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Highway Companion by Tom Petty

Highway Companion by Tom Petty

Personnel: Tom Petty (background vocals); Mike Campbell (guitar); Jeff Lynne (autoharp). Tom Petty's third album without the Heartbreakers, 2006's ...
  3 reviews
"This Album Can Be My Highway Companion Anytime!"
Reviewed by Joseph_J on Dec 13, 2007
If you can get past a few lackluster songs, you'll discover an album with some real inspired songs. The bottom line is the band still rocks.
Another Side of Bob Dylan/The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan

Another Side of Bob Dylan/The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan

Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica). This two-for-one compilation gathers together two vital albums from the early, ...
  1 review
Stop Drop and Roll!!! by Foxboro Hot Tubs

Stop Drop and Roll!!! by Foxboro Hot Tubs

Rumor has it that the Foxboro Hot Tubs are actually the members of Green Day hiding behind an obscure moniker. Whether true or not, the Foxboro Hot ...
  3 reviews
"Stop, Drop, and Rock!!!"
Reviewed by PacManY2J on Apr 5, 2012
Green Day time machine = Foxboro Hot Tubs
The Beach Boys' Christmas Album by The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys' Christmas Album by The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys: Mike Love (vocals); Carl Wilson, Al Jardine (guitar, vocals); Brian Wilson (bass, keyboards, vocals); Dennis Wilson (drums, vocals). ...
  1 review
"LITTLE SAINT NICK AND ALL MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS MUSIC!"
Reviewed by JAGUARDOG on Dec 5, 2000
I just love the Holiday Season so much! I love the pretty lights, the decorations and especially the great Music. The Beach . . .
Crazy Legs by Jeff Beck

Crazy Legs by Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys: Jeff Beck (guitar); Mike Sanchez (vocals, piano); Adrian Utley (guitar); Ian Jennings (acoustic bass, ...
  1 review
"Jeff Beck does Rockabilly! Film at 11"
Reviewed by criteeker on Apr 20, 2004
Great for driving, shootin' pool, theme parties or just doing housework. This CD ROCKS!
Greatest Hits, 1961-1976: Dick Dale & His Del-Tones by Dick Dale/Dick Dale & the Del-Tones

Greatest Hits, 1961-1976: Dick Dale & His Del-Tones by Dick Dale/Dick Dale & the Del-Tones

Personnel includes: Dick Dale (vocals, guitar). Compilation producers: Jim Pewter, Neil Norman. Recorded between 1961 & 1976. Includes liner ...
  1 review
"Listen to the King of the Surf Guitar"
Reviewed by Steve_NC on Nov 4, 2000
I caught a TV special on Dick Dale once. The clip I remember showed Dale standing on the beach outside his house, at night, . . .
Live in New York City by John Lennon

Live in New York City by John Lennon

Personnel: John Lennon (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Yoko Ono (vocals, keyboards); Wayne "Tex" Gabriel (guitar); Stan Bronstein (saxophone); Adam ...
  2 reviews
"A CD about peace, love and Elvis?"
Reviewed by iangrant on Dec 6, 2000
From 1969 to 1972 John Lennon did a series of rock concerts as a “statement of peace and love”. The concerts were inspired . . .
Blue Suede Shoes [EP] by Carl Perkins

Blue Suede Shoes [EP] by Carl Perkins

  1 review
"Carl Perkins--His Rockabilly Primer"
Reviewed by sparkospunky on Jun 9, 2001
Only four tunes, but what an impressive four tunes they are! A rockabilly legend and his music is neatly encapsulated in this EP.
11 by The Smithereens

11 by The Smithereens

The Smithereens: Pat DiNizio (vocals, guitar); Jim Babjak (guitar); Mike Mesaros (bass); Dennis Diken (drums). Additional personnel: Belinda Carlisle ...
  1 review
"SMITHEREENS cranked up to 11"
Reviewed by deadmilkboy on Sep 19, 2002
The Smithereens produce their best modern rock record, without the hardcore nostalgia trappings of yesteryear.
Boss of the Blues by Big Joe Turner

Boss of the Blues by Big Joe Turner

Personnel: Big Joe Turner (vocals); Freddie Green (guitar); Pete Brown (alto saxophone); Seldon Powell, Frank Wess (tenor saxophone); Joe Newman, ...
  1 review
"Meet the Old Boss: Big Joe Turner"
Reviewed by Pantagruel on Sep 4, 2006
Highlights include: "Cherry Red," "I Want a Little Girl," "You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do)," and "How Long Blues"
Rumble! The Best of Link Wray by Link Wray

Rumble! The Best of Link Wray by Link Wray

Personnel: Link Wray (guitar, vocals); Shorty Horton (bass); Doug Wray (drums). Additional personnel: Vernon Wray (rhythm guitar, piano); Jack ...
  1 review
"The Dual Tone Dynamo"
Reviewed by peterbiltman on Sep 16, 2000
Link Wray is one of the biggest influences in rock & roll that you've never heard of. The "power chord" is . . .
At His Best by Jerry Lee Lewis

At His Best by Jerry Lee Lewis

  1 review
"The Killer!!!"
Reviewed by sparkospunky on Mar 5, 2001
Check this album out--it's the ground-floor of rock 'n roll, by a true showman, who was a showman before it was cool.
Shake It All About by Little Richard

Shake It All About by Little Richard

  1 review
"Shake it all About"
Reviewed by cindy1854 on May 24, 2000
"Shake it all About" by Little Richard is a fun kid album. If you don't like Little Richard, then you won't like . . .
Long Line by Peter Wolf (Vocals)

Long Line by Peter Wolf (Vocals)

Personnel: Peter Wolf (vocals, harmonica); Patty Barkus (vocals); Johnny A. (guitar); Stu Kimball (guitar, organ); Ducky Belliveau (pedal steel); ...
  1 review
"If you're starvin' to death for good music give Peter Wolf's Long Line a try!"
Reviewed by Monnie1976 on Mar 30, 2008
Peter Wolf's Long Line is a fantastic album from start to finish. If you like Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith or J. Geils Band you'll love this.
Ultimate Christmas by The Beach Boys

Ultimate Christmas by The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys include: Mike Love (vocals); Alan Jardine (vocals, guitar, bass); Brian Wilson (vocals, piano, bass); Carl Wilson (vocals, guitar); ...
  2 reviews
"A very good album...despite the filler"
Reviewed by alanbweaver on Jan 14, 2004
First half if five star. Second half is three star. Giving it a higher rating because of the first half of this album...definitely worthwhile.
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