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Beth Hart, Live At The Royal Albert Hall, 2018, PRD 75671 Provogue EU, 3 LP
One of the most expressive female vocalists ever. Unique entertainer on stage. What incredible energy. What performances at Royal Albert Hall in 2018! Jon Nichols on guitars. Leiber/Stoller's song "Saved" C4 is metaphorical for her life. The most impressive person you may listen to today in modern music business...
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Stoney & Meatloaf, 1978, Prodigal Holland, 5C 052 62172
Shaun Murphy was full member of Little Feat from 1993 until 2009. She was a singer for the musical "Hair" together with Meatloaf. Listen to "She waits by the window" A2. This Motown production was the start for an impressive career as a powerhouse singer in front of Little Feat.
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Ann Wilson, Queen of Hearts
Still on tour these days. Airship on the stairway to heaven. Listen to "Barracuda" A1.
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Roxette, Marie Frederiksson
Marie Frederiksson RIP. Pretty woman, beautiful voice.
Goldie Zelkowitz, Same, Janus USA, 1974, JLS 3060
Ten Wheel Drive, Construction 1, 1969, Polydor Germany, 184 341
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Rossington Collins Band, Anytime Anyplace Anywhere, 1980, MCA USA, MCA 5130
Powerful vocals by Dale Krantz. Impressive. Plus fat Gibson Les Paul-sounds. Listen to "Prime Time" A1 and "Three times as bad" A2. Forgotten?
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Pretenders, Same, 1979, Real England, RAL3
This is one of the few debut LPs that went number 1 in the UK charts in the week of its release! Finest examples of infectious melodies and rhythms that the 80ies had to offer, due to the band's phenomenal chemistry and Chrissie Hynde's considerable gift for a hook and skill at conveying distinct emotion. Chrissie Hynde is a duchess because of her tough and sexy swagger, isn't it?
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Elkie Brooks, Pearls, 1981, AM Holland, AMLH 20116
A wonderful pearl: "Pearls" is a string of timeless classics. Listen to "Too busy thinking about my baby" B3, originally recorded by "The Temptations" in 1966.
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Deborah Holland/Animal Logic, 1989, Virgin Germany, 209 928
Songs written by Deborah Holland, vocals.
Stewart Copeland, dr. Stanley Clarke, b. Guitars by Steve Howe, Pete Haycock and Michael Thompson.
Listen to "I'm sorry baby" B5.