Tornado | 
enlarge | Artist: Rory Block Label: Rounder / Umgd Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $3.23 You Save: $14.75 (82%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 146729
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 011661314023 EAN: 0011661314023 ASIN: B00000036O
Release Date: March 19, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SEALED liquidation priced
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| Tracks:
| • | Mississippi Blues - Rory Block, Brown, Willie | | • | Pictures of You | | • | That's All Right | | • | Like a Shotgun | | • | You Didn't Mind | | • | Tornado | | • | Gone Woman Blues | | • | The Last Leviathan - Rory Block, Barnes, Andy | | • | Indian Ernie | | • | Rosaline | | • | Bright Spirit |
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| Customer Reviews:
Three Songs I Play Over And Over December 28, 2008 Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA) It's a wonder I havent worn the grooves off three of these songs. The rest of the disc probably looks brand new. They don't appeal that much to me. However, those three songs I loved made this CD more-than-worth the price of it. I never, ever get tired of listening to Indian Ernie, which I must have played a hundred times. Block sings a lot of slow, haunting blues-type numbers and I, obviously, think this track is her best. The others I enjoy over and over are the title track, "Tornado," and "Pictures Of You." Judging from this CD, Block is an "aquired taste," and so listening to a few of her albums might be good advice before deciding what you think of her.
Title track worth the price of this CD! August 2, 2001 John Casey (Wheatland, Ca. USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Rory Block has accumulated enough accolades and awards over the course of her career to where she doesn't have to worry about what her critics may have to say. (That being said) Tornado may not be her best work, but the title track alone is worth the price of this CD. Growling synthezized guitar and keyboards drop into a bluesy gospel-tinged vocal that grab your attention and have you reaching for the volume control (turn it up!). And there are other noteworthy tracks, including the album opener, Mississippi Bottom Blues. This is the Rory we all know and love, putting her finger-picking style up front in a blues-charged rocker. And who can resist Gone Woman Blues, just Rory and her acoustic guitar underscoring her breathy vocals in a moaning, blues-infected tour-de-force. And I challenge anyone to find a more intense vocal from Rory than on "The Last Leviathan"; absolutely jaw-dropping!! These aren't the only great moments on this album, but unfortunately to get to them you have to wade through some surprisingly dull tracks that seem to suffer from over-production. Was Rory trying to be a little too MOR when all she needed to be was herself? But that won't stop this fan from collecting any and everything this woman chooses to record. Buy this CD folks!
Wow! April 25, 2000 W. Ruffner (West Bloomfield, MI USA) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Stumbled across this album on a drive in Texas - couldn't believe it! I love it - and if this one is bad, I can't wait to hear the "good" ones!
Disappointing November 4, 1998 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I discovered Rory Block one night on Austin City Limits. I was captivated. On stage by herself, performing passionate folk/blues, singing and playing her acoustic guitar as if she meant every word and note. Bonnie Raitt, Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez all rolled into one. I went on a quest to find some of her CDs, and eventually bought Mama's Blues, which I liked. I also recently bought Confessions of a Blues Singer, which is even better.Tornado disappointed me. Only three or four of the songs were the bluesy stuff I was expecting. Most of the rest are more mainstream ballady things, and they really drag. I really love the artist, but this was one CD I wished I hadn't bought.
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