For someone who finds her music often preceded by her reputation, various stages of Chan Marshall’s second covers album Jukebox are dominated by the reputations of both those who came before her as well as those who accompany her throughout. From Sinatra to James Brown, Joni Mitchell to Billie...
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Filed under: Bob Dylan, Audio, James Brown, Reviews, Chan Marshall, Larry McDonald, Janis Joplin, Gregg Foreman, The Blues Explosion, Zwan, Judah Bauer, Dirty Delta Blues, Erik Paparazzi, Frank Sinatra, Jim White, Dylan Wllemsa, Joni Mitchell, Cat Power, Teenie Hodges, Jimmy Page, Matt Sweeney, Billie Holiday, The White Stripes, Al Green, Grace Botter and the Nocturnals, Spooner Oldham
Since first hearing of Pete Rock I’ve come to enjoy the producer/MC most when he’s collaborating with other artists. Rock seems at home when he’s working with some of hip hop’s biggest names and egos, and as such my favorite track of his comes from his 1998 debut solo album, Soul...
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Filed under: Audio, James Brown, Pete Rock, Raekwon, Redman, Method Man, Styles P, Masta Killa, Jim Jones, Wu Tang Clan