| 1. Perfect Love | |||
| 2. Cards on the Table | |||
| 3. Can't Get You Off My Mind | |||
| 4. Here's a Heart | |||
| 5. Accept Me | |||
| 6. I'm So Glad I Found You | |||
| 7. Our Love Has Changed | |||
| 8. Love Ain't What It Used to Be | |||
| 9. I Really Love You | |||
| 10. Jerking Time | |||
| 11. Honest to Goodness | |||
| 12. Don't Bug Me | |||
| 13. I Can Give You Love | |||
| 14. He's Got You Now | |||
| 15. Help Me | |||
| 16. Forever | |||
| 17. Sure as the Stars Shine | |||
| 18. So Far Away | |||
| 19. I've Got the Kind of Love | |||
| 20. I Am a Witness | |||
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Greatest Recordings,The Diplomats,Kent (U.K.),Northern Soul,Pop,R&B,R&B/Soul,Rap,Soul,Uptown Soul
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Black Crowes - Greatest Hits 1990-1999: Tribute Work in Progress
The Black Crowes Manufacturer: American Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000062XAZ Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Jealous Again
- Twice As Hard
- Hard To Handle
- She Talks To Angels
- Remedy
- Sting Me
- Thorn In My Pride
- Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye
- A Conspiracy
- Wiser Time
- Good Friday
- Blackberry
- Kickin' My Heart Around
- Go Faster
- Only A Fool
- By Your Side
Amazon.com
Like the Black Crowes themselves, the greatest-hits collection A Tribute to a Work in Progress hearkens back to the good old days of best-of collections: you get a bunch of songs you've probably heard on the radio a million times and that's it. These are arguably the group's best songs, but there are no unreleased outtakes or remixes to force rabid collectors to purchase the disc for the sake of two songs. This straightforward document of a straightforward band is also the best entryway to the group's fabulous, swaggering, ballsy, bluesy rock & roll--that is, next to their 1992 breakthrough, Southern Harmony & Musical Companion. While arranged chronologically, what one hears here is the Atlanta-based group playing great, unpretentious Stones-, Faces-, and Zep-influenced rock. This music was made for pure, visceral enjoyment, so play it really loud and dance around. --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
Great Music.......2007-06-27
Insane that "Sometimes Salvation" isn't on here. .......2007-06-23
Great CD.......2007-05-16
top notch.......2007-03-18
Love the Black Crows.......2007-03-08
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Edith Piaf: Her Greatest Recordings 1935-1943
Edith Piaf Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001HIM Release Date: 1995-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Mon Legionnaire
- Un Coin Tout Bleu
- Mon Coeur Est Au Coin D'Une Rue
- Le Grand Voyage Du Pauvre Negre
- Ballade De Mr. Browning
- C'Etait Une Histoire D'Amour
- On Danse Surma Ma Chanson
- De L'Autre Cote De La Rue
- C'Est Toi Le Plus Fort
- Fais-Mois Valser
- Paris-Mediterranee
- Mon Apero
- Le Fanion De La Legion
- Mon Amant De La Coloniale
- Entre St. Ouen Clingancourt
- L'Etranger
- C'Etait Un Jour De Fete
- Les Momes De La Cloche
- Elle Frequentait La Rue Pigalle
- C'Est Lui Que Mon Coeur A Choisi
- L'Accordianiste
Customer Reviews:
Edith Piaf: Both Recordings.......2007-05-17
Edith Piaf.......2007-02-17
A Good Second Piaf.......2005-10-01
casual music listener.......2005-09-10
Pleasantly surprised.......2005-08-12
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Greatest Hits: Broadway
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029PM Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Oklahoma!: Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' - John Raitt/Franz Allers
- On The Town: New York, New York - Michael Kermoyan/Adolph Green/John Reardon/Cris Alexander & Chorus/Leonard Bernstein
- Annie Get Your Gun: I Got The Sun In The Morning - Doris Day/Franz Allers
- Fiddler On The Roof: If I Were A Rich Man - Topol/Gareth Davies
- West Side Story: Tonight - Larry Kert/Carol Lawrence/Max Goberman
- The Sound Of Music: The Sound Of Music - Mary Martin/Frederick Dvonch
- My Fair Lady: On The Street Where You Live - Jerry Lanning/Theodore Saidenberg
- Annie: Tomorrow - Andrea McArdle/Peter Howard
- The Music Man: Seventy-Six Trombones - The Boston Pops Orchestra/John Williams
- Anything Goes: You're The Top - Eileen Rodgers/Hal Linden/Julian Stein
- Bye Bye Birdie: Put On A Happy Face - Dick Van Dyke/Elliot Lawrence
- Mame: Open A New Window - Angela Lansbury & Cast/Don Pippin
- Strike Up The Band: Strike Up The Band - The Chestnut Brass Co.
- Sweet Charity: Hey, Big Spender - Helen Gallagher/Thelma Oliver/Fan-Dango Girls/Fred Werner
- Bells Are Ringing: Just In Time - Judy Holliday/Sydney Chaplin/Milton Rosenstock
- Gypst: Together, Wherever We Go - Ethel Merman/Jack Klugman/Sandra Church/Milton Rosenstock
- Cabaret: Cabaret - Jill Haworth/Harold Hastings
- Phantom Of The Opera: The Music Of The Night - The Boston Pops Orchestra/John Williams
- Show Boat: Ol' Man River - William Warfield/Franz Allers
- A Chorus Line: What I Did For Love - Priscilla Lopez & Cast/Don Pippin
- A Little Night Music: Send In The Clowns - Glynis Johns/Harold Hastings
Customer Reviews:
Great to Hear All those great Voices from the Past.......2007-07-05
You certainly can't beat the price!
A Good One!.......2006-11-10
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World's Greatest Audiophile Vocal Recordings
Various Artists Manufacturer: Chesky Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HIVOFU Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Spanish Harlem - Rebecca Pidgeon
- Isn't She Lovely - Livingston Taylor
- Fever - Valerie Joyce
- Ain't No Sunshine - Christy Baron
- Girl from Ipanema - Rosa Passos
- 'Round Midnight - Kenny Rankin
- What's a Little More Rain
- Cielito Lindo - Marta Gomez
- Isn't It a Pity - Laverne Butler
- Habana Joven - Xiomara
- Once Upon a Summertime - Carlos Franzetti
- Meditation - Ana Caram
Customer Reviews:
One of the best.......2007-06-06
Here they use only single point microphone, no overdubs, no multi tracking, no large mixing control. So the sound is very analog to my ear. It's a must for both audiophile or people who want a great music
a "MUST HAVE" for serius listeners!.......2007-03-08
A must have ........2007-01-21
A must have like I said.
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The Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000EBR Release Date: 1991-09-16 |
Tracks:
- This Land Is Your Land
- Do Re Mi
- So Long-It's Been Good To Know Yuh
- Pastures Of Plenty
- Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)
- 900 Miles
- Roll On Columbia
- Hard, Ain't It Hard
- Dirty Overhalls
- (Take Me) Riding In My Car
- Ship In The Sky
- The Sinking Of The Reuben James
- Rambling Round Your City
- Jesus Christ
- When The Curfew Blows
- 1913 Massacre
- Talking Fishing Blues
- Curley Headed Baby
- Jackhammer John
- The Great Historical Bum
- Pretty Boy Floyd
- Buffalo Skinners
- Hard Travelin'
Customer Reviews:
Title fraud.......2007-04-11
It is only the "songs of" - very few sung by Woody himself.
Not what I was seeking - a CD by Woody alone.
Buyers should check this CD out very carefully first, make sure the artists and songs are what you want.
Woody Guthrie's colleagues make a tribute album in 1972.......2005-08-11
The first generation would be those artists that actually got to play with Guthrie, which would be not only the Weavers with Pete Seeger (the artist who most closely followed in Guthrie's footsteps), but also Cisco Houston, Sonny Terry and Ramblin' Jack Elliott. The next generation is represented on the album by Odetta, Joan Baez, and Country Joe McDonald. Yes, there is an authenticity to hearing Guthrie sing his songs that nobody else can touch, but there is something to be said for other artists replacing his rawness with more of the inherent beauty of his songs (the same way Peter, Paul & Mary did for Bob Dylan). The track information above is incomplete, so here is who sings what on "The Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie":
1. "This Land Is Your Land" by Woody Guthrie/The Weavers
2. "Do Re Mi" by Cisco Houston
3. "So Long, It's Been Good To Know Yuh" by The Weavers
4. "Pastures Of Plenty" by Odetta
5. "Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)" by Cisco Houston
6. "900 Miles" by Cisco Houston
7. "Roll On Columbia" by Country Joe McDonald
8. "Hard, Ain't It Hard" by Woody Guthrie & Cisco Houston
9. "Dirty Overhalls" by Woody Guthrie
10. "Riding In My Car (Take Me)" by Woody Guthrie
11. "Ship In The Sky" by Cisco Houston
12. "The Sinking Of The Reuben James" by The Weavers
13. "Rambling Round Your City" by Odetta
14. "Jesus Christ" by Cisco Houston
15. "When The Curfew Blows" by Country Joe McDonald
16. "1913 Massacre" by Ramblin' Jack Elliott
17. "Talking Fishing Blues" by Ramblin' Jack Elliott
18. "Curly Headed Baby" by Cisco Houston
19. "Jackhammer John" by The Weavers
20. "The Great Historical Bum" by Odetta
21. "Pretty Boy Floyd" by Joan Baez
22. "Buffalo Skinners" by Jim Kweskin
23. "Hard Travelin'" by Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston & Sonny Terry
My favorite track is Odetta's "Pastures of Plenty," simply because it best represents how far you can go with Guthrie's music from its folk roots and make it work. When you listen to Cisco Houston do "Do-Re-Mi" you are moving a notch up on the authenticity level, and with the Weavers singing "So Long (It's Been Good to Know You)" and "Jackhammer John" you get a real sense of how these songs were popularized. Of course, everytime you actually get to hear Guthrie sing on one of these tracks, such as the duet with Houston on "Hard, Ain't It Hard" you want to go listen to one of Guthrie's own albums, so those tracks tend to be a bit intrusive given the overall theme of the album.
Not everything will sit just right with you. The tempo of Country Joe McDonald's "Roll On Columbia" is just too slow for me, and I have to admit I was surprised that Joan Baez is not the one singing "Deportee," because her cover of that song is one of her better ones. But you look over the play list and it becomes clear that the old vanguard is not letting the new kids have many bites of the apple here (strange to think that in 1972 when this album first came out that Baez would be restricted to the second tier on an album like this). But whatever faults you might find with some of the tracks, the overall idea and execution and exactly what you would want to find on an album like this. There are several solid Woody Guthrie tribute albums, and this would have to be considered one of them.
The best stuff is a 6, but some drag it down.......2002-10-08
But the passion and commitment and fire, back when folk musicians really did think they could change the world for the better, shines through. Inspired musicianship and great material; very, very, very good stuff. A great intro, not just to Woody but to a few other forgotten talents. Go check them, expecially Cisco Houston, for the most authentic voice of America you'll hear.
Possibly the best Woody tribute album made so far..........2002-09-27
OUTSTANDING for Guthrie fans and the as-yet unconverted.......2000-07-30
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25 All-Time Greatest Sun Recordings
Jerry Lee Lewis Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TGT6 Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Crazy Arms
- End of the Road
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
- Great Balls of Fire
- You Win Again
- Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
- Breathless
- Down the Line
- High School Confidential
- Fools Like Me
- Lewis Boogie
- Break-Up
- I'll Make It All up to You
- Lovin' up a Storm
- Baby Baby Bye Bye
- What'd I Say
- Cold Cold Heart
- Save the Last Dance for Me
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Good Golly Miss Molly
- Invitation to Your Party
- One Minute Past Eternity
- I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye
- Waitin' for a Train (All Around the...)
- Love on Broadway
Customer Reviews:
Jerry Lee Lewis - Sun Recordings.......2007-05-12
his early years in music. We have enjoyed it very much.
NO REVIEW THIS WAS FOR A FRIEND.......2007-03-28
Not GREAT balls of fire!.......2007-02-14
This will be a recycled gift.
This could have been better.......2005-11-01
Any serious listener simply needs, at the least, everything The Hawk recorded for Sun Records. But, back to these 25 choices. Most are wonderful, so, why are "Baby Baby Bye Bye" and "Love on Broadway" here?
I could name hundreds of superior cuts by Mr. Lewis. A few nominations would be; the single version of "It'll Be Me"..."That Lucky Old Sun" (just Jerry and his piano) "Deep Elem Blues" or "I'm On Fire."
Just over a month ago The Ferriday Fireball turned 70. Criminally, this was widely ignored. Do yourself a favor and get some Jery Lee Lewis music in your life.
A Bit Dated But Still A Lot to Like.......2005-02-01
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Funny Girl
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005V3WI Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- I'm The Greatest Star
- If A Girl Isn't Pretty
- Roller Skate Rag
- I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (Than Happy With Somebody Else)
- His Love Makes Me Beautiful
- People
- You Are Woman, I Am Man
- Don't Rain On My Parade
- Sadie, Sadie
- The Swan
- Funny Girl
- My Man
- Finale
Customer Reviews:
it doesn't get better than this............2007-07-18
How did the life story of Fanny Brice transfer to the screen, and on vinyl and CD? It was done with style, class and great humor. What's more, a wonderful score by Jule Styne did wonders in conveying the range of emotions, triumphs and successes that Brice experienced during the course of her career--this encompasses her formative years as a young performer, to her more "domesticated" years [if you can call them that!]. FUNNY GIRL was also a star-making vehicle for [then] twenty-one year old Barbra Streisand. The score includes the larger-than-life "I'm The Greatest Star," the hilarious "His Love Makes Me Beautiful," and one of Streisand's most recognized songs, "People." You will love this soundtrack, and I guarantee it will make you want to see the film afterwards. Though, as a little girl, I felt as though this music was filled with so much color and life already, I could SEE the film through hearing the songs. Brilliant and incomparable.
cd heaven.......2007-01-19
Nothing Rains on this Parade.......2007-01-04
Streisand in prime vocal condition.......2006-09-16
The film score of FUNNY GIRL does vary greatly from it's Broadway counterpart. The roles of Mrs Brice and Eddie Ryan don't get much to sing (with the deletion of "Who Taught Her Everything?" and "Find Yourself a Man"). Fanny's solo numbers "Who Are You Now?" and "The Music That Makes Me Dance" were abandoned in favour of numbers that the real Fanny was famous for ("I'd Rather Be Blue" and "My Man"). I believe the producers committed the cardinal sin with the deletion of "The Music That Makes Me Dance", a ballad far more memorable and moving than the show's big number "People" (and I know a lot of others feel the same way). Nevertheless, the film soundtrack of FUNNY GIRL is the perfect sonic representation of Streisand's greatest hour on celluloid.
I own the earlier Sony CD pressing (which is full of analogue hiss, reverb and noise), yet from what I hear about the more recent "remaster", the quality of the overall recording is virtually the same. Highly-recommended, but don't expect miracles with sound quality.
Needs more songs. Missing SECOND HAND ROSE........2006-08-08
unconfortable that important songs are MISSING. Can you
imagine SECOND HAND ROSE is missing, and Barbra sings it a little
different from the version she did in MY NAME IS BARBRA TV special. I also love the part where Barbra sings " Mr Anstein,
Mr. Arnstein, what a beautiful name". Those two sequences could be combined into a song. I also would have loved a little spoken
comedy in this soundtrack, such as Barbra as Baby Snooks scene,
where she meets the reporters and ends with "the name is Arnstein". Barbra is marvelous in this comedy scene. Barbra is
perfect as a stand-up comedienne, and she would be great
acting such a part in a film.
Barbra recorded the song PEOPLE countless times over the last
decades. Why was SECOND HAND ROSE left out of the soundtrack.
There is enough space on the Audio CD to include this song, as
well as additional ones. A few Bonus songs of Barbra singing
Fanny Brice songs that were considered but that were left out
of the film, would be most welcomed. Looking forward to the next
edition of this soundtrack. hoping that it will be the definite
edition. We Barbra Streisand fans deserve the best.
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"Bobby Blue Bland - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Duke Recordings"
Bobby Blue Bland Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007QE7 Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Farther Up The Road
- I'll Take Care Of You
- I Pity The Fool
- Cry, Cry, Cry
- Don't Cry No More
- Ain't That Lovin' You
- Who Will The Next Fool Be?
- Turn On Your Love Light
- Stormy Monday Blues
- Yeild Not To Temptation
- That's The Way Love Is
- Call On Me
- These Hands (Small But Mighty)
- That Did It
- Good Time Charlie, Part One
- Chains Of Love
Amazon.com
Bobby Bland's purr-to-a-scream vocals quickly made him an R&B star in an era when rougher-hewn blues masters such as Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf had fallen from the charts. Bland, a former valet for B.B. King, established himself with both up-tempo workouts ("Farther Up the Road," "I Pity the Fool") and devastatingly subtle ballad readings ("I'll Take Care of You," "Stormy Monday Blues"). Greatest Hits, Vol. One is a generous sampling of the discs that made him a steady seller throughout the '60s. A second CD chronicles his work in the '70s after Duke Records, his longtime label, was sold to ABC. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
--.......2004-01-26
The songs on this disc are not Bland's earliest recordings, but they are early, spanning 1957-1969 with an emphasis on the years 1960-1962, and they're his best and most seminal recordings. Not only that but the compilation comes at such a bargain price that even those unfamiliar with Bland would do well to pick it up.
Bland and his music, under the direction of bandleader Joe Scott, had a decided showbiz bent due to Scott and his orchestra that made generous use of horns as well as the usual guitar, bass and drums. The greatness of Bland was that his genuine and soulful stylings transcended the 'sweetening' agents of his accompaniment. That's not a knock on Scott and his orchestra though, for Bland's sound anticipated what came to be known as soul music in the '60s. Bland, well-groomed and dressed in a three-piece fronting an orchestra is something that really does it for me image-wise. He wasn't one of those other blues singers like John Lee Hooker who looked like a street musician thrown on a stage. Some would see Bland in a lesser light or less genuine than someone like Hooker because of his show and orchestra but that's b.s. Half those 'serious' blues musicians were just mailing it in and living on an image anyway, and these days they all are.
Included in this compilation is 'Farther Up the Road', Bland's first hit, later made more famous by Eric Clapton. On 'Cry, Cry, Cry' and 'That Did It' Bland loses his mind to a pleasing effect. The Brook Benton-penned 'I'll Take Care Of You' utilizes a haunting, spooky organ overdub that works as a nice wild-card element and 'Yield Not To Temptation' includes a manic hand-clapping beat and female backing vocals.
Great music, great price - what are you waiting for?
a great talent.......2000-01-24
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"Bobby ""Blue"" Bland - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: The ABC-Dunhill/MCA Recordings"
Bobby "Blue" Bland Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009D21 Release Date: 1998-07-14 |
Tracks:
- This Time I'm Gone For Good
- Goin' Down Slow
- I Would'nt Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me)
- Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
- Yolanda
- I Ain't Gonna Be The First To Cry
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- I Hate You
- The Soul Of A Man
- It Ain't The Real Thing
- Sittin' On A Poor Man's Throne
- Let The Good Times Roll
- You'd Be A Millionaire
- Love To See You Smile
- Recess In Heaven
- Soon As The Weather Breaks
Amazon.com
Bobby Bland's uptown, brass-and-strings-drenched blues kept him on the charts long after gut-bucket kings such as Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters had dropped from black-radio airwaves. The artistic successes chronicled on this second volume of his greatest hits shouldn't come as a surprise, then, despite the frequent input of ultracommercial producer Steve Barri, who'd crafted AM hits for acts as diverse as the Grass Roots and the post-Motown Four Tops. Even with some accommodations to trends (the disco beat of "The Soul of a Man," chicken-scratching guitars here, there, and everywhere), Bland kept on being Bland, cutting country songs ("Today I Started Loving You Again") and blues standards ("Goin' Down Slow") and investing Dan Penn's "I Hate You" with a unique pungency. This disc performs a valuable service in lifting the veil from an often-overlooked period in the career of one of American music's most important interpretive singers. --Rickey Wright
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Rare + Well Done: The Greatest & Most Obscure Recordings
Al Kooper Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OAK9 Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- I Can't Quit Her (Home Demo)
- Somethin' Goin' On (Demo)
- Autumn Song
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- Baby Please Don't Go (Live)
- I Let Love Slip Through My Fingers
- The Earthquake Of Your Love
- Bulgarya
- Nuthin' I Wouldn't Do (For A Woman Like You)
- New York's My Home (Razz-A-Ma-Tazz) aka The Street Song (Single Version)
- Making Plans For Nigel
- I Believe To My Soul
- Went To See The Gypsy
- Rachmaninoff's Birthday
- Hey Jude (Rehearsal Tape)
- Living In My Own Religion
- The Big Chase
- They Just Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore
- A Drive Through The Old Neighborhood
Tracks:
- I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (Live)
- I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
- This Diamond Ring
- Albert's Shuffle
- Bury My Body
- Season Of The Witch
- New York City (You're A Woman)
- I Can't Quit Her (Live)
- I Stand Alone
- Flute Thing
- You Never Know Who Your Friends Are
- I Got A Woman
- Brand New Day
- The Landlord: Love Theme
Amazon.com
Al Kooper's soulful stew of blues, gospel, rock, and jazz is as American as baseball--and every bit as ironic, allegorical, surprising, and downright fun. Though best known as a sideman (that's his trademark organ riff on Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone"), songwriter (Gary Lewis's "This Diamond Ring"), band founder (the Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears), and producer (everyone from B.B. King to Joe Ely to Lynyrd Skynyrd), this revealing double-disc anthology explores Kooper's rich and diverse career as a performer. Rare offers up demos, outtakes, and other rarities that wind from his first '60s single through three decades and a madly eclectic array of projects that include a down-tempo revisitation of Ann Peebles's "I Can't Stand the Rain," XTC's "Making Plans for Nigel" done as a 1900's English music-hall number (and rejected for a tribute album as too obtuse!), a glorious, pioneering horn-band take on "Hey Jude," a soundtrack outtake from the Crime Story TV series, and a couple of decades' worth of songs rife with his always unpredictable blues and pop instincts. Well Done collects better-known solo tracks and recordings from Blood, Sweat & Tears, the bestselling Super Session ("Albert's Shuffle"), and the Blues Project. Veteran journalist Jaan Uhelszki's notes manage the not-inconsiderable feat of both concisely chronicling and underscoring the import of Kooper's largely unsung legacy. This is a multidisc anthology that not only lives up to the medium's usually unfulfilled potential, but may just leave you craving more. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Go ahead, you won't regreat it.......2007-04-18
Actually, some of these gems are actually very polished, they just didn't see release for one reason or another. There are many stand-outs, and I particularly love Making Plans for Nigel. In Al's unique way, he really uncovers the hidden potential and beauty of the song...made me rush to my long unplayed XTC albums. I really loved XTC, but Al does this song better. Also, I never really thought anyone could improve on BS&T's version of I Can't Quit Her, much less the original artist himself. But I'll be darned if I don't need a crowbar to get this one out of my brain, synthetic drums and all! I guess that's my only criticism (however slight). Many of these songs were done by Al alone in his basement, which is really cool, except that Al does not play an actual drum kit, so we get electronic drums, and I'm a purist, particularly when it comes to percussion. But the material and arrangements are so great that I can overlook it (though I still have to wince every once in a while.
But hey, you got to absolutely love Rachmoninov's Birthday and what he does with (to?) Hey Jude.
The Well Done portion speaks for itself. If you are new to Al Kooper and want just the "best of", you'd honestly be better of with Al's Big Deal. It's got most of what's here in really good sound (for 1989). But if you are feeling adventurous, I say go for it. Listen to the Well Done CD a couple of times, fall in love with (you know you will), and then go ahead and put the Rare CD in and discover Al Kooper's true Naked Songs.
A true rock & roll legend!.......2004-09-12
Why is Al Kooper not in the R & R Hall of Fame?.......2003-06-18
I nominate Al Kooper to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
"Well Done" cooks, but "Rare" gave me salmonella........2002-08-13
He played on a number of classic Dylan albums including "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Blonde on Blonde". He even practically produced "New Morning" but wasn't given credit for it. He formed "Blood Sweat and Tears" but quit/was fired before they got cheesey. I love how he talks about that group... (paraphrasing) "if they can live with 'Lucretia MacEvil', God bless 'em".
He discovered Lynyrd Skynyrd and produced their first 3 albums. He claims that Ed King's guitar solo on "Sweet Home Alabama" is in the wrong key, but I disagree. I think 'G' is the right key! D/C/G = 5/4/1. Isn't that right, Professor Al?
Anyway, Kooper has been on numerous songs you know - including the Stones "Can't Always Get What You Want" and he's produced some of the greats: The Tubes, Nils Lofgren, B.B. King, Ricky Nelson, and many more I can't remember.
"Well Done" rocks convincingly. It makes a bid for Al Kooper as genius. The players he worked with in the '60s and '70's were all first rate: Mike Bloomfield, Shuggie Otis, Stephen Stills...
What bothers me most about "Rare" is the new stuff. I wanted to like it so bad - especially after reading his book and how he has been persecuted lately by record companies and fans alike, but I just couldn't help feeling like he's lost his magic touch. Some of the older rarities are fun - I really liked the big band jazz feel of "Hey Jude" - you will hardly recognize the tune, but it swings!
Anyway, one thumb up for "Well Done" and one down for "Rare", but overall it is worth the price of admission just to get a feel for Mr. Kooper's whole career. Go ahead, just be aware of what you're getting.
Super Kooper.......2002-06-02
Christian Music:
- Guess What/Guess Again [CD-single]
- I'm Jusvon
- If Your Girl Only Knew [CD-single]
- Immortal Curtis Mayfield: Superfly Guy
- In Concert [Live] [Import]
- It's a Man's Man's Man's World [Import]
- Leon Ware [Import]
- Let's Get Funky [Import]
- Let the Music Play [Import]
- Look-Ka Py Py
Christian Music
Benjamin Lees: Piano Sonata No. 4; Mirrors: Fantasy Variations