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Jukebox (Deluxe Edition CD & DVD) [Deluxe Edition]

Randy Bachman , Burton Cummings Audio CD
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Original Title: Jukebox (Bonus DVD). Format: CD. Artist: Bachman Cummings. Language: English. Genre: Rock. Track Listing: Disk 1. 1. Baby Come Back. 2. Who Do You Love. 3. I m Happy Just to Dance with You. 4. The Walk. 5. Don t Talk to Him. 6. Man of Mystery. 7. Ain t That Just Like a Woman. 8. Little Queenie. 9. Good Times. 10. Like a Rolling Stone. 11. Judy in Disguise (With Glasses). 12. Don t You Just Know It. 13. Yeh Yeh. 14. Agent Double-O Soul. 15. The Letter. 16. Ain t That Loving You Baby. 17. American Woman 2007.

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5.0 out of 5 stars First time back in the studio in 20 years is a winner, Jun 13 2007
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Francis King "Frank King" (Calgary, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jukebox (Deluxe Edition CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
For their first recording together since the aborted Thunderbird Sessions in 1987 (available through Randy's website and at the duo's shows), Canadian music legends Randy Bachman (The Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdrive) and Burton Cummings (The Guess Who, solo hits) opted for 17 covers of their teenaged songs....songs they learned how to play to, as they say in the liner notes.

Setlist:
Baby Come Back (first done by The Equals)
Who Do You Love ->Hey Bo Diddley ->Not Fade Away
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (The Beatles)
The Walk (Jimmy McCracklin)
Don't Talk To Him (Cliff Richards & The Shadows)
Man of Mystery (instrumental by The Shadows)
Ain't That Jus Like A Woman (Fats Domino)
Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)
Good Times (Sam Cooke)
Like A Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan)
Judy In Disguis (With Glasses)(John Fred & The Playboy Band)
Don't You Just Know It (Huey Piano Smith & The Clowns)
Yeh, Yeh (Georgie Fame)
Agent Double-O Soul (Edwin Starr, best known for War)
The Letter (Box Tops)
Ain't That Loving You Baby (Elvis)
American Woman 2007 (fun shuffle version the duo's been playing since reuniting)

The goal with Jukebox was to have fun resurrecting obscure, fun songs, often with fab riffs (and you know Randy loves riffs). There's a wide variety of sounds here, from '60s reverb guitars to straight, innocent, frothy '50s pop (complete with fun backing vocals and shouts in the studio) to Hendrix-style rock guitar -- Randy found a Hendrix at Monterey arrangement to Like A Rolling Stone and made that his template for Like A Rolling Stone. Just don't expect any classic Cummings ballads along the lines of Stand Tall or I Will Play a Rhapsody. The closest they come is Randy singing the Beatles song.

The two are remarkably generous towards each other when it comes to arrangements. Burton, in particular, raves over several Randy solos and, in fact, doesn't even play on the instrumental. And the two talk about pushing each other and finding new musical and vocal approaches through that method. The backup musicians are Toronto's Carpet Frogs, the band that's been backing up B&C on their live dates.

Just as fun is the packaging -- a booklet with a short essay by Randy and Burton notes on each song. Better still is the delux edition, with a bonus DVD containing a 20-minute interview with the pair just a day after recording and mixing was finished.

Anyway, just having B&C in a recording studio together is notable. That the result is so much fun is fantastic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The boys are back!, July 7 2007
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Charles Maisonneuve (Edmonton, Alberta) - See all my reviews
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ok...I admit I am a huge fan of both Burton and Randy, but was expecting to hear just another run of the mill covers album. Boy was I wrong. The boys really created something special here. It nostalgic, fun, and is one of those albums you want to listen to from start to finish. You will find yourself cranking up the volume. Burton's playing and vocals are stellar. His seemingly effortless vocal delivery on the Cliff Richard tune "Don't Talk To Him" is simply amazing and the song could easily be a hit on radio. Randy's guitar work is superb, and his vocals on this album will knock your socks off! Take a listen and hear how "The Letter", and "Who Do You Love" totally rock. The band (Carpet Frogs) are tight...and they seem to understand the material perfectly.
The only downside is that this may not get the radio play it deserves. Kudos to the boys...this has been in my CD player since I first picked it up. I'm looking forward to Vol 2.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Kind of fun but..., Aug 12 2011
By J. W. Aughinbaugh - Published on Amazon.com
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There's nothing radically offensive about this CD-the songs are enjoyable for the most part and the performances are enthusiastic.But be warned-this is not the Guess Who of yore.I doubt most people could identify Burton Cummings' voice here. It's not that he's bad-his vocals are quite serviceable, in fact-but he's either lost that distinctive vocal quality and snarl that propelled the group in its youth or he has chosen to go in another direction.Nevertheless,it is fun and I could never wish anything but the best to these talented musicians who have enriched our lives so much.

1.0 out of 5 stars Lack of information, Feb 10 2012
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I'm very disappointed by the lack of information on this cd set & lack of availability.
I'd like to know when it's available & please post the song list. Why do you keep this posted if you're not going to sell it ?

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5.0 out of 5 stars enjoying "Good Times", Oct 8 2009
By Doug Voice "singer songwriter entertainer" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Jukebox (Deluxe Edition CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
I really like "Good Times" by Sam Cooke on this album. Thanks to Burton Cummings for a great vocal technique and delivery. Best song on the album.
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