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Guess Who Anthology

Label: BMG Heritage
2 Discs
The Guess Who: Burton Cummings (vocals, guitar, harmonica, flute, piano, keyboards); Chad Allan (vocals, guitar); Randy Bachman (guitar, sitar, percussion, background vocals); Domenic Troiano (guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Greg Leskiw, Don McDougall (guitar, background vocals); Bruce Decker, Kurt Winter (guitar); Bob Ashley (piano); Bill Wallace (euphonium, bass, background vocals); Jim Kale (bass, background vocals); Garry Peterson (drums, percussion, background vocals).Producers: Bob Burns, Jack Richardson.Compilation producer: Al Quaglieri.Recorded between 1964 & 1975. Includes liner notes by Michael Hill.

Bachman Turner Overdrive King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents

Release Date: Jul 16, 2004
Label: King Biscuit Entertainment
Distributor: Musicrama
Full title: King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Greatest Hits Live.Bachman-Turner Overdrive: Randy Bachman (vocals, guitar, bass); Blair Thornton, C.F. Turner (guitar); Robbie Bachman (drums).Recorded live in Chicago, Illinois on March 8, 1974. Includes liner notes by Bruce Pilato.Recorded at the peak of the band's commercial success in 1974, this live set proves that inside the stadium behemoth Bachman-Turner Overdrive had become was a great garage band trying to desperately to get out. Their studio albums may have been slick as any L.A. product of the period, but, as glimpsed here, the band's sloppy but agreeable two guitar attack, and Randy Bachman's endearingly whiney lead vocals, all but scream beer-soaked late night jams at some smoky dive in suburbia.All the hits are here in endearingly ragged versions. The album's highpoint however has to be the intro to the most overtly garage-like song of the set, "Slow Down Boogie," in which while exhorting the audience to raise their hands in the air, make some noise, etc., bassist Fred Turner actually manages to use the word "boogie" seven times. There's also the bonus of a 1998 Bachman interview that provides some droll anecdotes about the genesis of the band.

Randy Bachman Takin' Care of Christmas

"TAKIN' CARE OF CHRISTMAS" CD released by Bullseye Records #BLR-CD-4019 in 2001. This compilation CD contains 15 tracks and includes: "Takin' Care Of Christmas" by RANDY BACHMAN, "This Christmas" by THE KINGS, "It's Christmas" by BOB SEGARINI, and many more. This CD is new, unopened, snd still in shrink wrap.

Bachman Turner Overdrive Drive-On

only 1 used cd available in near mint condition

Guess Who, The All This For A Song

CD (July 22, 1994)
Original Release Date: 1979
Label: Lacindy
This is another example of just how great bands can still be even without the same singers or most famous members in the lineup. It's the spirit that remains in full effect here, as well as the finest Guess Who songs in at least six years that places "All This For A Song" near the very top of the band's impressive canon.

Bachman Turner Overdrive Not Fragile

Release Date: Jul 25, 1989
Label: Mercury

SEALED

Album notes
Personnel: Randy Bachman, Blair Thornton (vocals, guitar); C.F. Turner (vocals, bass); Rob Bachman (drums).Recorded at Kaye-Smith Studios, Seattle, Washington.

Guess Who, The At Their Best

CD (April 30, 1993)
Original Release Date March 1993
Remastered CD

Randy Bachman Any Road

Release Date: Sep 06, 1994
Record Label: Guitar Recordings
Contributing artists:Margo Timmins, Neil Young
Producer: Chris Waldman, Randy Bachman
Distributor: RED Distribution
Personnel: Randy Bachman, Neil Young (guitar, vocals); Margo Timmins, Callianne Bachman (vocals); Denise McCann (harmonica, background vocals); Jason Sniderman (keyboards); Richard Cochrane (bass, background vocals); Billy Rea "Crash" Chapman (drums, background vocals); Allan Wiebe, Lovie Eli (background vocals).
Recorded at Crosstown Studios, North Vancouver, Canada; Redwood Digital Studios, Redwood City, California; Vancouver Studios, Burnaby, Canada.

Randy Bachman
Every Song Tells A Story

CD or DVD
Release Date: December 17, 2002
Available together for the first time ever – the hits of The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive -- woven together with some highly entertaining stories by the man behind the music -- Randy Bachman. Over a dozen top 10 hits performed by Bachman and his band during a live “unplugged” concert set, recorded in Vancouver in April 2002. The arrangements are hot and the stories behind the songs are absorbing as Randy tells the often-humorous anecdotes behind some of the biggest pop music hits of the last 30 years. Tracks include: No Sugar Tonight, Undun, Let it Ride, These Eyes, Laughing, Four Wheel Drive, No Time, American Woman, Hey You, Looking out for #1, You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet, Takin Care of Business, Shakin All Over.

Randy Bachman
JazzThing

RELEASED ON MAY 4, 2004
Released May 4, 2004, JazzThing brings Randy back to his early roots in jazz music. Over the years we've heard his jazz influences on his pop hits like "Undun", "Looking Out For Number One", and "Blue Collar". Now he returns to walk down the path he never took. Inspired by his mentor, the jazz guitar great Lenny Breau, this album is a collection of original songs and interpretations that bring one of pop music’s most enduring artists full circle. Featured Guest Musicians: Buff Allen, Lenny Breau, Chris Gestrin, Franciose Houle, Joel Kroeker, Andre Lachance, Ken Lister, Denise McCann, Stephan Moccio, Bill Sample Craig Scott, Curtis Stigers, Dylan van der Schyff and Dave Young