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Ballads and Blues

Ballads and Blues (2002) more music like this

by Joey DeFrancesco

Don't be fooled by the title. While Ballads and Blues may sound like a mellow batch of tunes to listen to while strolling in the park, the ever-soulful Joey DeFrancesco has something else in mind. The album takes off with "Get It All," a groovy piece of funk complete with Paul Bollenback's zesty guitar and Byron Landham's balanced backbeat. A ...

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Tennessee Stud

Tennessee Stud (2003) more music like this

by Doc Watson

This brief collection shows why, at any length and in any context, Doc Watson is a true American treasure. He brings a comfortable joy and ease to every tune he touches, and each of his albums makes one feel as if Doc himself was sitting on the back porch with a guitar and gently picking his way through the American songbook. Watson's version of ...

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Smokin' in the Boys' Room

Smokin' in the Boys' Room (2005) more music like this

by Brownsville Station

Smokin' in the Boy's Room is a budget-priced collection that distills Rhino's 18-track, Cub Koda-compiled retrospective of the same name to a brief ten-track summary. Eight of the ten tracks here were on that 1993 compilation -- neither "Hey Little Girl" and "I Get So Excited," both taken from 1974's School Punks, were on that set -- and within ...

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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1935-1949)

Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1935-1949) (1994) more music like this

by Washboard Sam

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School Punks

School Punks (1974) more music like this

by Brownsville Station

Flush from the success of "Smokin' in the Boys Room," which climbed all the way to number three on the pop charts, Brownsville Station was eager to keep the party going, deciding the best way to do so was to capitalize on the juvenile delinquent image they captured so perfectly on their big breakthrough. Hence, the title of their quickly released ...

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Dueling Country

Dueling Country (2000) more music like this

by Barbara Mandrell/Lynn Anderson

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Memories

Memories (1975) more music like this

by Doc Watson

Twenty-two songs originally recorded by Doc Watson (with Merle Watson producing in association with Chuck Cochran) for Capitol/EMI in the mid-'70s, a life-retrospective including traditional numbers like "Shady Grove" and A.P. Carter's "Wabash Cannonball," Jimmie Rodgers' "In the Jailhouse," and the old jug band standard "Mama Don't Allow No Music ...

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Chicago Piano (1929-1936) [Document]

Chicago Piano (1929-1936) [Document] (1994) more music like this

by Various Artists

All of the music recorded under the names of singer John Oscar and vocalist-pianists Eddie Miller and George Noble are reissued on this enjoyable blues-oriented CD. Oscar (who is accompanied by either an unknown pianist or Miller, proves to be a fine singer on his six selections from 1929-34 although virtually nothing is known about him; "Mama Don ...

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Mother Queen of My Heart: A Collection of Songs

Mother Queen of My Heart: A Collection of Songs (2002) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Smokin' in the Boy's Room and Other Hits

Smokin' in the Boy's Room and Other Hits (2003) more music like this

by Brownsville Station

Smokin' in the Boy's Room is a budget-priced collection that distills Rhino's 18-track, Cub Koda-compiled retrospective of the same name to a brief ten-track summary. Eight of the ten tracks here were on that 1993 compilation -- neither "Hey Little Girl" and "I Get So Excited," both taken from 1974's School Punks, were on that set -- and within ...

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Most Amazing Truck, Train & Plane Songs (2004) more music like this

by Various Artists

Music for Little People's Most Amazing Truck, Train & Plane Songs presents songs about things that move, performed in a variety of styles by both male and female vocalists. The jaunty clarinet and acoustic guitar ditty "Helicopter" features a adult/kid duet, while "Blimp Waltz" sets airship lyrics to an oomphing tuba and the dance of its title. ...

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Old-Time Music From Southwest Virginia (2001) more music like this

by Various Artists

While many believe that country music started in the summer of 1927 when Ralph Peer recorded the Carter Family, a number of old-time musicians -- including Dock Boggs -- had already had their music committed to wax. Old-Time Music From Southwest Virginia collects instrumentals and songs released between 1924 through 1931, offering a historical ...

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Territory Bands: What Kind of Rhythm Is That (2000) more music like this

by Various Artists

Subtitled "Territory Bands 1927-31," this superior CD features the complete output of some rather significant bands of the 1920s. George E. Lee's Novelty Singing Orchestra is heard on six numbers (including "Down Home Syncopated Blues," "If I Could Be With You," and "St. James Infirmary"), Lee's sister, vocalist Julia Lee, is showcased on "He's ...

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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1929-1945) (1994) more music like this

by Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport

The second half of the Cow Cow Davenport story (the two Document CDs in this series have all of his recordings as a leader) features Davenport in a variety of settings: solo in 1929; sharing vocal duets with Sam Tarpley and Ivy Smith during 1929-30; sticking to vocalizing on a lone date from 1938; and performing eight selections (six of which are ...

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The Essential (2001) more music like this

by Tampa Red

Tampa Red might well have been the most sophisticated of the early bluesmen; he was certainly the most urbane, and a number of his sides also offered some of the best sound around at the time. Playing on a National guitar, he offered impeccable picking and wonderful slide guitar work. Early on he worked with pianist Georgia Tom, although their big ...

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Big Joe Williams [L&R] (1997) more music like this

by Big Joe Williams

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No One Loves Their Mama Like a Cowboy (2006)

by Various Artists

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Back in the Saddle (2005) more music like this

by Barbara Mandrell & Friends

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Hey! Bo Diddley/Bo Diddley (1996) more music like this

by Bo Diddley

Beat Goes On reissued Bo Diddley's eponymous debut and his 1962 effort Hey! Bo Diddley on one compact disc in 1996. Although these two records don't necessarily sit well together -- the first is sublime, the second notoriously uneven -- it's still a nice way to pick them up on CD, especially since the sound and packaging are first-rate. However, ...

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Rockabilly Wildfire (2007) more music like this

by Various Artists

This collection from the German archivists at the Buffalo Bop label takes a slight detour from their usual rockabilly fiestas, despite the title. Rockabilly Wildfire concentrates on rockin' county sides rather than full-on rockabilly, though the dividing line between the two styles is admittedly a bit narrow, and on tracks like "Little Froggie ...

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