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Nite Life: Greatest Hits and Rare Tracks, 1959-1971
(1989)
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Willie Nelson
Nite Life: Greatest Hits and Rare Tracks collects material Willie Nelson wrote and recorded while he was trying to launch a career as a professional songwriter during the '60s. At this time, he also made two albums and several singles for Liberty, and many recordings for RCA. These songs, including some rarities, are compiled for this flawless ...
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Healing Hands of Time
(1994)
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Willie Nelson
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The Sound in Your Mind
(1976)
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Willie Nelson
Red Headed Stranger propelled Willie Nelson to stardom, finally giving him a smash hit, yet its spare arrangements and hushed intimacy were a bit of an anomaly, both in his prior work and the albums that followed on Columbia. His second LP for the label, 1976's The Sound in Your Mind, opened up the sound of Stranger, retaining some of the low-key ...
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Deuces Wild
(1997)
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B.B. King
This is B.B.'s celebrity duet album, and a straightahead blues album this is not. But longtime fans who are aware of King's genre-stretching capabilities will find much to savor here. Kicking off with B.B. playing some beautiful fills and solo work behind Van Morrison on "If You Love Me," the superstars start lining up to jam with the King, with ...
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Your Filthy Little Mouth
(1994)
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David Lee Roth
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Cotton-Eyed Joe!: Texas Dance Favorites!
(1999)
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Various Artists
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Live at the Apollo
(1990)
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B.B. King
There are both good and bad points to this CD. Of the latter, the Phillip Morris "Super Band" is confined to background work with -- other than a few spots for Plas Johnson's tenor -- no soloists being heard from. As an ensemble, the all-star orchestra performs well, but is essentially anonymous. Also, despite the backing, B.B. King does not ...
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Tiny Bubbles and Other Hits
(2003)
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Don Ho
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The Essential Ray Price
(2007)
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Ray Price
There was a previous Ray Price compilation on Columbia/Legacy, The Essential Ray Price: 1951-1962, with an almost identical title to this 2007 release. This one is an entirely different anthology, however; not only is it merely titled The Essential Ray Price, but it's considerably bigger and its chronological span is much wider, as the two-CD, 40 ...
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VH1 Storytellers
(1998)
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Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson
Borrowing a concept from Ray Davies, who promoted his X-Ray autobiography with a series of intimate concerts where he read excerpts, told stories about his songs, and played both familiar and obscure tunes, VH1 designed their Storytellers show as a way for celebrated singer/songwriters to work their way through their back catalogs, adding some ...
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Willie and Family Live
(1978)
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Willie Nelson
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Milk Cow Blues
(2000)
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Willie Nelson
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Reba Live
(1989)
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Reba McEntire
Live is a predictable but enjoyable live set featuring 19 of Reba McEntire's biggest hits and best-known songs, plus a selection of covers ("Mama Tried," "San Antonio Rose," "Night Life," "Sweet Dreams," "Respect"). For fans, it's a fun but ultimately unnecessary set, since it offers no revelations and very little kinetic energy. Thom Owens, All ...
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Jump 'n the Saddle Band
(1984)
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Jump 'N the Saddle Band
Jump 'N the Saddle Band had one of the biggest novelty hits of the '80s with "The Curly Shuffle," which was a novelty not just because it was a salute to perhaps the most idiotic of the Three Stooges -- and, appropriately, had the band's lead vocalist Peter Quinn mimicking most of Curly's catch phrases -- but because the group's Western Swing ...
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Don Ho: Greatest Hits
(1969)
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Don Ho
The "King of Hawaiian Entertainment," Don Ho, croons his way into lounge music history with this laid-back, crowd-pleasing set. Featuring his classic "Tiny Bubbles," and sounding a lot like another crown prince of croon, Dean Martin, Ho eases his way into our hearts with this mix of Hawaiian-influenced music and easy listening tunes. The only ...
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The Delta Meets Detroit: Aretha's Blues
(1998)
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Aretha Franklin
The Delta Meets Detroit: Aretha's Blues is one of the few non-hits compilations that makes sense. Selecting 16 tracks from her Atlantic recordings, the disc spotlights Franklin at her bluesiest -- there are no hits here, but there's also no shortage of remarkable songs, either, as "Today I Sing the Blues," "Night Life," "Night Time Is the Right ...
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On the Road Again [1999]
(1999)
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Willie Nelson
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San Antonio Rose
(1980)
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Willie Nelson & Ray Price
One of the first in a series of duet albums with country legends that Willie Nelson undertook during a period of seemingly uncontrolled output at Columbia, this remains one of the best. Ray Price may be regarded as something of a laid-back smoothie by listeners whose ears are stuffed with wax, but the reality is that Price is one of country's most ...
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Big Blues Extravaganza!: The Best of Austin City Limits
(1998)
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Various Artists
As the third volume of Columbia's Austin City Limits series, this one shines the spotlight on the cornucopia of blues treasures from the show's rich history. The big tickets here include Lightnin' Hopkins' lion-in-winter performance of "Rock Me Baby" (complete with screeching wah-wah pedal), Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Love Struck Baby," his brother ...
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Aretha Arrives
(1967)
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Aretha Franklin
Recorded in 1967 after the first flush of back-to-back successes with "Respect" and "I Never Loved a Man," this captures Aretha Franklin in peak form. Lady Soul provides her own piano accompaniment on the majority of tracks here, and the core band is the same one that provided the fire on her previous album. The tunes are an eclectic batch, and ...
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RCA Country Legends
(2001)
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Dottie West
Like other volumes in Buddha/BMG Heritage's RCA Country Legends, the Dottie West disc contains a mixture of big hits, album tracks, and singles that didn't make the upper reaches of the charts, all compiled with the intention of capturing the purest country of her recordings for RCA. West was with RCA from 1963-1976, but this doesn't attempt to ...
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Hank Wilson, Vol. 3: Legend in My Time
(1998)
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Leon Russell
Revising his Hank Wilson persona, Leon Russell has emerged once again as a county artist on this album. As the third volume in a series that started in the 1970s, this is one of the most well-produced country albums ever. Legend in My Time rocks too, with such covers as the searing "Sixteen Tons" and "Okie From Muskogee." On the ballad side, a ...
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What I Live For
(1994)
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Tab Benoit
What I Live For is a white-hot sophomore effort by Tab Benoit, showcasing a more assured and confident guitarist. Although he hasn't changed his basic musical approach -- it's all hard-driving Southern blues -- his sound is fuller and more direct this time around, proving that his debut was no fluke. Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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His Best: The Electric B.B. King
(1968)
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B.B. King
Although this collection has "Don't Answer the Door," "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss" and a nice live re-cut of "Sweet Sixteen" to highly recommend it, this 1968 issue is hardly King's best, and the "electric" part of the title makes it sound like there's an acoustic B.B. King album lurking around somewhere that you and I somehow missed in the ...
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Blues Is King [MCA]
(1967)
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B.B. King
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