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Hezekiah Walker & LFC - Souled Out $11.41 Personnel: Vernard Burton, Sharlisa Brooks, Craig Wiggins, Annette Rosel Lenox, Suzette Montgomery, Nadling Pollard, Tobbi White Darks, Marshe Whaley, Floyd Wilkinson, Carya V. Holmes, Minister Valencia Lacy, Faith Howard, Dawn Smith Jordan, Latrice Pace, DeWayne Woods (vocals); Michael Rippoll, Jonathan DuBose, Jr., Michael Ripoll, Sheldon Goode (guitar); The Nashville String Machine (strings); Doug Moffer, Doug Moffett (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Vinnie Ciesielski, Steve Patrick (trumpet); Barry Green (trombone); Clarence Singleton, Ronald Black, Nathan McNair, Ronald Black Jr., Jules Bartholomew (organ, keyboards); Joeworn Martin (organ); Christopher Mercedes (bass instrument); Jeffrey Lesley, Calvin Rodgers (drums); Jeffrey Lesley (drum); Rodney Kennedy (percussion); Devary L. Pugh, Devory "Lefty" Pugh (drum programming); Love Fellowship Crusade Choir (background vocals).Additional personnel: Anita Wilson, Blanche McAllister, Dante Hall, Al Young (vocals).Audio Mixers: Craig Bauer; Donald Lawrence .Recording information: ALFWC, New Brunswick, NJ (06/07/2008); DelRey Studios, Elizabeth, NJ (06/07/2008); Eclectic Studios, Nashville, TN (06/07/2008); Hinge Studios, Chicago, IL (06/07/2008); Love Fellowship Tabernacle, Bensalem, PA (06/07/2008); Ocean Way Studio, Nashville, TN (06/07/2008); Trakfire House Recording Studios, Hillside, NJ (06/07/2008).Photographer: Mark Mann .Unknown Contributor Role: Devory "Lefty" Pugh.Arrangers: Sean Clayborn; Jason Clayborn.Recorded in Pennsylvania at Hezekiah Walker`s Love Fellowship Tabernacle church, this 2008 concert album finds the popular pastor leading his choir through an uplifting set of gospel tunes. Highlights of the lively outing include the boisterous, horn-laden title track and the stirring "It Shall Come to Pass," as well as the thoughtful "There`s No Way." Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Various Artists - I Love Guitar Wolf Very Much: A Tribute To Guitar Wolf $9.98 Tributee: Guitar Wolf.Personnel: Gabriel Thomaz, Eldorado DelRey, Cato Thomassen, Jon Spencer (vocals, guitar); Christopher Bear, Duncan Redmonds (vocals, drums); Shinsuke, Ginger , Ami Onuki, Yumi Yoshimura (vocals); Baard Enerstad (guitar, organ); Slim Electro (guitar, background vocals); Paul Thompson , Judah Bauer (guitar); Tamio Okuda (acoustic guitar); Randy Valantine (harmonica, background vocals); Yuta Saito (accordion, organ); Dave Redmonds (trombone); Jeff Knutsen (keyboards); Stidi, Jon Magne Riise, Glenn Kotche, Russell Simins (drums); Michael S. Kawai (bongos, cowbells); Duke Baltimore (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Danny Madorsky; Sonic Newth; Daniel Carvalho.Recording information: Bonzer Studio, London, England (10/2003-04/2004); Downbeat Studios (10/2003-04/2004); Empire View Recording Studio, NY (10/2003-04/2004); Monoaural Studios, RJ Brasil (10/2003-04/2004); Parkmeter Studio, Oslo, Norway (10/2003-04/2004); Prime Sound Studio FORM (10/2003-04/2004); Sear Sound Studios, New York, NY (10/2003-04/2004); Slaughterhouse (10/2003-04/2004); Steamroom (10/2003-04/2004); Sun Studio, Memphis, TN (10/2003-04/2004); The Gate Way Studios (10/2003-04/2004); The Hilarious Attic (10/2003-04/2004).Photographers: Takayuki Mishima; Julie Forchhammer; Brooke Williams; Wayne Charlton.Arguably Japan`s greatest rock & roll band, Guitar Wolf set a new standard for sheer mania in the garage rock/punk axis -- clad in matching black leather and flailing at their Ramones-inspired songs with a fury and passion that could power a medium-sized city, guitarist Seiji, bassist Billy, and drummer Toru were the sort of band less interested in chops than in diving into their rock & roll as hard and as deep as they could, and if that meant leaping into their audience and onto their amps or pushing the needles so far into the red in the recording studio that engineers declared they played louder than was physically possible, then that`s what they were willing to do. Guitar Wolf`s full commitment to their music, and the fervent brilliance with which they attack their punk/garage/rockabilly hybrid, has earned them a small but mighty following outside the Land of the Rising Sun, and a dozen U.S. and U.K. bands (plus one group of Japanese interlopers) pay homage to the Wolf with the compilation I Love Guitar Wolf: Very Much. In the spirit of Guitar Wolf, much of this album is proudly lo-fi and blazingly loud (with a special shout-out going to Total Dork, whose version of "Shinkansen High Tension" is mastered noticeably louder than the rest of the disc), and the artists on board go out of their way to match the frantic spirit of the originals. While Lightning Bolt, Jim O`Rourke, and Total Dork kick out wildly noisy takes that match the fuzzy punch of the originals, most of the acts put the stamp of their own personality on the tunes while still honoring the classic Guitar Wolf intensity, with the blues-shot sway of the Porch Ghouls and the Jon Spenc |
