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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 [Box]
(1998)
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Various Artists
Compiled by rock critic and future Patti Smith Group guitarist Lenny Kaye, 1972's Nuggets was the anthology responsible for reviving interest in mid-'60s American garage rock. After the proliferation of specialized volumes with the Nuggets title by reissue label Rhino, this four-CD box set is intended as the ideal summation/expansion of the ...
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High Fidelity [Original Soundtrack]
(2000)
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Original Soundtrack
Gen X rock buffs can revel in nostalgia with the High Fidelity soundtrack. The film centers on the romantic escapades of record-store owner and ex-club DJ Rob Gordon (John Cusack) and his full-time obsession with music. Since High Fidelity has as much to do with vinyl addiction as it does with the difficulties of love, great care has been taken ...
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Waitin' on Sundown
(1994)
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Brooks & Dunn
Waitin' on Sundown didn't depart from Brooks & Dunn's formula much, but the fans didn't mind -- it sold over three million albums anyway. By this point, the duo's albums have become a handful of solid singles -- this time out, they were "Little Miss Honky Tonk," "She's Not the Cheatin' Kind," and "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" -- surrounded ...
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The Very Best of Connie Francis
(1963)
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Connie Francis
Though many best-of's exist on the market, this one leans more heavily toward her earlier rock & roll hits. (Originally released in October 1963 as a 15-track LP by MGM Records, The Very Best of Connie Francis was reissued in 1986 on CD with six bonus tracks by Polydor Records.) Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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The Complete Aladdin Recordings
(1991)
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Lightnin' Hopkins
This is where it all began for the Houston troubadour: 43 solo sides, as evocative and stark as any he ever did, from 1946-1948. The first 13 sides find the guitarist in tandem with pianist Wilson "Thunder" Smith (who handles the vocals on a few tracks), but after that, old Lightnin' Hopkins went the solo route. "Katie May," "Short Haired Woman," ...
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Sufferin' Mind
(1991)
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Guitar Slim
His guitar fraught with manic high-end distortion and his vocals fried over church-fired intensity, Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones influenced a boatload of disciples while enjoying the rewards that came with his 1954 R&B chart-topper, "The Things That I Used to Do." This 26-song survey of Slim's seminal 1953-1955 Specialty catalog rates with the best ...
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The Capitol Years
(1995)
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The Kingston Trio
A mammoth four-CD, 107-song box set of their most famous and commercially successful work, recorded for Capitol between the late 1950s and mid-'60s. All of the big hits are here, as well as key album cuts and a whopping 33 previously unreleased studio and live tracks. Collectors will appreciate the inclusion of rarities by related groups like Dave ...
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Garage Rock Classics
(2004)
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Various Artists
Hey, the title doesn't lie. Well over a dozen of these tracks are '60s garage rock classics -- Paul Revere & the Raiders' "Just Like Me," the Sonics' "Psycho," the 13th Floor Elevators' "You're Gonna Miss Me," the Kingsmen's "Louie, Louie," the Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)," the Nazz's "Open My Eyes," the Music Machine ...
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The Storm
(1991)
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The Storm
The Storm are a prime example of a makeshift musical project built for instant success, but even that aspiration fell short from this group of mainly ex-Journey members. "I've Got a Lot to Learn About Love," with its clichéd power-ballad recipe, managed to crack the Top 30 in 1992, reaching the number 26 spot, but that was all the fame that the ...
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Super Hits
(1999)
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Brooks & Dunn
Taken on its own terms, as a random sampling of nine songs from Brooks & Dunn's catalog, Super Hits is entertaining and possibly even a bargain for listeners on a tight budget, even if most fans are much better-served by the definitive Greatest Hits. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Gold
(2005)
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Connie Francis
In the late '50s and early '60s, there were few bigger stars in the world of music than Connie Francis. Able to sing many different styles convincingly, from rock & roll to country, from lush adult ballads to Italian love songs and girl group sounds, Francis had hits galore and created a very impressive body of work. 2005's Gold rounds up 50 of ...
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Forever Brooks and Dunn
(2007)
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Brooks & Dunn
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You're Gonna Miss Me [Original Soundtrack]
(2007)
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Roky Erickson
Keven McAlester, director of the Roky Erickson documentary You're Gonna Miss Me, claims at the end of his liner notes for this soundtrack that what many critics told him all along is, in fact, correct: the music speaks for itself. This soundtrack of all original material by Erickson in his various guises -- as lead singer of the 13th Floor ...
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Make Way/Goin' Places
(1992)
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The Kingston Trio
While a modern-day listener may find folk music somewhat simple in content and approach, these factors were exactly what made the music so appealing in the late '50s and early '60s. No more than a guitar and a voice were needed to set forth ballads of love and murder. To many youths of the time, the music contrasted sharply with the materialism of ...
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The Greatest Hits Collection
(1997)
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Brooks & Dunn
Greatest Hits is a thorough overview of one of the most popular country acts of the '90s, containing 11 of Brooks & Dunn's biggest hits -- including "Brand New Man," "My Next Broken Heart," "Boot Scootin' Boogie," and "She Used to Be Mine" -- plus three new songs that are nearly as good as their older hits. It's an excellent summation of the first ...
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The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators [US Bonus Tracks]
(2003)
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13th Floor Elevators
Did the 13th Floor Elevators invent psychedelic rock? Aficionados will be debating that point for decades, but if Roky Erickson and his fellow travelers into inner space weren't there first, they were certainly close to the front of the line, and there are few albums from the early stages of the psych movement that sound as distinctively trippy -- ...
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Very Best of Brooks & Dunn
(2004)
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Choice: A Collection of Classics [2005]
(2005)
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Danny Howells
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Street Action
(1978)
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive
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The Many Moods of
(1992)
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Teisco Del Rey
Playing all manner of cheap, pawnshop guitars, and with guest stars Jimmie Vaughn, Charlie Musselwhite, and David Grissom aboard, Del Rey serves up an even dozen buzzing instrumentals that cover all manners of genres from surf to blues to jungle rock. Highlights include "Camel Walk," "Storm Warning," and a superlative cover of Dick Dale's "The ...
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Break the Ice
(1994)
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Preston Shannon Band
Memphis guitarist Preston Shannon's debut as a bandleader, Break the Ice is a showcase not only for the singer/guitarist's considerable talents, but for his influences as well. Heavily influenced by the Kings, Albert and B.B., Shannon puts down a blazing version of the former's "Crosscut Saw," as well as covering two songs by Jimmy McCracklin (the ...
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Our Solar System
(1984)
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Half Japanese
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Hacienda Classics
(2006)
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The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators [UK 3 Disc Set]
(2005)
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13th Floor Elevators
Did the 13th Floor Elevators invent psychedelic rock? Aficionados will be debating that point for decades, but if Roky Erickson and his fellow travelers into inner space weren't there first, they were certainly close to the front of the line, and there are few albums from the early stages of the psych movement that sound as distinctively trippy -- ...
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Just in Time
(1986)
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Ernie Johnson
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