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A   Banquet in Blues A Banquet in Blues
A   Barca dos Amantes (Ship of Lovers) A Barca dos Amantes (Ship of Lovers)
A decade or so ago, Nascimento was listed, not very prominently, on a Shorter release. Times change... .The style is somewhere between jazz-influenced Brazil and straight Latin-jazz, but as you'd expect, the dominant force is the sparkling talent of Nascimento himself.
A   Basement, A Red Light & a Feelin' A Basement, A Red Light & a Feelin'
A   Basement, A Red Light & A Feelin', Vol. 2 A Basement, A Red Light & A Feelin', Vol. 2
Kerri Chandler fans waited nearly a decade for a follow-up to the original A Basement, A Red Light & A Feelin' -- a compilation for his co-owned Madhouse label -- and the results prove Chandler's touch with a righteous deep house production is just as magical ten years on. The opener, "Your Embrace," moves fast but sacrifices none of its feeling, courtesy of Anthony Flanagan's strong, searching vocals. Chandler also touches on jazz-funk with the L.T.D. remake "Love to the World" (featuring th...
A   Basket of Blues A Basket of Blues
This LP, the first release from the Spivey label, has quite a grab bag of performers. Victoria Spivey and Hannah Sylvester (her only recordings after 1923) take four vocals apiece, while Lucille Hegamin has three (the trio were all classic blues veterans of the 1920s); the backup band includes tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate (who is featured on the lone instrumental "Swingin' Away"), Eddie Barefield on alto and clarinet, pianist Sadik Hakim and (on one song) trumpeter Dick Vance. With the except...
A   Batter Pudding...for John Keats A Batter Pudding...for John Keats
A   Beach Full of Shells A Beach Full of Shells
A   Beacon from Mars A Beacon from Mars
Kaleidoscope's second album is the best non-compilation showcase of their legendary eclecticism and versatility. It takes in a blues-rocking cover of Willie Cobbs' "You Don't Love Me"; Doug Kershaw's Cajun "Louisiana Man"; a scary old folk song ("Greenwood Sidee," about a woman who kills her two babies); a hilarious countryish indictment of marriage ("Baldheaded End of a Broom"); two good acid-folk originals ("Life Will Pass You By" and "I Found Out"); and two completely dissimilar 10-minute-...
A   Beard of Stars A Beard of Stars
There was a big and obvious change to Tyrannosaurus Rex on their fourth album, A Beard of Stars, as Steve Took was replaced by Mickey Finn, with Marc Bolan remaining the true captain of the duo act as singer and songwriter. Of more significance was the change in the band's sound, moving into far more electric rock territory with much greater use of electric guitar, though Bolan's songs were still often grounded in the fairytale-like musings of his earlier work. It was still a ways off from hi...
A   Beard of Stars A Beard of Stars
There was a big and obvious change to Tyrannosaurus Rex on their fourth album, A Beard of Stars, as Steve Took was replaced by Mickey Finn, with Marc Bolan remaining the true captain of the duo act as singer and songwriter. Of more significance was the change in the band's sound, moving into far more electric rock territory with much greater use of electric guitar, though Bolan's songs were still often grounded in the fairytale-like musings of his earlier work. It was still a ways off from hi...
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