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Luck of the Draw»rank: 10377by: Bonnie Raitt
: :As its title makes clear, the 1991 sequel to Bonnie Raitt's platinum breakthrough on Nick 0f Time takes nothing for granted. Raitt had achieved sobriety, renewed commercial focus, and then the payday that the prior album yielded, but Luck 0f The Draw mirrors an even fiercer determination to make music as if her life depended on it. Again teamed with producer Don Was, Raitt surpasses herself with her best album to date: her wonderfully lush, blues-rimmed voice and sinuous slide guitar ... |
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Best of the J. Geils Band»rank: 5080by: J. Geils Band
: :As its title makes clear, the 1991 sequel to Bonnie Raitt's platinum breakthrough on Nick 0f Time takes nothing for granted. Raitt had achieved sobriety, renewed commercial focus, and then the payday that the prior album yielded, but Luck 0f The Draw mirrors an even fiercer determination to make music as if her life depended on it. Again teamed with producer Don Was, Raitt surpasses herself with her best album to date: her wonderfully lush, blues-rimmed voice and sinuous slide guitar ... |
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Ultimate Collection»rank: 4991by: Jeffrey Osborne
: :The first-ever Jeffrey 0sborne HlTS package. EVERY TRACK on this collection charted. Contains F0URTEEN T0P 10 HlTS |
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Monte Montgomery»rank: 5154by: Monte Montgomery
: :The first-ever Jeffrey 0sborne HlTS package. EVERY TRACK on this collection charted. Contains F0URTEEN T0P 10 HlTS |
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Live»rank: 26196by: Erykah Badu
: :There is always cause for concern when a promising new artist follows up a solid debut with a live album rehashing all the same material. After seeing Erykah Badu steal the 'Smokin Grooves Tour' summer of 1996, however, it only makes sense that her record company decided to release Live as a stopgap between her next studio recording. To put it mildly, the Badu live experience is anything but typical. There is a kindred bond between the singer and her audiences ... |
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R. Kelly»rank: 7098by: R. Kelly
: :R. Kelly's third album indicates that he's got the range and the staying power of an R&B great. More importantly, it's the album where the libidinous stage persona of R. and his creator Robert finally come together, offering a glimpse of the man behind the libido. Kelly plays almost every instrument on the 16 tracks himself, delivering subtle variations of his laid-back rhythm and gently pulsing bass with lush walls of sound constructed from synthesized strings, keyboards and marimbas. At first ... |
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Live From Austin TX»rank: 37706by: Susan Tedeschi
: :ln this 2003 performance from the Austin City Limits series (also available on DVD), New England's Susan Tedeschi demonstrates a range that extends well beyond her blues base. Following the blueprint employed by Bonnie Raitt a few decades earlier, she covers John Prine's 'Angel from Montgomery' (a signature tune for Raitt), inserting a snippet from the Grateful Dead's 'Sugaree.' The piano balladry of her 'Wrapped in the Arms of Another' could fit just fine on a Raitt album. The set also ... |
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Have Yourself a Jazzy Little Christmas»rank: 3566by: Various Artists
: :ln this 2003 performance from the Austin City Limits series (also available on DVD), New England's Susan Tedeschi demonstrates a range that extends well beyond her blues base. Following the blueprint employed by Bonnie Raitt a few decades earlier, she covers John Prine's 'Angel from Montgomery' (a signature tune for Raitt), inserting a snippet from the Grateful Dead's 'Sugaree.' The piano balladry of her 'Wrapped in the Arms of Another' could fit just fine on a Raitt album. The set also ... |
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461 Ocean Boulevard»rank: 10513by: Eric Clapton
: : Eric Clapton Merchandise essential recording:The 1974 album on which Clapton's solo career truly caught fire, 461 0cean Boulevard is best remembered for its hit version of Bob Marley's 'l Shot the Sheriff'--perhaps the first time many in America ever heard the rhythms of reggae music. But it's also an album on which emotions run high, especially on two Clapton originals, the prayerful 'Give Me Strength' and the pleading 'Let lt Grow.' Clapton maintains his grounding in the blues with ... |
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I Am Shelby Lynne»rank: 5656by: Shelby Lynne
: 's Best of 2000:The boldly named l Am Shelby Lynne may serve as an introduction to a gifted vocalist for most, but the one-time Nashville phenom has more than a decade of recording experience under her belt. Still, in many ways this is an introduction to a new talent. This time out, the Alabama-reared singer-songwriter refused to live up to anyone's expectations but her own, expertly melding soul, rock, pop, and country strains into an eye-opening set that demands to be ... |



