Coastin'
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1. Coastin
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2. Soulmate
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3. Spring Fever
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4. Torch
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5. Icajawoya
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6. Miasma
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7. Take Me to the River
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8. Come Together
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9. Water Is Wide
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Coastin',Bill Mize,Hds,Bakersfield Sound,New Age,Pop,Rock
Coastin'
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- Did you ever hear a tenor sax swingin' like a rusty axe?
- A bit much, but.....
- Lemme Tell Ya A Little Story...
- Dear Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller
- Just how serious are you?
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50 Coastin' Classics: Anthology
The Coasters
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ASIN: B0000032WB
Release Date: 1992-11-24 |
Tracks:
- Riot In Cell Block #9
- Wrap It Up
- Framed
- Whadaya Want?
- One Kiss
- I Must Be Dreamin
- The Hatchet Man
- Just Like A Fool
- Smokey Joe's Cafe
- Turtle Dovin
- Down In Mexico
- One Kiss Led To Another
- Brazil
- Searchin'
- Young Blood
- Idol With The Golden Head
- (When She Wants Good Lovin') My Baby Comes To Me
- What Is The Secret Of Your Success?
- Sweet Georgia Brown
- Yakety Yak
- Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
- The Shadow Knows
- Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass
- Hey Sexy
- Charlie Brown
- Three Cool Cats
Tracks:
- Along Came Jones
- That is Rock & Roll
- I'm a Hog for You
- Poison Ivy
- What About Us
- Run Red Run
- Besame Mucho (Part 1)
- Stewball
- Wake Me, Shake Me
- Shoppin' For Clothes
- Thumbin' a Ride
- Wait a Minute
- Little Egypt (Ying-Yang)
- Keep On Rolling
- Girls Girls Girls (Part II)
- Bad Blood
- (Ain't That) Just Like Me
- Teach Me How To Shimmy
- The Slime
- Bad Detective
- Hongry
- Soul Pad
- Down Home Girl
- D.W. Washburn
- Shake 'Em Up and Let 'Em Roll
Customer Reviews:
Did you ever hear a tenor sax swingin' like a rusty axe?.......2007-06-09
This is a collection of 51 songs by the great vocal group the Coasters. The group is remembered for classic hits like "Searchin'", "Yakety Yak", "Charlie Brown" and "Poison Ivy". This collection includes all their hits, plus some lesser known gems like "Idol With the Golden Head", "What About Us" and "The Slime". Most of their songs had a humorous slant to them, but they did occasionally record a "serious" song; like "Brazil", "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" and "Besame Mucho". This is a great collection of great songs by one of the greatest vocal groups of all time. Here is the track listing:
Disc One:
1. Riot in Cell Block #9
2. Wrap It Up
3. Framed
4. Whadaya Want?
5. One Kiss
6. I Must Be Dreamin'
7. The Hatchet Man
8. Just Like a Fool
9. Smokey Joe's Cafe
10. Turtle Dovin'
11. Down in Mexico
12. One Kiss Led to Another
13. Brazil
14. Searchin'
15. Young Blood
16. Idol With the Golden Head
17. (When She Wants Good Lovin') My Baby Comes to Me
18. What is the Secret of Your Success?
19. Sweet Georgia Brown
20. Yakety Yak
21. Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
22. The Shadow Knows
23. Sorry But I'm Gonna Have to Pass
24. Hey Sexy
25. Charlie Brown
26. Three Cool Cats
Disc Two:
1. Along Came Jones
2. That is Rock & Roll
3. I'm a Hog For You
4. Poison Ivy
5. What About Us
6. Run Red Run
7. Besame Mucho (Part I)
8. Stewball
9. Wake Me, Shake Me
10. Shoppin' For Clothes
11. Thumbin' a Ride
12. Wait a Minute
13. Little Egypt (Ying-Yang)
14. Keep on Rolling
15. Girls Girls Girls (Part II)
16. Bad Blood
17. (Ain't That) Just Like Me
18. Teach Me How to Shimmy
19. The Slime
20. Bad Detective
21. Hongry
22. Soul Pad
23. Down Home Girl
24. D.W. Washburn
25. Shake 'Em Up and Let 'Em Roll
A bit much, but............2007-04-27
This collection of the hits of the legendary comedy doo-woppers the Coasters may be a bit much for some people. But if you want to hear some of the best storytelling to a rhythm and blues beat this side of Louis Jordan, then this is for you.
Written mostly by the self-proclaimed "White Negroes" Lieber and Stoller, these guys provided the Coasters with some really funny and wry tales that had a good beat that you can dance to.
Along with the necessary "Great Big Idol With the Golden Head," "Searchin'", "Poison Ivy," "Charlie Brown" etc. we have lesser known but no lesser story songs such as "Riot in Cell Block 9," "Young Blood" (with some really good trick voices), and "What About Us," a thinly-disguised civil rights lament.
Special mention must be given to one latter tune here, "D.W. Washburn," about a lazy tramp who rejects the preaching of the Salvation Army. This picturesque audio cartoon reminds one of the "Schoolhouse Rock" type songs of the early 70s and is quite clever and memorable.
No discussion about the Coasters would be complete without special mention (and comparison) with their comedy doo-wop rivals The Cadillacs. Interesting to learn from the liner notes that these clown princes of Soul story songs occasionally shared the same members (notably Earl "Speedo" Carroll) as well as styles.
A bit much for the casual fan with 50 songs. But if you get it, you'll say like D.W. Washburn, "I do believe I got it made."
Lemme Tell Ya A Little Story..........2004-01-05
Once upon a time (always a good way to start a tale) there was a music fan who needed a Coasters CD for his collection. He knew all the big hits, even had many of them in various compilations, but wanted a more thorough overview of their storied career. There were two choices - the first was a relatively inexpensive 16 song "Very Best Of" that covered the basics and came from a series known for decent pics, notes and information. The second choice was a 50 song two-disc set that garnered rave reviews when it first came out but was more than double the cost. It was a toss up for the notoriously thrifty collector. When a used copy of the 16 track set was found for a big price discount the choice became easier.
Thus "The Very Best Of The Coasters" moved in and filled the requisite needs at first, even tossing in a few lesser heard gems such as the hysterical "Shoppin' For Clothes" and the rousing "Run, Red, Run". The notes which featured an interview with the group's famed writer/producers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller were informative, and while it skimped somewhat on mentioning the contributions of the singers themselves, and by limiting itself to just 16 songs focused almost solely on the hits, it was deemed a decent purchase overall.
But as usually happens with such a consistantly good act as the Coasters he found himself craving even more. Those huge hits that we've all heard a thousand times on radio, in movies and on those cheap Hits Of The 50's compilations were somehow not as impressive stacked one on top of another without pause. Sure they were still excellent compositions, brilliantly sung and played, but they were almost TOO popular to stand out amongst other equally famous sides. On the other hand, those rarer cuts that WERE included seemed fresher, partly because they were not as familiar and partly because Leiber & Stoller were virtually incapable of cutting a bad record and so they began to hold more interest whenever the CD was played. Suddenly that 50 track two-disc set began looking more and more attractive for it would be sure to hold far more obscurities than the mere 16 track "Very Best Of" did. So our hero set out once again on his perilous journey in search of musical nirvana.
However due to those evil licensing folks who limit the time multi-label packages can be on the market (every story needs a villian) "50 Coastin' Classics" was out of circulation by this time. But our fearless hero persevered and finally found the elusive damsel in distress, slayed the dragon and bought a nice used copy (albeit at full original price) and was amply rewarded for his courage. On it he soon discovered he had been denying himself access to 34 terrific songs for far too long. Granted not every one of them was as great as "Yakety Yak" or "Charlie Brown" had been, but the joy of hearing how the Robins evolved into the Coasters over nine full tracks rather than just two as found on the "Very Best Of", including the addition of one of their best comic performances on "Framed" was worth the added price alone. And surely few casual Coasters fans have heard just how adaptable their unique style could be when applied to standards like "Brazil", "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart" and "Besame Mucho", which really stand out as evidence of their singing talent. And while most Coasters collections stop around 1961 this one continues to the dawn of the 70's and showed their skills hadn't dried up just because the hits did, as proven with the funky "Soul Pad" and the great original version of "D.W. Washburn".
As if that wasn't enough, inside this package was a thick booklet that used the same interview from the "Very Best Of" set but only here it wasn't chopped down to size, instead giving us 13 pages of recollections from the famed writing duo with extended comments on nearly every song. Plus it had a full sessionography including the much appriciated information of who sang what parts on each cut, something that was omitted entirely from the smaller hits disc. Besides all that it had lots of photos scattered throughout, an additional 9 page written introduction on the group by respected musicologist Robert Palmer and a colorful, neatly constructed folding cardboard box to store it in.
The moral of this story? Don't be a cheapskate when it comes to great music. Trust that the added expense will be worth it. Hearing the sly vocals on "What Is The Secret Of Your Success" or "The Shadow Knows", the straight-ahead rockin' on "Hey Sexy", "Wake Me, Shake Me" and "Keep On Rollin", or the hilarious reading of "Stewball" will more than bear this policy out. Besides, you'd hear plenty of the big hits they're famous for anyway without even making an effort to, so instead search out the songs that have been lost in the pages of time, many of which are the equals to their more reknowned work, and when added together show just how great these guys really were. Fifty diverse and intricately nuanced songs spread out over two discs make for a much more varied and enjoyable listening experience than you'd get by just sticking to the well-known.
So track "50 Coastin' Classics" down, stop wasting money on packages that give you less of a good thing - even if the price is cheaper - and trust your instincts. You'll live happily ever after if you do. The end.
Dear Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller.......2002-02-18
Everybody's talkin' about Lennon, Jagger, Dylan etc. etc. Nobody seems to care about you. Well, I love you. This CD is one of the warmest, funniest, toughest there is. Thank you for "Yakety Yak", and "Poison Ivy", and "Along Came Jones", and "Shoppin' For Clothes" and all the others. Sincerely, Jacob P.S.: Give my regards to The Coasters.
Just how serious are you?.......2000-05-07
50 Coastin' Classics is a superb collection of Coaster's music, and the production values are superior. The vocals and instrumentation are clean, without much of the muddied sound so prevalent in recordings of this era. Additionally, almost miraculously, these are original recordings, not the cheesy remakes that are flooding the market.
That said, only a true devotee of the Coasters needs this anthology. The group had only six legitimate hits, all of which are available on more concise collections. You'll have to search a bit to make sure you're getting originals, but they are out there. However, if you are a Coasters fanatic and want everything they've done in a quality package, don't pass on this one. It's outstanding!
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- Big letdown - 1 1/2 Stars
- Good for what it is.
- Bloody awful.
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Coastin Home
Mick Taylor
Manufacturer: Shattered Records
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ASIN: B000001MF2
Release Date: 1995-11-03 |
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- Sweet Home Chicago
- Coastin' Home
- I Wonder Why
- You Gotta Move
- You Shook Me
- Can't You Hear Me Knockin'
- Turns To Gold (Bonus Track)
Customer Reviews:
Wow!.......2005-07-27
Almost as good as being there, which I suppose is what a live album is supposed to accomplish. It's not supposed to be studio quality, and the improvisation and banter is what makes it more interesting. It's more of an experience!
Big letdown - 1 1/2 Stars.......2001-07-08
One of my five favorite songs of all time is Can't You Hear Me Knockin' from Sticky Fingers, and when I spotted that track on this live disk at the local record store, I immediately bought this cd. What a disappointment. The liner notes make this sound as if it is one of the most inspired live recordings ever - talk about overblown marketing hype. Those same liner notes mention that there was no set play list for this show - that Taylor just began playing the start of a new song and the band joined in (kind of how Miles Davis worked with Coltrane, Evens and co. in the studio on Kind of Blue). Now that I can believe (the improv nature of the playing - not any other sort of comparison with Kind of Blue). It sounds as if the band might have only practiced these songs once or twice before, and what the liner note writer (who played rythm guitar on a track on the cd) tried to pass off as inpired improvization was really just sloppy, seat-of-the-pants attempts to fill in some musically sounding background noise for Taylor.
So how are Taylor and his featured sax player, Joe Houston? Sloppy. Taylor does not sound his former self as the best part of the Stones' best albums; indeed, he is not really even noticeable on the first two tracks and from his introduction by a band member on the start of third track, he might not even have been playing on those two songs. On the last four songs, he starts off sounding like a mediocre (and drunk) bar band guitarist half-heartedly going through some old Stones songs on a sound check. His playing is neither exciting nor innovative, which are the directions music fans want their favorite bands to take when they digress from the studio versions at a live concert.
As for Joe Houston, sax player - who is this guy? Judging by this performance, nobody. On Sticky Fingers, Bobby Keyes' outstanding sax playing really made Knockin' a fantastic track - duelling with Taylor's guitar in some of the finest jazz style sax playing I have ever heard. In contrast, Houston is just lacking in precision or energy and sounds rather out of tune. As for Houston's attempts to fill Keyes' shoes at this live show, well, it reminds me of one of my earliest memories as a two year old, stepping into my Dad's size 14 wingtips.
What a fitting title - "Coastin' Home" (not the "Live at 14 Below" that Amazon has listed). The musicians on this album just coast along, without attempting to do justice to any of these excellent songs. Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy.
Buy this if you are a diehard Mick Taylor fan and need to fill out your collection. Otherwise, give this as much attention as Taylor and his band gave to performing quality music at this show. I wish I had read the other reviews here before purchasing this disk.
Good for what it is........2000-08-23
It's an impromptu performance and recording. Given the limited amount of Mick Taylor live, it is for a true fan. Yes, I've heard better, but it is what it is.
Bloody awful........2000-02-12
Given his brilliant beginnings with Mayall and the Stones, Mick Taylor should have been one of rock history's greats. Unfortunately, once he left the Stones his career left much to be desired. Other than two solid efforts with Bob Dylan (Infidel's and Real Live) his has been a wasted talent. This is perhaps the worst recording of Taylor's spotty career. The band is talentless, the vocals amateurish, and the majority of the selected songs uninspiring. Even Taylor's playing is not up to his usual standards. Of no redeeming value. Give it a pass...Simon
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Coastin'
Bill Mize
Manufacturer: Hds
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ASIN: B0006ZOV4U
Release Date: 2004-12-07 |
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- Coastin
- Soulmate
- Spring Fever
- Torch
- Icajawoya
- Miasma
- Take Me to the River
- Come Together
- Water Is Wide
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Coastin
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Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
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Coastin'
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