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Songs in A Minor
(2001)
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Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys' debut album, Songs in A Minor, made a significant impact upon its release in the summer of 2001, catapulting the young singer/songwriter to the front of the neo-soul pack. Critics and audiences were captivated by a 19-year-old singer whose taste and influences ran back further than her years, encompassing everything from Prince to ...
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The Essential Collection [Varese]
(2003)
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The Sons of the Pioneers
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His Earliest Recordings
(1991)
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Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers
For fans only familiar with Sam Cooke's later secular blockbusters, this fine Specialty disc of classic Soul Stirrers sides is essential listening. Taking over for powerhouse lead R.H. Harris in 1950, Cooke proceeded to take gospel singing to new heights with the Stirrers, showing a level of grace in his phrasing and tone not often heard before. ...
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Sweet and Lowdown
(1999)
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Original Soundtrack
Looking back, it was probably only a matter of time before filmmaker Woody Allen decided to combine his professional career and his favorite hobby. In 1999 he did just that with Sweet and Lowdown, a mockumentary about a fictional jazz guitarist named Emmet Ray that gave Allen an excuse to delve into the cheerful '30s jazz with which he spends much ...
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The Roches
(1979)
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The Roches
Having already made a few records in the early '70s, Roche sisters Maggie and Terre -- along with younger sibling Suzzy -- resumed recording as the Roches in 1979. The group's mischievous and highly original folk blend of barbershop, doo wop, Celtic, and bluegrass styles found its watermark with this eponymous debut, which features the pithy, ...
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Dick Bartley Presents Classic Oldies 1965-1969
(2004)
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Various Artists
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Complete Country & Western Recordings 1959-1986
(1998)
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Ray Charles
Ray Charles' explorations into country music were no mere dalliance. They have their genesis in "I'm Movin' On," the last record he made for Atlantic before moving on to ABC Paramount in 1960. But it was with the enormously successful Modern Sounds in Country & Western series of albums in 1962 (and the career making single "I Can't Stop Lovin' You ...
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Chelsea Girl
(1967)
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Nico
Although Chelsea Girl (1967) was the first long-player from the German-born Christa Päffgen, it was not her debut solo effort. Prior to becoming involved with the Velvet Underground and while under the direction of Andrew Loog Oldham, Nico issued an obscure 7" on the mod pop Immediate label. The song selection on that 1965 single -- which featured ...
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Rose Colored Glasses
(1978)
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John Conlee
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A Collision
(2005)
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David Crowder Band
The genre-busting third studio effort from David Crowder and company exceeded any kind of creative expectations following their RIAA-certified gold album Illuminate. Never one to be predictable, the worship leader from Waco, TX took a colossal risk by interjecting his group's trademark alternative rock with the seemingly at-odds flavor of ...
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Sweet Soul Queen of New Orleans: The Irma Thomas Collection
(1996)
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Irma Thomas
This 23-track collection of early and mid-'60s sides largely duplicates the material on EMI's Time Is on My Side collection, with some additions and subtractions. The EMI set has a very slight edge, although for most listeners either compilation will do the job. It's too bad somebody doesn't take the plunge and issue an 80-minute CD documenting ...
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California Here I Come
(1967)
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Bill Evans
Philly Joe Jones was a member of the Bill Evans Trio for a short time in 1967 but none of his recordings with the pianist were released at the time. This two-LP set from 1982 features the pair (along with bassist Eddie Gomez who had recently started his own longtime association with Evans) in superb form. Jones consistently lit a fire under the ...
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Who Can I Turn To
(1964)
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Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett returned to the Top 40 in late 1964 with his version of the Leslie Bricusse-Anthony Newley anthem "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)," from Newley's Broadway show The Roar Of The Greasepaint, The Smell Of The Crowd. That song, like the rest of this album, was arranged and conducted by George Siravo, who made detailed ballad ...
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Trey Lorenz
(1992)
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Trey Lorenz
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The Point!
(1970)
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Harry Nilsson
The Point! is the soundtrack to a cartoon feature originally aired on ABC TV in 1971. Especially at this stage of his career, Harry Nilsson was uniquely suited for writing and recording children's music, given his sweet melodicism and love of whimsy. As it happens, The Point! worked out better than anyone could have expected, not just because ...
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Songs for Young Lovers/Swing Easy!
(1955)
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Frank Sinatra
Combining Frank Sinatra's first two ten-inch albums for Capitol, the compact disc Songs for Young Lovers/Swing Easy! not only contains some of the best music Sinatra recorded, it captures a turning point in popular music. Songs for Young Lovers was the first album Frank Sinatra recorded for Capitol, as well as his first collaboration with Nelson ...
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Golden Touch
(1994)
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Frankie Carle
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Stay
(2005)
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Asche & Spencer
The composing team of Asche & Spencer (Monster's Ball) provides director Mark Foster's psychological thriller Stay with the kind of taut, chilly atmosphere one would expect from a film that deals with people caught between the worlds of the living and the dead. Taking a cue from trip-hop/electronica stalwarts like Massive Attack and Portishead, ...
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Morning Constitutions
(2007)
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Larry the Cable Guy
On Morning Constitutions, blue-collar comedian Larry the Cable Guy sets the mood right off the bat with his opening line, "I ain't been this excited since I found a quarter in my poop, I'll tell ya what." His 2007 effort makes up for his sloppy and uninspired appearance on the previous year's Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road by going back ...
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Shame Shame
(1998)
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Magic Lanterns
The main claim to fame of the Magic Lanterns , besides the hit single in 1969, of the song "Shame Shame," was the inclusion of later soon to be stars, Albert Hammond and Black Sabbath' lead vocalist Ozzy Osborne as band members. Over the course of the bands career between 1968-1971 the Magic Lanterns released three albums in their native U.K. with ...
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The Best of Nancy Wilson [EMI]
(2001)
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Nancy Wilson
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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
(2004)
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Wynton Marsalis
Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis' soundtrack to Ken Burns' documentary Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson is a compelling and rootsy mix of blues and swing. Having worked with Burns on the PBS "Jazz" series, Marsalis' Unforgivable Blackness soundtrack seems like a natural progression of a fruitful partnership. Not dissimilar to ...
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The Great Escape
(1963)
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Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein's music for John Sturges' movie The Great Escape proved to be one of the most enduring of all action film soundtracks, rivaling his earlier work on Sturges' The Magnificent Seven in quality if not popularity. The main title theme was never used in a cigarette ad campaign the way The Magnificent Seven's was, but it was one of the ...
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Blues Image/Red, White and Blues Image
(2005)
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The Blues Image
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You Don't Bring Me Flowers
(1978)
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Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond -- the voice, the artist, the entertainer -- is best described through this record as a rhapsody of American pop culture during this period in the late '70s. Directly and appropriately, Diamond sings with sincerity that "the American popular song goes on." Perhaps this record best demonstrates a mission statement of creating an ...
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