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Artist
Index: E - G
In our index section we offer brief comments and CD recommendations about a band or artist and provide references to other areas in our web-site where they are featured.
The
Eagles
Duane
Eddy
The
Faces
Aretha
Franklin
Jerry
Garcia
Danny
Gatton
David
Gilmour
Govt.
Mule
David
Grisman
Grateful
Dead
Links
Grant Green
Jazz: guitar and piano
Buddy Guy
Blues: guitar and piano
Band Profiles
Eagles Aretha Franklin
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Perhaps
the kings of the country rock is The Eagles. Eagles:The
Very Best Of
is a two-disc overview that spans their
career. A limited edition included a third disc DVD of
"Hole In The Wall," etc. The
sound quality is excellent. A 48 page booklet is included with
commentary of each song in the words of Don Henley and Glenn
Frey.
The
Eagles
1 Take It Easy
2 Witchy Woman
3 Peaceful Easy Feeling
Desperado
4 Desperado
5 Tequila Sunrise
6 Doolin-Dalton
On the Border
7 Already Gone
8 The Best of My Love
9 James Dean
10 Ol' '55
11 Midnight Flyer
12 On the Border
One
of These Nights
13 Lyin' Eyes
14 One of These Nights
15 Take It to the Limit
16 After the Thrill Is Gone
Hotel California
17 Hotel California
1 Life in the Fast Lane
2 Wasted Time
3 Victim of Love
4 The Last Resort
5 New Kid in Town
Single
6 Please Come Home for Christmas
The Long Run
7 Heartache Tonight
8 The Sad Café
9 I Can't Tell You Why
10 The Long Run
11 In the City
12 Those Shoes
Eagles Live (7/28/80)
13 Seven Bridges Road
Hell Freezes Over
14 Love Will Keep Us Alive
15 Get Over It
Single
DVD
16 Hole in the World
See
also: Discography | Music Videos
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Duane
Eddy's two-disc Twang Thang Anthology is an excellent
overview of his career. This collection covers his most successful
period between 1958 - 63 and goes clear through 1987. In
addition to originals, there are numerous cover songs. Plenty
of guests appear including Ry Cooder, Paul McCartney and George
Harrison.
Some
of the regular musicians he recorded with are top notch and
had excellent careers themselves. Full musician credits are
included with each track within the 50 page liner notes.
Eddy
is one of the more influential early guitar greats help to
popularize the electric guitar. While Chuck Berry took more of
a blues attack, Eddy's influence was more of a country and
rockabilly guitar master.
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The
Faces are unquestionably an all star line-up of musicians; Rod
Stewart, Ian McLagan, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane, and Kenney Jones.
Upon disbanding in 1975 Stewart went on to a solo career
(many of the faces play on his early records) and Wood was
recruited into The Rolling
Stones. While Kenny Jones would go on to fill
the shoes of Keith Moon in The
Who, and McLagan and Lane went
on to solo projects and session work.
In
2004, a four disc Faces box-set, Five Guys Walk into a Bar
was released. Its quantity of music is generous where each
disc runs between 74 - 79 minutes. Further, a 64 page
booklet with essays, track details, and photos is included.
The music is not sequenced chronologically and many of the tracks
were previously unreleased.
There
are plenty
of great cover songs included such as: McCartney's "Maybe I'm
Amazed," Lennon's "Jealous Guy," Robert
Johnson's "Love in Vain," performed a la The Rolling
Stones.
One
draw back to the Five Guys Walk into a Bar is that some
of the material is not of the best sonic quality.
Single
Disc
Casual
fans may prefer the 19 track compilation The Best Of Faces: Good Boys When They're Asleep.
Double
Disc
In 2007, The Definitive Rock Collection was released. This
is the best value. All of this material is on the box set.
This release takes 1999's The Best of the Faces, and
adds to it.
Fans
of the Faces will certainly be interested Jeff Beck's two
albums with Stewart and Wood (bass) in the band, Truth
and Beck-Ola
and Rod's early career that is well represented in Gold
and even better, the out of print The
Mercury Anthology.
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Because Aretha's single and double collections miss several of my very favorite tracks
we highly suggest her box-set, Queen of Soul. It includes
most of her songs through This Girl's In Love With You
as well as a fair sampling of material after that, of which that I am less interested in.
It may cost more, but it is worth it. It includes a book with
detailed credits with musicians, an Atlantic discography, photos,
essays, etc. This is an excellent box-set!
Additional
Aretha Franklin content
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Jerry
Garcia's solo career is quite diverse and we have expansive
coverage of both his electric and acoustic bands with frequent
updates in our Garcia
section.
The
disc to the right, Don't
Let Go would be not be close to a consensus of
being Garcia's best electric band release, but it is easily
our favorite. Garcia's interaction with pianist Keith
Godchaux gives this release its appeal.
Additional Jerry Garcia content
Jerry Garcia profile
Rock: guitar and piano
Guitar greats
Expansive Grateful Dead section
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Danny
Gatton is one of the hottest guitar players. He had the
ability to blend diverse musical styles from rockabilly, country, blues, jazz, rock, etc. He is
definitely a guitarist guitar
player. Upon hearing Danny play you'll hear some of the most
amazing guitar riffs. On occasion elements of
guitar legends like Jeff Beck, and Roy Buchanan arise from
within his solos.
Some
of Gatton's album are out of print. His two disc compilation Hot
Rod Guitar: The Danny Gatton Anthology is a generous 30
track overview and may be all a curious fan needs.
Additional Danny Gatton content
Instrumental
Danny
Gatton.com | Gatton
page
Drummers
Journal
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Gilmour's 2006 solo album, On
An Island
We used to have David Gilmour's first two solo
albums, and were not blown away by either, though, they each have their moments. We tend to reach for
Pink Floyd when we want to hear Gilmour on guitar. However,
if
you already have your stock pile of Pink Floyd and want more,
Gilmour's solo albums are worth consideration.
His second release, About Face, is
more accessible than his first output. The song compositions are
more simple than Pink Floyd, and there is plenty of
quality guitar solos.
Additional David Gilmour content
Pink Floyd profile
Videos
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Guitarist Warren Haynes is quite busy. In
addition to Govt. Mule, Haynes is a member of both the Allman
Brothers Band, and The Dead. His band leans a bit more towards
hard rock.
A 2004 article
Additional Govt. Mule content
Govt.
Mule's official page
Govt.
Mule Bio. - by Django
Mule
Base -The source for Gov't Mule set
lists.
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David
Grisman is truly a creative musician
While
most mandolin players stick to bluegrass, country, or perhaps
rock, Grisman's playing went beyond the norm and traditional
stereotypes.
While Grisman is a master of bluegrass, he also
incorporated jazz into his playing, forging un-chartered realms
and shaping what would be called Dawg music, and laying the
groundwork for new grass music.
Much
of Grisman's jazz influences are rooted in the Hot Club of
France that featured the legendary Django Reinhardt and
Stephane Grappelli. Truly, it is thrilling to hear the
renditions of some Hot Club material with the mandolin
replacing the acoustic guitar rhythm section, and also
taking some fascinating solos.
When
you combine the traditional bluegrass and jazz background you
have sort of a Bill Monroe meets the Hot Club of France. Much of Grisman's early
material focus on these inferences, and his
self titled debut is a
good place to start, where he features an all-star line-up of
musicians.
Grisman
has had a strong musical relationship with guitarist Jerry
Garcia. He added some mandolin on the Grateful Dead's classic
album American
Beauty. They also played together in several
bands; 1973's Old and in the
Way, 1974's Great American String
Band (a la Grisman's early solo work), and the numerous Garcia
Grisman releases. We have reviews of each of these diverse
albums that range from Dawg, to traditional American music, to
jazz.
The
Pizza Tapes session pictured to the right gets better upon
each listen. It captures David Grisman, Jerry Garcia, and Tony
Rice jamming in David's home studio on February 4 and 5,
1993.
Additional David Grisman content
Garcia Grisman
Old and in the Way
Instrumental music
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We
have expansive coverage of the Grateful Dead on many topics
including extensive album reviews.
One of
the Grateful Dead classic releases is
the video Closing of
Winterland that captures the band performing
three sets to close this legendary venue the Winterland
Theater on 12/31/78. There is loads of bonus material too on this two disc release.
Additional Grateful Dead content
Grateful Dead profile
Personnel
chart
Videos
Books
Essays
Reviews and
discography
Dylan and the
Grateful Dead
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1987 -
Appetite for Destruction
1. Welcome To The Jungle
2. Sweet Child O' Mine
1989 - G N' R Lies
3. Patience
1987 - Appetite for Destruction
4. Paradise City
1991 Use Your Illusion II
5. Knockin' On Heaven'S Door
6. Civil War
7. You Could Be Mine
1991 Use Your Illusion I
8. Don't Cry
9. November Rain
10. Live And Let Die
1991 Use Your Illusion I I
11. Yesterdays
1993 The Spaghetti Incident?
12. Ain't It Fun (radio version)
13. Since I Don't Have You
Interview with the Vampire (Soundtrack)
14. Sympathy For The Devil
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