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Elvis Costello |
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Radio, Radio (Live) |
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Alternative |
How many 22-year-old tracks are still relevant enough to kick ass lyrically and inspire wild dance floor gyrations musically?
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The Carter Family |
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Diamonds In The Rough |
MP3 |
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Alt-Country |
Country music's First Family take us to church with a rough-hewn diamond of gospel glory.
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Stray Cats |
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Rock This Town |
WinMedia |
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Rock |
Rockabilly revivalists the Stray Cats get the cats and kittens a-swingin' and, indeed, this town's a-rockin'.
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The Band |
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Tears Of Rage (outtake) |
LiquidAudio |
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Rock |
This alternate take from the Music From Big Pink sessions differs only slightly from the officially-released studio version, but goes a long way towards reminding us what was so damn great about The Band in the first place!
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Bill Nelson |
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Big Yellow Moon |
MP3 |
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Alternative |
Eclectic British genius weaves a hypnotic spell of atmospheric Americana.
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds |
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Red Right Hand |
WinMedia |
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Alternative |
The only possible excuse for not downloading this classic Cave jam right this sec is … well, there IS no excuse. In a stellar supernova where Clint Eastwood, Johnny Cash, and Tom Waits collide, the only survivor is a mysterious stranger with a “Red Right Hand.”
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viperHouse |
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Scrod Scrapples |
PlayJ |
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Jambands |
Holy crap! Is that Isaac Hayes? Nah, it’s viperHouse, bringing a jam so smoove you’ll be shouting, “I can’t believe it’s not butter, baby!”
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Alice Cooper |
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No More Mr. Nice Guy |
LiquidAudio |
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Rock |
The time span between the quintessentially defiant chords that open this song and the bratty drum fill that closes it can only be classified as absolute audio ecstasy. This remastered slice of 1973 is pure heaven, whether you're dazed, confused, or just plain ready to rock.
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Kool & The Gang |
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Jungle Boogie |
WinMedia |
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R&B |
It may be 17 years old, but this Kool classic is still way-cool for any fan of vintage funk and R&B.
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Roland Alphonso |
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Jah Shakey (AKA Jack Steady) |
LiquidAudio |
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Reggae |
This 1968 rocksteady instrumental (featuring a rare alto sax solo!) should give you a good indication of why Roland Alphonso was a legend in Jamaican music.
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