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Silence Is Easy [US Bonus Tracks]
(2004)
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Starsailor
Starsailor's sophomore effort, Silence Is Easy, was hotly anticipated largely upon the announcement that the melodic and earnest quartet from Chorley, England, would be working with legendary producer Phil Spector. It also didn't hurt that Starsailor's debut release, Love Is Here, was generally received upon its release as one of the best British ...
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Reach Up & Touch the Sky: Live
(1981)
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Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes made a handful of very good records (and at least one great one, Hearts of Stone), but their greatest strength was always as a live act -- the Jukes were a show band first and foremost, and the brisk trade among fans for Epic's promo-only live LP of the group at the Bottom Line testified to the fact their ...
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Specialty Profiles
(2006)
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Lloyd Price
As part of the Specialty Profiles series, New Orleans R&B belter Lloyd Price is spotlighted on several tracks he recorded for the Los Angeles-based label between 1952 and 1959. This is raucous R&B, not to be confused with Price's pop hits recorded for ABC-Paramount in the early '60s. The 14 cuts on this compilation combine lesser-heard gems like ...
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No Brakes
(1984)
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John Waite
Two years later after his solo debut, Ignition, John Waite returned with No Brakes, an album that had success in its sights. Cleverly, the record not only had an explicit commercial pop bent, featuring mid-tempo pop tunes and ballads, but it also rocked like a bastard, particularly on the opening cut, "Saturday Night." Most importantly, it had a ...
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2
(1991)
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Michael W. Smith
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Can't Wait All Night
(1984)
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Juice Newton
A largely uninteresting album, Newton seems to have lost not only her direction but her drive. Jim Worbois, All Music Guide
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Mile Markers
(2005)
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Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash
While the Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash still haven't summoned up the swagger or the attitude to live up to their name, their third album, Mile Markers, does find them finally living up to the promise of their first two albums, which made this band sound like it had plenty of talent but not much to say. Lead Bastard Mark Stuart (who apparently is ...
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Silence Is Easy
(2004)
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Starsailor
Starsailor's sophomore effort, Silence Is Easy, was hotly anticipated largely upon the announcement that the melodic and earnest quartet from Chorley, England, would be working with legendary producer Phil Spector. It also didn't hurt that Starsailor's debut release, Love Is Here, was generally received upon its release as one of the best British ...
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Fallingwater
(2005)
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Lisa Miskovsky
Encapsulating the kind of acoustic singer-songwriter vibe that the likes of Radio 2 worship, Lisa Miskovsky should have no trouble in finding an audience with Fallingwater, a collection of listenable if fairly inoffensive pop songs. Indeed, "Lady Stardust" has already been a huge airplay hit in the UK and around Europe thanks to its summery ...
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Love Is a Sacrifice
(1980)
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Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
1979's The Jukes was an unsuccessful effort to dress up Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and make their music a bit more radio friendly; the album didn't sell especially better than its predecessors, and thankfully the band was left to their own devices on 1980's Love Is A Sacrifice. This time, vocalist Johnny Lyon and guitarist Billy Rush ...
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Restless Heart
(1998)
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Whitesnake
Even though they were a global chart-topping, hit-making machine less than ten years prior, David Coverdale came up empty when he tried to find a U.S.-based record company to issue the group's 1997 release, Restless Heart (available Stateside only as an import). To Coverdale's credit, he did not attempt to give Whitesnake a modern-day makeover ...
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Lawdy Miss Clawdy
(1995)
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Lloyd Price
This British import rounds up 16 of the sides Lloyd Price recorded for Specialty between 1952 and 1956 (digitally transferred from the original master and session tapes). The title track wasn't just his biggest hit for the L.A. label, but the first thing he ever recorded. For those who haven't heard it, "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," an original composition ...
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Live in Salt Lake City: The Essential Collection
(2004)
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Peter Cetera
To say this is "The Essential Collection" -- the definitive and most thorough overview of Cetera's brilliant career as a soft rock craftsman of the highest order -- is a highly misleading suggestion, especially as this disc was recorded live in Salt Lake City. True, many of the anthems he created are here in full force, including "Glory of Love," ...
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Trouble Time
(1992)
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Tinsley Ellis
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Everybody's Got One
(2002)
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Bone Daddy
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Lloyd Price, Vol. 2: Heavy Dreams
(1993)
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Lloyd Price
No discernible artistic dropoff on Specialty's encore Price retrospective, distinguished by his classics "Oooh-Oooh-Oooh," "Tell Me Pretty Baby," "Ain't It a Shame?" (not Fats Domino's hit), "Country Boy Rock," and "Why" (he later recut the latter for ABC-Paramount). Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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He's My Brother
(1994)
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LaToya Jackson
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Hand in Hand
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Koreana
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I Love You Because
(2001)
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Leon Payne
Leon Payne is a legendary figure in country music, but it's for his songs more than his recordings. He wrote hundreds of songs during the '40s, '50s, and '60s, including such perennial classics as "Lost Highway," "I Love You Because," "They'll Never Take Her Love Away From Me," "Blue Side of Lonesome," "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart," and ...
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Shafqat Ali Khan
(2000)
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Shafqat Ali Khan
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Bad Girl
(1995)
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LaToya Jackson
Latoya Jackson gets no respect -- you can purchase this CD for less than $5 at most online shops, and it's not exactly a dinosaur. Many say she's the least talented Jackson sibling, but how can you say that Tito, Jackie, or Marlon is better? This isn't a bad CD; Latoya's problem is that she's in the wrong era. Latoya's voice would have fared ...
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Creole Kings of New Orleans, Vol. 2
(1993)
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Various Artists
25 New Orleans R&B/rock/blues sides from the 1950s, taken from the vaults of Specialty, Ebb, and Regal Records. There aren't any big hits here (though some did well on the R&B charts), and despite the presence of names like Lloyd Price, Professor Longhair, Guitar Slim, Clifton Chenier, and Larry Williams, there are several other vintage Crescent ...
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Restless Heart
(1985)
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Restless Heart
The band's debut includes the hits "Let the Heartache Ride," "I Want Everyone to Cry, " and "(Back to The) Heartbreak Kid." Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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A Touch of Rome
(1980)
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Harold Rome
In the mid-'50s, Heritage Records brought several Broadway songwriters into the recording studio to make albums of their compositions, perhaps none more often than Harold Rome. Rome first made a 10" album of songs from his current show, Fanny, playing piano and singing with accompaniment by bassist Jack Messing and drummer Herb Harris in 1954. ...
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Working Man
(1996)
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Ray Lyell
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