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Track Listings
1. Possession
2. Savage Affection
3. Time You Spent With Me
4. Leave My House
5. Indefinite Inhibition
6. Thinkin' Some More
7. Can It Be
8. I'm Grounded
9. Red Book
10. You Don't Satisfy

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Whiskey
Whiskey on a Sunday
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Makes you want to pick up a guitar and start singing along...
  • sick
  • yeah jim
  • Christmas gift of music
  • Whiskey on a Sunday
Whiskey on a Sunday
Flogging Molly
Manufacturer: Side One Dummy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FUF80M
Release Date: 2006-07-25

Tracks:

  1. Laura
  2. Drunken Lullabies (Acoustic)
  3. The Wanderlust (Acoustic)
  4. Another Bag of Bricks (Acoustic)
  5. Tomorrow Comes a Day Too Soon (Acoustic)
  6. The Lives of You Again (Live)
  7. Swagger (Live)
  8. Black Friday Rule (Live)
  9. Within a Mile Of Home (Live)
  10. What's Left of the Flag (Live)

Tracks:

  1. Full Length Documentary

Amazon.com

Forever the buzz on Flogging Molly: the records are terrific, but wait until you see them live. And you can do both with the Los Angeles band's fifth record, a dual-disc CD (10 songs) and DVD (106 minutes) that pulsate with a remarkable mix of Irish pub traditional and enthusiastic punk rock. The audio CD is crammed with fan favorites--"Drunken Lullabies," "Black Friday Rules," "What's Left of the Flag"--that have been recreated either live on stage or acoustically in studio. The latter treatment strips down the wall-of-sound live band until the mandolin, accordion, and tin whistle echo like a Saturday night in Kilkenny, turning rampant rocker "Wanderlust" into a gentle waltz and "Another Bag of Bricks" into a pub-rock sing-a-long. The album's lone newcomer is a full-band studio take of "Laura," a farewell-thee love song featured on the DVD, which includes Bridge Regan's frenzied fiddle playing and vocalist Dave King's croaky Irish twang. Recorded in seven different countries, the DVD nails the genuine spirit of Flogging Molly's live performances and tracks the stories of each band member, especially King, who recalls bolting hometown Dublin for America. --Scott Holter

Album Description

This full-length documentary was shot over two years and in seven countries, capturing the journey of Flogging Molly from their bar band roots to their current success. Includes footage in the studio, on tour, at home, and at their sold-out homecoming performance at the Wiltern Theater in LA. This "in the pocket" experience with the candid and charismatic Flogging Molly family is set to the driving beat of their thunderous live performances. Brought together through unlikely happenstance and bound by an intense passion and heartfelt belief in what they do, the seven members and their associates provide a good look at how things can be done against the grain. Their formula for success: believing in oneself, refusing to be pigeonholed, and rising from humble beginnings to fulfill a dream.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Makes you want to pick up a guitar and start singing along..........2007-06-19

I am a big fan of this group, and Whiskey on a Sunday is definately something any fan of Flogging Molly should pick up. With a compilation of great songs from different albums and an extra DVD that shows several backstage footage as well as different performances over the years a lots of funny moments, this is one set you want to pick up!

Music of the CD includes:
"Laura" - 4:15
"Drunken Lullabies" (acoustic) - 4:55
"The Wanderlust" (acoustic) - 3:37
"Another Bag of Bricks" (acoustic) - 4:05
"Tomorrow Comes a Day Too Soon" (acoustic) - 3:39
"The Likes of You Again" (live) - 4:08
"Swagger" (live) - 2:14
"Black Friday Rule" (live) - 11:57
"Within a Mile of Home" (live) - 4:34
"What's Left of the Flag" (live) - 4:13

DVD extras include:

"Badger", a short piece on Flogging Molly's technician.

"Dave in the Studio", Dave King singing Light of a Fading Star in the studio.

"Gary", a short piece on Gary Schwindt, the band's manager, also the brother of Flogging Molly's drummer George Schwindt.

"Joe and Matt", a short movie of Matt Hensley and Joe Sib from SideOneDummy Records goofing off.

"Outtakes", including Dennis Casey's request that someone set his nipples on fire.

"Return to Molly Malone's", a piece on a concert which Flogging Molly performed on Saint Patrick's Day at Molly Malone's Pub in Los Angeles, where the band first played.

"Rebels of the Sacred Heart", music video with live footage shot at the Wiltern Theater.

"Selfish Man", music video with live footage shot at the Wiltern Theater.

This is definately recommended. Watch it for great music and great moments

5 out of 5 stars sick.......2007-04-10

it is a great albumand dvd. if you are a fan you will love it. if you want to get into flogging, this is a great cd and the dvd helps invite more fans to love FM.

5 out of 5 stars yeah jim.......2007-02-09

jim dzuira, the creater of the documentary, is one of my best friends, and all i have to say is that he did a great job, and anyone that is even a remote fan of flogging molly should definetly go pick this item up. look out for this guy in hollywood, youll be seeing more from him.

4 out of 5 stars Christmas gift of music.......2007-01-12

This was a Christmas gift for my son. He says he enjoyed the music very much.

5 out of 5 stars Whiskey on a Sunday.......2007-01-09

I myself ony listened to the short samples before buying as a Christmas gift for my 10 year old grandson. By the look on his face when he opened it , I'd say it was a BIG hit! His 12 year old brother has this set and he wanted it as well.
Whiskey or God
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I'll Take The Whiskey
  • Dale Watson Whiskey or God
  • Get this One!
  • We could use more Dale Watsons
  • Remarkable
Whiskey or God
Dale Watson
Manufacturer: Palo Duro Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000ENUL8Y
Release Date: 2006-03-21

Tracks:

  1. Sit And Drink And Cry
  2. Whiskey Or God
  3. I Don't Feel Too Lucky Today
  4. No Help Wanted
  5. My Heart Is Yours
  6. It Hurts So Good
  7. Truckin' Queen (I Got My Night Gown On...)
  8. Darlin' Look At Me Now
  9. I Wish I Was Crazy Again
  10. I Ain't Been Right, Since I've Been Left
  11. Tequila And Teardrops
  12. 38..21..34
  13. Outta Luck
  14. Heeah!!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I'll Take The Whiskey.......2007-03-13

I've been a follower of Dale since his first Hightone album "Cheating Heart Attack" (a ripper). He's had his ups and downs since that time but has always emerged triumphant. I saw him last week in Newcastle, Australia and he was everything I had hoped for and more. He brought out his crack band, which actually plays on this disc and they are a top notch group of seasoned session pros. They might not look that good but they sure sound good. This album is another cracker of a record and carries on the tradition of hard-core honky-tonk music based on the "real" country of the 40's, 50's and 60's, not today's CMT rubbish. Keep 'em coming Dale. As an aside, I found Dale to be a true gentleman and hope that life treats him better than in the past. He has also developed into a fantastic guitarist playing that outrageous Tompkins guitar of his.

5 out of 5 stars Dale Watson Whiskey or God.......2007-03-09

If you are a Dale Watson fan you will love this CD Love Sit and drink and cry also Hurts so good You won`t be sorry dale is pure country

5 out of 5 stars Get this One!.......2007-03-03

This 2006 Dale Watson release is, in my opinion, his best work yet. While Nashville and "modern suburban Country Music" continues to pollute the airwaves, Dale Watson never fails to put out quality music. This album has to rank among the finest of this decade. There are 14 songs here, and not a bad one in the bunch. Dale has one of the most distinct voices in country music, with a lot of Merle Haggard style. But his vocals on this one, harken back to the great Lefty (who Merle also imitated), while still maintaining that "no-nonsense" delivery of Dale's. I also have to say that the guitar work is fantastic....very similar and hard charging as that of the Johnny Horton sound or even Marty Stuart! A few standout tracks, including "38:21:34" and the title track "Whiskey or God". The sound and mixing are flawless. Overall, no complaints. I'm already looking for his next release. A+

5 out of 5 stars We could use more Dale Watsons.......2007-01-03

If you miss real country music or wonder what happened to it, buy this CD. Dale is the real thing. Great voice, real heart, great music.

5 out of 5 stars Remarkable.......2006-08-09

This is one of my favorite CDs from Dale; it's hard to believe that some of these songs were rejected by his former record labels!

The title track, Whiskey or God, is actually very spiritual -- and a great song to boot. Like so many things today, it might not pass the 3-second test by a radio programmer -- but if you actually listen to the song, you might just discover something good and meaningful.

I'm a fan -- let's hear some more, Dale!!
Whiskey Before Breakfast
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • 10 Stars If You Had 'Em
  • the master
  • it'll make you lay down your guitar.
  • A masterful acoustic album
  • terrific album
Whiskey Before Breakfast
Norman Blake
Manufacturer: Rounder Select
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0000002D4
Release Date: 1994-10-27

Tracks:

  1. Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
  2. Under the Double Eagle
  3. Six White Horses
  4. Salt River
  5. Old Grey Mare
  6. Down At Milow's House
  7. Sleepu Eyed Joe/Indian Creek
  8. Arkansas Traveler
  9. The Girl I Left Behind Me
  10. The Mistrel Boy to the War Has Gone/The Ash Grove
  11. Church St. Blues
  12. Macon Rag
  13. Fiddler's Dram/Whiskey Before Breakfast
  14. Slow Train Through Georgia

Album Description

The first album to feature the virtuoso acoustic guitar playing of Norman Blake has come to be regarded as a true classic. Accompanied by second guitarist Charlie Collins, Norman offers definitive guitar performances of many old-time and bluegrass tunes, as well as several tradition-rooted originals. Whiskey Before Breakfast is a cornerstone of bluegrass and guitar record collections everywhere.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 10 Stars If You Had 'Em.......2007-01-27

A lot of Blake fans consider "Live At McCabes" their favorite but, as good as the playing is there, for me the live guitar sound lacks warmth and "woodiness". "Whiskey Before Breakfast" is what a big old Martin steel string should sound like.

Norman doesn't play too much of this "fast stuff" anymore, but his lines still have a driving forward motion to them that make even the fastest tunes here, like "Salt Creek", sound relaxed and effortless. I always wished he'd do a fingerpicking record as I think he's underrated in that regard. "Down At Milow's House" has a parlor-classical poise to it that almost reminds me of John Renbourn. I was familiar with his duet with Bromberg on "Arkansas Traveller" first before hearing this solo version.

The overall technique of younger players and the amount of educational information on flatpicking has exploded since this record came out in the 70's. But for my money, few can touch it for pure soul.

One thing has always intrigued me: In the liner notes Nancy Blake mentions a "ebony nut" among the features of Norman's D-18. However, from the pictures on the sleeve at least, the nut on that guitar sure looks like bone or some white composite rather than ebony. I know they use ebony for violin nuts and I've seen wooden nuts on old bowlback mandolins, but I've never come across a "modern" guitar with one. I wonder if she was referring to the bridge base, which looks like it could be ebony and probably would have some impact on the tone.

5 out of 5 stars the master.......2007-01-26

I've owned this CD since high school and listen to it constantly. It was the first Blake recording I bought and I did so without having ever heard him before; I had heard my older guitarist friends say good things about him and chose this one because I was familiar with more of the tunes on it than on the other albums in the rack. This is terrific playing--clean, no-gimmick flatpicking. Absolutely a great album.

5 out of 5 stars it'll make you lay down your guitar........2004-05-17

Remember vinyl LP's?? I wore out two vinyl copies of this album, and I'm one of those compulsive record geeks who cleans records each time, stores them properly, etc.

Norman Blake has a feel for traditional music, from the rousing martial-like "Under the Double Eagle" to the gentle "Ash Grove" and "The Minstrel Boy."

The only drawback to this album would be if you yourself play guitar. It'll make you weep. ("I'll never be able to do that...")

As far as the vocals go, they are absolutely in keeping with the style of the music. (Another reviewer slammed the vocals; hey, Billie Holiday's voice was raspy and annoying at times, but no one would ever say it didn't deliver the goods.)

5 out of 5 stars A masterful acoustic album.......2002-12-02

Acoustic guitar whiz Norman Blake started off as a bluegrass prodigy in the late 1950s, and flatpicked his way across numerous albums in the 1960s and '70s, particularly as a session guitarist on albums by Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Joan Baez, and as frequent collaborator in John Hartford's various bands. This is one of his best-known solo records from the 'Seventies, a typically understated, flawless set of stripped-down, nostalgic old-timey acoustic numbers, with Blake playing solo and accompanied by a sympathetic secod guitar. There are plenty of Vaudeville and Southern-themed songs on here, including ditties such as "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane," "Arkansas Traveler" and "Old Gray Mare," music that the entertainment industry -- in all its areas -- had long since turned its back on. Blake breathes life back into these old standards, taking each song at his leisure while crooning in his thin, smooth old-mannish voice. For fans of great music, simply and elegantly performed, this is hard to beat. Plus, the guy's a world-class ace flatpicker -- folks who actually "get" what he's doing on guitar will be amazed.

5 out of 5 stars terrific album.......2002-11-28

i don't actually own this album on cd; yet. i have the album, that i got unknowingly when i found my parents record collection in our basement a few years ago. well i finally got a turntable; today, listened to the album 2 times all the way through, and i was spellbound.

i play guitar, and when even a non-musician hears the musicianship on this album, they should be spellbound. Norman plays with this intense fortitude; as is shown on tracks such as:
'sleepy eyed joe/indian creek' and 'church st. blues'. norman blake has to be one of the most underrated guitarists in all of music.

i also love the sound of this album. it is recorded in a way that an independent album would be. there are no instruments except norman voice and his guitar(and this guitarist named charled collins). the album also has that wholesome feel; that you could just tap your feet, or sing along to it.

i would recommend this album for people who love downhome music, and traditional music. and also to people who are into traditional bluegrass guitar; believe me norman blake is one of the best, and this album proves it.
Lace and Whiskey
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Love This Album
  • Average Coop Album
  • What I admire about Alice
  • Awesome Classic - Never Forgotten
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Lace and Whiskey
Alice Cooper
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000006XSD
Release Date: 1995-03-15

Tracks:

  1. It's Hot Tonight
  2. Lace And Whiskey
  3. Road Rats
  4. Damned If You Do
  5. You And Me
  6. King Of The Silver Screen
  7. Ubangi Stomp
  8. (No More) Love At Your Convenience
  9. I Never Wrote Those Songs
  10. My God

Album Description

1977 Warner Brothers album featuring the top 10 smash 'You And Me'. 10 tracks total.

Album Details

Contains the Us Top 20 Hit 'You and Me', a Melodic, Mid-Tempo Ballad. This is Alice Cooper's 1977 Release for the Metal Blade Label. Also Includes the Title Track, '(No More) Love at Your Convenience', 'i Never Wrote These Songs' and Six More.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Love This Album.......2007-03-27

I bought this back when it first came out in the 70's, haven't listened to it in 20+ years. Forgot how much I liked it. Yeah, it gets silly, and the disco song is irritating . . . but that's what the SKIP button is for, right? The only problem with this CD is the low volume -- have to crank it to get a decent listen. Other than that, love it.

3 out of 5 stars Average Coop Album.......2006-12-12

"Lace And Whisky" is a complete left turn for Alice. He cut his hair, assumed a 40's era gangster persona, and left the horror "shock rock" behind him. Cooper once again teams up with Ezrin, Wagner, Hunter, and Levin, but comes up with a very different album. This is not really a concept piece but the main thrust of the album seems to deal with the Alice's admission of his now well documented problems with alcohol and excess in general. Alice's album sales were beginning a real decline by this time, and even though the album sported the top 10 ballad "You And Me" it sold significantly less than it's predecessors. The album is all over the place. Alice actually does some of his hardest rock material with songs like "It's Hot Tonight", "Damned If You Do", and especially "Road Rats" (supposedly the inspiration for the movie "Roadie"). None of these are great Cooper tunes, but they do have an energy that makes them fun to listen to. The album also contains the humorous "King Of The Silver Screen" a song about a transvestite construction worker who dreams of being a movie star (only Alice could think this up). There is some throwaway filler here as well such as his cover of "Ubangi Stomp", and the disco laden "Love At Your Convenience". On the other hand the two songs that deal with his alcohol problems "Lace And Whisky" and especially the excellent "I Never Wrote Those Songs" are both strong with heartfelt poignant lyrics. Anyone who has ever gone on a drinking binge and not been able to remember what they did the night before can relate to this one. The album closer sees the first inclusion of Alice's conversion to Christianity in his lyrics with the organ filled "My God". I am not exactly sure at what point this happened but the subject would find its way more and more into Alice's work over the next 3 decades. It is a cool way to end the album and works well both musically and lyrically. "Lace And Whisky" is not an essential Alice Cooper album and is usually regarded as one of his lesser releases by fans. I think it is worth owning, but it is a very average release for the Coop.

3 out of 5 stars What I admire about Alice.......2006-07-11

... is that he tries many differnt styles of music and obviously seems to have fun making all these creative and original songs and albums. Though, this is one of his weakest, it is still worth the price as some songs are just beautiful such as "It's Hot Tonight", "Lace and Whiskey" and "You and Me". Alice is incredibly talented and always keeps things interesting. Also, try the following album FROM THE INSIDE, thats far superior and absoutely flawless.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Classic - Never Forgotten.......2006-05-20

agree with Johnny B. Good's review "100%". I had this on album as a teen, and loved it. I just purchased it on CD. I did not realize it was still available. I am so stoked!!

3 out of 5 stars What We Are Is What We Are.......2006-05-01

What we are are hard-core Alice Cooper fans to have listened to this album in its entirety more than the one time on the day we bought it. Though backed with the best songwriters and musicians, Alice's weak and uninspired delivery drag "Maurice Escargot" through his paces throughout most of this anemic offering (think what a sober Cooper could have made of "It's Hot Tonight!"). In my humble opinion, this album, though eclectic and humorous, is one where the joke is on Alice. The great news here is the lush ballad "You and Me." Too bad they released a chopped up version as a single, even if it did chart as a Top Ten Hit. The album version features a string section that soars with over the top angst. This song is a classic, and is the bright spot on this tired yet oh so sincere Alice Cooper effort.
Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound: Original Classic Hits, Vol. 4
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • whiskey bent & hell bound
  • Pure Hank
  • Hank The Great
  • Great Album!!
  • Vintage Hank from 1979
Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound: Original Classic Hits, Vol. 4
Hank Williams Jr.
Manufacturer: Curb Special Markets
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ASIN: B000000DAU
Release Date: 1995-03-14

Tracks:

  1. Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound
  2. Tired Of Being Johnny B. Good
  3. Outlaw Women
  4. (I Don't Have) Anymore Love Songs
  5. White Lightnin'
  6. Women I've Never Had
  7. O.D.'d In Denver
  8. Come And Go BLues
  9. Old Nashville Cowboys
  10. The Conversation

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars whiskey bent & hell bound.......2007-02-24

I real enjoyed listening to this cd. There wasnt one song that I didnt like. If you like hank williams jr. you will like this cd.

5 out of 5 stars Pure Hank.......2005-08-02

This is pure Hank from the days when we all didn't have to worry about being politically correct. It's an oldie but a goodie.

5 out of 5 stars Hank The Great.......2005-03-29

There ain't much to talk about if you'll talk about Hank. His sound is unique and matchless, and this album is one of his diamonds.Listening to this album I can almost see myself in a trashy bar sippin' from my glass of Old Jack. Yeeeowww!! Pure and outlaw country! just the way it should always be.

5 out of 5 stars Great Album!!.......2004-06-10

This is where Hank really starts coming true to form as we know him today! Family tradition was a good album but this one is great! Filled with great hits, any Hank fan will truly appreciate this album which includes Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound, O.D.'d in Denver, etc.

5 out of 5 stars Vintage Hank from 1979.......2004-03-31

While Kenny Rogers (of whom I am also a huge fan) was dominating the commercial aspect of country music with songs such as The Gambler and She believes in me, Hank was doing things his way, just as he always has done since he left MGM, with his unique blend of country, rock and blues. Of course, plenty of others have blended these three, including Elvis in the fifties, but Hank's blend is very much his own.

On this album, the my favorite tracks (but not by much) are the title track, Women I've never had and a brilliant duet with Waylon Jennings, The conversation, about Hank's father. There's also a great revival of White lightning, which was written by the Big Bopper but provided George Jones with a top ten American pop hit. Hank's cover is very different from George's but I love them both. Hank also does an excellent cover of Gregg Allman's Come and go blues.

Considering that Hank never did things the Nashville way, it is perhaps surprising that he had as much success as he did - but the quality of his albums, including this one, ensure that he deserved all the success that he had.
A Ass Pocket of Whiskey
Average customer rating: Not rated
    A Ass Pocket of Whiskey
    R.L. Burnside
    Manufacturer: Fat Possum [Old]
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    ASIN: B0009U5G1O
    Release Date: 2005-07-12

    Tracks:

    1. Going Down South
    2. Boogie Chillen
    3. Poor Boy
    4. 2 Brothers
    5. Snake Drive
    6. Shake em On Down
    7. The Criminal Inside Me
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    The Resurrection of Whiskey Foote
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Keeps On Getting Better...
    The Resurrection of Whiskey Foote
    The Hidden Hand
    Manufacturer: Southern Lord
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    ASIN: B000LC51YC
    Release Date: 2007-02-20

    Tracks:

    1. Purple Neon Dream
    2. Someday Soon
    3. Dark Horizons
    4. Spiritually Bereft
    5. Lesson
    6. Majestic Presence
    7. Resurrection of Whiskey Foote
    8. Lightning Hill
    9. Broke Dog
    10. Slow Rain

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Keeps On Getting Better..........2007-05-01

    What can I say about this disc other than it is so far my best of 2007 so far. Having followed Scott "Wino" Weinrich's career since St.Vitus, The Obsessed (Wino started the Obsessed and went back to it after leaving Vitus),Place Of Skulls,& Spirit Caravan, Hidden Hand seemed like a way to start fresh, a clean slate as it were. The first three discs showed promise, and are excellent efforts to be sure. I do not want to diminish them,but when I heard The Resurrection Of Whiskey Foote,I knew Wino & the boys were on- big time. It is a total cohesive work from start to finish. This is the powerful,forceful,imaginative promise of this type of music. You'd expect it to be uncompromising,heavy,and original,which it certainly is. What I didn't expect was the beauty one finds when not anticipating it to be there. It is difficult to put it in words. I was in such awe of how it affected me,it is that good.This is intelligent music made for intelligent listeners. It effortlessly unfolds one song after the next. Just when you think you've heard the best song the next one blows you away again. There's more of the Wino influence from the St. Vitus period,and that's a good thing since that was another creative period which was cut short of further exploration. If you don't know about these other bands,this is still a great place to start. If you like metal,doom,stoner-rock,and classic metal,there's something transcendent about this work that should appeal to all.
    Heritage
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Not the best.
    • What a magnificent Heritage
    • A Review
    • Heritage, The Irish Tenors
    • Tattered Tenors
    Heritage

    Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001FVEVI
    Release Date: 2004-03-16

    Tracks:

    1. The Harp That Once
    2. Red is the Rose
    3. Off to Philadelphia
    4. Golden Jubilee
    5. Little Brigid Flynn
    6. Fields of Athenry
    7. I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
    8. My Heart Will Go On
    9. The West's Awake
    10. Danny Boy
    11. Song for Ireland
    12. Dublin Medley (Dublin Can Be Heaven/Rocky Road to Dublin)
    13. South of the Border
    14. Whiskey in the Jar
    15. The Parting Glass
    16. God Bless America

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Not the best........2005-03-02

    I bought this CD with high hopes. I absolutely loved the first one, the one recorded live. This one was a disappointment though. The guys songs are good and their voices are in good form but it was missing something...feeling, I guess. The live concert version can make me cry and laugh it's so sung with feeling, but this is just singing. I just felt it lacked feeling. I guess that's why I was disappointed with it.

    5 out of 5 stars What a magnificent Heritage.......2005-01-22

    I highly recommend this album to all fans of Irish music. This is the last album with Ronan as a memember and it is one of their best. Ronan's "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" is wonderful, so too is Finbarr's "South of the Border". The theme from the Titanic "My Heart Will Go On" is the best version since Celine Dione's. My favorite track is Anthony's "The West's Awake" . One point to note is that this group is one of the few out there who can perform live with an equally good recorded sound. Having listened to them at Meadowbrook NH the night of Ronan's farewell I can assure you that live or recorded they have a fantastic sound. I highly recommend this CD to all fans of Irish music.

    Isaac Chute

    5 out of 5 stars A Review .......2004-10-30

    I have never really been a fan of Traditional Irish Music and had never even HEARD of the Irish Tenors....That is until a friend of mine introduced me to the recording of "Live In Belfast" Instantly, I was hooked. I have become addicted to a lot of these songs. Especially the goofier ones they sing. like "Phil the Fluther" and "Courtin in the Kitchen" When Heritage was released I was estatic....As I had loved all the songs they had released before. Even though they recycled some of their songs. I loved the way they re recorded "Red Is The Rose" with Finbar in place of John and also "Fields Of Athenry" I Found this version to be better than the other one. I found it really bizare that they would sing "My Heart Will Go On" as that is not an Irish Song...Ireland was where the Titanic sank. but still. I really enjoyed listening to it. "South of the Boarder" and "Golden Jubilee" along with "Little Brigid Flynn" were quite entertainingly cute. I really enjoyed Anthony's "The West's Awake" and "The Parting Glass" and "The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls" I would, too also love to see Anthony put out a solo album.

    5 out of 5 stars Heritage, The Irish Tenors.......2004-09-30

    This is another delightful effort by Anthony, Finbar and Ronan.
    My favorite songs were "Off to Philadephia" (Anthony) and "My Heart Will Go On" (Finbar). I didn't even mind the repetition of some songs heard on past CDs - but wondered about it, until I learned of the departure of Ronan Tynan. I am curious to see the kind of arrangements they have included on their new CD, due to come out later this year, which they made upon the return of John McDermott. John is a Canadian of Celtic descent, whose voice, though pleasant in a folksy way, does not seem to blend as well with Anthony and Finbar as did Ronan's trained vocals. I would be very pleased to see Anthony make a solo CD, including such ballads as (my all-time favorite) Bantry Bay and some of the wonderfully playful Irish ditties he sometimes performs at his solo concerts.





    3 out of 5 stars Tattered Tenors.......2004-08-20

    When the Irish Tenors burst upon the public scene not too many years ago, they were heralded as a refreshing change in the sea of musical mediocrity. The original trio of McDermott, Kearns and Tynan thrilled us with their exuberance and vocal virtuosity and frankly, I miss that. (Please note: since I originally wrote this review the threesome has changed to McDermott, Kearns and Wright with Tynan having left the group).

    As one of their latest efforts, "Heritage" is an "okay" album, but it certainly lacks the freshness and fun of the Irish Tenors' earlier efforts. Of course, there are notable exceptions such as Kearns' roguish "Off to Philadelphia", the sprightly "Golden Jubilee" and the beautiful "The West's Awake" solo by Kearns. Wright's "Little Brigid Flynn" is downright fun but his "South of the Border" is oddly out of place. With too many recycled songs and a little too little Anthony Kearns, I personally found "Heritage" to be the weakest effort in the generally stellar Irish Tenors' discography.
    Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Without a doubt, Mark Lanegan's best.
    • One of the most underrated albums of the nineties
    • Whiskey with alot of soul
    • Here comes the Devil...............!!!!!
    • music as mysterious and spooky as a shrill cold night staring into a black, blue skied and windy moonlit night.
    Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
    Mark Lanegan
    Manufacturer: Sub Pop
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000035F5
    Release Date: 1994-01-18

    Tracks:

    1. The River Rise
    2. Borracho
    3. House A Home
    4. Kingdoms Of Rain
    5. Carnival
    6. Riding The Nightingale
    7. El Sol
    8. Dead On You
    9. Shooting Gallery
    10. Sunrise
    11. Pendulum
    12. Judas Touch
    13. Beggar's Blues

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    For his second solo album, Lanegan, the singer for the Screaming Trees, decided to go wider and deeper. The arrangements are mostly acoustic and electric guitars, bass and drums, but the subtle addition of violin and saxophone on select cuts makes for greater variance and gives the album a rich, epic scope. As always, Lanegan sees the glass as neither half-empty or half-full, just dirty. "Borracho" reaches a cathartic wall of shrieking feedback, but mostly Lanegan tunes down for the ambulatory emissions and Seattle blues of "Shooting Gallery," "Judas Touch," and "Kingdoms of Rain." --Rob O'Connor

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Without a doubt, Mark Lanegan's best. .......2007-03-24

    I've been a fan of Mark ever since I heard him on Mad Season's "Long Gone Day". Since then I've gotten into Screaming Trees, then bought "The Winding Sheet" from 1990, then moved up to "Bubblegum" from 2004. Both of these are great albums in their own way, particularly the former. This album takes over where the last one left off, with a more mature, full and melodic sound. Mark shows a greater vocal range than usual here, and the songs in general are very atmospheric. The extremes range from the haunting opener "The River Rise" to the powerful "Borracho". Not a weak track in the bunch really.

    If you're a Screaming Trees/Mad Season fan a little hesitant to try Mark's solo music, this is the place to start. This infectious collection of songs will win you over for good. Get it now!

    5 out of 5 stars One of the most underrated albums of the nineties.......2006-12-04

    American musical tastes have always baffled me. Mediocrities extraordinaire like Britney Spears, Linkin Park, Mariah Carey, John Mayer, and Dave Matthews sell millions of records, while genuinely talented souls like Mark Lanegan remain unknown except to music connoisseurs. A few know him as the front man and resident genius of Screaming Trees, others as a solo artist, a few more as sometimes member of Queens of the New Age, and a few Isobel Campbell fans as the guy who helped make her latest album so stunningly special. But Mark Lanegan should someone anyone who is obsessed with great music should know well. I honestly believe that if you love great music, there are at least three albums featuring Mark Lanegan that fall into the category of "Must Own": his incredible solo album WHISKEY FOR THE HOLY GHOST, the superfine Screaming Trees anthology OCEAN OF CONFUSION, and his recent effort in support of Isobel Campbell on her amazing BALLAD OF THE BROKEN SEAS (most of the songs are by Campbell, but he contributes some great supporting vocals, especially a killer version of Hank Williams's "Ramblin' Man" and on the album's great closing song "The Circus is Leaving Town").

    This was Lanegan's second solo album. The first one, THE WINDING SHEET, was one downer of an album. Bleak, deeply atmospheric, introspective, and seriously unfocused, it represented a significant break from his work with the Screaming Trees. Whatever fans of that band were looking for in a Mark Lanegan solo project, that was definitely not it. WHISKEY FOR THE HOLY GHOST is not completely dissimilar from THE WINDING SHEET, but it is better conceived, the songwriting is infinitely sharper, and the melancholy is redeemed by one exquisitely melodic song after another. To this day, Lanegan has not been involved on an album--not with Screaming Trees or anyone else--that was so superb from first cut to the last.

    One thing that really comes out on this album is what a low, deep voice Lanegan has. In the Screaming Trees, it is clear he pushes his voice up to its highest possible range, but here he allows it to fall into its natural, low range. Most rock bands force the singers to be high tenors, even a natural baritone like Lanegan. But as a tenor myself, I have to admit that baritones can project a world weariness and ennui that no tenor can intimate. His voice here is perfect for the regret, sadness, and angst he wants to project.

    What is most amazing about this album is how great the songs are from first to last. Lanegan's songwriting with the Screaming Trees was never this consistent (one reason why the best way to get to know their music is from the generous anthology OCEAN OF CONFUSION). He would pen several gems that would sandwich some astonishingly bland cuts. No filler here, however. The contrast here is between some astonishingly great songs and songs that are at worst at least interesting (e.g., "Ride the Nightingale"). My favorite cut is probably "El Sol," filled with wonderful musical moments and a casually wonderful vocal. "Carnival" (which I keep thinking should be entitled "Freak Show") is very nearly as good, while "The River Rise," which kicks the album off, is on their par. But there are 3 or 4 other cuts very nearly as strong as these.

    So, please do your part to fight the flood of mediocrity that the music industry tries to drown us with. We don't have to accept all the garbage that they tell us we ought to like! We can support great music like this instead! Do your part. If you don't already have this great album, get it. Tell your friends about it. Give it as a gift to friends. Heck, give it to enemies to placate them! Let's just not let this album remain as unknown as it currently is.

    5 out of 5 stars Whiskey with alot of soul .......2005-11-24

    mark lanegan second solo album after the fantastic "the winding sheet" and it sort of in the same vein as that nice acoustic/blues/country songs with his remarkable voice singing with delight of subjects that i won;t go into.. but this is a beautiful well thought out finely recorded album an album which draws you in..to the man "mark lanegan" it traps you in a world
    which lanegan was living at the time of writing this album as i heard some other reviewer say you can smell the smoke and whiskey when you're playing this album and i truly agree with that reviewer
    if you like screaming trees you may find the departure too much.but i loved the screaming trees and i love this along with "the winding sheet" "bubblegum" his recent classic album
    this is the third classic lanegan album i don't think you'll ever find a dud in his work a truly one off artist

    5 out of 5 stars Here comes the Devil...............!!!!! .......2005-09-28

    Lanegan is awesome, is hauntingly charming is the truth only the truth and nothing but the truth, really, his folk is deligthfull and poetic, his lyrics are charged with alcohol, tobaco sadness and melancholy is hard to resist the voice of this tormented soul, the man with the cloud over his head, production on Whiskey for the Holy Ghost counts with excellent producers such as Terry Date, and remarkable musicians such as Ben Shepperd on bass guitar and Van Conner on guitar. Kingdoms of rain, Carnival, Borracho (gooood one) Dead on you and Beggars Blues are just a few of the master pieces contained on maybe his best work to date, American Folk have in Lanegan one of their best elements now that saddly iconic figures such as Johnny Cash have left us but we can trust this beautifull artform of contemporary music have yet future and way to walk , im happy for that
    HM

    5 out of 5 stars music as mysterious and spooky as a shrill cold night staring into a black, blue skied and windy moonlit night........2005-09-02

    Most of the songs on this album are quite introspective and moody. I enjoy that kinda music. If you like the way that sounds.those words..then you may be inclined to appreciate the sounds lanegan makes with others. very soulful yet stinging in the sweetest most cruel sense of the word.

    Man...has lanegan put his yearning for answers to life's never ending question marks to music so well and so expressively....enchanting.....dark, brooding and when I listen to his music I envision walking down a spiraling staircase as I pass many little black hells lit with the faded orange torch lights of his slow scorching voice...he just cuts my soul slowly and dangerously with that ol pleading voice of his. Enjoy this one...its "very real"..his genuiness..a rarity in todays music industry.
    Whiskey Store Live
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • excellent purchase experience
    • great chemistry, great talent
    • great fun with a great groove
    • Whiskey Store - Live
    • Fire and Smoke
    Whiskey Store Live
    Tab Benoit & Jimmy Thackery
    Manufacturer: Telarc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0001BDAPU
    Release Date: 2004-02-24

    Tracks:

    1. Freddy's Combo
    2. I Got Loaded
    3. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
    4. Bone Pickin'
    5. Away, Way Too Long
    6. Strange Things Happen
    7. Bayou Boogie
    8. These Arms Of Mine
    9. Whiskey Store

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    At first glace, the combination of blues-roots guitarists Tab Benoit and Jimmy Thackery doesn't seem like a logical one. Both are barnstorming bandleaders, and Benoit's clipped Louisiana Telecaster would appear to be at odds with Thackery's tougher Strat attack. But, as 2002's Whiskey Store collaboration proved, the duo's strengths complement, even invigorate each other. The resulting tour is captured here, in all its volatile glory. Both headliners, along with gutsy saxist Jimmy Carpenter and dynamic B3 organist Ken Faltinson, are in smashing form. As you would expect, the studio work is expanded, extended, and juiced with additional moonshine for the live experience. Benoit's more palatable vocals dominate, and his gripping version of Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine" is the show's most emotionally stirring performance. But blues guitar lovers aren't aboard just for the poignant moments; they want pyrotechnics, which are abundantly provided as well. From the fiery double-time explosion of a nine-minute "Bayou Boogie" to the feverish swamp funk of "Bone Pickin'" and the stealthy, slow burn of the title track, this is a breathtaking picking extravaganza offering plentiful proof of each artist's speed, dexterity and collaborative discipline. --Hal Horowitz

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars excellent purchase experience.......2007-02-19

    listened before purchase, so was very happy to receive cd in record time

    5 out of 5 stars great chemistry, great talent.......2006-04-14

    both tab and jimmy are great when playing by themselves but who knew they would be so powerful together. songs are great and their leads mesh very well.

    5 out of 5 stars great fun with a great groove.......2006-02-17

    loved this album. fabulous sound, strong guitars, made me want to dance. If you like either of these guys doing their own thing, you'll love this combination.

    5 out of 5 stars Whiskey Store - Live.......2004-12-12

    I saw Whiskey Store Live at Ft. Lauderdale Riverwalk Blues & Music Festival and was "blown away". Fantastic in a word. The Whiskey Store Live CD is just like being live in concert with them. The CD & music is "Smokin Hot". The CD should be in every blues lovers CD collection. Crank it up and let the music fly, you will tell all your blues lover friends to buy it.

    5 out of 5 stars Fire and Smoke.......2004-04-29

    The CD is so hot that it may burn your hands off just holding it. The guitar playing of Beniot and Thackery are just fantastic. This little known CD should be in any blues or rockers' collection. The vocals are surprisingly good and the backup is "all pro." This is one of the best live recordings I've heard in a long time. I hope they come out with more!

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