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Lorraine Feather: Dooji Wooji
by Ken Dryden
Lorraine FeatherDooji WoojiSanctuary Records2005 Lorraine Feather's latest CD stands out from the swarm of new releases by singers because of her captivating, swinging vocals and witty lyrics, but there's a lot more to her appeal. Dooji Wooji blends many of her musical interests, starting with several instrumentals by ...
One Way Out-Live At The Beacon Theater
Label: Sanctuary Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: CD1: Statesboro Blues; Don't Keep Me Wondering; Midnight Rider; Rockin' Horse; Desdemona; Trouble No More; Wasted Words; Good Morning Little School Girl; Instrumental Illness. CD2: Ain't Wastin' Time No More; Come & Go Blues; Woman Across The River; Old Before My Time; Every Hungry Woman; High Cost Of Low Living; Worried Down With The Blues; Dreams; Whippin' Post.
The Allman Brothers Band: One Way Out-Live At The Beacon Theater
by C. Michael Bailey
The Allman Brothers Band could have very easily been a casualty of the bad luck and bad decisions that have plagued many popular bands coming out of the early 1970s. Following the deaths of Duane Allman and Barry Oakley, the band continued to record with various personnel and configurations, never fulfilling the promise the band originally ...
Lorraine Feather: Such Sweet Thunder
by Michael P. Gladstone
It's a bit early, but here's my bid for Best Vocal Project of 2004. Lorraine Feather, daughter of the famed jazz historian/critic/composer Leonard Feather, has delivered a significant appreciation of the Ellington/Strayhorn oeuvre. In the early 1960s Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Sing Ellington got my attention and resulted in my examination, for the first time, of ...
Ruckus
By Galactic
Label: Sanctuary Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Bittersweet
2. Bongo Joe
3. The Moil
4. Paint
5. Never Called You Crazy
6. Gypsy Fade
7. Mercamon
8. Uptown Odyssey
9. Kid Kenner
10. The Beast
11. Tenderness
12. All Behind You Now
13. Doomed
Galactic: Ruckus
by Charlie B. Dahan
On Galactic’s new recording Ruckus they blend their usual spices of New Orleans funk, jazz and soul with the urban sound and feel of hip-hop music and culture, along with a healthy dose of dance and techno. Galactic has found a niche on the jam-band circuit, which encourages freedom of experimentation, and that is what this ...
The Teachers
By James Moody
Label: Sanctuary Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Disc One: The Teachers
1. The Teachers
2. Rest Sweetly, Brother Dove
3. Unchained
4. The New Spirit
5. Hello, Goodbye
6. Behind Every Good Man
7. Street Talk Suite
Disc Two: Heritage Hum 1. Heritage Hum 2. Sound For Sore ears 3. Road Runner 4. Can