Rock and Roll Doctor: A Tribute to Lowell George
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Various Artists
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studio album
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Mar 24 1998

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Catalog number:
86242
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  • Mar 24 1998 in United States

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Alternative Rock, Blues Rock, Rock, Baroque Pop, Bluegrass, Experimental, Pop, Soul, Traditional R&B, Americana, Blues, Country. Vote on Genres

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5 stars A Fitting Tribute to a Slide Guitar Master
This CD is a wonderful tribute to a truly great slide guitar player. One needs just listen to Bonnie Raitt play the slide guitar to appreciate the influence that Lowell George had on his contemporaries. When David Lindley plays on Rocket in My Pocket I can almost close my eyes and imagine Lowell on stage. But when Lowell's daughter Inara sings Trouble, it almost makes me cry.
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3 stars Creative If Not Quite The Real Thing
This collection contains some fairly captivating versions of Lowell George's best songs. I do not know why Dixie Chicken was omitted from this collection. It was the signature Little Feat song during Lowell's time with the band. Spanish Moon has some funky and spiritual arrangements that make it kind of special. Inara George's interpretation of Trouble has some tender vocalizations. Bonnie Raitt accompanies Little Feat quite nicely on the riveting Cold Cold Cold. Its a shame that more well known…
Written by G. J Wiener

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