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1.Liar Liar: The Best of the Castaways by: The Castaways
September 28, 1999
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I can honestly say that there were some real bad groups of the first garage band era. This was one of them. I didn't sample the 65 version of "Liar Liar" because I have already heard it before, and it's a dud. I first heard this on Sunday Oct. 7th, 1984 on the old Flashback show hosted by John Debellu. I guess being 16, and really enjoying the education that I was getting from learning about all these groups I had a blind spot. I thought originally that it was good because of the guitar solo I would imagine playing it, and having sparks of fire jump out of my guitar, and splashing onto the people who were mocking me because I was different to wear cowboy boots to high school. I had that fantasy for one afternoon, and to be honest by the end of the day the song no longer appealed to me. As did ... Read More

2....and the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks... by: Magnus Moriarty
February 27, 2007
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I can honestly say that there were some real bad groups of the first garage band era. This was one of them. I didn't sample the 65 version of "Liar Liar" because I have already heard it before, and it's a dud. I first heard this on Sunday Oct. 7th, 1984 on the old Flashback show hosted by John Debellu. I guess being 16, and really enjoying the education that I was getting from learning about all these groups I had a blind spot. I thought originally that it was good because of the guitar solo I would imagine playing it, and having sparks of fire jump out of my guitar, and splashing onto the people who were mocking me because I was different to wear cowboy boots to high school. I had that fantasy for one afternoon, and to be honest by the end of the day the song no longer appealed to me. As did ... Read More

3.Fool 1969 - 1972 by: Gilbert Montagne
February 21, 2005
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I can honestly say that there were some real bad groups of the first garage band era. This was one of them. I didn't sample the 65 version of "Liar Liar" because I have already heard it before, and it's a dud. I first heard this on Sunday Oct. 7th, 1984 on the old Flashback show hosted by John Debellu. I guess being 16, and really enjoying the education that I was getting from learning about all these groups I had a blind spot. I thought originally that it was good because of the guitar solo I would imagine playing it, and having sparks of fire jump out of my guitar, and splashing onto the people who were mocking me because I was different to wear cowboy boots to high school. I had that fantasy for one afternoon, and to be honest by the end of the day the song no longer appealed to me. As did ... Read More

4.Solo Banjo Works by: Tony Trischka, Bela Fleck
July 15, 1992
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The way I see it, this album (right up there with Foggy Mountain Banjo) is an absolute must for 5-string banjo players of the 3 finger style. These two masters, whose playing has influenced each other as well as pickers worldwide, take the "twangy, one-dimensional instrument for hillbillies" from classical to klesmer, celtic to pyschadelic. Of course, they show off their mastery of the scruggs, single string, and melodic styles... but perhaps more impressive is the way "Solo Banjo Works" demonstrates the vast creativity and ingenuity of these two artists. Also, the album is as versatile as the virtuosos prove the instrument to be... it works in the car, at work, etc... (although, to be honest, i haven't tried the bedroom)

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5.Solo Banjo Works by: Tony Trischka, Bela Fleck
March 01, 1993
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The way I see it, this album (right up there with Foggy Mountain Banjo) is an absolute must for 5-string banjo players of the 3 finger style. These two masters, whose playing has influenced each other as well as pickers worldwide, take the "twangy, one-dimensional instrument for hillbillies" from classical to klesmer, celtic to pyschadelic. Of course, they show off their mastery of the scruggs, single string, and melodic styles... but perhaps more impressive is the way "Solo Banjo Works" demonstrates the vast creativity and ingenuity of these two artists. Also, the album is as versatile as the virtuosos prove the instrument to be... it works in the car, at work, etc... (although, to be honest, i haven't tried the bedroom)

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6.Coming Around by: Ben Brzeski
October 08, 2002
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The way I see it, this album (right up there with Foggy Mountain Banjo) is an absolute must for 5-string banjo players of the 3 finger style. These two masters, whose playing has influenced each other as well as pickers worldwide, take the "twangy, one-dimensional instrument for hillbillies" from classical to klesmer, celtic to pyschadelic. Of course, they show off their mastery of the scruggs, single string, and melodic styles... but perhaps more impressive is the way "Solo Banjo Works" demonstrates the vast creativity and ingenuity of these two artists. Also, the album is as versatile as the virtuosos prove the instrument to be... it works in the car, at work, etc... (although, to be honest, i haven't tried the bedroom)

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7.La France et Les Beatles, Vol. 1 by: Various Artists
July 24, 2006
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I can't speak French but I love the music and the words. I've been listening to French music now for about a year. Garou is the best, this CD is great, there is one song that hurts my ears "Hey Jude". I really thought that would be a lot different but they took it to a completely different level. Sort of like hearing someone here destroy the Star Spangle Banner.

8.Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles by: Chet Atkins
February 01, 2008
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I was blown away by how good this CD is. George Harrison says, in the liner notes, "I got the feeling that these songs had been written specifically with Chet in mind," and you'll know what he means after listening. The arrangements are masterful and the guitar is stellar. The only negative is that it sometimes has a 60's groove that's a little funky (and not good funky) but this is not a big deal. Every track is good and some are better than excellent, I'll Follow the Sun and If I Fell come to mind but the whole work is simply outstanding.

9.The Beatles in Blues by: Rudi Rotta Band
March 18, 2008
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I was blown away by how good this CD is. George Harrison says, in the liner notes, "I got the feeling that these songs had been written specifically with Chet in mind," and you'll know what he means after listening. The arrangements are masterful and the guitar is stellar. The only negative is that it sometimes has a 60's groove that's a little funky (and not good funky) but this is not a big deal. Every track is good and some are better than excellent, I'll Follow the Sun and If I Fell come to mind but the whole work is simply outstanding.

10.Past Masters, Vols. 1 & 2 by: The Beatles
July 15, 2008
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I was blown away by how good this CD is. George Harrison says, in the liner notes, "I got the feeling that these songs had been written specifically with Chet in mind," and you'll know what he means after listening. The arrangements are masterful and the guitar is stellar. The only negative is that it sometimes has a 60's groove that's a little funky (and not good funky) but this is not a big deal. Every track is good and some are better than excellent, I'll Follow the Sun and If I Fell come to mind but the whole work is simply outstanding.

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