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Let It Bleed

Let It Bleed (1969) more music like this

by The Rolling Stones

Mostly recorded without Brian Jones -- who died several months before its release (although he does play on two tracks) and was replaced by Mick Taylor (who also plays on just two songs) -- this extends the rock and blues feel of Beggars Banquet into slightly harder-rocking, more demonically sexual territory. The Stones were never as consistent on ...

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Moonbeams

Moonbeams (1962) more music like this

by Bill Evans Trio

Moonbeams was the first recording Bill Evans made after the death of his musical right arm, bassist Scott LaFaro. Indeed, in LaFaro, Evans found a counterpart rather than a sideman, and the music they made together over four albums showed it. Bassist Chuck Israels from Cecil Taylor and Bud Powell's bands took his place in the band with Evans and ...

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His Best [MCA]

His Best [MCA] (1997) more music like this

by Sonny Boy Williamson

While some hardliners will point to his early 1950s Trumpet recordings as his most undiluted work, Sonny Boy's tenure at Chess Records was his longest and most successful and therefore deserves first look for the novice coming to this remarkable bluesman at ground level. This 20-track collection takes 17 tracks from the excellent two-disc ...

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Street Legal [Remastered]

Street Legal [Remastered] (2003) more music like this

by Bob Dylan

Arriving after the twin peaks of Blood on the Tracks and Desire, Street Legal features a set of songs with no connecting themes, and Bob Dylan replaced the sprawl of the Rolling Thunder Revue with a slick, professional big band featuring a horn section and several backing vocalists. The interesting thing about this 1978 release is that, despite ...

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Me and Mr. Johnson

Me and Mr. Johnson (2004) more music like this

by Eric Clapton

Ten years after his first all-blues album, From the Cradle, Eric Clapton released Me and Mr. Johnson, an album-length tribute to his hero, the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. Not that this is the first time Clapton has paid tribute to Johnson. Throughout his career, Clapton has not only drawn on Johnson for inspiration, but he has covered his ...

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The Best of Eydie Gorme [Curb]

The Best of Eydie Gorme [Curb] (1991) more music like this

by Eydie Gorme

Best of Eydie Gormé is a 12-track budget-priced collection that features some of her biggest hits, including "Fly Me to Moon," "Love Letters," "September Song," "April Showers," "Tea for Two," "Day By Day," "It Could Happen to You," "I'll Take Romance" and "Be Careful, It's My Heart." Although this isn't a bad budget-priced disc, there are far ...

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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) more music like this

by The Rolling Stones

Recorded during their American tour in late 1969, and centered around live versions of material from the Beggars Banquet-Let It Bleed era. Often acclaimed as one of the top live rock albums of all time, its appeal has dimmed a little today. The live versions are reasonably different from the studio ones, but ultimately not as good, a notable ...

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Sessions for Robert J. [CD & DVD]

Sessions for Robert J. [CD & DVD] (2004) more music like this

by Eric Clapton

It appears that Eric Clapton had more Robert Johnson in his blood than he thought -- or perhaps it was planned this way. This DVD/CD set (and really, it's not the other way around despite the packaging), showcases Clapton mining the Robert Johnson vein ever more deeply in no less than four different settings. The DVD features 19 acoustic and ...

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Setting Standards: New York Sessions

Setting Standards: New York Sessions (2007) more music like this

by Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette

Setting Standards: New York Sessions, a specially priced three-disc set issued by ECM, marks the 25th anniversary of the "standards" trio formed by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette at a very particular time in jazz history. It assembles -- for the first time in one place -- the first three offerings by the trio recorded in its ...

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It Ain't Easy [Warner Bonus Tracks]

It Ain't Easy [Warner Bonus Tracks] (2005) more music like this

by Long John Baldry

It Ain't Easy features a British blues-rock lineup befitting the man behind the Long John Baldry moniker. This album returns Baldry to a decidedly edgier and hipper audience, with a literal cast of all-stars on some of the more adventurous material he had covered to date. This is no doubt due, at least in part, to the involvement of rock ...

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Like Love (1960) more music like this

by André Previn

Like Love is a pleasant session that features pianist André Previn and a string section breezing through several standards that include "love" in the title. Previn keeps the proceedings from getting too sugary by utilizing his jazz chops, which especially benefit Hollander/Lerner's "Falling in Love Again," George and Ira Gershwin's "Love Is Here ...

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Nina Simone and Piano! [Bonus Tracks] (1970) more music like this

by Nina Simone

Her own best accompanist (especially during the crossover-happy '60s), Nina Simone sings and plays on this 1970 LP. With strident vocals and a thoughtful piano backing, Simone makes her own a pair of radically different (though similarly fatalistic) compositions, Blind Willie Johnson's "Nobody's Fault but Mine" and Randy Newman's "I Think It's ...

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Stripped (1995) more music like this

by The Rolling Stones

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Crazy and Mixed Up (1982) more music like this

by Sarah Vaughan

Sarah Vaughan had complete control over the production of this album, Crazy and Mixed Up (which would be her last small-group recording) and, even if the results are not all that unique, her voice is often in near-miraculous form. With fine backup work from pianist Roland Hanna, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Harold Jones, ...

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Slow Down (1998) more music like this

by Keb' Mo'

At the beginning of his career, Keb' Mo' appeared to be a clever update of the acoustic bluesman, one that managed to recall country-blues but offer a contemporary spin on tradition -- sort of like a '90s version of Taj Mahal. With each new album, however, it became clear that authenticity was not a concept that troubled Keb' Mo'. He was more ...

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Duet [2001 Bonus Tracks] (2001) more music like this

by Doris Day/Andre Previn

Recorded late in 1961, this album is a milestone in Doris Day's career -- despite having generated no hits -- as her best long-player (and, by extension, her best CD) and her purest jazz solo album. Cut as a duet with Andre Previn (with Previn Trio bassist Red Mitchell and drummer Frank Capp providing occasional support), the album presents Day in ...

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Me & the Devil (2001) more music like this

by Peter Green & Robert Johnson

While it's no secret that guitar king Peter Green is obsessed with Robert Johnson, having done two previous recordings of his music, this box is in essence something else. There are three CDs included here, one of which is Hot Foot Powder, the first album by the Peter Green Splinter Group, which included guest performances from the likes of Otis ...

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Street Legal (1978) more music like this

by Bob Dylan

Arriving after the twin peaks of Blood on the Tracks and Desire, Street Legal features a set of songs with no connecting themes, and Bob Dylan replaced the sprawl of the Rolling Thunder Revue with a slick, professional big band featuring a horn section and several backing vocalists. The interesting thing about this 1978 release is that, despite ...

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Yo! Bobby (2007) more music like this

by Waverly Seven

Most of the time when a tribute is paid to a singer, the resulting project emphasizes vocals. Yo! Bobby, a two-CD tribute to Bobby Darin, is quite unusual in that no singing takes place. The Waverly Seven, a septet with two keyboards and three horns, performs 24 songs that Darin had recorded, including some of his hits (though, surprisingly, not ...

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Delta Crossroads (2000) more music like this

by Robert Lockwood, Jr.

For Delta Crossroads, Robert Lockwood Jr., a former student of Robert Johnson, returns to his Delta blues roots. This 16-track album features Lockwood with only his 12-string acoustic guitar. It is rather strange hearing old Delta blues sung by one of its originals on a modern recording. All of the notes from the guitar are clear. Plus, his voice ...

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Introducing Tierney Sutton (1998) more music like this

by Tierney Sutton

Tierney Sutton has the kind of voice that you can take for granted. After just a couple of tunes, you know you can relax-she's not going to flub a note, she's not going to screech trying to reach beyond her range, she's not going to show off. That frees you up to sit back, close your eyes, and alternate between wonder at her pure technique and ...

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Buried Alive: Live in Maryland (2006) more music like this

by New Barbarians

A year after Some Girls, Keith Richard and Ron Wood set out on a brief, ramshackle tour as the New Barbarians, supported by Stanley Clark on bass, Ian McLaughlin and Bobby Keys. This was brief but legendary, since it could be romanticized as the Stones' Id unhinged -- the two hardest partiers in the band, out on their own, rampaging and pillaging, ...

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Columbia Album of Jerome Kern (1991) more music like this

by Paul Weston & His Orchestra

Yeah, this is the stuff your parents probably listened to on the record player when you weren't playing Elvis or Chuck Berry, but it's still great music, and Weston was one of the top interpreters of pop standards of the 1950s. His recordings of Jerome Kern's hits (two LPs on a 70-minute-plus CD) are among the best work he ever did. The sound is ...

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Pacific Standard Time (1995) more music like this

by Alan Broadbent Trio

Long a fixture in the Los Angeles area, Alan Broadbent is greatly in demand as an arranger and conductor but he has also continued to grow as a pianist. Teamed with bassist Putter Smith and drummer Frank Gibson, Broadbent digs into such standards as "Easy Living," "Easy To Love," ‘Beautiful Love" and Barry Harris' "Reets & I" in addition to his ...

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I Heard It on NPR: Jazz for Blue Nights/At Home in the World/Shake These Blues (2003) more music like this

by Various Artists

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