A Northern Country

a northern country

Track Listings
1. One Hundred Words for Snow
2. Dark Anvil Skies
3. Morning Frost
4. Northern Country
5. Photographing Lightning Strikes
6. Cassiopeia
7. Harmonium Song
8. Great Salt Lake
9. Brake Lines
10. Piano Song
11. Happiness Came to My Door
12. Birthday

A Northern Country,Adrian Crowley,Ba Da Bing,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


A Northern Country
The Wheel Man
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Super Blues!
  • The Wheel Man, my review from Barcelona
  • the real deal!
The Wheel Man
Watermelon Slim and the Workers
Manufacturer: Northern Blues
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ASIN: B000NJKYUE
Release Date: 2007-04-17

Tracks:

  1. The Wheel Man
  2. I've Got News
  3. Black Water
  4. Jimmy Bell
  5. Newspaper Reporter
  6. Drinking & Driving
  7. Fast Eddie
  8. Sawmill Holler
  9. Truck Driving Mama
  10. I Know One
  11. Got Love If You Want It
  12. Rattlesnake
  13. Peaches
  14. Judge Harsh Blues

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This Oklahoma City singer and slide guitarist is at the creative apex of traditional blues. He took the roundabout route to get there--fighting in the jungles of Vietnam, officiating at funerals, and working as a trucker, forklift operator, saw miller, firewood salesman, and collection agent until a near-fatal heart attack compelled him to find his calling as a bandleader in 2002. Slim's fourth album since then is even sharper than 2006's critically heralded breakthrough Watermelon Slim & the Workers. It's a devil's playground for his weathered-oak voice and Delta-fueled six-stringing, full of stories of crime ("The Wheel Man"), lust ("Peaches"), and sin ("Jimmy Bell"). For Slim, that's par for the course, but this time he's drafted Chicago blues stalwart Magic Slim for a terse, burnished solo and vocal turns on the title tune and piano great David Maxwell to make three other numbers sparkle and jump. Yet some of the most compelling songs, like the howling a cappella "Jimmy Bell" and the slide 'n' vocal turn "Judge Harsh Blues" are Watermelon Slim alone. And that's enough. His sound and his soul are packed with true, natural grit. --Ted Drozdowski

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Super Blues!.......2007-06-08

This shows that Watermelon can do it all. I love the rocking out, fast tempo songs like "Drinking and Driving", but there is also a harmonica and vocal track, and an old-fashioned holler.
I still think that the more Rock'n'Roll style songs are the greatest.
Just great. You've got to hear it!

4 out of 5 stars The Wheel Man, my review from Barcelona.......2007-05-21

I very much like Watermelon Slim since I heard him in his sensational April 2005 album "Watermelon Slim & the Workers" in which he made an authentic demonstration of how to play Chicago blues with complete respect for the ways of the clasic players. It was simply magnificent. Later I listened to "Up close & Personal", another Slim's acoustic jewel (see my review March 24, 2007 ), and now I have just listened to this CD, which serves me to get confirmation that we are in front of an authentic bluesman with eminent command of both acoustic and electric styles. He's one of the most authentic and original Blues music out there. In this record you can find high level typical electric Blues like "I've got news", " I know one" or "Fast Eddie", phenomenal acoustic Blues "Jimmy Bell" or " Sawmill holler", incredible slow Blues like "Newspaper reporter". In short, great blues stuff. I only can find one shortcoming which is the rock song "Drinking & Driving", this prevents me from grant five stars to the CD, but elesewhere the record gets the quality of a number one. My evaluation is 4,5 stars. Another added value is the very great MAGIC SLIM as the lead guitar in some tunes, fantastic. I recommend it strongly

5 out of 5 stars the real deal!.......2007-04-30

Watermelon Slim and his band, The Workers, are truly the real deal. These guys play blues, rock, and shuffles like they were born to do it. Not a bad song on this disc. No slick production, just a great band playing great music. In a music world of increasing wannabees and looks taking precedent over substance, this band is a breath of fresh air. True lovers of the blues will love this disc. I can't play it enough. Be sure to check out his release from last year as well.
Northern Lights-Southern Cross
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The final classic
  • One of the Band's Best -- An Elegant Swan Song
  • I like the words; the singing is great, some songs outstanding
  • 3rd Best Band Album, Still one of the Top 100 ever
  • ****1/4. The Band's last great record
Northern Lights-Southern Cross
The Band
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00005B4GA
Release Date: 2001-05-08

Tracks:

  1. Forbidden Fruit
  2. Hobo Jungle
  3. Ophelia
  4. Acadian Driftwood
  5. Ring Your Bell
  6. It Makes No Difference
  7. Jupiter Hollow
  8. Rags & Bones
  9. Twilight (Early Alternate Version)
  10. Christmas Must Be Tonight (Alternate Version)

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Hailed upon its arrival as a significant comeback for the Band, this 1975 collection hasn't aged as well as the likes of Stage Fright, Moondog Matinee, or even the outfit's post-Robbie Robertson output. The eight-song collection (augmented on the 2001 reissue with two agreeable extras--alternate versions of "Twilight" and "Christmas Must Be Tonight") isn't without its delights, foremost being Rick Danko's heavy-hearted reading of the devastating "It Makes No Difference." But for every "Forbidden Fruit" and "Ophelia"--worthy additions to Robertson's credits--there are the somewhat forced likes of "Jupiter Hollow" and "Rags and Bones." Also, Garth Hudson stocked up on the latest technology before heading into the studio, but the layers ARPs and mini-Moogs here contribute to a feeling of busyness. Northern Lights--Southern Cross is very much a '70s album--not a good thing from a quintet whose best music was tough to peg to any era. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The final classic.......2007-01-10

The Band's sixth and final proper studio album (I don't really count Islands, the collection of half-hearted studio outtakes, as a real album), Northern Lights - Southern Cross is a surprisingly strong comeback in both writing and performance. The Band hadn't released an album of new material since the disappointing Cahoots, and the extracurricular substance-related activities of Richard Manuel and Rick Danko lessened their songwriting output considerably (completely in Manuel's case). However, despite their stumbles and a growing divergence of some members (guitarist/songwriter Robbie Robertson would be ready to leave the group not long after the album was released), the quintet pull off amazing comeback album, filled with what originally made The Band so classic--great writing, strong playing from Manuel, Danko and Levon Helm, and expert playing, especially from organist/multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson.

The album kicks off with the rocking "Forbidden Fruit," a cautionary tale sung by Helm. One thing I actually like about Robertson's somewhat egotistical prominence in the later Band material is his up-front, gnarly guitar--he starts using the whammy bar on this album, and the results are wicked to say the least. He takes a few blistering solos in "Forbidden Fruit" that make you wonder if he sold his soul for his guitar skills. This song also marks Garth Hudson's introduction of (then) new synthesizers into his arsenal of keyboards. It might off-put you if you're a classic Americana Band fan, but give it a chance--it really grew on me. Regardless of the instrument, it's still being played by the bearded master, Garth Hudson. The second track is a "Hobo Jungle," a mid-tempo narrative that features some excellent acoustic guitar from Robbie and one of the finest vocal melodies on Band record, sung by Richard Manuel. Despite his heavy drinking, his voice still sounds great, though it's become quite weathered. "Ophelia" is one of the more well-known tracks on the album. The Band uses an almost Dixieland horn arrangement and Levon Helm, in addition to singing, pounds the skins with reckless abandon.

The other well-known track is "Acadian Driftwood," a song Robbie wrote about the Acadian Indians who were forced to move from Canada to Louisiana. It's a heartfelt tribute, sung by all three vocalists and featuring a piccolo part by Garth Hudson. "Ring Your Bell" is one of the group's funkiest songs, a pretty humorous outlaw tune and a all-out belter from Danko, who also sings "It Makes No Difference." One of Robbie Robertson's best love ballads, this track became a sort of signature torch tune for Rick, and it's buoyed by some of Robbie's revelatory guitar and Garth on saxophone. "Jupiter Hollow" is a long (for The Band) and experimental song--a great detour, with a lot of mythological and mystical imagery, and a whole lot of synth overdubs from Garth Hudson. It makes for a really cool listen and has a groovy vibe and some creative drumming from Levon. The album closes on a truly classic note with "Rags and Bones," another darkly funky romp through a night-time city with some of Robbie's most lively and creative guitar (check out that left channel--wow!).

Northern Lights - Southern Cross is The Band's shortest album, and it's always over too soon. The bonus tracks are OK, but as usual don't add anything (careful they don't spoil the vibe of the original album). This one definitely ranks pretty high up there for me as one of their top albums--worlds better than Cahoots and with moments that transcend a lot of their other material. It's such a pity they had to quit making music when their last album was this great. A lot of people will tell you they didn't make any good music after Stage Fright, but give Northern Lights - Southern Cross a try and I think you might agree with me that that's simply not true. I hope you enjoy The Band's final classic!

4 out of 5 stars One of the Band's Best -- An Elegant Swan Song.......2006-02-14

I disagree with the reviewers who find this album too "70s" -- yes, the production and Garth's use of the Moog and other synths peg the recording date of the record -- but why is that presumed to be a bad thing?

I love the way these songs flow seamlessly from one to another -- the songs all deal with loss, upheaval, movement, endurance, cycles of joy and sadness, all beautifully pieced together. The liner notes on the reissue really add to the significance and enjoyment of these songs; I love the way Robbie wrote "Ophelia" and "Forbidden Fruit" using older, discarded chord progressions. Danko knocks one of the park with his tortured, sensitive reading of "It Makes No Difference," and personally I enjoy Garth's enveloping and intricate synth work on "Jupiter Hollow." Of course Acadian Driftwood is a classic story of uprooting, perseverance, and survival, and even the unadorned and simple Christmas song tacked on to the end works for me.

One of the Band's best and a great way to go out (I prefer to ignore Islands....).

5 out of 5 stars I like the words; the singing is great, some songs outstanding.......2006-01-16

On Junior Day, 2006, I would like to seek lessons from the twentieth century that apply to the situation in the world. Things change, but our grasp of sentimentality can ebb or flow either way, particularly if it is informed by listening to The Band album from 1975, `Northern Lights, Southern Cross.' Someone in The Band might be from Canada, and the song `Acadian Driftwood' pictures a family with a broken-down car trying to get someplace where life was better, as some French Canadians made it all the way to New Orleans after France lost its hold on Quebec. Somehow the music seems a bit more cheerful for the song `Ophelia,' when The Band is singing:

Ashes of laughter, the ghost is clear,
Why do the best things always disappear,
like Ophelia? Please darken my door.

There are a number of songs about drifters. `Hobo Jungle,' `Jupiter Hollow,' and maybe `Rags And Bones.' In the first song, `Forbidden Fruit,' there is an admonition:

You got one life that you better not waste.

The Band had been playing together for years when `Northern Lights, Southern Cross' was recorded. Among the tales of woe that allowed music to explore the depths of the human situation, `It Makes No Difference' by J. R. Robertson took four or five chords to get through the first two lines, added a few more chords for the chorus, then managed to fit in a few more for the part in the middle that declares:

Now there's no love
As true as the love
That dies untold
But the clouds never hung so low before.

Civilization requires certain limits to love, which threatens to uproot the basic standards of stability, but music keeps morphing, as The Band throws in a few more chords near the end with the words:

Without your love I'm nothing at all
Like an empty hall it's a lonely fall
Since you've gone it's a losing battle
Stampeding cattle, they rattle the walls.

Well, I love you so much
It's all I can do
Just to keep myself from telling you
That I never felt so alone before.

The last four lines probably use the same chords as the lines ending with "But the clouds never hung so low before." The hurt of lost love seems to apply to love that never even happened yet, rain or shine, because "The shadow never seems to fade away." And as for songs:

These old love letters
Well, I just can't keep
'Cause like the gambler says
Read 'em and weep
And the dawn don't rescue me no more.

5 out of 5 stars 3rd Best Band Album, Still one of the Top 100 ever.......2005-06-19

It is well known that by 1975 when this album was recorded, The Band was much less a band than they used to be, not due to loss of talent, but loss of the easygoing friendships that had fueled the first two albums. What a showing they still make.

To me Richard Manuel sang some of the greatest performances of his life on this album, for instance check out: Hobo Jungle, Rags & Bones, Acadian Driftwood. Levon and Rick also hand in some fine performances, Levon particularly on Forbidden Fruit, Rick's Swan Song is most definately It Makes No Difference. Robbie provides some very good lyrics for the whole album. Garth is brilliant of course, "ain't it easy when you know how" .

My only complaint is it is just not long enough, 8 songs on the original, 10 on the remastered edition. I grew up in a house full of Classic Rock "N Roll. When I heard The Band, I was mesmerized by how each song can sound so different from each other but they never lose that tight ensemble sound. To me Richard Manuel is the greatest singer in the History of Popular Music.

A must purchase for any fan of The Band, or any fan of Truly Soulful, meaningful Roots Music.

4 out of 5 stars ****1/4. The Band's last great record.......2004-08-03

The strongest Band album since "Stage Fright", "Northern Lights, Southern Cross" was The Band's first studio album in four years. Better than "Cahoots" and "Moondog Matinee", it is really The Band's last hurrah, although the mediocre "Islands" did come out in 1977, after the Canadian-American outfit had stopped touring for good. (Robbie Robertson says about "Islands": "It wasn't even an album, we were just trying to get out of a contract!")

"Northern Lights, Southern Cross" features the same dense, muscular arrangements as previous albums, anchored by Levon Helm's supple, versatile drumming, and the role of lead vocalist is still passed around between Helm, Danko, and Manuel. The only notable difference is that Garth Hudson had partially abandoned his Lowrey organ in favour of synthesizers (that may sound ominous, but it really isn't).

Robbie Robertson is credited as the sole composer on all eight tracks on the original LP, as well as the newly added bonus cuts, and the many highlights include the rollicking "Ophelia", Rick Danko's excellent performance of the mournful ballad "It Makes No Difference", and the lyrical, acoustic folk-rock of "Hobo Jungle".
But the album's centrepiece has to be the epic "Acadian Driftwood", a nearly seven minute folkish narrative which chronicles the story of the Acadians, a people exiled from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the 1750s. It is a superbly evocative masterpiece, one of Robbie Robertson's very best songs.

Not as highly touted as "Music From Big Pink" or "The Band", "Northern Lights, Southern Cross" is nevertheless one of The Band's classic albums. Being the Band's fourth best record really isn't half bad, you know.
Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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Tracks:

  1. Lowe Groovin' - Joe Morris
  2. That Old Black Magic - Tiny Grimes
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  4. Midnight Special - Tiny Grimes
  5. The Applejack - Joe Morris
  6. Cole Slaw - Frank Culley
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  9. I'll Get Along Somehow - Ruth Brown
  10. Hey Little Girl - Professor Longhair
  11. Mardi Gras In New Orleans - Professor Longhair
  12. Tee Nah Nah - Harry Van Walls
  13. Danny Boy - Al Hibbler
  14. Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere - Joe Morris
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  18. Shouldn't I Know - The Cardinals
  19. The Chill Is On - Joe Turner
  20. Chains Of Love - Joe Turner
  21. Fool, Fool, Fool - Clovers
  22. One Mint Julep - Clovers
  23. Wheel Of Fortune - The Cardinals
  24. Sweet Sixteen - Joe Turner
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  26. Gator's Groove - Willis Jackson

Tracks:

  1. Ting-A-Ling - The Clovers
  2. Daddy Daddy - Ruth Brown
  3. The Midnight Hour - Ray Charles
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  5. Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean - Ruth Brown
  6. Good Lovin' - The Clovers
  7. Wild Wild Young Men - Ruth Brown
  8. Mess Around - Ray Charles
  9. Honey Hush - Joe Turner
  10. Soul On Fire - LaVern Baker
  11. Money Honey - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
  12. Lovey Dovey - The Clovers
  13. Such A Night - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
  14. Tipitina - Professor Longhair
  15. White Christmas - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
  16. Honey Love - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
  17. Whatcha Gonna Do? - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
  18. Shake, Rattle & Roll - Joe Turner
  19. Sh-Boom - The Chords
  20. Oh What A Dream - Ruth Brown
  21. Jam Up - Tommy Ridgley
  22. After The Lights Go Down Low - Al Hibbler
  23. Tomorrow Night - LaVern Baker
  24. Tweedlee Dee - LaVern Baker
  25. I Got A Woman - Ray Charles
  26. Greenbacks - Ray Charles

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  1. The Door Is Still Open - The Cardinals
  2. Flip Flop And Fly - Joe Turner
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  8. Ruby Baby - Drifters
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  12. Drown In My Own Tears - Ray Charles
  13. Hallelujah, I Love Her So - Ray Charles
  14. Jim Dandy - LaVern Baker
  15. Down In Mexico - COASTERS
  16. Corrine Corrina - Joe Turner
  17. Treasure of Love - Clyde McPhatter
  18. Love, Love, Love - Cloves
  19. It's Too Late - Chuck Willis
  20. Lonely Avenue - Ray Charles
  21. Since I Met You Baby - Ivory Joe Hunter
  22. Lucky Lips - Ruth Brown
  23. Without Love (There Is Nothing) - Clyde McPhatter
  24. Fools Fall In Love - Drifters
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  27. C.C.Rider - Chuck Willis
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  2. Mr. Lee - Bobbettes
  3. Long Lonely Nights - Clyde McPhatter
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  5. What Am I livin' For? - Chuck Willis
  6. Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes - Chuck Willis
  7. Yakety Yak - COASTERS
  8. A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter
  9. I Cried A Tear - LaVern Baker
  10. The Right Time - Ray Charles
  11. Charlie Brown - COASTERS
  12. What'd I Say (Parts 1&2) - Ray Charles
  13. There Goes My Baby - Drifters
  14. Along Came Jones - COASTERS
  15. Let The Good Times Roll - Ray Charles
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  18. Just For A Thrill - Ray Charles
  19. This Magic Moment - Drifters
  20. Save The Last Dance For Me - Drifters
  21. Shopping For Clothes - COASTERS
  22. Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King
  23. Young Boy Blues - Ben E. King
  24. Stand By Me - Ben E. King
  25. Gee Whiz - Carla Thomas
  26. Saved - LaVern Baker
  27. Just Out Of Reach (Of My Empty Arms) - Solomon Burke

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  1. Little Egypt - COASTERS
  2. Amor - Ben E. King
  3. Last Night - Mar-Keys
  4. I'm Blue - Ikettes
  5. You Don't Miss Your Water - William Bell
  6. I Found A Love - Falcons
  7. Cry To Me - Solomon Burke
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  10. Up On The Roof - Drifters
  11. See See Rider - LaVern Baker
  12. I (Who Have Nothing) - Ben E. King
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  14. These Arms Of Mine - Otis Reding
  15. Hello Stranger - Barbara Lewis
  16. On Broadway - Drifters
  17. Just One Look - Doris Troy
  18. Mashed Potatoes - Nat Kendricks & The Swans
  19. Land of a 1000 Dances - Chris Kenner
  20. Walkin' The Dog - Rufus Thomas
  21. Release Me - Esther Phillips
  22. Mercy, Mercy - Don Covay
  23. Under The Boardwalk - Drifters
  24. And I love Him - Esther Phillips
  25. Hold What You've Got - Joe Tex
  26. Mr. Pitiful - Otis Redding
  27. Baby I'm Yours - Barbara Lewis

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  1. Teasin' You - Willie Tee
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  5. A Sweet Woman Like You - Joe Tex
  6. In The Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
  7. See-Saw - Don Convay
  8. Respect - Otis Redding
  9. You Don't Know Like I Know - Sam & Dave
  10. When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
  11. 634-5789 - Wilson Pickett
  12. Hold On, I'm Comin' - Sam & Dave
  13. Cool Jerk - Capitols
  14. Neighbor, Neighbor - Jimmy Hughes
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  21. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) - Aretha Franklin
  22. Do Right Woman-Do Right Man - Aretha Franklin
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  25. Funky Broadway - Wilson Pickett
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  7. Thin Line Between Love and Hate - Persuaders
  8. Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin
  9. Day Dreamin' - Aretha Franklin
  10. You've Got A Friend - Robert Flack & Donny Hathaway
  11. Clean Up Woman - Betty Wright
  12. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - Spinners
  13. Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack
  14. Where Is The Love - Robert Flack & Donny Hathaway
  15. I'll Be Around - Spinners
  16. Feel Like Makin' Love - Roberta Flack
  17. One Of A Kind - Spinners
  18. Sideshow - Blue Magic
  19. Mighty Love - Spinners
  20. Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris

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Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; these seven CDs chronicle the first 28 years of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. Also included are classic tracks by the Drifters, Wilson Pickett, Ruth Brown, the Coasters, Sam & Dave, and many others who walk through the dreams of R&B and rock & roll fans. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Lost Opportunity.......2007-03-24

The problem with this collection is not the music selected - a look at the tracks will show that. However, the sound quality is abysmal. I owned many of these songs as 45s and the music would often jump right out of the speakers. This collection sounds dull and lifeless. Atlantic used the master tapes made for the vinyl version released in the 80s, with all the limiting and compression needed to squeeze the music onto an LP intact. The rhythmic, driving quality of the bass is bled away along with the highs. A complete disappointment. Demand a refund.

3 out of 5 stars Damaged Goods.......2007-03-15

Disappointed to find that a selection like this is sent in a damaged state with scratches and scuffs to the CD box when the outer cardboard box is in excellent condition.

5 out of 5 stars essential.......2007-03-10

any serious music fan should have this. a shocking amount of great, great stuff.

5 out of 5 stars Une magnifique compilation.......2007-02-14

C'est par hazard que j'ai découvert ce best of d'Atlantique. Je l'ai acheté après avoir écouté les "short cuts" sur amazon. Les 8 CD's sont fantastiques, la plupart des enregistrement nous sont parvenus avec une grande fraicheur pour la qualité du son (sauf peut être 1 ou 2). Tout y est, parfaitement organisé dans un classement chronologique. On percoit très clairement les évolutions musicales qui se sont produites pendant cette période. Mais les rythmes, la diversité des inspirations et des couleurs musicales, la richesse des voix nous font toujours vibrer.
La plaquette est un petit chef d'oeuvre ou l'on retrouve les bios des artistes, les classements aux charts avec les dates, les studios ou ont été faites les prises, ainsi que les musiciens qui ont acompagnés les des enregistrement (Booker T. Jones, Isaac Hayes, Womack, ....). Un achat de qualité qui ne pourra qu'enthousiasmer l'amateur.

5 out of 5 stars The real R&B sound !.......2007-02-02

Very good CD's set. Buy a part of the R&B of the 20th century with these discs and get back in these fines years! I can listen to very famous tracks, and many more I have discovered with a lot of pleasure. This set is boxed like a LP set. It failed by contening only 8 dics ;-)
Watermelon Slim and the Workers
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent CD by an excellent band
  • Blues Album of the Year
  • The Real Deal
  • A fresh-sounding take on the blues
  • Excellent!
Watermelon Slim and the Workers
Watermelon Slim & the Workers
Manufacturer: Northern Blues
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000E0LMBC
Release Date: 2006-02-14

Tracks:

  1. Hard Times
  2. Dumpster Blues
  3. Baby Please Don't Go
  4. Devil's Cadillac
  5. Check Writing Woman
  6. Possum Hand
  7. Frisco Line
  8. Ash Tray
  9. Mack Truck
  10. Bad Sinner
  11. Folding Money Blues
  12. Juke Joint Woman
  13. Hard Labor
  14. Eau De Boue

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Bill "Watermelon Slim" Homans sings like a baying basset, drawing the tongue-in-cheek misery of tunes like "Hard Times" and "Check Writing Woman" out in long, dry-mouthed syllables. But it's the slide guitar on this, his third album, that really howls, whether he's playing smooth and shimmery on his original take on the Robert Johnson myth "Devil's Cadillac" or drawing on the ghost of Elmore James on "Hard Labor." That blend of humor--always delivered from a skewed autobiographical perspective--and raw-boned backwoods virtuosity makes this one of the year's more colorful blues albums and should elevate Slim from the genre's underground. And while his backing trio, the Workers, are a crack outfit whose spare accompaniment beautifully frames Slim's laconic musings, the solo "Folding Money Blues"--just Slim moaning along with his acoustic guitar--is a high point, with Slim telling his complaints to all the "dead presidents." He deserves our ears, too. --Ted Drozdowski

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD by an excellent band.......2007-04-15

I saw these guys live at Legends on a field trip to Chicago...and I was blown away. I'm not your typical blues fan, in fact, I never owned a blues album before this one (I'm more of a metal-head). If you are new to the genre or trying to find something fresh in the blues world, then check out this cd.

Some of my personal favorite songs are "Foldin' Money Blues", "Baby Please Don't Go", and "Bad Sinner". You won't be disappointed with anything on the CD. Watermelon Slim and the Workers really deliver the goods here.

5 out of 5 stars Blues Album of the Year.......2007-01-27

Simply put: This is the best blues album I've heard in years.

Listen to the sound-clips here and check out the free videos on his website. I first heard of Watermelon Slim from hearing/seeing the video of him doing Howlin Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning" on his website (somebody recommended I check it out). I was so blown away by what I heard that I immediately got this disc. Very few albums blow me away these days like this one. Amazing blues!

5 out of 5 stars The Real Deal.......2006-10-29

Stunning slide work, great writing and his band rocks...
Okie and proud of it, he writes about what he knows, from
jammin' gears and haulin' garbage to history, woman trouble and
an ecletic list of other topics. Hard to pigeonhole as just a
blues man, his music is totally unpretentious and fresh sounding.
He just doesn't sound quite like anybody else. What a find!

5 out of 5 stars A fresh-sounding take on the blues.......2006-06-21

Bill "Watermelon Slim" Homans sings about misery and treachery, but instead of just going to the well and reroasting the same blues chestnuts he gives the genre a good, swift kick in the rear. "Watermelon Slim and the Workers" is the kind of CD that one should play to a group of friends assembled for a game or cards or dice on the porch. Nobody will know what is playing, but everybody will like this fresh-sounding take on the blues.

Mr. Homans penned most of the tracks here, and he delivers his musical tales in a howl that might raise the hackles on more than a few dogs. His slide and harp playing are on the money, and the Workers, the excellent trio who accompany him, lend plenty of feisty energy to this blues-laden outing. Instead of over-the-top guitar or gutbucket baying, Watermelon Slim and the Workers features crisp arrangements paired with laconic insights instilling new life into a sometimes tired genre.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent!.......2006-05-28

I never heard about Watermelon Slim & the Workers and I bought this CD just for curiosity and for the positive reviews posted below. Thanks guys! One of the best purchase so far in 2006. From start to finish this is an excellent blues album played with feeling and a great respect for the masters of the past. You could define this album as a traditional blues one with a modern twist. To me sometimes it sounds like the great Muddy Waters was back again playing his music. Very solid and tight band, excellent slide guitar playing however it is Mr. Slim singing that deserves a particular mention. His voice is just perfect for the gender and his performance is constantly strong. Really recommended to all the blues lovers.
Soul Spectacular! The Greatest Soul Hits of All Time
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • No Sam or Stevie?
  • Rhino 4CD Soul Box Familiar , "Spectacular" Starter Set
  • A True Spectacular Even Without Mr. Cooke!
  • Brilliant, Cooke or no Cooke
  • for one reason only
Soul Spectacular! The Greatest Soul Hits of All Time
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00005Y1NY
Release Date: 2002-02-19

Tracks:

  1. Whats I Say Parts I & II - Ray Charles
  2. Money (Thats What I Want) - Barret Strong
  3. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
  4. I Count The Tears - The Drifters Featuring Ben. E. Kinf
  5. Last Night - Mar-Keys
  6. Twist And Shout - The Isley Brothers
  7. Stand By Me - Ben E. King
  8. Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird) - Chuck Jackson
  9. Its Gonna Work Out Fine - Ike & Tina Turner
  10. Youll Lose A Good Thing - Barbara Lynn
  11. Do You Love Me - The Contours
  12. Green Onions - Booker T. & The MGs
  13. Youve Really Got A Hold On Me - The Miracles
  14. Hello Stranger - Barbara Lewis
  15. Just One Look Doris Troy
  16. The Monkey Time - Major Lance
  17. Heat Wave - Martha & The Vandellas
  18. Cry Baby - Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters
  19. Its All Right - The Impressions
  20. Walking The Dog - Rufus Thomas
  21. My Guy - Mary Wells
  22. My Girl - The Temptations

Tracks:

  1. Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes
  2. Shotgun - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  3. The In Crowd - Dobie Gray
  4. Hurt So Bad - Little Anthony & The Imperials
  5. Got To Get You Off My Mind - Solomon Burke
  6. Yes, Im Ready - Barbara Mason
  7. Sitting In The Park - Billy Stewart
  8. I Cant Help Myself - Four Tops
  9. In The Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
  10. Rescue Me - Fontella Bass
  11. (I Got You) I Feel Good - James Brown
  12. Seesaw - Don Covay & The Goodtimers
  13. Cooljerk - The Capitols
  14. Barefootin - Robert Parker
  15. When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
  16. Sunny - Bobby Hebb
  17. B-A-B-Y - Carla Thomas
  18. Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd
  19. But Its Alright J.J. Jackson
  20. Love Is A Hurtin Thing - Lou Rawls
  21. Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville
  22. The Dark End Of The Street - James Carr

Tracks:

  1. Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
  2. Respect - Aretha Franklin
  3. Tramp - Otis & Carla
  4. Show Me - Joe Tex
  5. Soul Finger - Bar-Kays
  6. Gimme Little Sign - Brenton Wood
  7. Im Your Puppett - James & Bobby Purify
  8. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher - Jackie Wilson
  9. Soul Man - Sam & Dave
  10. Memphis Soul Stew - King Curtis
  11. Tighten Up - Bell & The Drells
  12. Expressway To Your Heart - Soul Survivors
  13. Boogaloo Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C
  14. (Sittin On) The Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding
  15. La-La-Means I Love You - The Delfonics
  16. Cowboys To Girls - The Intruders
  17. Slip Away - Clarence Carter
  18. Youre All I Need To Get By - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
  19. Love Makes A Woman - Barbara Acklin
  20. Whos Making Love - Johnnie Taylor
  21. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
  22. Soulful Strut - Young-Holt Unlimited
  23. Rainy Night in Georgia - Brook Benton

Tracks:

  1. I Want You Back - The Jackson 5
  2. Turn Back The Hands Of Time - Tyrone Davis
  3. Backfield In Motion - Mel & Tim
  4. Give Me Just A Little More Time - Chairmen Of The Board
  5. Band Of Gold - Freda Payne
  6. O-o-h Child - The 5 Stairsteps
  7. Want Ads - Honey Cone
  8. Groove Me - King Floyd
  9. Respect Yourself - The Staple Singers
  10. Treat Her Like A Lady - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
  11. In The Rain - Dramatics
  12. Lets Stay Together - Al Green
  13. Betcha By Golly, Wow - The Stylistics
  14. Oh Girl - Chi-Lites
  15. Back Stabbers - OJays
  16. One Of A Kind (Love Affair) - Spinners
  17. If You Dont Know Me By Now - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
  18. Me And Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul
  19. Midnight Train To Georgia - Gladys Knight & The Pips
  20. Lookin For A Love - Bobby Womack
  21. Sideshow - Blue Magic
  22. Kiss And Say Goodbye - Manhattans

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Nothing's ever topped the golden age of soul for party music, and this four-CD set offers the distilled essence of the good times from those difficult years. Where Rhino's Beg, Scream & Shout! and Can You Dig It? compilations are thoughtful, wide-reaching surveys of the range of soul music in the '60s and '70s, respectively, Soul Spectacular! has exactly one thing on its track listing: mammoth crossover hits that add up to one blockbuster of a party. Of its 90 tracks (all presented in their original single versions), 47 were No. 1 and 15 topped the Pop and R&B charts. As such, the poles the set revolves around are Detroit (the Apollonian glories of Motown and Hot Wax: refined, orchestrated, and quality controlled) and Memphis (the Dionysian thrills of Stax, Volt, and the scene around them: raw jams that sounded like they'd been caught on tape by happy accident), but every other place in the country that was capable of turning out a national smash is represented, too. The '60s, for these purposes, extend back to definitive 1959 hits by Ray Charles and Barrett Strong; the '70s of soul peter out sometime around 1974, with a final appearance courtesy of the Manhattans' aptly named "Kiss and Say Goodbye," from 1976. By then, the vocal intensity of soul was taking a back seat to the new and slicker beats of funk and disco. But Soul Spectacular! is also a tribute to an era of independence and innovation, the years when tiny labels (their names like found poetry: Nola, Arctic, Par-Lo, Ovide, Bamboo) could make the whole country dance for a few weeks, if only because they found a groove nobody had discovered before. --Douglas Wolk

Album Description

Subtitled - The Greatest Soul Hits of All Time featuring 90 classic soul hits on 4 CD's (cross-licensed from many labels). Over half of them number 1's. Artists include Ray Charles, Marvelettes, Dobie Gray, Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, Bar-Kays, Four Tops, Martha & the Vandellas, The Impressions & more. Rhino Records. Four standard jewel cases housed in a box (12 x 6 x 1 1/4). 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars No Sam or Stevie?.......2006-03-02

I ain't dropping stars for this one because it is absolutely brilliant as far as I am concerned. Love every track from head to toe BUT not only is there no Sam Cooke but there's no Stevie Wonder either. So maybe the title should have been 'The Greatest Soul Hits of all Time without arguably the 2 MOST influential Soul artists of all Time' certainly 2 of the top 5 eh? Aretha, Ray and Otis are here. Anyway back to the set and it is a fantastic list of brilliant, well known and some hidden, gems! Production is good - sounds like the originals to me! 'Cept they don't have that little crackle that my record player used to create! If you wanna buy this and are just checking the reviews to tip the scales - I say DO IT! You WILL love it, but you might just wanna get a Sam & Stevie best of set to go with it.

5 out of 5 stars Rhino 4CD Soul Box Familiar , "Spectacular" Starter Set.......2004-12-23

If Rhino's 4CD "Soul Spectacular" had been released in the mid-1980s it may have stood with Clapton's "Crossroads" and Bob Dylan's "Biograph" as among pop's essential box sets. Success of films like "Dirty Dancing" and "The Big Chill" returned many of these songs to public awareness as baby boomers recognized them as part of the idealized soundtrack of their lives. As Ben Edmonds says in the liner notes, "This music isn't simply of its time; it embodied it." This was a far cry from music critic Dave Marsh once wondering in the mid-1970s if Wilson Pickett and other soul giants would one day be available only on bootlegs.

But the more than 20 years since have seen these songs anthologized countless times on soundtracks,hits and anthology collections (yours truly once owned every one of these songs in one recorded format or another) and played daily on oldies radio. (Barbara Mason's grand 1965 original, "Yes I'm Ready," far from the biggest hit here, has aired more than one million times.)

This collection's best and worst point is its familiarity. Even casual pop music fans know the signature songs of the Temptations, Mary Wells, Percy Sledge, Ben E. King and others here. No choice is a glaring misstep but some are questionable: why "I Count the Tears" from the Drifters instead of 1964's more popular "Under the Boardwalk" or 1959's more influential "There Goes My Baby?" Why James Brown's now-cliched "I Got You (I Feel Good)" over "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," one of music's most aggressive, important singles? Let alone essential performers (Sam Cooke? The Dells? Jerry Butler?) left out altogether. Motown, pop culture's most active recycling plant, whips through 1962-3 songs from the Miracles, Vandellas and Supremes; only three Motown hits are heard across discs 2-3.

Those two middle discs are the set's best as they zip through a variety of styles: Muscle Shoals soul (Sledge, Brook Benton) Philadelphia (Fantastic Johnny C, Intruders, Delfonics), Chicago (Barbara Acklin, Billy Stewart) and, of course, Memphis and Detroit giants. Each artist is represented by one song except Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding, featured on solo and duet track each. The liner notes tell little more than oft-told tales of Stax and Motown's records respective founding.

"Soul Spectacular" is just that; 90 clear-sounding classics worth playing at any party or road trip without a dud in the bunch (at least until deep into disc four with one too many smooth Philadelphia International ballads in a row.) It's a first-class soul starter set, with greatest hits sets from any major individual artist listed an essential buy.

4 out of 5 stars A True Spectacular Even Without Mr. Cooke!.......2004-06-30

It is truly one of the best collections I have ever seen/heard!
Ok, it doesn't include Sam Cooke, but hey, you can't have everything! It has NEARLY everything BUT Sam Cooke!
Rhino obviously couldn't obtain the rights to Sam's music, but they have done a great job of obtaining some of the best of the Stax/Volt, Atlantic, Motown and other great Soul Recording Labels!
Several of these tunes have been PLAYED TO DEATH by 'Oldies' radio formats-- MOST OF THE MOTOWN STUFF--, but there are many gems in this set of CD's amongst the 'standards'--Gems like CRY BABY by Garnett Mimms, WALKING THE DOG by Rufus Thomas, MEMPHIS SOUL STEW by King Curtis, LOVE IS A HURTIN' THING by Lou Rawls, and oh so many more! There are 88 songs to choose from, and if you want a decent collection of Soul & R&B oldies, this is it!
I am a bit of a musicologist and
have studied this music for 20 plus years, and I must say that this is a very groovy 4 CD set for Musical Novices and Experts alike! I'm impressed!
I didn't rate it 5 stars because I agree that leaving Mr. Cooke out is not cool!

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant, Cooke or no Cooke.......2002-05-18

Often when a particular artist is not included in a collection it is because rights were not available for use of his/her recordings. That aside, this box set could not have a more accurate title -- it is spectacular in every sense. The PBS tie-in concert is a fund-raising staple for good reason -- 40 years of brilliant music performed by some of the greatest entertainers of the century. See it, hear it, buy it, love it!

1 out of 5 stars for one reason only.......2002-05-08

Not one Sam Cooke song? You've got to be kidding.
White African
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Otis tells the Truth
  • Good guitar, great voice, so so material
  • Indescribable, Haunting, and Perfect!
  • Dark, moody, introspective and piercing like a howl at night
  • not the same old blues crap
White African
Otis Taylor
Manufacturer: Northern Blues
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000059SY9
Release Date: 2001-03-06

Tracks:

  1. My Soul's In Louisiana
  2. Resurrection Blues
  3. Momma Don't You Do It
  4. 3 Days And 3 Nights
  5. Round And Round
  6. Stick On You
  7. Rain So Hard
  8. Lost My Horse
  9. Saint Martha Blues
  10. Ain't No Cowgirl
  11. Hungry People

Album Description

The heart of blues folklore lies in the music of Otis Taylor, long-established as the voice of American blues history. His intensity is matched only by his superb songwriting and mastery of guitar and banjo. Taylor's topical songs are rooted in the African-American past but are universal stories; they speak of poverty, pride, love and the struggle for justice.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Otis tells the Truth.......2003-12-04

This is about testimony, people, and you will not turn your back and say, "That's not my problem." It's about legacies...of violence, pain, hate, suffering...in the name of heritage; in the name of raw apathy...in the name of ignorance. In Otis Taylor's big hands, plucking and strumming on an electric banjo, mandolin, or acoustic guitar, it's a way to cry out for justice-and mercy and forgiveness. They don't make prophets like this anymore-they did once upon a time, but that was back in biblical days. If there was a reason to listen to this man's songs, it's because he wears the dust of history on his physical body and within his heart, and along with that, the crimes of passion that have been done in the name of righteous intention.

These songs are about commitment: a way to remind us that we have choices to make in our lives, both individually and as a social unit. The actions that we make can come back with a sword or an olive branch-and thankfully, Otis has a gentle way with his power, especially from a man who can stare into your soul from the cover photo of White African. His companions are right beside him like avenging angels: Kenny Passarelli's thudding, plodding bass, holding the chains and shackles of generations, daughter Cassie Taylor's ghostly backup vocals that moan through the leaves on the trees on a hot moonless night, and Eddie Turner's tortured slide and lead guitar. Yes, the obvious comparison is to John Lee Hooker-but Otis's strength is that he's doing it his way. You'll feel it too, once Otis lays his music on you.

3 out of 5 stars Good guitar, great voice, so so material.......2003-07-27

I bought this cd for the song, My Soul's in Louisiana. None of the others quite measured up. On the bright side, though, this one song was worth the price of the whole cd.

5 out of 5 stars Indescribable, Haunting, and Perfect!.......2003-05-24

I had the great fortune of recently meeting Kenny Passarelli, Otis Taylor's producer and bass player. After a fascinating stroll down rock & roll memory lane recounting Kenny's storied career as a musician (Mannassas, Joe Walsh, Elton John, et al), Kenny mentioned his new ventures in producing. "White African" was a parting gift from Kenny - I was and still am blown away by the talent, technical elements, and social commentary featured in this opus. Otis Taylor's storytelling coupled with his instrumentals and vocals left me wanting more. "White African" is a must for any devoted blues fan and any emerging fans who seek something "different". Thank you, Kenny.

5 out of 5 stars Dark, moody, introspective and piercing like a howl at night.......2003-03-09

One of the most original CD's I have heard in a long time! Takes acoustic Blues, Folk and even some banjo music to darker realms while creating landscapes of storytelling with his voice, which some times howls, whispers and just pierce's your Soul. "My Soul's in Louisiana", "Resurrection Blues" and "3 Days and 3 Nights" are favorites. Every track is well crafted and flows well together. Thumbs up to Northern Blues Records in Canada for capturing such a sound. Simon Aguilar KYNR Crazy Coyote Blues

5 out of 5 stars not the same old blues crap.......2002-11-17

I stole the intro from Fat Possum, but if any blues recording in the new century deserves to be noticed, its Otis Taylor. This CD just blows me away with its honesty, sincerity and punch in the gut realism. Listening to this recording is like being back in the 30's when the blues giants were walking the earth and forever changing the music. However Otis Taylor brings the sound and sound quality to the 21st century. In additon, his musicianship is up there with the best. The modern blues players who cry and complain about poor sales should take their cue from Otis Taylor and Magic Slim. I love this CD and all his music. ...
The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles, Vol. 2: 1968-1971
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Seminal box set for soul & R&B fans
  • Full of Great Stuff
  • It is THE collector's box set...amazing! I love it!
  • A good complication of Stax soul from the 70es.
The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles, Vol. 2: 1968-1971
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Stax
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ASIN: B000000ZHS
Release Date: 1993-10-15

Tracks:

  1. I Was Born To Love You - Shirley Walton
  2. Precious, Precious - Isaac Hayes
  3. Send Peace And Harmony Home - Shirley Walton
  4. Soul Limbo - Booker T. & The MGs
  5. I've Never Found A Girl (To Love Me Like You Do) - Eddie Floyd
  6. It's Been A Long Time Coming - Delaney/Bonnie
  7. What A Man - Linda Lyndell
  8. I Like Everything About You - Jimmy Hughes
  9. Stay Baby Stay - Johnny Daye
  10. Private Number - Judy Clay/William Bell
  11. So Nice - Mad Lads
  12. Long Walk To D.C. - Staple Singers
  13. Give 'Em Love - Soul Children
  14. Funky Mississippi - Rufus Thomas
  15. Lovin' Feeling - Charmels
  16. Where Do I Go - Carla Thomas
  17. Bed Of Roses - Judy Clay
  18. Bring It On Home To Me - Eddie Floyd
  19. It's Unbelievable (How You Control My Soul) - Jeanne And The Darlings
  20. Who's Making Love - Johnnie Taylor
  21. Mighty Cold Winter - Dino And Doc
  22. Hang 'Em High - Booker T. & The MGs
  23. You're Leaving Me - Ollie/Nightingales
  24. Copy Kat - Bar-Kays
  25. I Forgot To Be Your Lover - William Bell
  26. Running Out - Mable John
  27. My Baby Specializes - William Bell/Judy Clay
  28. I'll Understand - Soul Children

Tracks:

  1. The Ghetto - Staple Singers
  2. Blues Power - Albert King
  3. The Echo - Epsilons
  4. Funky Way - Rufus Thomas
  5. Take Care Of Your Homework - Johnnie Taylor
  6. I Like What You're Doing (To Me) - Carla Thomas
  7. I've Got To Have Your Love - Eddie Floyd
  8. Let 'Em Down Baby - Jimmy Hughes
  9. Love Is Here Today And Gone Tomorrow - Mad Lads
  10. It Ain't Long Enough - Judy Clay
  11. Mellow Way You Treat Your Man - Ollie/Nightingales
  12. Private Number - Sonny Stitt
  13. Time Is Tight - Booker T. & The MGs
  14. Double Or Nothing - Mar-Keys
  15. (Sittin' On The) Dock Of The Bay - Staple Singers
  16. So I Can Love You - Emotions
  17. Don't Stop Dancing (To The Music) (Part 1) - Bar-Kays
  18. One More Chance - Margie Joseph
  19. I Wanna Be Good (To You) - Jimmy Dotson
  20. Finger Lickin' Good - Art Jerry Miller
  21. Tighten Up My Thang - Soul Children
  22. My Whole World Is Falling Down - William Bell
  23. Testify (I Wanna) - Johnnie Taylor
  24. Drowning On Dry Land - Albert King
  25. Do The Cissy - Stingers
  26. Don't Tell Your Mama (Where You've Been) - Eddie Floyd

Tracks:

  1. Mrs. Robinson - Booker T. & The MGs
  2. Love's Sweet Sensation - William Bell/Mavis Staples
  3. Just Because Your Love Is Gone - Darrell Banks
  4. Chains Of Love - Jimmy Hughs
  5. Happy - William Bell
  6. The Challenge - Staple Singers
  7. Soul-a-lujah - Johnnie Taylor/Eddie Floyd/William Bell/Pervis Staples/Carla Thomas/Mavis Staples/Cleotha Staples
  8. Never, Never Let You Go - Eddie Floyd/Mavis Staples
  9. Just Keep On Loving Me - Johnnie Taylor/Carla Thomas
  10. I Need You Woman - William Bell/Carla Thomas
  11. I've Got A Feeling - Ollie/Nightingales
  12. It's Time To Pay For The Fun (We've Had) - Jeanne/Darlings
  13. I Could Never Be President - Johnnie Taylor
  14. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Mad Lads
  15. Long And Lonely World - Colette Kelly
  16. Midnight Cowboy - Bar-Kays
  17. I've Fallen In Love (With You) - Carla Thomas
  18. Slum Baby - Booker T. & The MGs
  19. The Best Part Of A Love Affair - Emotions
  20. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Isaac Hayes
  21. Walk On By - Isaac Hayes
  22. Tupelo (Part 1) - Pop Staples/Albert King/Steve Cropper
  23. Water - Steve Cropper/Albert King/Pop Staples
  24. The Sweeter He Is (Part 1) - Soul Children
  25. You're Driving Me (To The Arms Of A Stranger) - Mavis Staples

Tracks:

  1. Open Up Your Heart (Let Me In) - Newcomers
  2. Why Is the Wine Sweeter (On The Other Side) - Eddie Floyd
  3. When Will We Be Paid - Staple Singers
  4. Grinder Man - John Lee Hooker
  5. Born Under A Bad Sign - William Bell
  6. What You Gonna Do - Margie Joseph
  7. I'm So Glad - Jimmy Hughes
  8. Beautiful Feelings - Darrell Banks
  9. Your Love Was Strange - Dramatics
  10. Love Bones - Johnnie Taylor
  11. Hard To Say Goodbye - Delaney/Bonnie
  12. Got To Get Rid Of You - J.J. Barnes
  13. Habit Forming Love - Reggie Milner
  14. My Thing Is A Moving Thing - T.S.U. Toronadoes
  15. Stealing Love - Emotions
  16. When Tomorrow Comes - Emotions
  17. Wrapped Up In Love Again - Albert King
  18. Do The Funky Chicken - Rufus Thomas
  19. California Girl - Eddie Floyd
  20. Tribute To A Black Woman (Part 1) - Bernie Hayes
  21. Sang And Dance - Bar-Kays
  22. Hold On, I'm Coming - Soul Children
  23. Love's Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down (Part 1) - Chuck Brooks
  24. Help Me Put Out The Flame (In My Heart) - Ernie Hines
  25. Black Boy - Roebuck 'Pop' Staples

Tracks:

  1. Bracing Myself For The Fall - Ollie/Nightingales
  2. All I Have To Do Is Dream - William Bell/Carla Thomas
  3. Sining About Love - Jeanne/Darlings
  4. Goodies - Chris/Shak
  5. Just The Way You Are Today - Barbara Lewis
  6. The Creeper Returns - Little Sonny
  7. Guide Me Well - Carla Thomas
  8. Give A Damn - Staple Singers
  9. Steal Away - Johnnie Taylor
  10. Your Sweet Lovin' - Margie Joseph
  11. I Forgot To Remember - Jones/Blumeberg
  12. Can't See You When I Want To - David Porter
  13. Never Be True - Carla Thomas
  14. Can't You See What You're Doing To Me - Albert King
  15. Sixty Minute Man (Part 2) - Rufus Thomas
  16. The Preacher And The Bear - Rufus Thomas
  17. Something - Booker T. & The MGs
  18. Seeing Is Believin' - Mad Lads
  19. You're My Only Temptation - Roz Ryan
  20. What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me - Paul Thompson
  21. Right, TIght And Out Of Sight - Branding Iron
  22. (What's Under) The Natural Do - John Kasandra

Tracks:

  1. My Girl - Eddie Floyd
  2. I Have Learned To Do Without You - Mavis Staples
  3. Play The Music Toronadoes - T.S.U. Toronadoes
  4. Lonely Soldier - William Bell
  5. Heart Association - Emotions
  6. I Stand Accused - Isaac Hayes
  7. Brand New Day - Staple Singers
  8. Sweeter Tomorrow - Margie Joseph
  9. Cool Strut - Bernie Hayes
  10. You Put The Sunshine Back In My World - Newcomers
  11. Montego Bay - Bar-Kays
  12. Got It Together (Parts 1 & 2) - Rudy Robinson/Hungry Five
  13. Wade In The Water - Little Sonny
  14. You're Movin' Much Too Fast - Nightingales
  15. The Best Years Of My Life - Eddie Floyd
  16. I Am Somebody (Part 2) - Johnnie Taylor
  17. I Loved You Like I Love My Very Life - Carla Thomas
  18. Soul Machine - Reggie Milner
  19. (Follow Her) Rules And Regulations - Tempress
  20. (Do The) Push And Pull (Part 1) - Rufus Thomas
  21. Love Changes - Charlene/Soul Serenades
  22. Put Your World In My World (Best Of Two Worlds) - Soul Children
  23. Love Is Plentiful - Staple Singers

Tracks:

  1. Heavy Makes You Happy (Ska-Na-Boom Boom) - Staple Singers
  2. Who Took The Merry Out Of Christmas - Staple Singers
  3. Too Many Lovers - Shak
  4. Black Christmas - Emotions
  5. The Mistletoe And Me - Isaac Hayes
  6. Ask The Lonley - Barbara Lewis
  7. Jody's Got Your Girl And Gone - Johnnie Taylor
  8. Finish Me Off - Soul Children
  9. Oh, How It Rained - Eddie Floyd
  10. The Look Of Love - Isaac Hayes
  11. Electrified Love - Ernie Hines
  12. Melting Pot - Booker T. & The MGs
  13. That's The Way I Like It (I Like it That Way) - Barbara Lewis
  14. Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight
  15. You Make Me Want To Love You - Emotions
  16. Stop! In The Name Of Love - Margie Joseph
  17. I Don't Wanna Lose You - Johnnie Taylor
  18. (Girl) I Love You - Temprees
  19. The World Is Round - Rufus Thomas
  20. A Penny For Your Thoughts - William Bell
  21. never Can Say Goodbye - Issac Hayes
  22. I Don't Want To Be Like My Daddy - Nightingales

Tracks:

  1. You've Got To Earn It - Staple Singers
  2. Hold On To It - Limitations
  3. Watcha See Is Watcha Get - Dramatics
  4. Born Too Late - Branding Iron
  5. Just Ain't Strong As I Used To Be (You Done Fed Me Sumpin') - Jimmy Hughes
  6. That Other Woman Got My Man And Gone - Margie Joseph
  7. If You Think It (You May As Well Do It) - Emotions
  8. Shame On The Family Name - Calvin Scott
  9. Blood Is Thicker Than Water - Eddie Floyd
  10. (The Soul Philosopher): Hijackin' Love - Johnnie Taylor
  11. Sweetback's Theme - Melvin Van Peebles
  12. The Breakdown (Part 1) - Rufus Thomas
  13. Pin The Tail On The Donkey - Newcomers
  14. Them Hot Pants - Lee Sain
  15. If That Ain't A Reason (For Your Woman To Leave You) - Little Milton
  16. It's Good To Be Careful (But It's Better To Be Loved) - Shack
  17. Where Would You Be Today - Ilana
  18. Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven - Albert King
  19. Go To Get Away From It All - Soul Children
  20. Love's Creepin Up On Me - United Image
  21. Show Me How - Emotions
  22. If I Give It Up, I Want It Back - David Porter
  23. A Woman Named Trouble - Little Sonny

Tracks:

  1. Losing Boy - Eddie Giles
  2. Respect Yourself - Staple Singers
  3. I'll Kill A Brick (About My Man) - Hot Sauce
  4. You Think You're Hot Stuff - Jean Knight
  5. All For The Love Of A Woman - William Bell
  6. Theme From 'Shaft' - Isaac Hayes
  7. Jamaica, This Morning - MGS
  8. Gone! The Promises Of Yesterday - Mad Lads
  9. Girl, Come On Home - Major Lance
  10. (Let Hurt Put You In The) Loser's Seat - Joni Wilson
  11. My Baby Love - Tempress
  12. How Do You Move A Mountain - Leaders
  13. Black Nasty: Black Nasty Boogie (Part 6) - Black Nasty
  14. Do The Funky Penguin (Part 1) - Rufus Thomas
  15. You've Got A Cushion To Fall On - Carla Thomas
  16. Get Up And Get Down - Dramatics
  17. Son Of Shaft - Bar-Kays
  18. Don't Cha Mess With My Money, My Honey, Or My Woman - L.V. Johnson
  19. I Can Smell That Funky Music - Eric Mercury
  20. A Sadness For Things - Calvin Scott
  21. That's What Love Will Make You Do - Little Milton
  22. Standing In For Jody - Johnnie Taylor

Album Description

The story of the great Memphis soul label, Stax/Volt. This 9-disc box concerns itself with the period between 1968 and 1971 and contains all 216 soul singles issued by Stax/Volt during that time- featured are some of the biggest and best-loved hits of the day, as well as a number of little-known gems by both major and less familiar artists. Artists include Shirley Walton, Booket T. & The MGs, The Soul Children, Sonny Stitt, Darrell Banks, Ollie & The Nightingales, Eddie Floyd, Isaac Hayes , The Staple Singers and many more. The discs are housed in a deluxe oversized box (12 x 12 x 1 1/2). 1993.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Seminal box set for soul & R&B fans.......2004-10-26

It's amazing how many hidden gems are mixed in amongst the more well-known songs in this fantastic 9 disc box set. From Darrell Banks' "Just Because Your Love is Gone" to the Newcomers' "Open Up Your Heart (and Let Me In), this is simply a treasure-trove of soul / r&b delights. If you like Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Dramatics, etc, you will love this set....good for dancin', good for romancin'!

5 out of 5 stars Full of Great Stuff.......1999-08-25

Different from the material on the first Stax box - soul music was getting more of a standard rock/dance beat underneath of it, and the music was layed down through multi-tracking rather than through live arrangements. But it's still the voice of soul. There is a wealth of fine music on here. If you choose to buy this, I don't think you'll be sorry. There's a lot of pickings on here. Basically, this is a wonderful archival package.

5 out of 5 stars It is THE collector's box set...amazing! I love it!.......1998-12-21

This box set is something I have coveted ever since we had it at the radio station I used to D.J. a soul show on. It has EVERY single you could want. All of the STAX sound is represented...funky dance numbers, ballads, and grooves that make your butt jump up and shake. It's an amazing resource. The booklet that comes with it is fantastic and super-informative. It's also a great place to look for samples, or find the originals that have been sampled from in a lot of Hip-Hop songs. For instance...Lynda Lyndell singing "What A Man", which was sampled (practically covered) by En Vogue and Salt 'N Peppa a few years ago. The originals are often better than the remakes!! Soul purists who can't get enough, Memphis music lovers, Hip Hop musicians, this is a box set for you...like you wouldn't believe! (And it's only one in a series of three amazing STAX box sets.)

4 out of 5 stars A good complication of Stax soul from the 70es........1998-09-09

If you know the first Stax box and like the music from Jakie Brown movie, you will not regret bying this one. This is a nice complication of old soul musicians wich we dont realy remember in the 90es. Many of the numbers you will recognice, because they have been recorded as cover vertions later on. Therefore it does'nt seem to be old music, but just the original recording of some of the music we hear in the radio.

This is one of the titles you learn to enjoy, the more times you hear it the more you will enjoy it.

A good collection of soul, you dont get tired of because there are 200+ numbers to chose from.
The Very Best of William Bell
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    The Very Best of William Bell
    William Bell
    Manufacturer: Stax
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000QUCQK6
    Release Date: 2007-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. You Don't Miss Your Water
    2. Any Other Way
    3. Share What You Got (But Keep What You Need)
    4. Never Like This Before
    5. Everybody Loves a Winner
    6. Eloise (Hang on in There)
    7. Everyday Will Be Like a Holiday
    8. Tribute to a King
    9. Every Man Oughta Have a Woman
    10. Private Number - William Bell, Judy Clay
    11. I Forgot to Be Your Lover
    12. My Baby Specializes - William Bell, Judy Clay
    13. My Whole World Is Falling Down
    14. Happy
    15. Born Under a Bad Sign
    16. All for the Love of a Woman
    17. Save Us
    18. Lovin' on Borrowed Time
    19. I've Got to Go on Without You
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    Dick's Picks, Vol. 18: Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, 2/3/78 & Uni Dome, Univeristy of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, 2/5/78
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Rowdy!
    • Disc Three changed my life forever.
    • Three very good performances
    • one of the best picks...
    • I can't stop listening to this!
    Dick's Picks, Vol. 18: Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, 2/3/78 & Uni Dome, Univeristy of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, 2/5/78
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    ASIN: B00005V8PR
    Release Date: 2002-02-05

    Tracks:

    1. Bertha
    2. Good Lovin'
    3. Cold Rain And Snow
    4. New Minglewood Blues
    5. They Love Each Other
    6. It's All Over Now
    7. Dupree's Diamond Blues
    8. Looks Like Rain
    9. Brown-Eyed Woman
    10. Passenger
    11. Deal
    12. The Music Never Stopped

    Tracks:

    1. Estimated Prophet
    2. Eyes Of The World
    3. Playing In The Band
    4. The Wheel
    5. Playing In The Band
    6. Johnny B. Goode

    Tracks:

    1. Samson & Delilah
    2. Scarlet Begonias
    3. Fire On The Mountain
    4. Truckin'
    5. Drums
    6. The Other One
    7. Wharf Rat
    8. Around And Around

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    Volume 18 is the only one of the first 24 Dick's Picks to feature music from 1978, culling from two (maybe three) February dates in the Midwest. Following an artistic peak that lasted most of the 1970s, the band sounded more ragged and raucous in 1978 than they had during the previous few years, trading in some of their more textured, willowy tendencies for greater aggression and abandon. The centerpiece here is the half-hour "Scarlet"/"Fire" from the Cedar Falls, Iowa, show, which is followed soon after by an explosive "Other One" and emotional "Wharf Rat." Throughout, Garcia's guitar work is as adventurous and bold as ever, and though the band as a whole is beginning to fray a bit, it does serve to heighten the sense of adventure. --Marc Greilsamer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Rowdy! .......2007-02-10

    Loud and festive! The boys came out smoking and wailed nicely. Good clean sound also.

    5 out of 5 stars Disc Three changed my life forever........2006-12-13

    Bad News and Good News

    First, the bad news: I'm not a huge fan of the setlist. The Wheel, All over now, Playin'? Eh. Really Bland songs. Also, Jerry forgets a lot of the words. I can't believe he left out the entire last stanza of "Scarlet Begonias", which concludes the whole story. I grudgingly sing it myself every time I listen to it.

    Now the good news.
    The Scarlet>Fire saved my soul. I kid you not. I was an atheist my entire life and listening to this album's Scarlet>Fire (along with a bunch of other stuff in my life) somehow proved to me God. There cannot be such musical beauty in existence without Love from On High. I listened to it nearly every single day of July 06 and August 06. Cures all ills, the jamming alone, no words needed. Jesus loves Jerry.

    Additionally, Eyes and Prophet are hot. Bertha's jam is beautiful. Truckin is not as good as in DP1, but is good for running & such because it is a heavy hitter. Wharf Rat is also a sweet, sweet closer.

    In short, this album's Scarlet > Fire obliterates all the album's other flaws. You will not find a more soulful, entire-human-experience-summarizing 29 minutes as the DP 18 Scarlet > Fire.

    Signed, Charles Payson Frederick

    4 out of 5 stars Three very good performances.......2006-12-02

    First of all, This release is NOT from two shows but rather three. The recording dates are 2/3,4&5/78. This is a pretty good collection of songs including most of the highlights from all three. Cold, Rain and Snow, Passenger, and Dupree's are standouts on the first disc. It's a shame they cut Ship Of Fools and the short drums segment off the second disc. Still, disc two is about as good as it gets. On disc three Scarlet -> Fire is one of the best ever and the Truckin' jam is just as great.

    5 out of 5 stars one of the best picks... .......2006-10-07

    1978 wasn't the strongest year for the Dead. Sure, everyone's heard about May 77, Europe 72, and 73-74. There's plenty of DP from those tours.

    This collection taken from a few nights, and is as exciting as it gets. The scarlet->fire is one of the best, easily among my 2-3 favorites. But, all the other music is great too. And, in this collection, the shorter tunes are nicely done as well. I love the Cold Rain and Snow, and the Trickin' jam is a blast.

    One of my favorite Dick's Picks.

    5 out of 5 stars I can't stop listening to this!.......2006-05-20

    Great collection. Personal faves (this week) are the solos on Bertha and, particularly, Brown Eyed Woman. Jerry's tone is stinging.

    Superb 'Eyes' and Scarlet > Fire too.

    This (along with Live Dead) is the one I play people who've never heard the band (i.e. 99% of the British public).
    Grainger: Works For Wind Orchestra,Vol.4
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Master of the Wind Orchestra
    • Simply Nice
    • They were born to play Grainger.
    Grainger: Works For Wind Orchestra,Vol.4

    Manufacturer: Chandos
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    ASIN: B000000B1C
    Release Date: 1997-05-20

    Tracks:

    1. Hill Song No. 2
    2. Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon
    3. Faeroe Island Dance
    4. The Lads of Wamphray March
    5. Irish Tune from County Derry
    6. Shepherd's Hey
    7. The Merry King
    8. Molly on the Shore
    9. Country Gardens
    10. Colonial Song
    11. The `Gum Suckers' March
    12. Lincolnshire Posy: Lincolnshire Posey: Dublin Boy (Lisbon)
    13. Lincolnshire Posy: Harkstow Grange
    14. Lincolnshire Posy: Rufford Park Poachers
    15. Lincolnshire Posy: The Brisk Young Sailor
    16. Lincolnshire Posy: Lord Melbourne
    17. Lincolnshire Posy: The Lost Lady Found

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Master of the Wind Orchestra.......2001-02-20

    I know of no composer or arranger who writes more beautifully for wind orchestra than Percy Grainger. It is a difficult medium, much harder than an orchestra to make sound terrific. This is probably due to the lack of a single homogenous sound equivalent to the orchestra's strings. The woodwinds are too diverse in timbre, and the brass generally can't sustain (physically) the constant playing such a role demands. But Grainger consistently rises above these problems and gets the most gorgeous sounds from the group. Furthermore, he writes fascinating counterpoints and the whole is constantly filled with eccentric touches of harmony, orchestration, rhythm, and the like.

    This recording, with the Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, is superbly played. Although one may quibble at times with such things as an occasionally too-wide saxophone vibrato, those are minor indeed. In particular, the classics of the wind orchestra literature, Irish Tune from County Derry and Linconshire Posy (the movements Harkstow Grange and Rufford Park Poachers stand out even in this august company), are magnificent in every respect. Also worthy of note is the Colonial Song, with its beautiful sonorities; and the vibrant percussion of The 'Gum-Suckers' March. This CD is a must-have for anyone interested in wind music, in the art of arranging, or simply in imaginative and fascinating music.

    5 out of 5 stars Simply Nice.......2000-04-07

    This ensemble really does a good job playing on this CD--The Lads of Wamphray, Irish Tune from County Derry and Molly on the Shore in particular. Personally, I don't care for their interpretation of Lincolnshire Posy. However, it's still some great playing. Wonderful job!

    5 out of 5 stars They were born to play Grainger........1999-05-24

    I have been playing Grainger since my freshman year in high school and never have I heard Grainger played with so much passion as when I listened to this recording of the Royal Northern College of Music. Lincolnshire Posy shines brighter than even the Eastman Wind Ensemble's greatest rendition. Bravo!

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