Saturday, March 31, 2012

Blues Brothers 2000

Blues Brothers 2000 Review



Eighteen years after the Brothers' original "mission from God", Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd) is getting out of prison and discovering that much has changed in the time he's been away. His partner, Jake, is gone, his band is no longer together and the orphanage where he grew up has been demolished. Elwood soon realizes that he must embark on a whole new mission - to reassemble the old band, this time with the help of a soulful bartender (John Goodman), compete at Queen Moussette's (Erykah Badu) Battle of the Bands and set a wayward orphan named Buster on the path to redemption. In the midst of the mayhem, he's got to prove to the police that there's magic in the music...and a mysterious method behind the Blues Brothers' madness. Special appearances by B.B. King, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Johnny Lang, Blues Traveler, Eric Claption and many more. It's an action-packed comedy with lots of Rhythm and Blues. Starring: Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, Joe Morton, J. Evan Bonifant, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, B.B. King, Nia Peeples, Frank Oz, Erykah Badu, Darrell Hammond, Paul Shaffer, Eric Clapton, Bo Diddley, Isaac Hayes Directed by: John Landis


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Blue's Clues - Blue's Room - Meet Blue's Baby Brother

Blue's Clues - Blue's Room - Meet Blue's Baby Brother Review



Blue’s Room "Meet Blue’s Baby Brother" features a special double-length Blue’s Room episode. This episode will air as part of the on-air 10th Anniversary celebration.


Monday, March 26, 2012

Blue's Clues - Blue's Jobs

Blue's Clues - Blue's Jobs Review



Clue in to lots of different jobs in these games of Blue's Clues!

Occupations: Find out which jobs Blue's friends are pretending to have, as you help Investigative Reporter Steve uncover the clues that reveal what job Blue wants to pretend to have too.

Blue Goes to the Doctor: Blue is going to the doctor for a check-up. Help her get ready for the visit, all while helping Joe play Blue's Clues to figure out what Blue wants to do after her check-up.

  • Two bonus episodes: Mechanics & Playing Store
  • Recommended Ages: 2 years & up


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads

Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads Review



Journey into the heart of blues country--the hills of northern Mississippi and Tennessee--with filmmaker Robert Mugge and music scholar Robert Palmer, as they visit porches, parlors and honky tonks to talk and listen to veteran blues artists. Roosevelt "Bubba" Barnes, R.L. Burnside, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Junior Kimbrough and Bud Spires are among the performers. 157 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; outtakes; bonus audio tracks; interview; song access.


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Two Men With The Blues

Two Men With The Blues Review



Two Men With The Blues Feature

  • NELSON WILLIE & WYNTON TWO MEN WITH THE BLUES
Two Men with the Blues is no more a jazz album than a blues album. It's neither jazz returning home, nor blues wandering out. What Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis have created is a compilation of jump-blues standards with arrangements that compliment both genres. While most of the album is careful not to take itself too seriously, there are a few tracks that seem to plod on for ages. The live set kicks off with the upbeat "Bright Lights, Big City," on which Marsalis' horn is crisp and full. "Ain't Nobody's Business" and "Basin Street Blues" are arranged slower than better known versions but still fit the album's context. Nelson and Marsalis's take on "Stardust" comes off as a bit too "Sinatra" for Nelson's thin vocal, while "Georgia on My Mind" just doesn't work at all. Still, the things that work, work well. "Night Life" and "Rainy Day Blues" are particular stand-outs, and "Caldonia" is a faithful homage to the Louis Jordan original (minus Jordan's screaming punch line, of course). The album ends riding high on closer "That's All," with its straight-out-of-a-New-Orleans-Baptist-church feel. Both Nelson and Marsalis are notorious for collaborating with other artists. Therefore, it seems only natural that they've found themselves on a project together. Overall, this set is well worth the wait. --Eric C.P. Martin The event was simply billed as "Willie Nelson Sings the Blues," but the historic two-night stand on January 12 and 13, 2007 at Jazz at Lincoln Center was far more than that. Call it a summit meeting between two American icons, Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis, two of the most significant figures in modern-day country and jazz, who discovered common ground in their love for jazz standards and the blues. Their performance stirred the sounds of New Orleans, Nashville, Austin and New York City into a brilliantly programmed mix that was equal parts down-home and cosmopolitan, with plenty of swing and just a touch of melancholy. To say that these shows were a hot ticket would be an understatement. Luckily, the tapes were rolling and the results of this unique collaboration now constitute the Blue Note album Two Men With The Blues for everyone who couldn't cram into The Allen Room. Featuring great playing from one of the hottest bands around these classic tracks are given new life by the extraordinary dual talents of Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis. At a time when most people are thinking of retirement, Willie has never been busier. His profile has been high in recent weeks with his various career retrospective releases and sold out tour and this album can rightly stake it's place alongside anything else he has done. Wynton rarely sounds so relaxed and both of these musical giants are clearly having the time of their lives together on these new interpretations of some of the greatest songs of the 20th century.


Monday, March 12, 2012

Bobby Bland Greatest Hits Vol. 2: The ABC-Dunhill/MCA Recordings

Bobby Bland Greatest Hits Vol. 2: The ABC-Dunhill/MCA Recordings Review



No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: BLAND,BOBBY BLUE
Title: VOL. 2-GREATEST HITS
Street Release Date: 07/14/1998
Domestic
Genre: BLUES


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Lady Sings the Blues

Lady Sings the Blues Review



Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/08/2005


Sunday, March 4, 2012

Seventh Sojourn (Reis) (Exp)

Seventh Sojourn (Reis) (Exp) Review



The Moody Blues, Seventh Sojourn