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The Turning Point

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Laws Must Change; Saw Mill Gulch Road; I'm Gonna Fight For You J.B.; So Hard To Share; California; Thoughts About Roxanne; Room To Move. Added to the original tracks are: Sleeping By Her Side; Don't Waste My Time; and Can't Sleep This Night. All compositions are by John Mayall except for three composed by Mayall and Thompson. The 2001 sound re-mastering of this 1969 concert is excellent.

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John Mayall: The Turning Point

Read "The Turning Point" reviewed by Mike Neely


John Mayall's position in the British Blues world of the 1960's was akin to Art Blakey's position in the North American jazz scene. Both were gifted discoverers and developers of talent in addition to being notable musicians. At various times, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, John McVie, and Jack Bruce were members of Mayall's ever changing band. ...

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Extrapolation

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Extrapolation, It's Funny, Arjen's Bag, Pete The Poet, This is For Us To Share, Spectrum, Binky's Dream, Really You Know, Two For Two, Peace Piece.

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John McLaughlin: Extrapolation

Read "Extrapolation" reviewed by Walter Kolosky


If you were looking for one John McLaughlin record you might play for a curious friend, this would be the one. Extrapolation was McLaughlin's first album release as a leader, and it sounds as fresh today as it did way back in 1969. From the opening strains of “Extrapolation" to the closing softness of “Peace Piece," ...

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Derek & The Dominos: Live at the Fillmore

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: CD1: Got To Get Better In A Little While; Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad; Key To The Highway; Blues Power; Have You Ever Loved A Woman; Bottle Of Red Wine. CD2: Tell The Truth; Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out; Roll It Over; Presence of the Lord; Little Wing; Let It Rain; Crossroads.

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At Fillmore East

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 1971
Track listing: Statesboro Blues; Done Somebody Wrong; Stormy Monday; You Don't Love Me; Hot 'Lanta; In Memory of Elizabeth Reed; Whipping Post.

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Foundations of Funk

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 2000

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Best Of Dixieland

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Loveless Love (Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band) Beale Street Blues (George Lewis Band) Someday You'll Be Sorry (Louis Armstrong & His All Stars) Canal Street Blues (Henry Red Allen Orchestra) Eccentric Rag (Max Kaminsky & His All Star Dixie Band) St. Louis Blues (Eddie Condin & His Boys) Basin Street Blues ( Jack Teagarden & His Sextet) Eh-La-Bas (The Original Tuxedo "Jass" Band ) Over In The Glory Land (Dejan's Olympia Brass Band) Balln' The Jack (Ken Colyer) Hindustan (Alex Welsh & His Jazz Band) Saturday Night Function ( Monty Sunshine's Jazz Band) Perdido Street Blues (Mr. Acker Bilk) Savoy Blues ( Terry Lightfoot) Stevedore Stomp ( Chris Barber's Jazz Band) Christopher Columbus ( Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band)

These recordings really do swing the Dixie and is worth checking out.You may be able to purchase this CD by dropping a line to: BMG Direct Marketing Inc. 6550 East 30th Street, Idianapolis, Indiana 46219

I am going to get busy recording and marketing my own dixieland CD's off of my massive collection of 78 LP records (some 3,000 +). I finally have the technology at my studio to do this and am checking with the copyright laws. It is time to bring some of these rare recordings to the general public. Some of these old 78's were recorded live and have no label on them & I don't know the name of the songs or musicians. I'll keep you loyal AAJ (Dixieland) fans posted. In the meantime, e-mail me if you have any thoughts or CD's you'd like to see posted and reviewed at this location. Till next time, keep jammin'!

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James Brown: Foundations of Funk

Read "Foundations of Funk" reviewed by Steve Hanson


James Brown initially invented step and repeatae funk with 'Please Please Please' (not present here). Even the title summed it up. Bang. Bang. Bang. Which is pretty much how 'Cold Sweat', 'It's a New Day' and 'Ain't It Funky Now' go on this glorious compilation. But not in straight 4/4 time obviously, these tracks are performed ...

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Various: Best Of Dixieland

Read "Best Of Dixieland" reviewed by AAJ Staff


With a title like Best Of Dixieland I had to check this one out. It is an older CD (1987) but what a gem! I like the idea of starting the tracks out with the legands of Dixieland ie: Kid Ory, George Lewis and Louis Armstrong and then progressing to the “newer" dixie style bands that ...


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