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Lloyd Cole
(1990)
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Lloyd Cole
In the two and a half years following the release of Mainstream, Lloyd Cole signed to Capitol Records in the U.S., split from the Commotions, and moved to New York. For his first solo album, he assembled a team consisting of two New York band veterans -- drummer/co-producer Fred Maher and guitarist Robert Quine, both of whom had played in Richard ...
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Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years
(2002)
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Dwight Yoakam
Randy Travis sold more records and George Strait was a purer country singer, but Dwight Yoakam was as influential as either on country music in the '80s. A Kentucky-born, Ohio-raised refugee from Nashville, he headed out to California where he managed to play Bakerfield country for L.A. punks, laying the groundwork for the Americana movement of ...
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Russ Morgan & His Orchestra Play 22 Original Big Band Recordings
(1937)
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Russ Morgan & His Orchestra
This is an album of radio transcriptions by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra. The performances are good, the sound quality is fine, and the disc has a reasonable running time of over an hour. But the album's title is deceptive: the word "original" suggests that these are studio recordings, which they are not, and the word "hits" suggests that they ...
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Tomorrow's Sounds Today
(2000)
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Dwight Yoakam
The title has to be a goof because this album, as well as Dwight Yoakam's entire catalog, should be dubbed "Yesterday's Sounds Today." The only connection Yoakam retains to the slick, crossover, big-hat crowd is the big hat, and these 14 tracks prove that even as country music continually evolves into glossy pop, this artist has entrenched himself ...
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The Thirties
(2000)
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Various Artists
British reissue label Flapper's compilation The Thirties is a generous selection of 25 songs from that decade. It is essentially a miscellaneous collection, consisting of many well-known songs, only a few of which are presented in their most popular recordings, with several curiosities and, as a nod to the country of origin, a distinct bias toward ...
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Jump Jack Jump!
(1955)
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Sister Wynona Carr
This 24-track set covers Carr's R&B tunes, with many unissued but fine tunes such as "If These Walls Could Speak," "Finders Keepers," and "Weather Man" finally getting out of the vault. The CD also includes her trademark upbeat, sassy songs, "Jump Jack Jump," "Boppity Bop (Boogity Boop)," "Ding Dong Daddy" and "Nursery Rhyme Rock." Thematic ...
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The Complete: 1938-1939
(2002)
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Erskine Hawkins
The Complete: 1938-1939 contains early big band sessions from trumpeter/bandleader Erskine Hawkins. Hawkins recorded excellent swing records for RCA into the '40s before later incorporating R&B as musical times changed, culminating with his classic "After Hours." The 34 tracks on this Collectables reissue include "King Porter Stomp," "Do You Wanna ...
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In Concert
(2004)
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Lita Ford
Lita Ford's In Concert disc on Cleopatra is the re-release of Greatest Hits Live!, originally circulated on the Dead Line imprint in both the U.S. in 2000 and in Germany in 2003. It opens up with an "exclusive studio track," "Nobody's Child," co-written by veteran guitarist Glen Burtnik with backing from a different group than the one that ...
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Greatest Hits Live! [Double Play]
(2006)
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Lita Ford
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Essential Metal Anthems
(2006)
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Various Artists
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Sure Like Lovin' You
(2000)
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Della Reese
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All of Me
(2000)
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Della Reese
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Driftin' & Dreamin'
(2001)
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Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers
England's exemplary Ace Records label does its usual brilliant job of bringing the truly essential recordings of the late swing bluesman Charles Brown to a single CD. Driftin' & Dreamin' captures Brown with Johnny Moore's under-celebrated but no less influential Three Blazers. "Travelin' Blues" (later released as "Driftin' Blues, Pt. 2") is here, ...
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So Goes Love
(1998)
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Charles Brown
Like his previous two efforts for Verve, These Blues and Honey Dripper, So Goes Love doesn't really offer anything new from Charles Brown, but that' hardly a bad thing. Again, he serves up a collection of appealing, laidback blues that often drifts into jazz territory. The repertoire is a tad too predictable ("Stormy Monday," "Sometimes I Feel ...
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Chess Rhythm & Roll
(1994)
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Various Artists
In addition to being one of the world's premier blues imprints, Chicago-based Chess Records presented some of rock & roll's earliest participants. Chess Rhythm & Roll (1994) is a five-plus hour celebration of essential proto-rockers cut between 1947 and 1967. The four-CD assemblage is a companion to the Chess Blues (1992) box set and picks up ...
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1938-1939
(1938)
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Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra
The second in the Classics label's reissuance of all of trumpeter/bandleader Erskine Hawkins' early recordings features the orchestra in its early prime. Although underrated in the history books, Hawkins led one of the finest big bands of the era. Among the more memorable selections in this consistently exciting set are "Weary Blues," "King Porter ...
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It's Crazy, But I'm in Love
(1996)
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Freddy Cole
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Yacht Club Swing 1938
(1996)
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Fats Waller
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Metal Thunder: Metal Inferno
(2001)
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Various Artists
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The Classic Earliest Recordings
(2003)
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Charles Brown
This is a magnificent budget release from JSP, a label that is one of the best jazz/blues reissue labels around. The Classic Earliest Recordings represents Charles Brown at his peak as a performer, and these five full discs show off every facet of the artist's considerable gifts. Concentrating on Brown's recordings of the 1940s, many of the ...
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The Early Years
(2008)
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George Shearing
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Road Runner: The Chess Masters 1959-1960
(2008)
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Bo Diddley
Road Runner, the second volume of Hip-O Select's ongoing chronicle of Bo Diddley's complete Chess/Checker master recordings, covers roughly one calendar year whereas its predecessor, I'm a Man, spanned four -- a good indication that 1959 was an eventful year for Bo. During this one year, he had his biggest pop hit in the jive-talking "Say Man" and ...
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Amen/What Do You Know About Love
(2008)
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Della Reese
This two-fer from Collectors' Choice Music gathers a pair of Della Reese's late-'50s long-players for the New York-based Jubilee imprint. Up first is Amen (1958) -- her third for the label and also her first to embrace a program of sacred selections. As apparent from her natural vocal command, the Detroit native had served a substantial tenure as ...
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The Ladies of Jazz [Mastersong]
(2006)
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Various Artists
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The Moon Was Yellow
(2008)
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Russ Morgan & His Orchestra
A native of Scranton, PA who rose to prominence during the 1920s as musical director at radio station WXYZ in Detroit, MI, vocalist, trombonist, and expert arranger Russ Morgan is heard leading his popular dance band on a series of studio transcription recordings made for radio broadcast purposes during the years 1938, 1943 and 1944. These ...
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