Crunch [Import]
Crunch [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Beware Of The Devil
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2. Turn Of The Century
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3. Speed Demon
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4. Wake Me Up
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5. Spanish Fire
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6. Slay The Dragon
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7. Wasted Earth
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8. Forever Yours (Bonus Track)
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9. Texas Nuclear Boogie (Bonus Track)
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10. Fear No Evil
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Asian edition of the 2000 release from the hard rock/metal guitar virtuoso with 2 exclusive bonus tracks 'Forever Yours' & 'Texas Nuclear Boogie'. 10 tracks.
Crunch,Impellitteri,Seoul Records,Heavy Metal
Average customer rating:
- Save Your Money!
- This CD Gets You Through It!
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Crunch: Music to Sweat To
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Tvt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005A0KV
Release Date: 2001-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Turn The Lights Down - Trinity Hi-Fi
- Bodyrock - Moby
- Galaxy 2000 (Plump DJs Remix) - War
- Big Love (The Dronez Radio Edit) - Peter Heller
- Family - K. Hand
- Mothership Reconnection - Scott Grooves
- The Hook - Radical Playaz
- You Should Be... - Blockster
- (You Got Me) Burnin' Up - Cevin Fisher
- Move On Up (L.M.E. Mix) - Trickster
- U Don't Know Me - Armand Van Helden
- Jacques Your Body - Big Ron
Customer Reviews:
Save Your Money!.......2006-08-15
This CD sucks! There is barely any rhythm in any of the songs on this album. This "mix" was put together poorly so there is no flow between the songs at all. I hope that I have written this in time to save others from making a bad buying decision!
This CD Gets You Through It!.......2004-05-11
If you need a soundtrack for your daily 30 to 45 minute walking routine -and- you like radio and dj mixes of some known and unknown eclectic tunes (vs. straight performances of songs you are already familiar with), this CD can get you through it. It's a bit of soul and urban, techno and rock, with a dash of top 40. The 12 cuts add up to about 48 minutes.
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- cry wolf reunion
- CRUNCH ROCKS!!
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Crunch
Cry Wolf
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008EQA
Release Date: 1990-08-20 |
Customer Reviews:
cry wolf reunion.......2007-05-12
This is very good cd.I was lucky to have gone to school with phil the bass
player.I had this on cassette back in the day.Songs like "road to ruin",
"pretender"which is probably the best song on here."long hard road"is a
good ballad,then there's "west wind blows"shows off phil's bass skills.
The great news is they'll be doing a reunion show,so we can enjoy the great 80's again.So if your in the bay-area check them out,I know I will.
Long live "big hair"!!.
CRUNCH ROCKS!!.......2006-10-03
This album came out in the early 90's with the music hit "Pretender". It aired in the heyday of MTV's HeadBangers Ball, and became a one hit wonder. You'll enjoy this cd, it has many rockin' tunes, and songs like "Pretender", is guaranteed to rock your socks with phenomenal guitar solos by Steve McKnight.
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- NO GUITAR!?!.......WHO CARES!!!
- Incredible!
- Good.
- Along with "High Bias" the best effort by Niacin ...
- Furious Fusion!
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Time Crunch
Niacin
Manufacturer: Magna Carta
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Live: Blood, Sweat and Beers
ASIN: B00005Y1TJ
Release Date: 2002-02-12 |
Tracks:
- Elbow Grease
- Time Crunch
- Stone Face
- Red
- Invisible King
- Daddy Long Leg
- Hog Funk
- Glow
- Damaged Goods
- Outside Inside Out
- Blue Wind
Amazon.com
A fast, fluid, fun, and out-of-the-box jazz/fusion exploration, Time Crunch features the immense talents of bassist Billy Sheehan (Mr. Big, Talas, David Lee Roth), keyboardist John Novello (Chick Corea, Andy Summers), and drummer Dennis Chambers (George Clinton, Stanley Clarke). Their pedigrees are as impressive as the intricate instrumental odyssey they travel though as Niacin. The triumvirate's fifth outing is full of rich, jazzy, classic-rock-influenced explorations that also have sensual and sonorous sides. Fans of progressive rock will enjoy the covers of King Crimson's moody, ominous "Red" and Jan Hammer's elaborate and memorable "Blue Wind." With the exception of the gentle and reflective "Glow" (which is dedicated to Novello's late wife), the disc's 11 intense and impressive tracks possess a sense of fun and lightness that won't scare off jazz newbies. --Katherine Turman
Album Description
Supergroup Niacin's 2002 release on Magna Carta is the incredible (and critically embraced) "Time Crunch" - 11 new tracks from 3 of the heaviest hitters in music today. Billy Sheehan lays down the overall vibe for the project: "Well, a lot of the songs that I contributed, I wrote around bass lines, which is kind of cool. It adds a little bit of a different structural quality to the songs, or structural lack of quality if you prefer (laughs). With my writing contributions in the past, I would work with John in his studio. But this time I wrote a lot of stuff in my own studio, so I had to do my own drum tracks as demos, for Dennis to work from. So some of the stuff I put into the computer as drum tracks made sense when you listened to them, but they were kind of impossible for a human being to actually play. But Dennis, being true to what we expect of him, played them anyways (laughs). He did some amazing drum transitions and grooves, which I really would challenge a lot of other players to be able to do at all and still make them sound smooth. He really did an amazing job. And of course the record overall is just a little bit heavier and aggressive than we had gone before, a little bit more toward progressive rock than the fusion or jazz direction. We definitely went more towards some of our late '60s, early '70s prog rock roots, people like King Crimson, PFM, Gentle Giant, early Genesis and of course, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, a classic B-3 band, and one we often get compared to. Both John and I as writers have many, many influences. We've both gone in many directions in our years of playing. And a good part of that is that you have a big bag of tricks to pull from. So we have a lot of things that we can reference or use as inspiration." Fans of progressive rock will enjoy the covers of King Crimson's moody, ominous "Red" and Jan Hammer's elaborate and memorable "Blue Wind."
Customer Reviews:
NO GUITAR!?!.......WHO CARES!!!.......2007-06-15
Yes, I usually prefer my Prog/ Fusion with a generous helping of guitar, however, these gentlemen have released yet another great disc that proves it can be done sucsessfully with immpecable taste and energy. I first heard of Niacin while attending the 2000' NAMM show in Anaheim, CA. (Wow!....what an experience,,,,but thats a whole nother' story). Anyway, my travelling companion and I had the opportunity to attend a handful of "after hours" concert shows and clinics, of which Niacin was the 'hands-down' highlight of the whole weeklong "adventure". My friend and I, both being longtime drumming buds, had both heard of Dennis Chambers, along with a handful of his recorded works.....well neither of us were prepared for the full-on assault that these boys dished out that night. Not only did they play all of their self-titled debut album, but also wonderful renditions of DL Roth's "ShyBoy", Van Halen's "Mean Streets" and Weather Report's "Birdland".....absolutely Astonishing playing from all involved.....my friend and I were still 'reeling' from the whole experience for literally weeks after.
As for "Time Crunch", I will say upfront that it is the bands 'High Watermark' thus far (thought I haven't heard "Organik" yet). The guys have really notched-up their compositions, as well as their individual playing level with each sucsessive release. Dennis is an ever evolving 'Monster' that can't be stopped and needs no other words of praise; Billy continues to propel this band with a bombastic, almost unorthodox style that fits the music like a glove; and John, he has given me much more of an interest and respect for the wonderful Hammond Organ sounds.....he plays with a fresh style that still pays tribute to the masters of the instrument. To me, there are no dull, out of place songs here----every tune is top-notch, high energy funk/ fusion....including the nice covers of "Blue Wind" and "Red". By the end of the opening song, "Elbow Grease", I felt like I had been 'Spanked' by three Fathers-of-Fusion who have something to prove....very few artists are producing agressive, In-your-Face, "Old-School" Jazz-Rock like these guys (CAB being the only one that immediately comes to mind, and, consequently, Mr. Chambers is part of that collaboration as well).
Bottom line.....another winner for Niacin. They continue to inspire me with each new release on many different levels....I await their next release. If you enjoy 'Real-Deal' agressive Prog/Funk/Fusion in the style of Mahavishnu Orchestra, Herbie Hancock, ELP and the like, get your hands on everything this band has produced. BTW, if you seek the visual aspect of this band, I would encourage you to pick up the DVD "Live in Toyko" as well....they don't dissapoint!
Incredible!.......2006-09-25
Let me start out saying that I'm a guitarist, and it doesn't bother me in the least that there's no guitar on this!
I'd heard of Niacin, but didn't really bother to listen to them until I'd read an interview in Keyboard Player magazine. Once I heard some samples, I was hooked.
The influences of ELP, Yes, King Crimson, Mahavishnu, RTF, etc. are obvious, but these boys go way beyond imitation. If you like Progressive Rock or Fusion Jazz even slightly, this is the CD for you!
Good........2003-09-28
A lot of people think Niacin is something that is in their cereal, but it's not. It's a band.
Along with "High Bias" the best effort by Niacin ..........2003-03-22
Well this album could be a classic fusion stuff from the USA in the future, even though their debut album was more progressive oriented ...anyway They have been able to make a remarkable tribute to King Crimson ("Red" era), by means of a stunning version of the title track from the "mythical" album with Bruford and Wetton...so it's clear that their fusion stuff sometimes steers towards the 70's classic prog, expecially regarding the clever use of the Hammond organ by John Novello and the excellent creative bass guitar as well, by Billy Sheehan ...well this issue is perhaps the best effort so far, along with "High Bias", and it seems it fits into such fusion prog perfectly, being suitable for live executions with improvisational stuff!!
Recommended fusion prog, even though is not equal for instance to "Romantic Warrior" by Return to Forever...nevermind Niacin could produce some clever and excellent music-like that one by RTF- in the future!!
Furious Fusion!.......2002-12-27
What do you get when you combine the complexity of jazz, the grooviness of funk, and the drive of rock and roll? The answer is Niacin, and their latest album, "Time Crunch" is thrilling fusion of the highest order.
First things first. These guys can play. Niacin is the ultimate "power trio". Even bands like Rush and Primus, talented as they are, could surely take some lessons from these guys. On your first inspection of the CD, you may notice that there is no guitarist to be found here. Well, don't despair, because once you hear the great John Novello in action, you will undoubtedly forget all about it. This guy is an incredible keyboardist, seamlessly combining upbeat Hammond organ, melodic piano, and shredding solos. Billy Sheehan makes for a great companion. Often called the "Eddie Van Halen of bass", he surely lives up to his name. He shreds, taps, grooves, and all on a 4-string bass. And then we have Dennis Chambers. What a drummer. Insanely complex, inhumanly fast, and on top of that, he can hold some pretty sick grooves. Many of the best drummers are all flash and no groove, but not Chambers. He's one of the grooviest drummers I've ever heard, as well as the most technically proficient. Another thing I like about his playing is that he never "overplays". Meaning, for all the amazing stuff he does on the kit, he never sounds like he's pushing himself, or playing to his full potential. Take that for what it's worth, but I think that really says something.
Now, onto the music. I think this album is excellent from start to finish. It starts off with a bang, with the energetic "Elbow Grease", and never lets up from there. "Stone Face" is a bit more laid-back, with some nice upbeat piano work, and "Glow" and "Invisible King" are more soft and peaceful, but aside from those three songs, it's pretty much nonstop jamming. "Daddy Long Leg" is certainly worth a mention. It features jaw-dropping solo spots from all three members, and "Damaged Goods" and "Outside Inside Out" have some pretty wicked solos as well. And, of course, the cover of King Crimson's classic instrumental, "Red" is definitely another highlight. Novello's keyboards are a perfect match for Robert Fripp's guitar work, and Chambers puts the great Bill Bruford to shame. It has a bit of a different feel than the rest of the album, but I'd say it fits in just fine.
If you're a fan of jazz, fusion, or any kind of instrumental music, I'd say this is definitely worth checking out. It may seem a bit uniform at first, but the subtle nuances in the music keep the songs interesting throughout. This may be difficult to get into for those who aren't a fan of technical music, but if that's what you're into, you can't afford to pass this up.
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Crunch Blade Jam: Workout Music for All Kinds of Skaters
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002X1M
Release Date: 1997-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Carry On - Martha Wash
- The Way It Is - Chameleon
- Move Around - Brat
- Sweet Dreams - La Bouche
- Hold Me - Velvet
- I Don't Need Yo' Kiss - Love & Sas
- Give It To You - Martha Wash
- Hallelujah - Isotope
- Betcha'll Never Find - Chantay Savage
- Strike It Up - Black Box
- Magic's Back - Malcom McLaren
Average customer rating:
- If John Zorn worked with Converge
- Go to the City of Dis!!
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City of Dis
The Mass
Manufacturer: Crucial Blast
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0006A9GMW
Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
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- Porc
- Trapped Under a Ice
- Hex by Hex
- Major Strip
- Buttlip
- Treadmill of Suffering
- We Enslaved Elves to Build Our Death Machine
- Marca Dos Invernos
- We Enslaved Elves to Build Our Death Machine [Live][*][Multimedia Track
Customer Reviews:
If John Zorn worked with Converge.......2005-05-09
If John Zorn worked with Converge, it might sound like this. The Mass don't fit into any genre, but are best (and always) described by comparison to The Dillinger Escape Plan, Fantomas, Mr. Bungle - you get the picture. What sets the Mass apart are (a) saxophone, and (b) a willingness to play straight-up, horns-in-the-air metal, if only for seconds at a time. This Oakland-based band is less vocal-oriented than their peers (but where there are vocals, they are varied and effective). Thus, instrumentation takes center stage. In addition to the requisite art-skronk freakouts, there are intriguing composed passages and moments of introspection. In a world filled with musical conformity, "City of Dis" is a refreshingly challenging listen.
Go to the City of Dis!!.......2005-03-14
this is a killer full-length debut and is a sickly chaotic ride. i find it quite addictive and intriguing and would say that this is perfect music for fans of hard-edge and raw, yet melodic music like quality hardcore (Minor Threat? Bad Brains?), classic metal, raging rock-fueled jazz and prog workouts in the vein of Crimson. i have heard other people mention Iceburn Collective and Zorn's Naked City upon hearing this. the music does sway into mellow territory occasionally, but this is quite an intense listen overall and it seems to contain truly evil overtones. Matt Waters (vocals/sax) yells his head off AND lays down some killer melodic passages on his horn. The rest of the band kicks down furiously (quartet= vocals/sax, guitar, bass & drums). these guys are awesome and have a very wide scope. this is eclectic stuff, but it does remain in a sort of hardcore/metal/prog-jazz sort of realm (i use the word jazz loosely...they don't blow straightahead or bop on this record! there seems to be little improvisation here, as well). this is not over-produced to any extent....it's an extremely raw record. unleash the fury! get City of Dis!! p.s.: contains a 7 + minute video track of 'We Enslaved Elves..' to be played on pc or mac. you will like. i suggest viewing after listening to the c.d. a few times. p.p.s. enjoy the riff lift from Metallica's Disposable Heroes on 'Trapped under a Ice' !!!
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- Fun for the entire family!
- Hardcore Electronic, Depraved, Booze-powered, Goofball-injected, Silly Music
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Unicorns, Kittens & Shit
Caustic
Manufacturer: Crunch Pod
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000FQJ1O0
Release Date: 2006-05-30 |
Tracks:
- This Track Will Get Skipped A Lot
- Love That Taint
- Give Me Damage
- Emmanuel Lewis Handjob
- Drag Show Gone Wrong
- Innate (Feat. Severina X Sol of Cylab)
- I Gave The Blind Boy My Eyes (But Stole His Tongue) (Empusae vs. Caustic)
- Burn (Manufactura vs. Caustic)
- Y.F.U.W.F.Y.
- MMM Papscraper I Love You
- Grind (Feat. Severina X Sol of Cylab)
- Hitler Ruined That Moustache For Everyone
- Unicorns, Kittens, & Shit
- MMM Papscraper I Love You (Cenotype Mix)
- Mimeticaustic (Mimetic Mix)
- Unicorns, Kittens, & Shit (Korn Mix by Keef Baker)
Product Description
Caustic is ace pain in the ass Matt Fanale-- Madison, WI resident and all around lovetoy for Crunch Pod. Caustic's brand of powernoise is a combination of raw, old school Wax Trax industrial and modern rhythmic noise, with left field samples and sneaky club appeal. UNICORNS, KITTENS, & SHIT is his debut, featuring collaborations with MANUFACTURA, EMPUSAE, and Severina X Sol of CYLAB. It also features remixes from MIMETIC, CENOTYPE, and KEEF BAKER. Caustic has shared bills over the years with such notable acts such as THIS MORN' OMINA, COMBICHRIST, GRENDEL, TERRORFAKT, SYNAPSCAPE, RAZED IN BLACK, BELLA MORTE, ASCHE, HECATE, ABELCAIN, ENDIF, C/A/T, ANDRACULOID, MANUFACTURA, and many many more. Caustic will be playing this year's BLACK SUN, REVERENCE, and PROVIDENCE NOISE FESTIVALS and a slew of dates all over the U.S. Don't miss the live train wreck that is Caustic. It's an anarchy you won't soon forget.
Customer Reviews:
Fun for the entire family!.......2006-11-27
Ok, maybe my subject line is a bit misleading, unless your family is a group of alien sex fiends from the planet 242.
The project Caustic churns out some bangin industrial noise, and in a time where alot of industrial/EBM album find themselves collecting dust on shelfs, this album which just skips the boring pretension that the genre finds itself soaked in, and proceeds to b*tch slap even the dullest goth child into dancing like a maniac.
Mastermind Matt Finale keeps what would be boring repeatativeness on some tracks quite interesting by using well placed samples and humor. You can tell that he has been a DJ for some time now and knows what he needs to keep the crowd moving, and listening at attention as well.
It seems almost an oxymoron to say that i'm excited to see Caustic mature, as maturity seems to be part of what the project is trying to fight against. But i'm very interested to see the next album and the direction it takes once Mr.Fanale gets more experience under his belt.
Hardcore Electronic, Depraved, Booze-powered, Goofball-injected, Silly Music.......2006-08-10
About the Band:
Caustic is the solo project of Madison Wisconsin goth / industrial DJ Matt Fanale. Fanale's long awaited debut album, "Unicorns..." illustrates that he knows what he is doing. In fact, he somehow managed to talk a number of established industrial artists into saying a few "kind" words about him on Unicorn's opening track "This Track Will Get Skipped A Lot". Caustic can jokingly be described as America's response to Patrick Steven's Hypnoskull: hardcore booze-powered depraved goofball-injected rhythmic electronic silliness.
About the Album:
The first track is a spoken word track, and despite Fanale's suggestion that the track will be skipped "a lot", it is one of the funniest samples of other artists trash-talking a single person that ironically you'll probably listen to the track often to laugh at Matt. I certainly do. The rest of the album is offers traditional powernoise with a few tracks that have a minimal old school industrial feel. A number of tracks are collaborations between Fanale and other artists, in which you can easily hear the blend of styles. For example, "I Gave the Blind Boy My Eyes" has a more creepy ritual sound that you'd associate with a ritual noise band such as Empusae.
Recommended Tracks:
- Drag Show Gone Wrong
- Give Me Damage
- Emmanuel Lewis Handjob
- Unicorns, Kittens, & ...
- Grind
Like most electronic music, the tracks are beat heavy and dance friendly. I love the entire album, but recommended a few of the above tracks. Most people I've talked to tend to really love "Give Me Damage", citing that it sounds like old good industrial. While I completely agree, "Drag Show Gone Wrong" is my favorite and reminds me of the more recent powernoise type of material coming from bands like Imminent or Noisex. It is dynamic, intense, and probably could be easily beat-mixed into other songs as well. Overall I appreciate the mix of sarcasm and rhythmic noise offered in the album - it gives me two things focus on and enjoy while listening.
The amazon.com warning about explicit lyrics should be self evident by looking at the track titles. The humor is pretty low brow, and I can honestly say Caustic makes me laugh. This is a good thing.
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- Sona Eact / Hypnoskull / Tunnel
- Imminent
- C/A/T
- Noisex
- P.A.L
- S.i.n.a.
- Terrorfakt
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- Yes!
- Big, Bad, Boss Jazz/Soul/R&B/BLUES..w/gravy
- Solid
- Great Stuff
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Crunch Time
Hank Crawford & Jimmy McGriff
Manufacturer: Milestone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
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| Jazz
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| Jazz
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ASIN: B00000I8ZL
Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Bow Legs
- It's All Good
- Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)
- Sandu
- Crunch Time
- What's Goin' On
- Without A Song
- The Preacher
Customer Reviews:
Yes!.......2006-02-03
The groove is perfect here. One of my favorite organ trio records of all time.
Big, Bad, Boss Jazz/Soul/R&B/BLUES..w/gravy.......2003-09-10
Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff know just how to groove. With Bernard Purdie laying down the blues, the shuffle, and the pop; and both Melvin Sparks cookin', and (a personal favorite) Cornell Dupree twangin' up the joint, this is another one to put on when you're ready to open up the jug - get the thing rollin'...and simply dig in for the night. Nothing complicated here - just finger poppin', toe tappin', groove music...with gravy.
Solid.......2000-10-09
Another strong release by Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff. "It's all Good" swings the hardest. Nobody can shuffle like Bernard Purdie!
Great Stuff.......2000-05-07
When you're in the mood for some straight-ahead jazz with an r & b groove, you go to Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff. This is head boppin', toe tappin' music that never stops swinging. Has Bernard "Pretty" Purdie been on a thousand hit records, or what? While he keeps the time, Cornell Dupree or Melvin Sparks supply some burning guitar that more than keeps up with Hank's soulful alto and that big Hammond B-3 sound of Jimmy. This is some real "in the pocket" great stuff!
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The Crunch & Beyond
Rah Band
Manufacturer: Wave Imports
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Pop Rock
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ASIN: B000EU1JV0
Release Date: 2006-11-28 |
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Long for This World
Manufacturer: Twolick Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Folk
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Long Sleeves
| Sleeve Length Browse (feature_browse-bin)
| Refinements
| Apparel
ASIN: B000CA3Z6E
Release Date: 2003-11-11 |
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Breakdown
Soup
Manufacturer: Crunch Groove
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000DGXG
Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Breakdown
- Sovereign State
- My Addiction
- Salley's Sister
- King Of 18
- Marvin Wright
- Lucky's Not A Beggar
- Coffee Cup
- 20 Min.
- Papasan Chair
- Jefferson
- Come Up For Air
- Leisure Suit
- Until Tomorrow Comes
- Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful.......2000-07-01
This is a wonderfully fresh album by a band that defines fun. It's worth a listen because they are truly addictive.
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