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Sweet Baby James
(1970)
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James Taylor
The heart of James Taylor's appeal is that you can take him two ways. On the one hand, his music, including that warm voice, is soothing; its minor key melodies and restrained playing draw in the listener. On the other hand, his world view, especially on such songs as "Fire and Rain," reflects the pessimism and desperation of the 1960s hangover ...
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First Taste of Sin
(1972)
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Cold Blood
Founding guitarist Larry Field left before this album was recorded, resulting in an emphasis on keyboardist Raul Matute and sax player Danny Hull. The result is, surprisingly, somewhat tighter playing by the band, with the horn section reined in to provide percussive punches on guitar and keyboard-driven songs. The Escovedos drop in to provide ...
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The Best of Cold Blood
(1995)
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Cold Blood
Aside from an almost-ran in "You Got Me Hummin'," Cold Blood never really had any hits to speak of, so assembling a best-of is less a matter of picking hit singles than of individual taste. As such, this is a decent compilation of this San Francisco workhorse. It's also the only release readily available on CD, probably because it's all most ...
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Sweet Baby James/Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon
(1971)
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James Taylor
Warner Brothers combined two of James Taylor's best albums, Sweet Baby James and Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, on one cassette in the early '80s. The heart of James Taylor's appeal is that you can take him two ways. On the one hand, his music, including that warm voice, is soothing; its minor key melodies and restrained playing draw in the ...
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Musically Rich...and Famous: Anthology 1967-1982
(1998)
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Alexis Korner
Alexis Korner did as much to popularize the blues in his adopted home of England as Alan Lomax did in the States. True, his approach was different, and he didn't roam town to town capturing authentic blues singers on tape, but Korner brought the sound to British audiences nonetheless. Through his music, through the clubs he founded (and booked ...
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Pollution
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Pollution
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Odetta Sings
(1970)
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Odetta
When Bob Dylan released Street Legal using horns, choirs, and hordes of session musicians, the result gave an idea of how tired he was, and Odetta Sings seems to be the result of similar situation, including tiredness and lack of new ideas. Most of the tracks are covers, the original artists ranging from Elton John to James Taylor, made into R&B. ...
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Accidentally Born in New Orleans
(1973)
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Alexis Korner & Snape
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