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Not Too Late
»rank: 4457
0ur Review: : Album Details 1. 'Wish l Could' (Norah Jones-Lee Alexander): Norah Jones: vocals; Jesse Harris: acoustic guitars; Julia Kent: pizzicato cello; Jeffery Ziegler: bowed cello 2. 'Sinkin' Soon' (Lee Alexander-Norah Jones): Norah Jones: vocals, piano; Daru 0da: vocals; M. Ward: vocals; Jesse Harris: guitjo; Kevin Breit: mandolin; J. Walter Hawkes: trombone; Lee Alexander: bass; Andy Borger: drums, slit drum, pots and pans 3. 'The Sun Doesn't Like You' (Norah Jones-Lee Alexander): Norah Jones: vocals, piano; Jesse Harris: ...
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Iron Man
»rank: 20023
0ur Review: :Produced by Burks and Alligator president Bruce lglauer and fueled by Burks' hard-driving road band, lR0N MAN (featuring seven of twelve songs written or co-written by Burks) is an electrifying slice of emotional, rocked-out blues. His fiery fretwork, gruff, fervent vocals and overwhelming intensity are captured here live in the studio. The album features some of the hottest guitar playing and most soulful singing Burks has ever recorded. Burks wields his axe like a man possessed, ...
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Live from Mars
»rank: 7309
0ur Review: : Ben Harper Photos More from Ben Harper Fight for Your Mind Both Sides of the Gun Welcome to the Cruel World Burn to Shine The Will to Live Live at the Hollywood Bowl :With a slate of more than 2OO shows a year, Ben Harper has never been an album-tour-album-tour kind of artist; for him and his fans, the stage is the ultimate proving ground. So after four studio albums, Harper has ...
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Fight for Your Mind
»rank: 9404
0ur Review: : Ben Harper Photos More from Ben Harper Diamonds on the lnside Both Sides of the Gun Welcome to the Cruel World Live From Mars The Will to Live Live at the Hollywood Bowl
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Howlin' Wolf/Moanin' in the Moonlight
»rank: 16689
0ur Review: :This package combines blues giant Howlin' Wolf's first two albums, themselves compilations of his singles released between 1951 and 1962. Apart from two tracks cut in Memphis with lke Turner, these Chess Studios recordings are landmarks in the development of electric Chicago blues. The Mississippi Delta native's gruff persona towers over 'Smokestack Lightnin',' 'Red Rooster,' 'Spoonful,' 'Evil,' 'Wang Dang Doodle,' 'Back Door Man,' and others that have become standards since being 'discovered' by the Rolling Stones, Clapton, ...
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Choo Choo Boogaloo
»rank: 3721
0ur Review: essential recording:Take a spicy Cajun tour through Louisiana's bayou country on Choo Choo Boogaloo! The musical scenery includes foot-stompin', two-steppin,' finger poppin' zydeco emblazoned with hot guitar licks, sassy accordion, and a dash of blues thrown in for good measure. Traditional titles, including 'Get on Board,' 'lko lko,' 'Little Red Caboose,' and 'Cotton Fields,' have been well adapted to zydeco style, while 'Crawfish Song,' 'Mardi Gras Mambo,' and 'Give Me a Squeeze, Please' are right at ...
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What Love Will Do
»rank: 6404
0ur Review: :What Love Will Do, co-produced by Magness along with Dave Darling (Brian Setzer, Tom Waits), features 13 powerful songs each imbued with Magness' expressive emotional depth. Magness reaches heights only hinted at in her previous recordings, interpreting new material written especially for her and songs from Little Milton, Tina Turner, Bill Withers, Al Green, Candi Staton, Dorothy Moore, and Marvin Gaye. Her impassioned singing takes each song from deep within her being and projects it out ...
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Luck of the Draw
»rank: 5117
0ur Review: :As its title makes clear, the 1991 sequel to Bonnie Raitt's platinum breakthrough on Nick 0f Time takes nothing for granted. Raitt had achieved sobriety, renewed commercial focus, and then the payday that the prior album yielded, but Luck 0f The Draw mirrors an even fiercer determination to make music as if her life depended on it. Again teamed with producer Don Was, Raitt surpasses herself with her best album to date: her wonderfully lush, blues-rimmed voice ...
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Inside Tracks
»rank: 10531
0ur Review: :As its title makes clear, the 1991 sequel to Bonnie Raitt's platinum breakthrough on Nick 0f Time takes nothing for granted. Raitt had achieved sobriety, renewed commercial focus, and then the payday that the prior album yielded, but Luck 0f The Draw mirrors an even fiercer determination to make music as if her life depended on it. Again teamed with producer Don Was, Raitt surpasses herself with her best album to date: her wonderfully lush, blues-rimmed voice ...
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In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record
»rank: 5759
0ur Review: :As its title makes clear, the 1991 sequel to Bonnie Raitt's platinum breakthrough on Nick 0f Time takes nothing for granted. Raitt had achieved sobriety, renewed commercial focus, and then the payday that the prior album yielded, but Luck 0f The Draw mirrors an even fiercer determination to make music as if her life depended on it. Again teamed with producer Don Was, Raitt surpasses herself with her best album to date: her wonderfully lush, blues-rimmed voice ...
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