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The Road to Ensenada
(1996)
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Lyle Lovett
Since Pontiac, Lyle Lovett has been experimenting with different sounds, whether it was the big band posturing of Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, the gospel overtones of Joshua Judges Ruth, or the '70s singer/songwriter flourishes of I Love Everybody. With The Road to Ensenada, he hunkers down and produces his most straightforward album since ...
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Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1
(1996)
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The Beach Boys
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The Best of the Beach Boys, Vol. 2
(1967)
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The Beach Boys
Almost exactly one year after Capitol Records issued its first Best of the Beach Boys album-- that to cover the perceived weak performance of Pet Sounds -- came this second volume, and once again it was a creation born of expediency. Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys had spent most of the second half of 1966 and the first half of 1967 working on the ...
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That's the Way It's Gonna Be/Violets of Dawn
(2003)
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Chad Mitchell
In 1964, the Chad Mitchell Trio became the Mitchell Trio. It was 1965, however, before Chad Mitchell actually left the group, soon to be replaced by a young unknown named John Denver. Much of the material on Denver's first two efforts with the group -- compiled on the That's the Way It's Gonna Be/Violets of Dawn two-fer -- is similar to the group ...
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The Things I Used to Do
(1971)
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Pee Wee Crayton
Pee Wee Crayton, a popular L.A.-based blues singer and guitarist, recorded frequently between 1947-57 but this 1970 session was his first full album and ended an eight-year drought in the studios. At 55, Crayton performed some country-flavored tunes and soul ballads but is at his best on the simpler straightahead blues such as a spirited "Let the ...
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The Kingsmen in Person
(1963)
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The Kingsmen
CD reissue of the group's first album, including the rock anthem "Louie Louie," issued here for the first time minus the annoying overdubbed crowd noises. Also nice is the inclusion of three bonus tracks. Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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The Memphis Box, Vol. 2
(2006)
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Various Artists
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20 Grandes Exitos
(2003)
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Gilberto Perez
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The Gestures
(1996)
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The Gestures
The Gestures never released an album during their brief existence. This 16-track disc was patched together by combining all four songs from their two singles with 12 previously unreleased cuts that were recorded for a projected (but unreleased album). "Run, Run, Run" is a stone classic, from its opening rush of ascending chords to its final chorus ...
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Goofy Greats [K-Tel 2002]
(2002)
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Various Artists
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Kooky Kountry
(1994)
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Various Artists
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Summer Is Here
(1995)
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The Englishmen
Summer Is Here is a surprisingly strong album from the vaults of Justice Records in North Carolina, showcasing this quintet in generally fine style, with not only a raucous "96 Tears" but a handful of eloquent yet nicely rocking instrumentals. Mostly the guitars (courtesy of Tommy Howard and John Workman) are in the spotlight, though organist ...
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That's the Way It's Gonna Be
(1965)
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The Chad Mitchell Trio
The first Mitchell Trio album without Chad Mitchell is an uneven affair, mainly due to erratic material and some poor arrangements. Mitchell himself had never been the dominant personality in the group, and Mike Kobluk and Joe Frazier were effective enough lead singers to carry the group themselves. New member John Denver showed excellent skills ...
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Introducing...The Night Riders
(1995)
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The Night Riders
One of the better garage rock recordings of its period, the dozen songs here, cut for Justice Records after the band had placed in the second runner-up spot in a local Battle of the Bands, are full of surprises. For starters, the presence of two rhythm guitarists gives the group a rich, thick-textured sound. The other big surprise is the balance ...
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The Hi Records Story
(1989)
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Various Artists
This 24-song compilation isn't exactly comprehensive, jumping over Hi records' first success, Carl McVoy's 1957 rockabilly single "Tootsie" b/w "You Are My Sunshine," to start with Bill Black's Combo and Ace Cannon, and then moving on to Murray Kellum's goofy "Long Tall Texan," roots rock legend Gene Simmons (perhaps better identified as Jumpin' ...
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Live at Austin City Limits
(1979)
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Nashville Super Pickers
This live set by the Nashville Superpickers was recorded for broadcast on Austin City Limits in 1979. These session musicians may not be household names, but they have played on numerous classic country tunes over the years. Buddy Emmons, Johnny Gimble, Russ Hicks, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Charlie McCoy, and Phil Baugh plow through "Roll in My Sweet ...
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Silly Songs [K-Tel]
(1993)
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Various Artists
This is another ten-track, budget-priced CD compilation in K-Tel's line of collecting the great (and not-so-great) novelty singles that were huge chart hits in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. As it stands, this one is probably one of the better ones, as only three of the ten (Lonnie Donegan's "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (On the Bedpost ...
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Live & Unreleased
(1992)
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The Kingsmen
After the two (at least) fake live albums credited to the Kingsmen during the 1960s, this CD is a welcome relief -- the group's original label, Jerden Records, finally dropped the other shoe in 1992 by dipping into its archives for this 46-minute live release, assembled from two nights in November 1964. Live & Unreleased is a surprisingly decent ...
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Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll: Special Novelty Edition
(2003)
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Various Artists
Name any big rock & roll novelty hit from the mid-'50s to the mid-'60s, the sillier the better, and the odds are it's on this 30-song compilation. As just a sample of the big hits here, this has the Ran-Dells' "Martian Hop"; Sheb Wooley's "The Purple People Eater"; David Seville's "Witch Doctor"; the Playmates' "Beep Beep"; Barry Mann's "Who Put ...
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Belly Button: A Collection of Songs for Children
(1982)
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Heather Bishop
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