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Firehouse
(1991)
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Firehouse
Firehouse's self-titled debut was a slick, polished collection of pop-metal. While louder numbers like "Don't Treat Me Bad" sounded good on the radio, the true strength of the record was the group's knack for power ballads like the Top 10 hit "Love of a Lifetime." Firehouse had trouble coming up with a consistent set of high-quality material ...
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B.A.B.Y.: The Best of Rachel Sweet
(2001)
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Rachel Sweet
It's very easy to remember Rachel Sweet as little more than a juvenile novelty within the Stiff Records canon, one more in a long line of headline-grabbing oddities who vanished from the radar around the same time as people stopped caring what the label itself was up to. To do so, however, serves up a dreadful injustice, to Sweet of course, but ...
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Sex Appeal
(1990)
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Georgio
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The Best of Squirrel Nut Zippers
(2002)
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Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Behind the Scenes
(2005)
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Darrell Webb
The post-millennium proliferation of bluegrass performers on labels like Pinecastle and Lonesome Day shows no signs of letting up. And with a healthy market, listeners can choose between traditional, progressive, and the mushy middle. Mandolinist-singer Darrell Webb falls on the more traditional end of the pendulum, proudly showcasing the country ...
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The Carter Family, Vol. 2: 1935-1941
(2003)
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The Carter Family
British label JSP offers another of their fine budget collections on The Carter Family, Vol. 2: 1935-1941. On 129 songs collected on five CDs, this second volume in the series gives a complete overview of the first family of country music's later years. Legendary songs like "Can the Circle Be Unbroken," "Keep on the Sunny Side," "No Depression," ...
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Daring Adventures
(1986)
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Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson's second Polydor album contained some terrific and varied songs, from the raucous "A Bone Through Her Nose" to the mournful "Missie How You Let Me Down" and "Al Bowlly's In Heaven." Good as it was, it didn't establish Thompson as a big seller, and Polydor dropped him. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Live From 6A: Late Night With Conan O'Brien
(1997)
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Various Artists
Live from 6A: Late Night with Conan O'Brien compiles 12 previously unreleased musical performances from the late-night variety show. The show's musical tastes tend toward the quirky and adventurous side of alternative rock -- O'Brien himself prefers rockabilly and Jonathan Richman, who is indeed showcased here -- and this collection is ...
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Don't Treat Me Bad
(1991)
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Firehouse
After the success of their first two albums, someone at Sony/Epic thought it a good idea to take the highlights of Firehouse's 1991 eponymous debut and their less-than-eponymous-follow-up, Rock on the Road, and sprinkle them together with two "extreme" acoustic versions of their most well-known hits "Love of a Lifetime" and "Don't Treat Me Bad" ...
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Bye Bye Route 66
(1991)
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Devonsquare
It's hard to believe this is the same band. It has a Fleetwood Mac sound: more rock. Highly recommended. Chip Renner, All Music Guide
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Country Music Hall of Fame
(1991)
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The Carter Family
After ending an eight-year association with Victor Records, the Carter Family recorded 60 sides for Decca between 1936 and 1938; 15 of those recordings are collected here. Decca wanted to emphasize new material; this posed no problem for A.P. Carter, who was long accustomed to taking copyright credit for minor rewrites of other people's songs. The ...
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The Paisley Reich
(2007)
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Times New Viking
Any band that names itself with a pun based on the name of a font has automatic geek credibility. Cleveland noise rockers Times New Viking maintain that outside-hipster status with a defiance that threatens to turn into deliberate antipathy for any audience beyond the most committed lo-fi fetishists. The Paisley Reich is a forbiddingly noisy ...
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Twilight
(2001)
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Ed Calle
Even though this brilliant saxman and composer insists on once again using a generic romantic title for a disc of incomparable diversity and riches (much as he did with 1999's Sunset Harbor), there are at least six surefire smooth jazz airplay hits which will keep radio excited over the next year. If Steve Cole thought he had cornered the market ...
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On Border Radio, Vol. 1
(1995)
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The Carter Family
About an hour of material taken from transcription discs recorded for broadcast on XET in Monterrey, Mexico in 1939. This isn't extraneous stuff by any means, containing their characteristic harmonies and well-executed guitar arrangements. It's of special interest to Carter Family fans, however, for the inclusion of much material that the group ...
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24 Bluegrass Favorites: Vintage 60's
(2000)
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Various Artists
The '60s was an interesting time for bluegrass. The genre was quickly losing chart potential and solidifying into a rigidly "traditional" form with a cult following even as Flatt & Scruggs and Jim & Jesse were having some of the last mainstream hits bluegrass artists would enjoy. 24 Bluegrass Favorites concentrates on those who found favor with ...
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Dancers of Mother Earth
(2006)
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Tódi Neesh Zhee Singers
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Can't We Meet Again
(2004)
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Ray Noble/Al Bowlly
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Sittin' in the Balcony
(1995)
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John D. Loudermilk
23-song collection of his earliest material from 1957-60. Includes both sides of all five singles he recorded for Colonial (when he was known as Johnny Dee), and early Columbia singles, as well as three previously unreleased songs from the early Columbia era. "Sittin' in the Balcony" and the original, stark version of "Tobacco Road" are the clear ...
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For Your Precious Love...
(1964)
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The Impressions
Jerry Butler appears on "For Your Precious Love" and a few other Impression sides before going solo. Other members are Curtis Mayfield, Arthur Brooks, Richard Brooks, Sam Gooden and newly acquired Fred Cash, brought in to replace Butler. Jerry sings "Precious Love" as if he's reciting a prayer, his rich, mature baritone defying his youthfulness. ...
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Echoes from Asbury Park
(2006)
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Arthur Pryor
If you play the trombone, or are a ragtime fancier, then you just might know something about ace trombonist and legendary bandleader Arthur Pryor. He was a household name in America and much of the world in the first decades of the 20th century, but Pryor faded into memory, like so many things from that idealistic time, after World War I shocked ...
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L.U.V.
(2004)
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Sweethearts
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Pack Your Pistols
(2007)
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The Dirty Novels
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Ridin' High
(2002)
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Club 1600/Rex Rideout
Fans of contemporary smooth jazz and instrumental pop will find much to enjoy on Club 1600's Ridin' High. Largely the work of keyboardist/composer/producer Rex Rideout, Ridin' High features a strong supporting cast of musicians, including saxophonist Gerald Albright, trumpeter Mark Ledford, and guitarist Marc Antoine. All of these players are ...
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The Classic Years 1952-62
(1992)
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Faron Young
Swashbuckling Louisiana honky tonk, much of Faron Young's early work on Capitol is marked by an undertone of grinning lasciviousness. That's not a bad thing, given how many of his industry pals completely hid their wolfishness behind apple-pie lyrics. In any case, Bear Family has here collected the entirety of Young's Capitol output on five CDs. ...
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Rhythm & Blues Caravan: The Complete Savoy Recordings
(1999)
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Johnny Otis
A deluxe three-disc set summing up Otis' pre-Hand Jive days as an R&B bandleader of some renown who employed various singers on a number of singles for the Savoy label. The recording debuts of the Robins, Little Esther Phillips, Mel Walker, guitarist Pete Lewis, and Linda Hopkins are all here, and you hear how Otis kept his ear to the ground, ...
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