Rides Again

rides again

Track Listings
1. Motherfucker
2. Give Me the Rose
3. Run Fast, Jump High and Die
4. My Jesus
5. Hot Shoe
6. Angus
7. Brass Pin
8. Eco-Freak's Nightmare
9. Ride Again
10. Baja
11. Hell Ride

Rides Again,Iron Boss,Twenty Stone Blatt,Garage Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Rides Again
Rides Again
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • No sophomore slump here
  • Just the way I remember it.
  • Enter Joe Walsh
  • Not a big fan of Joe Walsh, but....
  • AWESOME SEQUEL
Rides Again
The James Gang
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TH66
Release Date: 2000-06-06

Tracks:

  1. Funk #49
  2. Asshton Park
  3. Woman
  4. Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate
  5. Tend My Garden
  6. There I Go Again
  7. Thanks
  8. Ashes the Rain and I

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars No sophomore slump here.......2007-02-16

Side 1 - Rock

Funk #49- funky greasey rock
Asshton Park- Echoplex demonstration
Woman- Good bassline
Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate-My copy is missing "bolero", but it's still A+

Side 2 - Perfect head music

Tend My Garden- Ode for those who were growing your own?

The acoustic suite parts 1-3
1. There I Go Again-
2. Thanks
3. Ashes the Rain and I

5 out of 5 stars Just the way I remember it........2007-02-07

I have always been a big Joe Walsh fan even pre-Eagles and I think the James Gang Rides again was and is a terrific rock album. Flashback time. Sleep all day out all night - I know what you're doin'.

4 out of 5 stars Enter Joe Walsh.......2006-11-10

The big album for the James Gang.Yes I own an original of this album too.The cover art,Guys on harleys with long hair says it all.With Walsh on guitar the songs start out hard driving (acid) rock which fills your soul and slowly tapers off to a softer ballad type ending.This album ROCKS!

3 out of 5 stars Not a big fan of Joe Walsh, but...........2006-01-29

I don't really care much for his work with the Eagles or the song Rocky Mountain Way, but at least Walsh pulled something decent together with the James Gang. Note that I say "decent" not "stellar". Out of the album's nine tracks, I enjoy four. Funk #49 is best, followed by the surprisingly tender ballad Tend My Garden and the epic Ashes the Rain & I. Also good is the Bomber, complete with Hendrix-esque guitar pyrotechnics. HOWEVER, this album does have several weak points, be it
dull, thankfully brief instrumental Asshton Park (Walsh isn't really much of a guitarist in my mind), the equally dull Woman and Garden Gate. Then there's the overly-Countrified There I Go Again, and a poor attempt at philosophy which is Thanks. "Yes to the guy up there...No to the guy down there..." Whoa, that looks like it could've been written by someone's five-year-old son after his first day of Sunday School. Maybe you should check out a compilation by these guys, as most contain Funk #49, Tend My Garden & Ashes the Rain and I.

5 out of 5 stars AWESOME SEQUEL.......2006-01-13

Joe Walsh, I tell you, he just jams on this album. And I'll be honest with you folks, The Bomber is enough to give this album 5 stars right there, he just plays that guitar like it's a rapture. Woman jams too, I just feel as though when they made this album, they were just having one hell of a good time and the jam session is so pure. The classic Funk 49, always good, still Funk 48 is better from the prior album but this will do. Overall, get this album for your listening pleasures, you deserve it.
The Best of the Statler Bros. Rides Again, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Old Statlers
  • Good work! Better Than "the Best" !
The Best of the Statler Bros. Rides Again, Vol. 2
The Statler Brothers
Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001F7P
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Do You Know You Are My Sunshine
  2. Here We Are Again
  3. The Movies
  4. Your Picture In The Paper
  5. Some I Wrote
  6. How Great Thou Art
  7. (I'll Even Love You) Better Than I Did Then
  8. How To Be A Country Star
  9. Silver Medals And Sweet Memories
  10. Who Am I To Say
  11. The Official Historian On Shirley Jean Berrell

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Old Statlers.......2006-03-10

It's good to hear some of the old Statler songs - brings back memories

5 out of 5 stars Good work! Better Than "the Best" !.......2003-06-24

"Rides Again" should appeal to broader country audience than "The Best of the Statlers". RA is very well produced and done in a solid Nashville Sound/mellow country tradition. Like "the Best", all 11 tracks made the Billboard charts, this batch between 1976 and 1980. This reviewer loved "How to Be a Country Star" which is a tribute to several icons in the field. "Silver Medals and Sweet Memories" is a heartfelt tribute to a dad who never returned from WW2 and I actually used "Your Picture In the Papers" as background for a Toastmasters speech! What's not to like? Statler fans who don't own this one can safely buy it. The curious should be brave and at least click on some of the audio samples. If "Rides Again" won't make you a fan, nothing else will. This is still the original 4 from Staunton, VA; Harold, Phil, Don and the late Lew DeWitt with that trademarked tight harmony. I believe Lew's health problems led to his leaving the group shortly after the time frame that "Rides Again" brackets.
Put on a Happy Face: Broadway 1959-1967
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    Put on a Happy Face: Broadway 1959-1967

    Manufacturer: Decca Broadway
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    ASIN: B0007ZEO1Y
    Release Date: 2005-04-26

    Tracks:

    1. The Impossible Dream
    2. Love Makes The World Go 'Round
    3. Try To Remember
    4. Put On A Happy Face
    5. I Say Hello
    6. Happiness
    7. She Loves Me
    8. What Kind Of Fool Am I?
    9. Shy
    10. Consider Yourself
    11. Poor Little Person
    Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Typical DAC
    • This is 1 of the Best Album ever
    • Classic albums from a troubled man
    • cult in scandinavia
    • FINALLY
    Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again
    David Allan Coe
    Manufacturer: Bear Family
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000001B13
    Release Date: 1994-06-28

    Tracks:

    1. Longhaired Redneck
    2. When She's Got Me (Where She Wants Me)
    3. Revenge
    4. Texas Lullaby
    5. Living On The Run
    6. Family Reunion
    7. Rock And Roll Holiday
    8. Free Born Rambling Man
    9. Spotlight
    10. Dakota The Dancing Bear, Part 2
    11. Willie, Waylon And Me
    12. The House We've Been Calling Home
    13. Young Dallas Cowboy
    14. A Sense Of Humor
    15. The Punkin Center Barn Dance
    16. Willie, Waylon And Me (Reprise)
    17. Lately I've Been Thinking Too Much Lately
    18. Laid Back And Wasted
    19. Under Rachel's Wings
    20. Greener Than The Grass We Laid On
    21. If That Ain't Country

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Typical DAC.......2007-01-24

    If you are a fan of DAC then this collection is a must have. Some of his great older songs, the ones that made me a fan.

    5 out of 5 stars This is 1 of the Best Album ever.......2006-08-21

    i remember being stuck in the car with my step-father and mother listing to country music. when i heard David Allen-Coe for the first time i felt omg this guy can sing and enjoyed it. i been looking for more albums of his and this one album is jam pack with some of the hardest song of his to find. if you like good country music are just plan damn good music i say buy this album you wont regert it. David Allen-Coe made me like country music i think he can turn anyone on to it.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic albums from a troubled man.......2005-04-13

    When these albums were recorded in 1976 and 1977, David was going through difficult times in his personal life. As so often happens with singer-songwriters in such situations, these problems affected the content of his music but not its quality. In many ways, these are the kind of albums you would expect David to record.

    In Longhaired redneck, the title track to the first album in this twofer, David complains about all the DJ's who won't play his music because he's an outlaw and doesn't fit their idea of what country music is about. In two other songs (Revenge, Living on the run), David sings about murder. Much more cheerful is Family reunion, a song with a touch of bluegrass (rare for David) in which David reminisces about playing music with the family. But that song provides a rare dose of cheer among the many sad, dark or bitter songs to be found on these two albums.

    Perhaps the strangest song is Dakota the dancing bear. I don't know what the inspiration for this song about hippies, rednecks, heroin and a dancing bear was, but it will outrage some people while others will find it very funny. Some aspects of the song are funny, but having heard (some years ago) about the plight of real dancing bears, I think David could have written a funnier song without the bear.

    Perhaps the best-known song here is Willie Waylon and me, in which David put himself in some illustrious company including the Beatles, Stones, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, the Byrds and the Eagles as well as Waylon and Willie.

    There are many other great songs here including Greener than the grass we laid on (a song that Tammy Wynette has covered), A sense of humor (attacking reporters who treat him unfairly) and The house we've been calling home (about a man with three wives).

    The more you listen to this album - or study the lyrics in the accompanying booklet - the stranger it gets. While it is often dark and moody, this album has much to offer to those who are looking for songs with a difference. There are plenty here.

    5 out of 5 stars cult in scandinavia.......2004-01-19

    In the early 80's when Mr Coe was not that well treated in the States. He developed a cult in Sweden and its viking neighbour countrys. I hold most us his early stuff as holy as any other epic rock and country stuff as Stones "Sticky fingers" or Cash "follsom prison". Longhaired redneck tells the fatal drama of fame, drugs and revenge. Songs like "spotlight" and "on the run" should be as mutch classics as "willin " by little feat or "poncho and lefty" by Townes van Zandt. Buy this one if you realy care about music and experince the magic of music, THANKS David i wish the rides never stop.

    5 out of 5 stars FINALLY.......2003-11-04

    David Allen Coe Rides Again is an amazing record. I remember my dad playing it over and over again when I was younger, and I managed to save the original record from his collection. Unfortunately it has a skip right in the middle of Under Rachael's Wings. Now I can buy it on CD and listen to it forever- skip free !! For anyone who has never heard this record, you need to immediately get it. I enjoy all kinds of music and this record is right up there with Big Star, Velvet Underground, Merle Haggard, Beatles, Hank SR. - anything. If you like great poetry, this is for you .
    Broadway: America's Music 1935-2005
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      Broadway: America's Music 1935-2005

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      5. White Nights

      ASIN: B000B8I93Q
      Release Date: 2005-10-18

      Tracks:

      1. Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'
      2. Summertime
      3. I Could Write a Book
      4. It Never Entered My Mind
      5. I Can Cook Too
      6. Make It Another Old Fashioned, Please
      7. If I Loved You
      8. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
      9. Thou Swell
      10. I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen
      11. There's No Business Like Show Business
      12. South American Way

      Tracks:

      1. Shall We Dance
      2. Ohio
      3. Luck Be a Lady
      4. Mack the Knife
      5. There's a Small Hotel
      6. Once in Love with Amy
      7. Yodel Blues
      8. Lazy Afternoon
      9. There Must Be Somethin' Better Than Love
      10. You're Just in Love
      11. Now Is the Time

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      1. Impossible Dream
      2. Love Makes the World Go 'Round
      3. Try to Remember
      4. Put on a Happy Face
      5. I Say Hello
      6. Happiness
      7. She Loves Me
      8. What Kind of Fool Am I?
      9. Shy
      10. Consider Yourself
      11. Poor Little Person

      Tracks:

      1. Magic to Do
      2. They're Playing My Song
      3. I Don't Know How to Love Him
      4. I Won't Send Roses
      5. Good Morning Starshine
      6. Don't Cry for Me, Argentina
      7. Hard Candy Christmas
      8. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
      9. Won't You Charleston with Me?
      10. Applause

      Tracks:

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      2. Memory
      3. On My Own
      4. Muddy Water
      5. How Could I Ever Know
      6. American Dream
      7. I Know Him So Well
      8. Dr. Jazz
      9. Me and My Girl
      10. Suddenly Seymour

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      2. Popular
      3. Seasons of Love
      4. Oh, the Thinks You Can Think
      5. Whatever Lola Wants
      6. Crazy
      7. How Deep Is Your Love
      8. Stars
      9. People Like Us
      10. I Go to Rio
      Country Style/Dean 'Tex' Martin Rides Again
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • mediocre
      • COUNTRY DINO
      • COUNTRY COOL
      Country Style/Dean 'Tex' Martin Rides Again
      Dean Martin
      Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
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      ASIN: B00005REPN
      Release Date: 2002-03-12

      Tracks:

      1. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
      2. Face In A Crowd
      3. Things
      4. Room Full Of Roses
      5. I Walk The Line
      6. My Heart Cries For You
      7. Any Time
      8. Shutters And Boards
      9. Blue, Blue Day
      10. Singing The Blues
      11. Hey, Good Lookin'
      12. Ain't Gonna Try Anymore
      13. I'm Gonna Change Everything
      14. Candy Kisses
      15. Rockin' Alone (In An Old Rocking Chair)
      16. Just A Little Lovin'
      17. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
      18. My Sugar's Gone
      19. Corrine Corrina
      20. Take Good Care Of Her
      21. The Middle Of The Night Is My Cryin' Time
      22. From Lover To Loser
      23. Bouquet Of Roses
      24. Second Hand Rose (Second Hand Heart)

      Product Description

      1. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
      2. Face In A Crowd
      3. Things
      4. Room Full Of Roses
      5. I Walk The Line
      6. My Heart Cries For You
      7. Any Time
      8. Shutters And Boards
      9. Blue, Blue Day
      10. Singing The Blues
      11. Hey, Good Lookin'
      12. Ain't Gonna Try Anymore
      13. I'm Gonna Change Everything
      14. Candy Kisses
      15. Rockin' Alone (In An Old Rocking Chair)
      16. Just A Little Lovin'
      17. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
      18. My Sugar's Gone
      19. Corrine, Corrina
      20. Take Good Care Of Her
      21. Middle Of The Night Is My Cryin' Time, The
      22. From Lover To Loser
      23. Bouquet Of Roses
      24. Second Hand Rose (Second Hand Heart)


      Format: CD

      Customer Reviews:

      2 out of 5 stars mediocre.......2004-10-04

      Being a lover of both country music and Dean Martin, this album was a natural choice. Dean Martin doing county music sounds like a great marriage. To add fuel to this theory, I remember seeing him do an amazing song in a Western movie which may have been Rio Bravo. Eventually, however, I quickly found out why the two albums on this disc were out-of-print. The song choices are good and Dean's voice is as velvety as ever. The problem lies in the production and treatment. All songs are filled with the thick backdrop of a cheesy 1960's symphony orchestra. I'm not sure if it hasn't aged well or always sounded corny. I think that had Dean stripped the arrangements down (or recorded it ten years earlier or later), it might have become a classic. Instead, this disc is the reissue of two albums that probably should have stayed out-of-print. If you go into this album as a die hard Dino fan, you'll probably like it more than if you jump into it as a county and western enthusiast. Get this if you're as curious as I was to actually hear Dino sing county, but avoid it if you can.

      5 out of 5 stars COUNTRY DINO.......2003-03-01

      I must confess that i am not a so called country music fanatic.However,those two back to back 1963 lps reunited are just what i needed to start my exploration.Perhaps it is the laidback DINO attitude that contributed to my enjoyment,but the singer was a natural for the genre and the classics like I'M SO LONESOME I SHOULD CRY,I WALK THE LINE and HEY GOOD LOOKIN are given first class treatment.My feeling was: let's try a country cd for a change,and unexpectedly i was pleased with the results.Maybe you are like me and thought you wouldn't buy a country cd of your life.Well,this could also do the trick for you like it did with me.With the recent réédition of the whole REPRISE catalogue,DEAN MARTIN is bound to gain many new fans.Let's hope so!

      5 out of 5 stars COUNTRY COOL.......2003-02-20

      Country music never sounded so good. Dino adds his touch to these great country standards. I always loved these songs but not being a real big country music fan I now get to appreciate them even more .
      Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • blah
      • Movie On Cd
      • More Of the Same
      • Welcome back, boys...
      Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
      Jeff Foxworthy , Bill Engvall , Ron White , and Larry the Cable Guy
      Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000654Z7S
      Release Date: 2004-11-23

      Tracks:

      1. Intro - Bill Engvall
      2. Differences Between Men And Women - Bill Engvall
      3. Spending Time Together - Bill Engvall
      4. Here's Your Sign - Bill Engvall
      5. Intro - Ron White
      6. The Chinese Space Program And Other Musings On Life - Ron White
      7. I Just Got Married - Ron White
      8. Sluggo - Ron White
      9. Intro - Jeff Foxworthy
      10. TV And Its Side Effects - Jeff Foxworthy
      11. Oreo Generation - Jeff Foxworthy
      12. Courtesy Sniff - Jeff Foxworthy
      13. Intro - Larry The Cable Guy
      14. Vasectomies, Fat Girls And Monopoly Money - Larry The Cable Guy
      15. The New Nascar - Larry The Cable Guy
      16. My Family Is Weird - Larry The Cable Guy
      17. Encore - Jeff Foxworthy
      18. I Believe - Jeff Foxworthy

      Album Description

      From the 2001 Blue Collar Comedy Tour and the movie and soundtrack that followed to the "Blue Collar TV" series, the combination of countrified comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White has been a sensation, the most successful and popular comedy gathering in years. Now the concert film's sequel, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, has its soundtrack companion.

      Customer Reviews:

      2 out of 5 stars blah.......2006-11-14

      its the same old boring and unfunny jokes it always was. in my opinion it wasn't funny at all. i'm gonna get crap for it but i just thought it was stupid. larry the cable guy is the worst comedian ever. same goes for bill. the only one on the tour that wasn't over rated was ron. ron white owns. so yeah i gave it 2 stars for ron. but this totally not worth the money.

      5 out of 5 stars Movie On Cd.......2005-10-19

      All this is is the film on CD. It's about equally funny, besides the missing physical humor. Here's the tracks:
      Bill Engvall
      1. Intro
      2. Differences Between Men & Women-5/5-What makes this funny is that it's true. The "chess set joke & the touch means go, push means no" thing are hilarious.
      3. Spending Time Together-5/5-The GED joke is one of the funniest things I've heard in a long time.
      4. Here's Your Sign-4/5-It's OK. Not the best "here's your sign".

      Ron White
      5. Intro
      6. The Chinese Space Program and Other Musings on Life-5/5-Ron White is my favorite comedian on this tour. The jokes about his grandpa and viagra; and his hatred of thanksgiving are the funniest.
      7. I Just Got Married-5/5-"I wouldn't camp out for five days if I was...camping." 'Nuff said.
      8. Sluggo-4/5-I love the last joke; My dog ran away for like ten hours and when he came back, just to piss him off. I took him for a walk."

      Jeff Foxworthy
      9. Intro
      10. TV and Its Side Effects-5/5-The side effects part is very funny.
      11. Oreo Generation-5/5-Interesting views on the similarities between both the youth and the elderly.
      12. Courtesy Sniff-5/5-Very funny.

      Larry the Cable Guy
      13. Intro
      14. Vasectomies, Fat Girls, and Monopoly Money-5/5-Inbred, white trash humor? Brilliant!
      15. The New Nascar-4/5-The nascar jokes aren't as great as they were last time, but the joke about his grandpa and ugly flight attendants are good.
      16. My Family Is Weird-5/5-The second hand chew quip is good; the jokes about his girlfriend and him are good. Pretty damn funny.

      17. Encore
      18. I Believe-5/5-The lady screaming "Larry I Love you" is great. This whole thing is hilarious.

      5 out of 5 stars More Of the Same.......2005-04-04

      This is pretty much like the first one, only our blue collar boys are in a different order. Very surprisingly, Jeff Foxworty is not at his best, doing jokes about how some medecines have side effects worse than what the medeine cures. I coulda told ya that, Jeff! But I'm comparing Jeff Foxworthy to all of his earlier stuff, which is kind of unfair, because his earlier stuff was so perfect. The rest of the album is spectacular. "I Believe" was saved for the end for a very good reason (It's hilarious!) So, if you liked the first one (In other words, if you are alive), you won't be disappointed with the Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again.

      4 out of 5 stars Welcome back, boys..........2004-11-25

      The Blue Collar boys, Bill Engvall, Ron White, Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy reunite in a sequel to the surprise hit from last year. The format is basically the same -- 15-20 minutes of stand-up from each of them, then they come together at the end.

      It's not quite catching the same lightning in a bottle that they did the first time, but it's still a lot of fun. As before, several of them use routines they've done on their solo albums, but even when you've ehard the jokes before, there's still a different twist, a different punchline, a different delivery every now and then that keeps it from getting stagnant.

      The important thing, which is so evident for "I Believe" at the end, is that these are four guys who genuinely love what they're doing, and it shows, and it's infectious. This CD is a bit more explicit than the first one, and parents should probably think twice before playing Ron or Larry's routines, but for the most part, fans of the original will really enjoy this one.
      Rides Again...
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • quite a set of pipes
      • What You Need To Know
      Rides Again...
      The Malford Milligan Band
      Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
      Blue-Eyed SoulBlue-Eyed Soul | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000JBWW7E
      Release Date: 2006-11-14

      Tracks:

      1. Palace Of The King
      2. Evergreen
      3. No Beginner At The Blues
      4. Can't Go On
      5. These Arms Of Mine
      6. Blow Wind Blow
      7. Today I Started Loving You Again
      8. Ain't Nobody
      9. Stingy
      10. Drive

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars quite a set of pipes.......2007-02-05

      When the initial Storyville release, "Bluest Eyes" came out, we were absolutely floored by one of the best blues-rock albums ever, and that was due not only to the distinctive and unique great set of pipes that Malford Milligan has and uses, but also to the material on the album, that effectively showcased his wide emotive range. The bar, thus, has been set a bit high, due to that release, and every other release that follows, will be measured by it. Having said that personal opinion, EVERY release that has Milligan on it is a pleasure to listen to (see that Double Trouble album a few years back that has him on it, along with a host of others). The guy is truly a terrific talent, and brings a soulful rendition to the blues and rock he so obviously enjoys. There's that touch of Otis Redding, Sam Carr, even the Wicked Pickett and a young Paul Rodgers in what he does...and it's great to hear. I am enjoying this album. The horns are a nice touch. The backbeat is solid. Yet I can't give it five stars because it does not measure up to Bluest Eyes. He will reach that plateau again...and it's only a matter of time. But until he does, whatever else he give us, will certainly be enjoyed...

      5 out of 5 stars What You Need To Know.......2006-12-06

      Rides Again... is the debut CD of The Malford Milligan Band. Malford is a world-class blues/soul singer, based out of Austin, Texas. The songs chosen for this release all lean heavily toward a classic soul sound, including songs written by Freddie King, Otis Redding, and Muddy Waters. The veteran Austin bluesman first found national acclaim as the lead singer for the renowned Austin band Storyville. They recorded three very successful CDs before they went their separate ways. He was voted "Best Male Vocalist of the Decade" by the Austin Chronicle. Texas Monthly Magazine said that "(He) may be the next great soul singer...his tenor resonance and barking delivery invite comparisons with Sam Cooke and Otis Redding, and when he's onstage you can't take your eyes off him!!!" Originally issued on a local Austin record label -- now available nationally for the first time.
      Lonesome Picker Rides Again
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Still My Favorate John Stewart Album
      • Wolves in the Kitchen
      • Some excellent Stewart here
      • masterful and effortless
      Lonesome Picker Rides Again
      John Stewart
      Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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      5. Complete Phoenix Concerts

      ASIN: B0000EWO2S
      Release Date: 2004-03-09

      Tracks:

      1. Daydream Believer
      2. Just An Old Love Song
      3. The Road Shines Bright
      4. Touch Of The Sun
      5. Bolinas
      6. Freeway Pleasure
      7. Swift Lizard
      8. Wolves In The Kitchen
      9. Little Road And A Stone To Roll
      10. Crazy
      11. Wild Horse Road
      12. All The Brave Horses

      Product Description

      1. Just An Old Love Song
      2. Road Shines Bright, The
      3. Touch Of The Sun
      4. Bolinas
      5. Freeway Pleasure
      6. Swift Lizard
      7. Wolves In The Kitchen
      8. Little Road And A Stone To Roll
      9. Daydream Believer
      10. Crazy
      11. Wild Horse Road
      12. All The Brave Horses


      Format: CD

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Still My Favorate John Stewart Album.......2006-02-24

      I bought this album back it 1971 and loved every song. Wild Horse Road and Wild Horses are my all time favorite John Stewart songs. If you haven't heard these two songs, buy this cd, you won't be sorry. I'm so glad the the Lonesome Picker Rides Again has been released on cd. Now I can listen to it again without all the LP popping sounds. Some wonderful music you don't here everyday on the radio everyday.

      5 out of 5 stars Wolves in the Kitchen.......2005-10-22

      When Dave Guard left the Kingston Trio some 40+ years ago,an unknown singer-songwriter named John Stewart took his place.It didn't take long for diehard KT fans to realize John's gifts.Then in the late 60's John began performing at clubs in the Los Angeles area,like The Ice House,The Troubador and others.He penned such hits as California Bloodlines,Daydream Believer,and much later his biggest radio hit,Gold with Stevie Nicks. Lonesome Picker Rides Again had the great rockin' song,Wolves in the Kitchen.Great lyrics & beat.Many other songs on the album became cult favorites too,but Wolves remains one of my faves some 45 years later! If you know JS and his music,you know of what I speak,if you don't,buy this CD and Cannons In The Rain or the Phoenix Concert CD to get started on a great journey!

      4 out of 5 stars Some excellent Stewart here.......2005-07-29

      While many of us old people still smile when we hear the Kingston Trio, which John Stewart sang with after the departure of Dave Guard, I think most of us would admit his best work came after he left the Trio. The recent re-issuing of some of his early work will, hopefully, acquaint a new generation with one of our most unappreciated but best singer-songwriters. With roots in rock and folk, Stewart's music is poetry in the best sense of the word. His range includes melancholy (Wild Horse Road) to hard thumping (Wolves in the Kitchen). At this writing, sample tracks were not available (come on, Amazon! ;} ) but listeners who take a leap of blind faith and buy this CD or who otherwise manage to hear some of Stewart's music will discover there is a treasure trove of his work out there - I strongly recommend the Phoenix Concerts CD but there is no such thing as a weak John Stewart album.

      4 out of 5 stars masterful and effortless.......2005-02-02

      Nothing that John Stewart touches is "average." The guy doesn't have an average bone in his body. The Lonesome Picker Rides Again is another celebrated release to add to your collection of Americana. Time has been unable to tarnish the Lonesome Picker. The musicianship is masterful and effortless, and the lyrics are as relevant today as they were in 1971. And they will be just as valid 30-years from today.

      `Just An Old Love Song' applauds uncontrollable teenagers. You may discover the end of life's road in `The Road Shines Bright.' If you're stuck in a dead-end job (or a dead-end life) try `Touch Of The Sun.' `Bolinas' is an idealized town which existed "when the world was spinning a song." John wrestles with commitment and freedom in `Freeway Pleasure.' `Little Road And A Stone To Roll' is a sunny relief from bumper-to-bumper traffic during the morning commute? And there's lovely girl that puts her heart before her head in `Crazy'. The Lonesome Picker holds its most moving and rewarding work until last. `Wild Horse Road' and `All The Brave Horses' are about the small and unrecognized heroic acts which each of us perform every day.
      Dexter Rides Again
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Dig-A Bebop Time Capsule
      • Dexter Cooks !
      Dexter Rides Again
      Dexter Gordon
      Manufacturer: Savoy Jazz
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000001CQJ
      Release Date: 1994-07-24

      Tracks:

      1. Dexter's Rif
      2. Settin' The Pace-Part 1 & 2
      3. So Easy
      4. Long Tall Dexter
      5. Dexter Rides Again
      6. I Can't Escape From You
      7. Dexter Dig's In
      8. Dexter's Minor Mad
      9. Blow Mr. Dexter
      10. Dexter's Deck
      11. Dexter's Cuttin' Out

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Dig-A Bebop Time Capsule.......2001-07-13

      This CD of 1940s performances by Dexter Gordon offers a glimpse of "Mister Dexter"'s daring, explosive energy long before he became the popular, sleepy-eyed tenor sax icon known and adored by the masses. Dexter Gordon was one of the most fascinating bridges between the swing tenor giants (Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Ben Webster) and tenors to follow (Rollins, Coltrane, Mobley, etc. etc.), taking some of Charlie Parker's innovations but firing up his own sound. Of particular importance: tracks 4-7 are Gordon's 1946 collaborations with the great Bud Powell. Also, the work of Tadd Dameron, underappreciated baritone saxophonist Leo Parker on tracks 1-3. For any Gordon novices who are only familiar with his big bleating sound from the 1970s on, learn how he sounded when younger.

      5 out of 5 stars Dexter Cooks !.......2000-12-27

      I'm almost ashamed to admit that this CD has just hit my collection for the first time. Although Dexter's been gone for a while, there was a time it was all too easy to take him for granted. He was appearing at Jazz festivals in the '80s, had a starring role in a GREAT film called ROUND MIDNIGHT, and like Dizzy Gillespie, was somewhat of a Jazz ambassador. Ah, but now he's gone... as for the reason I suddenly got interested, it was listening to Eddie Jefferson's brilliant version of Dexter Dig's In in which Eddie briliantly ascribed word's to Dexter's frenzic yet deeply coherent and melodious solo. The original version of the solo which Eddie based his lyrics appears on this album... and both Eddie and Dexter got it right.

      This CD is a great taste of early bebop... it includes sessions from '45, '46 and '47, not too far out... yet still pretty cooking. Its one of those albums that if you're a tenor player, you get out your pen and paper and transcribe the solos. Dexter may have definitely had his bag and some of the stuff is so brilliant and simple, yet would you have ever come up with it yourself or put it where he put it ?

      Appearing on the three sessions from which this CD and the original album (no bonus tracks... and its monaural, but it was remastered brilliantly by Rudy Van G.) are Tadd Dameron, Art Blakey, Leonard Hawkins, Bud Powell (love the way you hear him mumbling whenever his solos come in - - you KNOW its Bud), Curly Russell, Max Roach, Sadik Hakim, Gene Ramey and Ed Nicholson.

      The the CD is only 36 minutes, but its packed with pure dynomite. This one is staying within reach !

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      6. Straight Ahead [Import]
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