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| 121. Blues at Sunrise | |
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So if you're a tried and true SRV fan, you won't find anything new here...a live rendition of "Tin Pan Alley" doesn't really count. But if you only have, say, "Greatest Hits", this album would serve as a nice addition. Again, longtime fans will find nothing here which they don't already own, but more casual listeners should enjoy "Blues At Sunrise". The quality of the material assembled here is sky-high all the way through, and it is a great testament to Stevie Ray Vaughan's abilities on the guitar. Only reason I'm deducting a star is the fact that this is really just a re-packaging of already issued material. And the liner notes are kinda brief as well.
And as such, it is really too short and too narrow to work as a career retrospective - the double-disc "The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble" is a much better place to start. Or you could just get Vaughan's original four studio albums, and the excellent "Live Alive" and "Live At Montreux"! ... Read more | |
| 122. Soul to Soul | |
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This is his third album, originally released in October 1985, and for "Soul To Soul", Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble abandoned their original trio format and included keyboardist Reese Wynans and (occationally) saxist Joe Sublett. The music hasn't changed too much, though. It's still a superb blend of blues and rock, and even though Vaughan's guitar is perhaps a little less prominent on some songs, his playing is still masterful. Stevie Ray also covers Howlin' Wolf's "You'll Be Mine", and considering that no-one in the world has yet been able to match the vocal power and ferocious attitude of the Wolf, and probably never will, he does a good job with it, although it's not really one of the highlights of the album. The three bonus tracks consist of a short interview snippet and two songs. Well, three songs, actually, since Vaughan plays a medley of "Third Stone From The Sun" and Hendrix' "Little Wing". "Soul To Soul" has perhaps the strongest track list of any album released during Stevie Ray Vaughan's all-too-brief lifetime (well, alongside "Texas Flood"), and it is highly recommended to any and all lovers of blues-rock and contemporary blues music.
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| 123. Levee Town | |
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For those of you who have heard Sonny's work previously, this album is a bit more laid back than either Outward Bound or South of I-10, yet the slide work is by far, light years beyond what I have heard from him thus far. For those of you who have never heard him before, be prepared. You'll never hear anything like it again. The opening track, Levee Town, is highly contagious. A foot tapping number that's very dancable, but make no mistake, Sonny gets right to some aggressive and impressive slide guitar work. U.S.S. Zydecoldsmobile is equally motivating and upbeat. I believe this CD is the closest thing to party music I have heard Sonny release. Throughout the CD he explores folk, contemporary, cajun and blues genres with flair and maturity. I recommend you buy two copies of this CD; you're gonna wear the first one out. For those of you who might be new to Sonny's work, I have always described him this way...if Ry Cooder was the Eric Clapton of slide guitar, then Sonny Landreth would have most certainly been the Joe Satriani...he's just that good.
If you're a music lover of songwriters and you love slide guitar, this is a good Sonny Landreth CD to start with. other cds in my collection (for comparison) James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Keb Mo', Van Morrison and Jimmy Buffett. So if you like them you'll like Sonny too.
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| 124. Call of the Valley | |
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I find the album itself to be enjoyable enough; however, it is not the first CD I reach for when I wish to enjoy quality Indian music. The problem for me is that Indian classical music at its finest sees the musicians improvising and exploring a Rag to its logical ends. A performance of a single Rag can easily last for at least an hour or more, but none of the tracks on this CD last for more than 12 minutes. Indeed, the original album was less than 40 minutes long, owing to the technological limitations of the day. In other words, the subtleties and complexities of the classical Rag cannot be given their due in a 6 to 12 minute performance. That being said, I still believe the perfomances are top notch and deserve listening. However, do not consider this to be the last word in Indian music.
I've been experimenting with Indian music for a decade now, my first exposure being with Jai Uttal, a student of Ali Ahkbar Khan. No one is unexposed to Ravi Shankar who is interested in Indian music. It just goes with the territory when searching through the genre, and to be fair he is an excellent artist. Yet, I always knew there was something pure in Indian music that I was missing when I purchased or listened to these other artists who have been thrust upon the West as the flag bearers of the Raga, sitar, and tabla. Even those inexpensive off-brand traditional Indian music albums seem too conservative and lack the heart and soul that India's spirituality is known for and offered a more conservative recording. It was not until I came across this album that I found what I had been searching for all this time, perhaps without truly knowing it. This is the first item on Amazon I am granting a 5 star rating. Call Of The Valley ...... how does one describe it? There is something to this album that is unique and magical. Many of the albums that I've listened to, such as The Best Of Shakti are artistic in their own merits, but do not have the ability to transport me to another place, whether it is the fertile valleys of India or an astral voyage of my own making. Call Of The Valley has this power. It is not just a musical summoning (from its title), it is an enchantment for the listener.
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| 125. Lafayette Marquis | |
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| 126. Still Alive and Well | |
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I have worn out two copies of this album, and one or two 8-track copies. This is the fourth time I have bought this, and it's just as fresh as it was in 1973. If you like simple straight forward rock and roll from a master guitarist, this is a mandatory album for your collection.
The acoustic country blues "Too Much Seconal" is really nice, and Winter's blues-rock version of Big Bill Broonzy's "Rock Me" is excellent. Johnny Winter plays energetic, fiery lead guitar without trailing off into pointless shredding or hysterical guitar pyrotecnics, and the arrangements are generally very good. I absolutely l-o-a-t-h-e Rick Derringers moronic "Rock And Roll, Hoochie Coo", and the title track off this album, which also comes from Derringer's pen, isn't excactly an instant classic either. But his other contribution, the rock ballad "Cheap Tequila", is very good, as is Johnny Winter's bluesy version of "Let It Bleed". A solid album...not one that will ever take the place of "Hotel California" or "Abbey Road" on the hit lists, but a fine, enjoyable listen nevertheless.
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| 127. Live in Japan | |
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| 128. Burnside on Burnside | |
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Amazon.com's Best of 2001 There's an emotional resonance that runs through this music like blood, especially when Burnside plays solo. His all-alone performances of "Walking Blues" and "Bad Luck and Trouble" reveal every nuance of his caw-to-keen singing and the sweet way his slide slices right to the emotional core of a lyric. Burnside's off-color jokes and song-ending punctuations (mostly buoyant "Well, well, wells") also give an inkling of the wild-ass grandpa charisma that makes him so appealing on stage. Burnside has, however, delivered better concerts. At times these tempos seem rushed, which sacrifices some of the subtleties of his vocalizing. But Brown unleashes a rabid slide solo on "Snakedrive" that shoots the tune skyward, and he and Cedric display relentless energy and thrust. All of which proves that, with John Lee Hooker now reclining upstairs, R.L. Burnside is the ruler of this music. --Ted Drozdowski Reviews (15)
The CD itself does not contain any new material except for the joke told on "He Ain't Your Daddy" however, the performance and sound quality are simply outstanding. Like other reviewer's, I placed this CD in my changer and turned up the volume. It wasn't long after that I selected the single disc play feature and pushed the repeat button. The only thing disappointing about the CD is that it ends far too soon for me even though it is 52+ minutes long. If you have not experienced RL Burnside, I can think of no better place to start.
I've listened to all the great live blues recordings... BB, Buddy, Son House, Muddy, you name it. But there's something about Burnside that sets him apart from all of them. He is a truly great musician. The measure of a great album is how quickly you listen to it a second time. With this one, I didn't take it out of my CD player for a week.
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| 129. A Ass Pocket of Whiskey | |
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| 130. Born Under a Bad Sign | |
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Most of the tracks have been covered many times over by blues stars including the likes of Eric Clapton, Gary Moore and SRV.
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| 131. Talk to Your Daughter | |
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He is a guitarist's guitarist and this is my favorite of his recordings. If you want a CD filled with upbeat blues look no further. If you want to hear the jazzier side of Robben try "Sunrise".
It's hard to pick a place to begin in discussing this album, it's all so very good. The instrumental "Revelation" is a perfect example of what I was explaining. Sweet notes, good tone, and a sound that is easy on the ear. Ford's cover of Albert King's classic "Born Under a Bad Sign" is simply incredible. He also does great covers of "Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues" from Duke Ellington and "Help the Poor". For as good as Ford's guitar playing is on this album, his voice isn't. The music on this album cries for a nice deep and gravely voice, and Ford's is thin and in stark counterpoint. In fact, on "Can't Let Her Go" he almost sounds like Kenny Loggins. Fortunately, his voice is decent on "Born Under a Bad Sign" and several other cuts. The incredible guitar work easily makes up for where he lacks in voice. This is a great album to start with if you've never heard Ford before.
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| 132. Black Pearls | |
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| 133. Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down | |
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| 134. Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live | |
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Muddy Waters himself plays slide guitar on a couple of tracks, and while his improvisations are more enthusiastic than melodic, the band is generally quite tight, and the highlights include "Mannish Boy", "She's Nineteen Years Old", "Deep Down In Florida", Sonny Boy Williamson's "Nine Below Zero", and a powerful rendition of Big Joe Williams' "Please Don't Go".
Muddy and the audience feed off each other's enthusiasm - making this a very special live recording! This is nothing short of a MUST HAVE release for the blues fan! For those of us who never had the chance to see Muddy perform live, this is as close as you can get. Put it on, turn it up, close your eyes, and ENJOY! ... Read more | |
| 135. Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute | |
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How can you have a Hank Williams tribute without Hank Williams Jr? He is the only person who can honestly do justice to Hank's songs. They could have at least had some better modern singers. Try country singers. Toby Keith, George Straight, etc. Not Keb' Mo. Not Ryan Adams. Stay clear. It is garbage.
I would recommend people who have never heard Hank to stay away from this. A lot of it sounds nothing like anything Hank would have done. A better tribute to the best singer ever would include COUNTRY music stars. That would include Toby Keith, Travis Tritt, Randy Travis, etc.
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| 136. Presumed Innocent | |
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