Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats practically explodes with deep, primal and ecstatic soulfulness. This stunning work isn't just soul stirring, it's also soul baring, and the combination is absolutely devastating to behold. You don't just listen to this record you experience it. So it's entirely fitting that the self-titled album will bear the iconic logo of Stax Records, because at certain moments Rateliff seems to be channeling soul greats like Otis Redding and Sam & Dave. But as this gifted multi-instrumentalist honors the legacy of the legendary Memphis label, he's also setting out int... [Read More]
UK two CD collection. New Orleans remains the greatest music city on earth. All kinds of Jazz and Blues and Funk and Rock and everything else in between exists there. Hot musicians play on the street or in dive bars, often relying solely on tips to survive. Here we've gathered together 50 classic original recordings by legendary artists that demonstrate how New Orleans music has taken shape - from when jazz first flowered in the city's brothels through to the Crescent City's finest Blues, Soul and R&B, so creating a musical gumbo of exceptional flavor and strength. Metro Select.
While Louisiana Hayride star Johnny Horton's 1956 Top 10 debut "Honky Tonk Man" strode the line between rockabilly and honky-tonk minimalism, he found his niche in 1959 with a short-lived phenomenon known as the saga song: newly penned tunes, based on or inspired by historical events. The song that rendered Horton immortal? A rousing rendition of folksinger Jimmie Driftwood's War of 1812 number "The Battle of New Orleans," which topped both the country and pop charts for weeks. Riding a winner, Horton kept the momentum going with the Civil War-themed "Johnny Reb," and "Sink the Bismarck," base... [Read More]
JAZZ celebrates America's greatest original art form. Ken Burns' 10-part documentary opens at the dawn of the 20th century, incorporating American culture and historical events that interact directly with the music. From the 1890s through the ferment of the Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age, to the Great Depression, New Deal, Second World War, and beyond, JAZZ paints an astounding portrait of a nation and its improvisational core of music.
Doreen Ketchens' soaring clarinet is one of the great joys of the French Quarter. From her perch on Royal Street, Doreen and her band have entertained visitors to New Orleans for decades. This disc features songs such as: "House of the Rising Sun", "Swing Low Sweet Chariot", "Summertime", "Caledonia" and more.
One of the most-loved singers of our time has returned with a modern-day masterpiece. Jennifer Warnes is back with a brand-new album called Another Time, Another Place, on BMG. The new album reunites Warnes with her co-producer and great friend and collaborator Roscoe Beck, the long-time musical director and bass player for Leonard Cohen. It's the same partnership that made the landmark 1987 album Famous Blue Raincoat. With glorious production and performances, and of course, impeccable vocals, Another Time, Another Place features the cream of the crop of songwriters including Eddie Vedder (�... [Read More]
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, longtime purveyors, custodians and distillers of a modern big band swing sound are back and newly signed with Savoy Jazz. In celebration of twenty years bringing an irrepressible groove to the adoring masses, the band has recorded RATTLE THEM BONES their eighth studio album. Produced by Morris and Joshua Levy with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the band has honed their musicality to a fine point, effortlessly striking a balance between the prohibition era "Boardwalk Empire" to the swinging of 60's "Mad Men". Also known for their rigorous tour schedule (They play over 150 dates a y... [Read More]
Hugh Laurie will release his debut album 'Let Them Talk' on Warner Bros. Records. A glorious celebration of New Orleans blues, 'Let Them Talk' unites Laurie's musical talent with a very personal selection of standards and lost blues classics performed with his band of renowned musicians and some very special guest stars. Produced by Joe Henry and recorded at sessions in Los Angeles and New Orleans, 'Let Them Talk' sees Laurie on vocals and piano heading a team of musicians whose previous collective credits include work with artists as varied as Greg Allman, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant, kd lang... [Read More]
2008 marks the 40th anniversary of Bobby Womack's music career. He was a major soul superstar throughout the 70's with songs such as 'Across 110th Street', 'California Dreamin'', 'Woman's Gotta Have It', 'Harry Hippie' and many more. The Best Of Bobby Womack - The Last Soul Man gathers together 22 digitally remasteres tracks, including his chart hits and classic tracks. Still recording and performing at the age of 64, Bobby Womack is a true soul survivor, a musical torchbearer of life's trials and hardships. "I'm still writing music," says the music legend. "It's impossible to always rise to t... [Read More]
As a die-hard New Orleans Saints fan, you love to illustrate that unwavering enthusiasm as often as possible. Now you can accomplish that goal with ease when you put on this New Orleans Saints Come
Mccoy Tyner - Illuminations (SACD NEW)Label: TelarcFormat: SACDRelease Date: 22 Jun 2004No. of Discs: 1UPC: 089408359965Details1. Illuminations2. Angelina3. New Orleans Stomp4. Come Rain Or Come Shine5. Soulstice6. Blessings7. If I Should Lose You8. The Chase9.
This refresh of Fitzmorris's cookbook "features all of the favorite recipes, steeped in the towns Creole and Cajun traditions, but is updated to include a 16-page color insert with ... food photography and an updated
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