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    This album of snaky swamp rock is one of Ball's best recordings. Great choice of songs (she wrote 5 of the 13) that let her show all her talents, both vocally and instrumentally. Slow-tempo songs
    display the force of her voice, as in "I Still Love You," and another of the many gems, "For the Love of a Man." Meanwhile, the playfulness of the title cut and "The Right Tool for the Job" allow
    her to have fun and let the band air it out. Then there is the perfect song to end the disc and an absolute tour de force, Randy Newman's "Louisiana 1927."



    Ball has again assembled another top-notch cast of characters who more than hold up their end of the bargain. A few of the many who shine are George Rains on drums, Mark Kazanoff, who does double
    duty as a co-producer and excels on various saxes, and Derek O'Brien, who also co-produced and shares much of the guitar work with Steve Williams. If you don't know Marcia Ball, this is a
    fantastic introduction, and if you liked her past work this is a gem you won't want to miss. ~ Bob Gottlieb



    Personnel includes: Marcia Ball (vocals, piano, Wurlitzer piano); Doyle Bramhall (vocals); Steve Williams (guitar, acoustic, electric & slide guitars, background vocals); Derek O'Brien
    (electric guitar, background vocals); Clarence Hollimon (electric guitar); Paul Klemperer (saxophone, tenor saxophone) Mark Kazanoff (saxophone, tenor & baritone saxophones); Red Rails
    (saxophone); Les Izmore (baritone saxophone); Gary Slechta (trumpet); Randy Zimmerman (trombone); Riley Osbourn (Hammond B-3 organ); Don Bennett (bass, background vocals); David Carroll (bass);
    Rodney Craig (drums); Fran Christina (drums, background vocals); B.E. "Frosty" Smith (tambourine, shaker/congas, percussion).



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    Origine du Groupe : North America

    Style : Blues , Rythm & Blues

    Sortie : 1997

    Tracklist :

       1.  American Dream Lyrics

       2. Can't Trust My Heart Lyrics

       3. Crawfishin Lyrics

       4. For The Love Of A Man Lyrics

       5. How Big A Fool Lyrics

       6. I Still Love You Lyrics

       7. I'm Just A Prisoner Lyrics

       8. Let Me Play With Your Poodle Lyrics

       9. Louisiana 1927 Lyrics

      10. Something I Can't Do Lyrics

      11. The Right Tool For The Job Lyrics

      12. The Story Of My Life Lyrics

      13. Louisiana 1927

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    Sortie : 1999
    Style : Blues

    Tracklist :
    1. Memphis
    2. Where There's A Will There's A Way
    3. Wham!
    4. I'll Keep You Happy
    5. The Bounce
    6. Baby What's Wrong
    7. Down And Out
    8. Satisfied
    9. Susie Q
    10. Why
    11. Down In The Dumps
    12. Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
    13. Gee Baby
    14. Chicken Pickin'
    15. Oh, I Apologize
    16. Say Something Nice To Me
    17. From Me To You
    18. Turn On Your Love Light
    19. The Freeze
    20. Farther On Up The Road
    21. Cry, Cry, Cry
    22. Save Your Money
    23. Tension (Part 1)
    24. Tension (Part 2)
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    Contains the Fraternity LP THE WHAM OF THE MEMPHIS MAN (1963) plus 13 rare singles and unreleased tracks.

    At first glance, this might seem like nothing more than a retread of the classic The Wham of That Memphis Man, as the disc includes all 14 songs from that album. This is a quality upgrade/supplement to that record, though, adding 11 more tracks of 1963-1967 vintage from both rare singles and previously unreleased outtakes. This is hardly filler that only collectors will care about; it's good stuff, sometimes ace stuff, that's almost all on the same level of The Wham. "Oh, I Apologize," a cover of an obscure Barrett Strong track, is white soul singing on par with Mack's best vocal efforts, while "Cry, Cry, Cry" is a great instrumental version of a Bobby "Blue" Bland number; both of these cuts, unbelievably, were not released prior to this CD. The singles "Say Something Nice to Me" and "Save Your Money" (from 1964 and 1967) are more filet of white soul, and "Tension Pts. 1 & 2" (a 1966 single) another cool roadhouse instrumental. Some of the rare add-ons are less essential than others (like the instrumental reading of the Beatles' "From Me to You"), but taken together it's certainly the best Mack collection, enhanced by Bill Millar's informative liner notes. By the way, in one of those inexplicable occurrences bound to cause collectors to run around in circles, the song titled "Farther on Down the Road" on The Wham of That Memphis Man recording is here titled "Farther on up the Road" and listed as previously unreleased, although in fact it seems to be the same track as the one given a different title on the LP. (To cause further confusion, Mack definitely sings the lyric "Farther on up the road, " not "Farther on down the road, " as it was originally titled.) ~ Richie Unterberger

    24 track compilation for the great American blues guitarist/ vocalist. Contains his entire 1964 debut record 'The Wham Of That Memphis Man', plus rare singles & unreleased cuts. Eight of the 24 included are previously unissued; 19 tunes are in stereo, the rest in mono. 1999 release.
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