After Clifton Chenier died in 1987 the title of "King of Zydeco" passed to Alton Rubin, better known as Rockin' Dopsie. Often performing in a crown and cape, the accordion playing Dopsie was a regal and rockin' ruler until his death in 1993. His most fully realized session and the one essential Dopsie album, this disc shows Dopsie and his band, The Zydeco Twisters at their upbeat best. Tunes like "I'm in the Mood," Little Richard's "Keep a-Knockin' and Rubin's own "Zydeco Two-Step" are among his best. The covers here are also all keepers and include two Clifton Chenier tunes, "Josephine C'est pas ma femme" and "Hot Tamale Baby" as well as Chicago bluesman Jimmy Rogers's "That's All Right" and a great rendition of Guitar Slim's New Orleans classic "Things That I Used to Do." --Robert Baird
Louisiana Music,Rockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters,Atlantic / Wea,Blues Music,Cajun / Zydeco / New Orleans,Pop,Zydeco
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Power of the Pontchartrain
Tab Benoit Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q9OD1M Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Don't Make No Sense
- Good To Ya, Baby
- Shelter Me
- Power Of the Pontchartrain
- For What It's Worth
- Midnight And Lonesome
- Sac-au-lait Fishing
- Somebody's Got To Go
- I'm Guilty Of Lovin' You
- Addicted
- One Foot In the Bayou
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Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal HorowitzCustomer Reviews:
This one is a must have!!.......2007-07-26
As always...........2007-07-22
Knock out!!.......2007-07-16
Just The Best Blues Guitar Around.......2007-07-15
Tab Never Disappoints.......2007-07-02
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Grant Street
Sonny Landreth Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006FO83Y Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Native Stepson
- Broken Hearted Road
- Gone Pecan
- Port Of Calling
- Blues Attack
- Z. Rider
- U.S.S. Zydecoldsmobile
- Wind In Denver
- All About You
- Pedal To Metal
- Congo Square
Amazon.com
Just as Muhammad Ali once boasted that he could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," Louisiana's Sonny Landreth can make his slide guitar roar like a rocket ship and dance like a ballerina. As this live set recorded on his home turf attests, few guitarists combine such power with such precision. Landreth's veteran rhythm section of bassist David Ranson and drummer Kenneth Blevins provides whipcrack support on a set of supercharged instrumentals ("Native Stepson," "Z. Rider," "Pedal to Metal") and original blues ("Broken-Hearted Road," "Wind in Denver"), building to a climax with the guitarist's signature tune, "Congo Square." Though Landreth established himself as an ace sideman from his apprenticeship with zydeco kingpin Clifton Chenier through his extended stint with John Hiatt, he really cuts loose with his own trio, generating a dynamic propulsion that threatens to levitate this Lafayette dancehall. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Quite simply? Fantastic!.......2007-06-13
This CD Rocks!.......2007-01-11
Got Slide?.......2007-01-11
Greatest Rock/Blues Slide "Live" Album of All-Time.......2006-12-07
I have all of Sonny's recordings. This is right up there with "The Road We're On" in quality. In fact, Grant Street has a couple of tunes from "Road": All About You and Gone Pecan. Of course, Sonny just blows the doors off in the live setting.
That stuff that people have said about Sonny being only an "OK" singer? I just laugh when I hear that. Forget about it. Sonny does just fine there, and anyway, it doesn't mean a thing. You see, quite simply this is some of the greatest guitar work you will EVER hear, so it's immaterial. The guitar playing is so utterly incredible that any singing that might take place is pretty much incidental. Sonny does two or three sublime instrumentals on Grant Street, and on the others he sings and throws out lightning bolts. This is not what you'd call subtle or delicate music; it's heavy blues with a strong dose of Louisiana Zydeco thrown in; every tune just ROCKS!
BUY THIS ALBUM AND PLAY IT LOUD! YOU WILL LOVE IT! BUY IT FOR ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS!
Couldn't be better.......2006-12-01
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Fever for the Bayou
Tab Benoit Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007QJ1IO Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Night Train
- Little Girl Blues
- I Smell A Rat
- Fever For The Bayou
- Lost In Your Lovin'
- Golden Crown
- I Can't Hold Out
- The Blues Is Here To Stay
- Got Love If You Want It
- Blues So Bad
- My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
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Houma homeboy Tab Benoit may have snuck up on some blues fans, but his status as the best and brightest of modern Louisiana bluesmen is now too obvious for any to ignore. His swamp-saturated sound and incisive Telecaster attack, also heard on the Whiskey Store and Whiskey Store Live dueling-guitar albums with Jimmy Thackery, easily personalizes classics, such as Elmore James's "I Can't Hold Out," featured here with saxist Jimmy Carpenter. But Benoit's at his best with the bayou beat. As on 2003's The Sea Saint Sessions, Benoit spotlights the musical heritage of New Orleans by using two guest vocalists who are Crescent City icons: Mardi Gras Indian "Big Chief" Monk Boudreaux and dynastic percussionist/vocalist/composer Cyrille Neville. Boudreaux vocally parades through "Golden Crown" at a fittingly funky Mardi Gras tempo, while Neville provides two songs: the percussion-embellished "Little Girl Blues" and the history lesson "The Blues Is Here to Stay," on which he vocally duets with Benoit between some of the album's best guitar work.Buddy Guy's "I Smell a Rat" is the album's longest track as Benoit, beginning with a tasty intro, takes his most extended guitar workout, conjuring up a late-night blues club feel in the process. Benoit also contributes three originals, including the zydeco-tinged title track, an anthem of Cajun pride that serves him well as a signature song. Also his is the swamp stomper "Night Train," the album opener. At the other end is a surprise finale, a sublime front-porch, finger-picking acoustic rendition of "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". --Michael Point
Customer Reviews:
Awesom.......2007-07-16
Very pleasantly surprised.......2007-05-14
hear him in person!.......2007-02-14
Gumbo blues.......2005-10-02
In New Orleans the Blues will Never Die.......2005-09-16
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Best of the Bayou Blues
Tab Benoit Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GFLJJA Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Voodoo On The Bayou
- Drownin' On Dry Land
- Somehow
- Jambalaya
- Nice And Warm
- Rainy Day Blues
- Gone Too Long
- What I Live For
- Mother Earth
- Crawfishin'
- Standing On The Bank
- The Seventh Son
- You Got What I Want
- Cherry Tree Blues
- Hot Tamale Baby
- These Blues Are All Mine
Amazon.com
What's best about Best of the Bayou Blues is Tab Benoit's spankin' electric guitar tones and lean 'n' nasty licks on numbers like the ode to Cajun living "Voodoo on the Bayou" and the stinging, vibrato-drenched epic "These Blues are All Mine." This collection of Louisiana-themed tunes plucked from Benoit's five early Vanguard albums relate to the singer-and-six-stringer's swampland raising. They also showcase his versatility--veering from his customary plugged-in blues framework to a gentle acoustic take on the Delta classic "Mother Earth" to a roaring zydeco romp through Clifton Chenier's dancehall anthem "Hot Tamale Baby." Willie Nelson guests on "Rainy Day Blues," trading vocals and blending his nylon-string guitar with Benoit's Telecaster. A brisk jaunt through Hank Williams's "Jambalaya" seems more lagniappe than main course, but when Benoit's guitar comes crying into the soulful, homesick "Nice and Warm"--which plays out like a page written in this road warrior's diary on an especially lonely night--he more than compensates for the few slights among these 15 tunes. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
Tab's Blues.......2006-11-13
Bayou Allsorts........2006-11-13
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Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast
Various Artists Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BNTM0U Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Yes We Can Can - Allen Toussaint
- World I Never Made - Dr. John
- Back Water Blues - Irma Thomas
- Gather by the River - Davell Crawford
- Cryin' in the Streets - Buckwheat Zydeco
- Canal Street Blues - Dr. Michael White
- Brother John Is Gone/Herc-Jolly-John - Wild Magnolias
- When the Saints Go Marching In - Eddie Bo
- My Feet Can't Fail Me Now - Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- Tou' les jours st pas la m - Carol Fran
- L'Ouragon - BeauSoleil
- Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans - Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Prayer for New Orleans - Charlie Miller
- What a Wonderful World - The Wardell Quezergue Orchestra featuring Donald Harrison
- Tipitina and Me - Allen Toussaint
- Philharmonic Louisiana 1927 - Randy Newman and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra with members of the New York
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Hurricane Katrina may have devastated New Orleans and surrounding Gulf communities in 2005, but it was also a forceful reminder of the Crescent City's world renowned status as the epicenter of much American musical heritage. This benefit album (all net proceeds will be donated to the local relief efforts of Habitat for Humanity, with a portion specifically set aside to provide housing for local musicians left homeless by the disaster) picks up that latter thread, a sometimes bittersweet reminder of how deepy ingrained, yet all-too-fragile, that cultural legacy really is. Allen Toussaint's succulent reworking of his "Yes We Can Can" sets a rhythmic, optimistic tone that parallels his city's own historical resilience, while Dr. John turns in a bluesy, laid-back "World I Never Made" that's a sharp contrast to the flashes of anger he showed on Tab Benoit's earlier benefit collection, Voice of the Wetlands. Irma Thomas gives a swampy, timely edge to Bessie Smith's "Back Water Blues" while others pay tribute to the region's history of gospel (Davell Crawford, Eddie Bo), indigenous cajun folk (Buckwheat Zydeco, Beausolei, Carol Fran) and legacy as the Birthplace of Jazz (vibrantly disparate contributions from Dr. Michael White, Dirty Dozen Brass Band and the venerable Preservation Hall Jazz Band). The Wild Magnolias' medley "Brother John Is Gone/Herc-Jolly-John" is a joyous, African-rooted gumbo of musical possibilities, while Donald Harrison's sax work with The Wardell Querzergue's Orchestra's on "What a Wonderful World" is a fine preamble for Toussaint's elegiac solo piano rendition of "Tipitina and Me." Randy Newman's closer, a melancholic new version of Good Old Boys' "Louisiana 1927," is a tribute to his own N.O. roots whose refrain--"Louisiana, they're trying to wash us away"--is also a forceful, tragic reminder that history does indeed repeat. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
Nonesuch Records is releasing a benefit album of newly recorded songs featuring artists from the New Orleans music community - across a wide variety of styles - to document the depth, richness and profound musicality of that unique city. Funds from the sale of the record, titled Our New Orleans, will be donated to Habitat For Humanity to aid those affected by the recent Hurricane Katrina disaster. A number of New Orleans' best known musicians have been asked to record songs that are integral to their lives and that express their feelings about the city and the recent events there. Sessions began in New York on September 20, with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Wild Magnolias recording at Clinton Studios. Later the same day and on September 21, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band recorded at New York's Avatar Studios. Further sessions in October included Dr. John, Buckwheat Zydeco, and Randy Newman, among others. Nonesuch's parent company - Warner Bros. Records - is donating all of the production costs for this record, as part of the Warner Music Group's larger efforts on behalf of the hurricane victims. Many others involved in the project are also generously donating their time and services.Customer Reviews:
One of the very best.......2007-04-15
This disk has already earned over one MILLION dollars for the Habitat for Humanity Musicians Village and other causes. If you buy a copy of this disk for everyone on your Xmas list, you won't go wrong.
Good old Louisiana music.......2007-03-08
Great Representation of the Music from New Orleans.......2007-02-06
It's just an added bonus that the proceeds go to the rebuilding effort.
Best of the Unique to New Orleans.......2006-11-13
the City that Care Forgot is sweetly remembered.......2006-09-15
Do you feel any melancholy? Yeah, you right! Do you wish you could do more for those who have suffered? Yeah, baby.
This is a wonderful compilation of artists from the area, and even more than a year after Katrina - it's worth buying and supporting the Habitat and musicias who lost their homes.
I DO know what it means to miss New Orleans...
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The Best of Slim Harpo
Slim Harpo Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005KPX Release Date: 1997-11-04 |
Tracks:
- I'm A King Bee
- I've Got Love If You Want It
- Wonderin' And Worryin'
- You'll Be Sorry One Day
- Strange Love
- Bobby Sox Baby
- One More Day
- Rainin' In My heart
- Blues Hangover
- Buzzin'
- Still Rainin' In My Heart
- Snoopin' Around
- Te Ni Nee Ni Nu
- Tip On In, Part 1
- Shake Your Hips
- Baby, Scratch My Back
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Slim Harpo recorded really good rhythm and blues. He never got too fancy; he never forgot the importance of the groove. He died young in 1970, but his music reached the Rolling Stones (who covered his "I'm a King Bee"), the Kinks (who sang his "I Got Love If You Want It"), Van Morrison, and Them (whose first single was Harpo's "Don't Start Crying Now"). These songs and other greats--"Tip on In," "Baby, Scratch My Back"--are all included in this excellent collection of Harpo's greatest sides. --Robert GordonCustomer Reviews:
Rainin' In My Heart.......2007-03-20
BLUESMAN.......2007-01-26
Quit teasin' me, baby........2006-01-12
A Bluesman To Remember.......2004-11-24
A knockout R&B singer, that will bedazzle you..........2004-05-19
A great cd, that will appeal to fans of blues, roots of rock'n'roll, swing, and rockabilly. Though Slim Harpo is a "blues" artist, his music would have been considered r&b back in the 50's, and now would be categorized as jump blues. A perfect beat for swing dancing, this music was big in jukeboxes at Juke Joints & roadhouses, across the USA in the 50's. There are a few chart hits that he had, and his popularity was immense.
A great cd, is the bottom line here.
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After the Rain
Irma Thomas Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EULJVA Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- In the Middle of It All
- Flowers
- I Count the Tears
- Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor
- I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
- If You Knew How Much
- Another Man Done Gone
- Till I Can't Take It Anymore
- These Honey Dos
- Another Lonely Heart
- Soul of a Man
- Stone Survivor
- Shelter in the Rain
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Irma Thomas has long been hailed as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans," an accolade that's accurate but seems a little limited. (Imagine calling Elvis Presley the "King of Memphis Rock & Roll.") As her first album of new recordings in six years attests, Thomas can sing just about anything better than just about anyone from just about anywhere. Though the liner notes indicate that most of the material was selected before Hurricane Katrina, there's a bittersweet resonance that extends from Arthur Alexander's lament about a once happy home "In the Middle of It All" and the soul classic "I Count the Tears" to the funeral dirge of the traditional "Another Man Done Gone" and the Blind Willie Johnson blues standard "Soul of a Man." There's an inspirational quality as well, in the gospel "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" and the stirring closer, Stevie Wonder's "Shelter in the Rain," with only David Torkanowsky's piano backing Thomas's transcendent voice. Other Louisiana instrumental seasonings come from Sonny Landreth's slide guitar and Dirk Powell's fiddle. Most singers who have been recording as long as Thomas resort to tricks, mannerisms, and show-off displays, but she remains the anti-diva, a stylist of exquisite understatement whose every note rings true and hits home. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
Irma Thomas is one of New Orleans' most beloved and iconic entertainers. On 'After the Rain,' the Soul Queen of New Orleans brings her rich and resonant vocals to a surprisingly varied repertoire that spans 75 years of American songwriting, the common thread being Irma's soulful and direct-from-the-heart delivery. Spare and often acoustic instrumental settings by an all-star Louisiana band allow Irma's vocals to shine through on each song. Recorded at rural Dockside Studio in Maurice, Louisiana only months after Hurricane Katrina, After the Rain is a remarkable declaration of resilience, presenting Irma Thomas at her very best.Customer Reviews:
My favorite Irma Thomas recording ever!!.......2007-07-28
A "Nawlins" Angel Sings For Us All.......2007-05-27
LEGENDARY SURVIVOR AT HER PEAK~BRAVO IRMA!!!.......2006-12-01
After The Rain - CD.......2006-08-03
A great sound.......2006-07-06
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Live! Down the Road
Marcia Ball Manufacturer: Alligator Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007YMV2O Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Big Shot
- The Right Tool For The Job
- Just Kiss Me
- That's Enough of that Stuff
- Louella
- Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday
- La Ti Da
- It Hurts To Be In Love (w/ Angela Strehli)
- Down The Road
- No Ordinary Woman
- Crawfishin'
- Louisiana 1927
- Count The Days
- Let Me Play With Your Poodle
Album Description
For more than 30 years, Ball has been delivering her signature brand of Texas blues, Louisiana R&B and Gulf Coast swamp pop to audiences all over the world. She has earned a huge and intensely loyal following through critically acclaimed albums and continued non-stop touring. Live, she's simply unbeatableLIVE! DOWN THE ROAD, a blistering set recorded at the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in 2004. The CD mixes songs from throughout her career, including longtime fan favorites like La Ti Da and Crawfishin' as well as newer material like Louella. Ball gives each song the workout of a lifetime, reinventing and reinvigorating every track with the immediacy and fire only a live show can deliver.
Customer Reviews:
Great times relived.......2007-06-15
An AWESOME Vintonese Rocker .......2007-04-11
Its safe to say, buy it, listen to it and relish it. This will truly liven up a party when you plug this one in!
A real treat!.......2007-03-09
Marcia goes live.......2006-03-22
A little piece of home.......2006-02-25
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Selling Insincerity
Abigail's Ghost Manufacturer: Aesperus Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OA25I6 Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- ) Mazurka
- ) Close
- ) Waiting Room
- ) Love Sounds
- ) Sellout
- ) Dead People's Review
- ) Monochrome
- ) Windows
- ) Cerulean Blue
- ) Seeping
- ) Mother May I?
Product Description
The first full length release by the progressive rock band Abigail's Ghost. The LP consists of 11 original tracks including "Waiting Room," "Close," and "Mother May I?." With haunting artwork by Polish mastermind Konrad Krol and an inherently dark subject matter, the record is as visually stunning as it sounds.Customer Reviews:
Artistry at its best.......2007-05-13
Talent this great is hard to find, and first albums are never this mature and original. All in all, "Selling Insincerity" is an incredible piece of artistry. Great work guys!
Pure Beauty..........2007-04-12
Guitar playing is definitely cutting edge, proving to be both speedy and turbulent at times when it is needed, but then immediately switching to heart-felt emotional guitar parts; especially at solos, very mellow and cool! The heavy riffing, ambient clean guitar and entrancing accoustic guitar all compliment each other perfectly throughout the album. Great examples of this are in songs like "Close," "Dead Peoples Review," and "Seeping" just to name a few. It's obvious that guitarist, Josh Theriot knows a lot about the instrument and how to get exactly what he wants out of it, simply great.
The vocals and lyrical content are very free-flowing, great melodies and the harmonization is just fantastic. I also really like the voice the lead singer has, comparable to Steven Wilson, which is in no way a bad thing. Overall Theriot delivers again with bass player Kenneth Wilson and keyboardist Brett Guillory adding to their list of talents with this tremendous and emotional display vocals.
The drumming is absolutely magnificent, one of the first things I noticed about the song "Close" was how addictive and smooth the drum beats were. Another great song with really technical and perfectly controlled drumming is "Sellout." Great control on the snare and extremely powerful drum fills using the double kick. The whole album has great drumming, very talented guy here!
I was also a really big fan of the bass in this album. In most bands, the bass simply follows the guitar, not adding its own layer to the music. Thankfully this is not the case with Abigail's Ghost. The bass always adds its own element to the song as well as carries the song throughout the whole album. I find myself humming these addictive and catchy rhythms all the time, really good stuff.
Finally, although in some songs not as impactive, the keyboard adds another facet to Abigail's Ghost melodic songwriting. It is great because it doesn't go over the top. Exactly the opposite in fact, the lovely piano parts give many songs such as "Sellout" and "Monochrome" the perfect accent of ambience that send the listener to another place. In a word, beautiful.
Overall, the band is awesome and right now I bet you're wondering "if they're so great, what's with the four star rating?" I really enjoy their music, but at some points I often felt like they sounded very similar to Porcupine Tree. This is not exactly a bad thing, and since it is their first album, it's understandable that they may not have found their sound yet, but the vocalist seems to be nearly parallel with Steven Wilson with his approach on vocals. This doesn't kill the band though, and there is no doubt in my mind that Abigail's Ghost will eventually find their sound. I am anxious to see how great this band could get, they are already so awesome!
If Amazon allowed me, I would give this album a 4.5 it is a GREAT album and I would reccomend it to any fan of Porcupine Tree or just great music in general!
Good, but imitated........2007-04-10
Peace
Captivating.......2007-04-08
Excellent.......2007-04-05
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Blues 88's: Boogie Woogie Instrumentals
Various Artists Manufacturer: Easydisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000663W Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Buzzin' - Honey Alexander
- Walk The Walk - David Maxwell
- My Bonnie Rocks - Al Copley
- C.Q. Boogie - Katie Webster
- Keep It Rollin'! (Solo) - Davell Crawford
- Albi's Boogie - Roomful Of Blues
- Backstage Boogie - Deanna Bogart
- Yancey's Bugle Call (Solo) - Preacher Jack
- Honky Tonk Train - Jay McShann
- Three Keys (Solo) - James Booker
Customer Reviews:
Get up and JUMP!.......2007-01-10
Use Cruise Control.......2006-12-05
Love It!!!!.......2006-08-11
This is going to be stuck in my CD player for a good long while. Lots of fun and these guys are GOOD! I just started taking boogie woogie piano after several years of classical so I can hear what they are doing and am just so impressed - I can't imagine playing this well. I like fast music and while some may say its showing off - I say 'if you got it flaunt it'!
The difficult thing with boogie is the timing - getting the right hand and left hand coordinated when they are hitting different timings and rhythms. I should say its difficult for me but these guys get it right - sooo right!
Clean recording and not a single track which I skip.
Catchy Boogie Woogie.......2006-03-05
Looking to Boogie, Get this Album.......2005-01-26
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