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Steve Howell: A Hundred Years From Today - COMPACT DISCSTitle: A Hundred Years From Today Artist: Steve Howell Label: Out of the Past LLC Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 888295612760 Genre: Blues Release Date: 2017 08 18 Number of Discs: 1 With A Hundred Years From Today, Steve Howell and Jason Weinheimer, veterans of the ArkLaTex region's rich roots based music scene, bring a wonderful collection of rural country blues and traditional jazz offerings to life on this intimate album. With Howell providing
Title: A Hundred Years From TodayArtist: Steve Howell
Label: Out of the Past LLC
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 888295612760
Genre: Blues
Release Date: 2017-08-18
Number of Discs: 1
With A Hundred Years From Today, Steve Howell and Jason Weinheimer, veterans of the ArkLaTex region's rich roots-based music scene, bring a wonderful collection of rural country blues and traditional jazz offerings to life on this intimate album. With Howell providing melodic and seasoned finger style guitar and soulful vocals and Weinheimer lending his considerable and widely recognized skills on bass, engineering, mixing and mastering, this record offers an interesting and accessible set list. From Lightnin' Hopkins' "Goin' Back To Florida" and Mississippi John Hurt's "Louis Collins" to Fats Waller's "Lulu's Back In Town" and Hoagy Carmichael's "Rocking Chair," the cuts on this record breathe new life into gems from the past that tap the depths of the human condition.
Tracks:
1.1 Lulu's Back in Town
1.2 Kansas City Blues
1.3 Going Back to Florida
1.4 Louis Collins
1.5 A Hundred Years from Today
1.6 Got the Blues, Can't Be Satisfied
1.7 Basin Street Blues
1.8 Limehouse Blues - After You've Gone
1.9 Who's Been Here
1.10 Rocking Chair
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Timely delivery.
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I got the ordered item within the time. The book was in good shape
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Worth it
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Excellent, needed for class
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Another fine Piece
As with Bowlbys' other works, this classic furthers the hypothesis of negative emotional influence on the continued development of humans as we integrate with our social environments. I liked it...in fact, liked all of Bowlbys' writings.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2013
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A MUST HAVE BOOK FOR anyone interested in parenting! or have kids.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015
★★★★★ 4
A Groundbreaking Classic on Young Child Development
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This first volume of John Bowlby's trilogy on Attachment and Loss expands and builds upon an article he published in 1958 in the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis titled "The Nature of the Child's Tie to His Mother", which is perhaps a more telling title than that of the book itself. Attachment, as a technical term in behavioural biology, is first used in describing instinctive mother-following behaviours of young mammals and birds (first observed and reported in delightful accounts by the Austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz in the 1930's).
By comparing data collected during and after the Second World War by childcare workers and researchers in U.K. and North America, Bowlby found a striking common pattern of distressed behaviours among young children between the ages of one and three when separated from mother for an extended period: first in Protest, then Despair and finally Detachment - a psychopathological state when a child becomes socially uninitiated and withdrawn, even to his returning mother. Bowlby then postulates that physical proximity to a mother-figure is essential to a child's development of cognitive capacities, especially during a sensitive period around six months to two years after birth. Attachment behaviours, like those of young mammals and birds, are present in the human baby too. This has since led to a blossoming of research activities in development psychology and psychoanalysis, as well as neurophysiology recently, which supplies much fresh evidence about the young brain and its phenomenal maturing in the first two years. Attachment theory has since contributed significantly to understanding of our own selves, informed the age-old philosophical debate on nature or nurture, and brought our attention to fundamental issues in child-rearing such as sensitive periods of development, the difference between attachment (conducive to security) and dependence (symptomatic of insecurity), the distinction between anxiety from separation and fear of the unfamiliar, etc.
This new edition is a timely reprint of a classic account of attachment theory as formulated by the originator. While primarily an academic work, with a few chapters deemed more for an academic jury (about Freud and instinctive behaviours, etc.), it is mostly very readable, and certainly captivating to those with access to young babies, of whose behaviours are given an enlightening perspective. This volume focuses on attachment, with subsequent volumes on its loss in temporary and permanent terms respectively.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2003