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Canned Heat
This 15-track single-disc collection was culled from Canned Heat (1967), Boogie With Canned Heat (1968), Living the Blues (1968), Hallelujah (1969), and Future Blues (1970). Arguably, Canned Heat Cookbook (1969) -- a hits package in its own right -- could be lumped in since it was the first full-length platter with "Going Up the Country," which ...
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The Ant Bully: Music Inspired by the Motion Picture
(2006)
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Best of Canned Heat [Disky]
(1999)
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Canned Heat
Disky's Best of Canned Heat collection combines all original material taken from their most popular late- '60s Liberty albums: Boogie With Canned Heat, Future Blues, and Canned Heat. The most obvious of their well-loved hippie blues tracks are here, including "On the Road Again," "Going Up the Country," "Fried Hockey Boogie," and "Let's Work ...
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Lightning
(2007)
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Bleu Jackson
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Peace Protest: 20 Sixties Classics
(2003)
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Various Artists
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All-Time Rock Classics
(1991)
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Various Artists
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Very Best of Canned Heat [EMI]
(2001)
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Canned Heat
Formed by three avid blues record collectors, Canned Heat reformatted the sound of those beloved old 78s into ragged electric guitar boogies that fit the gestalt of the Woodstock generation. Guitarist and harmonica player Alan Wilson, singer Bob Hite, and guitarist Henry Vestine took their record collecting seriously, lifting the quill section ...
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Lost & Found in the Seventies
(2004)
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Various Artists
Lost & Found in the Seventies is a bad title for a good collection of pop, rock, and soul from the '70s. The title seems to imply that the disc is made up of rare or interesting songs residing somewhere out of the mainstream of sales and radio play. Instead, it is a collection of some of the biggest hits of the decade, like Don McLean's "American ...
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Boogie Assault: Greatest Hits Live
(1994)
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Canned Heat
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Memphis Sol Today!
(1993)
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The Gibson Bros.
Recorded at the legendary Sun studios in Memphis, the Gibson Bros.' Memphis Sol Today! is packed with more of a firm grasp of, and raw take on, rock & roll history (too eagerly defiled to be considered sappy nostalgia) that has come to be the band, or more aptly the band's mastermind, Jeff Evans' trademark. This incarnation of the Gibson Bros. ...
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Friends in the Can
(2003)
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Canned Heat
The good news is that Stanley Behrens no longer sounds like Kermit the Frog on quaaludes. Well, at least not as uncannily as he once did. The other good news is that, 36 years after helping turn blues into a genre of pop music, the rest of the band plays more tightly and joyfully than ever. For this album, which is aptly (if none too cleverly) ...
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I Got a Right!...To Some of My Best
(2001)
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Francine Reed
There aren't many women who can sing the blues like this semi-legendary Atlanta-based belter, and as the title indicates, I Got a Right! compiles 13 audience favorites onto one CD. Since the original recordings of most of these tunes were tied up in legal wrangling when Ichiban records went under, Reed and longtime collaborator Marvin Taylor ...
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Live in Oz
(2002)
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Canned Heat
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Turning Up the Heat
(2000)
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Canned Heat
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