Revisited [Live]
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1. Kaltes Klares Wasser (Cold Clear Water)
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2. Duschen (Take a Shower)
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3. White Sky White Sea
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4. Jealousy
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5. Leidenschaft (Passion)
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6. Macht (Might)
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7. You
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8. Thrash Me
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9. Meeting Place
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10. Tod (Death)
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11. Slave
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Revisited [Live]
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- Television Meets Psych Rock Meets Spaghetti Western
- Making The World Safe For Guitars
- Great 80's psychedelic
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Hollywood Holiday Revisited
True West
Manufacturer: Atavistic Records
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ASIN: B000PHX7M6
Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Steps To the Door
- I'm Not Here
- And Then the Rain
- Hollywood Holiday
- Lucifer Sam
- It's About Time
- Throw Away the Key
- You
- Look Around
- At Night They Speak
- Speak Easy
- Shot You Down
- What About You
- Hold On
- And Then the Rain
- Backroad Bridge Song (What Could I Say)
- Ain't No Hangman
- Morning Light
- Burn the Roses
- Look Around
- Throw Away the Key
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Television Meets Psych Rock Meets Spaghetti Western.......2007-06-19
Each of the Paisley Underground bands seemed to have their own little slant on the sounds of the movement, which was about bringing guitar-driven, psychedelic music back to the fore in the synth-heavy 80s. True West's bent was a little hard to figure. There were the duelling guitar wizards, Tolman and McGrath, who sounded more like Verlaine and Lloyd than any 1960s guitarists. There was the feeling of the old West, not just in the band's name but in their sound and feel - something that put you in mind of tan chinos, shoe boots with spurs, shots of rye at the local saloon, and lots of dirt. Then there was the psychedelic thing - the cover of Pink Floyd's "Lucifer Sam," the sometimes trippy lyrics, the spiralling guitar lines . . . In the liner notes to this compilation of True West's best material, it is suggested that they hit their peak on the full-length album, Drifters. But that album, despite its excellent opening track, "Look Around," pales in comparison to the EP, Hollywood Holiday. The eight songs on the EP represented all of the best elements of True West - the songs seem fresh, they keep you guessing what might come next, each one has its own little angle on the whole picture the band was presenting then. The album, meanwhile, gets tired after the third or fourth track, and feels like a labor from there. And the three tracks produced by Tom Verlaine thrown on at the end are notweworthy for historical reference, but otherwise pretty unremarkable. If you were into the Paisley Underground thing when it was happening, or if you just like guitar-heavy psychedelic rock, you will absolutely want to pick up this CD. Just be prepared to hear a combination of inspired gems and sludge.
Making The World Safe For Guitars.......2007-06-15
Back in the early-mid '80s, there was talk that the electric guitar was going to go the way of the dinosaur and the dodo bird to replaced by keyboards, computers and things. Bands like True West took a stand and helped save the six-string from the onslaught of the MIDI monster. The dueling guitar duo of Richard McGrath and Russ Tolman was on par with Television's Verlaine and Lloyd, in fact Tom Verlaine was so impressed with True West that he produced three tracks, which are luckily included as bonus tracks on this two-for reissue of the band's first two albums: Hollywood Holiday and Drifters. Drawing inspiration from Syd Barrett era Floyd, 40s film noir, the Beck and Page era Yardbirds, late night 80s cable TV, the San Francisco Sound, and the Mercury space program, True West created a couple classic albums that sound fresh and vital today.
Great 80's psychedelic.......2007-06-11
I own both the original EP and LP on vinyl, the EP is more feedback laden, the LP was, I don't know, more laid back, but w/good dual guitar songs. Both EP and LP appear to be on this CD, so enjoy!
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Live
Klaus Schulze
Manufacturer: Revisited Records
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ASIN: B000QCQG0A
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Bellistique 21:24
- Sense 51:01
Tracks:
- Heart 30:50
- Dymagic 29:31
- Le Mans Au Premier (bonus track) 17:57
Album Description
Klaus Schulze's twelfth solo album was originally released in 1980 and received brilliant reviews such as the following "There is almost no-one who can hold a candle to him as a live musician performing on the synthesizer."
The ever creative Klaus Schulze produced this remarkable live album consisting of 4 extended compositions recorded in Amsterdam 1979, Berlin 1976 and Paris 1979. At the time he declared that it would be his last live recording and the appearance of Crazy Arthur Brown on Dymagic was the highlight of the four command performances presented here. Sense is literally pulsating and captivating which includes very sharp and precise percussion work - the whole album is simply electronic music at its finest. The bonus track Le Mans Au Premier is taken from a concert at the Abbey L'Epeau near Le Mans in France on November 10, 1979.
Klaus Schulze first attracted attention as a member of the German progressive rock band, Tangerine Dream. Following the release of their debut LP, Electronic Meditation, he departed for a solo career. Klaus' recorded work typically features extended pieces sometimes filling an entire album built around computer-generated synthesizers and other specially programmed electronic effects. Klaus Schulze remains a cult figure in the United States, where the bulk of his prolific output has until now been available only through the import bins. He is widely considered an avant-garde mainstay as well as a founding father of both the new-age space music and electronica genres.
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- Don't Fix It If Ain't Broke!
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Chicago Revisited: Live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase
Ahmad Jamal
Manufacturer: Telarc
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ASIN: B000003D3Q
Release Date: 1993-02-23 |
Tracks:
- All The Things You Are
- Daahoud
- Tater Pie
- Bellows
- Blue Gardenia
- Dance To The Lady
- Be My Love
- Where Are You
- Lullaby Of Birdland
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Don't Fix It If Ain't Broke!.......2002-12-11
That could well apply to the music on this cd when compared to the first Ahmad Jamal recording I heard from 34 years earlier. I don't mean to imply that he hasn't gotten better.......rather he has retained the same inventiveness, the embellishments to the melody, the timing and the jazz style that are now his trademark.
There are mostly familiar tunes on this album but my favorite is a lengthy (12+ minutes) original which captivates the audience into clapping with the beat. This one also features some outstanding bass work by John Heard. Another favorite is "Blue Gardenia", forever associated by me with two fine singers, Nat Cole and Dinah Washington.
If you enjoy a good jazz trio or the work of Ahmad Jamal in particular, you will enjoy this!
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- one of the top ten cds
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Live and Cookin' at Alice's Revisited
Howlin' Wolf
Manufacturer: Chess
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ASIN: B0002J51Q2
Release Date: 2004-09-06 |
Tracks:
- When I Laid Down I Was Troubled
- I Didn't Know
- Mean Mistreater
- I Had a Dream
- Call Me the Wolf
- Don't Laugh at Me
- Just Passing By
- Sitting on Top of the World
- Big House [*]
- Mr. Airplane Man [*]
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one of the top ten cds.......2005-11-04
This is vintage wolf. His long time sax player, eddie shaw, and of course hubert on guitar really smoke. This cd has great sound (for 1972) , remastered, and in stereo. Wolf's voice never did suffer even the following the year after a car accident. Well worth the price-my favorite wolf cd, with "real folk blues" a second. Combine with magic sam's "Black Magic" make for some rockin' blues
Great live Wolf finally available again.......2004-09-26
This album has been quite hard to get a hold of for a while, but here it is, remastered and featuring Howlin' Wolf backed by his powerful early-70s combo, the Wolf Gang, which included guitarists Hubert Sumlin and L.V. Williams, bassist Dave Myers, drummer extraordinaire Fred Below, legendary piano player Sunnyland Slim, and saxist Eddie Shaw.
Wolf himself was in his early sixties at the time this recording was made, and starting to suffer from ill health, but he could still rise to his former heights when it came to winning over an audience.
This album was originally issued on LP in 1972, and featured eight songs. Two excellent bonus tracks were added when it was re-released on CD, extending the running time to just under 65 minutes, and Wolf and his band sound thoroughly inspired all the way through. Howlin' Wolf doesn't perform any of his classic hits, but once you slip this disc into your CD player and turn up the volume you will hardly notice. These powerful live versions of songs like the driving "I Didn't Know", Big Bill Broonzy's "I Had A Dream" (in a thumping high-octane rendition), and the gritty "Don't Laugh At Me" are every bit as great as any Willie Dixon-penned R&B hit.
Opening with the eight-minute "When I Laid Down I Was Troubled", Wolf and the band swagger through one blues powerhouse after another, mostly mid-tempo numbers with a few slow grinds thrown in for good measure, like the supremely funky "The Big House". Wolf's vocal performance on that one is one of his best ever; he stretches out comfortably for over seven minutes, singing certain verses he likes two or three times as the band locks in with deadly authority. And the other bonus cut, "Mr Airplane Man", is Wolf working his one-riff voodoo for all it's worth, a swinging, soulful sax riff and a groove deep enough to get lost in.
You won't find a tougher, more enjoyable live blues record anywhere. Muddy's Newport album is great, and so is John Lee Hooker's "Live At The Café Au Go Go (And Soledad Prison)", but this pulsating steam engine is live blues at its very best and grooviest. The sound is not truly stellar, in spite of the remastering, but once you turn it up and start rocking back and forth in your seat with your eyes closed, you won't care one bit.
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Live in London
Amon Düül II
Manufacturer: Revisited Records
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ASIN: B000PA9PGK
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
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- Archangels Thunderbird
- Eye Shaking King
- Soap Shop Rock
- Improvisation
- Syntelman's March Of The Roaring Seventies
- Restless Skylight - Transistor - Child
- Race From Here To Your Ears
Album Description
In 1972 Amon Düül II embarked on their first tour of Britain, recording a show at the Greyhound club in Croydon on December 16, 1972, which was released in Britain in 1973 and in Germany one year later. Lead by the warped and psychy vocals of Renate Knaup and double guitar interplay of Chris Karrer and John Weinzierl, Live in London will certainly change the listener's current disposition. Highly experimental music with a certain flare and charm that could only be pulled off by Amon Düül II. Live in London explores some pretty dark corners of the mind with sound effects, loads of warbled and distorted guitars, keyboards and bass and drum interplay. Chris Karrer also lends some sax and violin to help aid the highly psychedelic live infestations. A great live album with some lovely improvisation and a definite trip into the depths of your mind.
Sounds magazine wrote, "Although it does seem a shame that Live In London is a relatively old recording, which doesn't take into account the development that the band has undergone since, the album still gives a very good impression of one of the more successful Amon Düül concerts." British journalists even attested Amon Düül II to be one of the most important German acts.
Amon Düül II, the second formation of this now legendary band, are one of the earliest and best known of the German experimental (Krautrock) bands. For the complete re-issue series of the Amon Düül II catalogue, the CDs will be released as remastered deluxe editions, with enhanced booklets, featuring new liner notes and photos.
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New (sounding) classic!.......2007-07-03
Yeah! Like my title says,this is a new sounding record(at least on CD format)compared to the re-issue on Captain Trip Records from a bunch of years back!
I still really loved this live album then ,but it seems that new master tapes have now been found and they make the sound so very crystal clear.Where before the haze of time (and some buzzing) hung over the sound in a veil,now the veil has been lifted and this is a one hundred percent classic!
This is Amon Duul 2 in their hey day. A real live performance from 1972,with all the best moves and better versions of these songs than on the original albums.
Just buy this if you are a fan.....the cover has changed but the music is just so good.
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Live
Baker Gurvitz Army
Manufacturer: Revisited Germany
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ASIN: B0009Z5YA2
Release Date: 2005-11-28 |
Tracks:
- Wotever It Is
- Gambler
- Freedom
- For Phil
- Remember
- Memory Lane
- People
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This Live Album features an Almost 60 Minute Set Recorded at the Time When Pete Lemer was Still with the Band. It Includes Two Tracks from the First Album and Three from the Second, as Well as Two Additional Tracks, "Wotever it Is" and "Freedom", which Weren't Previously Released. Although this Material Has Not Been Remastered it Still Has a Unique Quality and an Extraordinary Sound that was Not Customary for the Time. All of the Instruments Are Very Clear in the Mix and it is a Very Good Example of the Band's Excellent Ensemble Playing. The Gurvitz Brothers and Mr. Snip Are on Fine Form Singing Three Part Harmonies. Adrian Gurvitz Performs Some Blistering Guitar Solos While the Rhythm Guitar and Keyboards Both Provide Solid Support for the Vocals and Rhythm Section. The Power of the Latter Keeps the Perfect Balance Between Timing, Virtuoso Interludes and Merciless Force. Played Loud Enough, this Dynamic Recording Almost Makes You Feel Like You're Back in the 70's at the Actual Concert.
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Live at Ozona Revisited
Tommy Alverson
Manufacturer: 2 Of A Kind
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008UA7W
Release Date: 2003-03-25 |
Tracks:
- I Can't Afford to Fall in Love
- Cuttin' a Rug 'til the Cows Come Home
- Movin' On
- Two More Like You
- I Think I Feel a Party Comin' On
- Green Snakes on the Ceiling
- Whiskey Rive
- I Still Can't Believe You're Gone
- Southwestern Pilgrimage
- Holed Up in a Honky tonk
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True Texas Music Man.......2007-01-20
Tommy Alverson to me is the best live Texas entertainer that we here in the lone star state have to offer. Yes there are some really good live bands in Texas but if you were to ask any one of them who their favorite is more than likely they will tell you its Tommy. He can really get down and play and sing it doesn't matter if he is by hisself or with a six piece band he will leave you wanting more and looking for more billboards with his name on them. Whether he is playing one of his own songs such as "Texas Woman" or covering a Johnny Bush song you will love his sounds. My advice is to buy his CD's. They are hard to come by and you will become a fan as soon as you have heard him sing the first song.
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- A smouldering live performance
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Live and Cookin' at Alice's Revisited
Howlin' Wolf
Manufacturer: Mca
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ASIN: B000002OBV
Release Date: 1992-09-29 |
Tracks:
- When I Laid Down I Was Troubled
- I Didn't Know
- Mean Mistreater
- I Had A Dream
- Call Me The Wolf
- Don't Laugh At Me
- Just Passing By
- Sittin' On Top Of The World
- The Big House
- Mr. Airplane Man
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A smouldering live performance.......2004-02-23
This fine live album should be as easily available as MCA/Chess's "His Best" or "The Chess Box".
By far the best-sounding live recording of the Howlin' Wolf, "Live & Cookin' At Alice's Revisited" finds the Wolf nearing the end of his life, having already survived the first of numerous heart attacks. But his gravelly voice is still strong, and his band, the legendary Wolf Gang, is just about as fine a blues band as you could expect to find in Chicago in the 70s.
Wolf doesn't perform any of his signature songs, like "Killing Floor" or "Smokestack Lightnin'" or "Little Red Rooster", but don't let that deter you. Sure, it would have been great to hear this magnificent band playing some of Wolf's hits, but you don't really miss them...the magnificent band, featuring lead guitarist Hubert Sumlin, saxist Eddie Shaw, and piano player Sunnyland Slim, smoulders all the way through, and Sumlin and Shaw plays gritty solos and fills, complementing each other perfectly.
Almost all of these songs are set at a medium tempo, and Wolf stretches out comfortably like he always did when playing live...a 1950s single may have been limited to some three minutes and ten or fifteen seconds in lenght, but together these ten performances clock in at well over an hour, and four songs are over seven minutes long.
Sunnyland Slim's masterful piano playing contributes mightily to the deep grove dug by the Wolf Gang, and the Wolf himself plays great, fluid harmonica fills and several of his characteristic sparse solos.
The magnificent band plays some tremendous live blues, and honestly, how could this not be great? Sunnyland Slim at the piano, Wolf blowing the harp, Sumlin, Shaw, and blues drummer extraordinare Fred Below behind the drum kit.
Howlin' Wolf may have been in his sixties when this album was recorded, and he was certainly no longer a healthy man, but this wonderful live album proves that he could still rock like nobody else when the spirit moved him.
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Live and Cookin at Alices Revisited
Howlin Wolf
Manufacturer: Chess Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000DRLS
Release Date: 1992-09-29 |
Customer Reviews:
Wolf's Near Last Stand.......2006-05-20
Wolf was in poor health during the recording of this live set, but he holds his head high and lets loose with some smokin' tunes. Great restrained sax by Eddie Shaw. Defintely a highlight from this great, original voice.
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