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Motel Shot: Expanded Edition

Label: Real Gone Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: Where the Soul Never Dies; Will the Circle Be Unbroken; Rock of Ages; Long Road Ahead; Faded Love; Talkin' About Jesus; Come On in My Kitchen; Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go); Never Ending Song of Love; Sing My Way Home; Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad; Lonesome and a Long Way from Home. Bonus tracks: I've Told You for the Last Time; Long Road Ahead; Gift of Love; Come On in My Kitchen; Blues; Lonesome and a Long Way from Home; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; Farther Along.

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The Fever: The Remastered Epic Recordings

Label: Real Gone Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: CD 1: I Don't Want to Go Home; Got to Get You off My Mind; How Come You Treat Me So Bad; The Fever; Broke Down Piece of Man; Sweeter Than Honey; Fanny Mae; It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion); I Choose to Sing the Blues; You Mean So Much to Me; Havin' a Party; This Time It's for Real; Without Love; Check Mr. Popeye; First Night; She Got Me Where She Wants Me; Some Things Just Don't Change; Little Girl So Fine; I Ain't Got the Fever No More; Love on the Wrong Side of Town; When You Dance. CD 2: Got to Get You off My Mind; Without Love; Searchin'; Sweeter Than Honey; Snatchin' It Back; Little by Little; It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion); The Fever; Havin' a Party; You Mean So Much to Me; Got to Be a Better Way Home; This Time Baby's Gone for Good; I Played the Fool; Hearts of Stone; Take It Inside; Talk to Me; Next to You; Trapped Again; Light Don't Shine.

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Motel Shot: Expanded Edition

Read "Motel Shot: Expanded Edition" reviewed by Doug Collette


With the passage of time, Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, are unfortunately becoming more and more the unsung heroes of a Seventies rock and roll. The Southern couple not only acknowledged, but built upon roots of blues, folk and country, as well as the soul and r&b influences at the very heart of their style, aided and ...

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Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes: The Fever: The Remastered Epic Recordings

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Unless a musiclover becomes fully-versed in the full career trajectory of Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes via their latter-day work with Barry Beckett, Nile Rodgers, et.al., as compiled on All I Want Is Everything (Rhino 1993), it's difficult if not impossible to avoid seeing the group as a novelty act at best or worse, a ...

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The Rascals: The Complete Singles A's & B's

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The career trajectory of the 'Young' Rascals took them from a point in music culture where singles were the focal point of both art and commerce to a point where the album was a work unto itself rather than a collection of singles. As much as it's aimed at a true devotee of the band, The ...

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Dick's Picks Volume Two: Columbus, Ohio 10/31/1971

Label: Real Gone Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Dark Star>Sugar Magnolia; St. Stephen; Not Fade Away> Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad> Not Fade Away.

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Got A Mind to Give Up Living: Live 1966

Label: Real Gone Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Instrumental Intro; Look Over Yonders Wall; Born in Chicago; Love Her with a Feeling; Get Out of My Life, Woman; Never Say No; One More Heartache; Work Song; Coming Home Baby; Memory Pain; I Got a Mind to Give Up Living; Walking by Myself; Got My Mojo Working.

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Dick's Pick's Volume One: Tampa, Florida 12/19/73

Label: Real Gone Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: CD 1: Here Comes Sunshine; Big River; Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo; Weather Report Suite; Big Railroad Blues; Playing in the Band. CD 2::He’s Gone>Truckin’>Nobody’s Fault but Mine>Jam>The Other One>Jam; Stella Blue; Around and Around.

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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Got A Mind to Give Up Living: Live 1966

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Real Gone Music's release of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band's Live 1966 is a godsend for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it reminds, if that's indeed necessary, of what a vital influence on contemporary blues was (and is) this sextet. Forget for a moment the profundity of an ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Dick's Pick's Volume One: Tampa, Florida 12/19/73

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Concluding a reissue program begun in 2011, the Real Gone Music release of Grateful Dead Dick's Picks Volume One brings fitting perspective to a series that, in more ways than one, created a template for archiving an artist's work. And in an unusual approach that is peculiarly appropriate to the mindset of the iconoclastic band and ...


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