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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Danny Saber (guitar); Ruth Owen (vocals). Audio Mixer: Danny Saber. Audio Remixer: Danny Saber. Liner Note Author: Danny Saber. Presents...Saber Bytes Music Presents...Saber Bytes Review
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Audio Mixer: Stefan Glaumann. Anyone familiar with the industrial-metal band's dark sense of irony should take one look at the title of Rammstein's 2009 album LIEBE IST FUR ALLE DA ("Love Is There For Everyone") and conclude that this one is a mean monster. Combining the tightness and punch of their 1998 album SEHNSUCHT with the musicianship and elaborate textures of their later work, LIEBE IST is a grand achievement, skillfully dividing its time between razor sharp metal rockers like "B********" or the opening theme song "Rammlied" and nostalgic, cabaret pieces that conjure the spirits of Weil and ...
| | Beatles: Stereo Box Set CDs (2009) Bonus DVD; Limited Edition; Remastered; Box Set
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Personnel: George Harrison (guitar); Paul McCartney (bass guitar); Ringo Starr (drums). Audio Mixer: Peter Bown. Audio Remasterers: Sam Okell; Sean Magee; Steve Rooke; Guy Massey; Paul Hicks. Liner Note Authors: Tony Barrow; Dan Davis; Derek Taylor; Kevin Howlett; Mark Lewisohn. Director: Bob Smeaton. Editor: Julian Caidan. Photographers: Robert Freeman; Iain Macmillan; Ethan Russell; Bruce a. Karsh; Michael Cooper. The Beatles always stood apart from their peers, a self-evident statement that sadly extended to the treatment of their catalog in the digital age. Where all their contemporaries from the Byrds to the Who have had their catalogs remastered and reissued in deluxe editions, sometimes several times, the Beatles remained stuck in the early days of digital, their 14 albums plus PAST MASTERS singles collections remaining untouched since 1987. ...
| | Kiss Sonic Boom CDs (2009)
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$16.09 Personnel: Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer (vocals, guitar); Eric Singer (vocals, drums); Gene Simmons (vocals). Audio Mixer: Greg Collins . Photographers: Neil Zlozower; Dean Snowden. When SONIC BOOM was released, it had been over a decade since the last Kiss studio album, so expectations were understandably high. In addition, the intervening period had seen the band fire two of its founding members for the second time, only to replace them with sidemen wearing Ace Frehley and Peter Criss's iconic makeup. Luckily, the new additions, unlike some of Kiss's "un-masked years" members, have a good feel for classic Kiss. That fact, ...
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| | Raiders Indian Reservation/Collage CD (2009) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Australia
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$18.05 First time on CD, two original, classic albums by the Raiders; ‘Collage’ (1970) and ‘Indian Reservation’ (1971). Throughout the 1960s Paul Revere & the Raiders were one of the most popular and successful American groups, with 14 Top 40 US hit singles and hundreds of TV appearances. Their hits between 1965 and 1967 were bold, unpretentious slices of ‘60s rock & roll with a defiant, edge. By 1970 they’d progressed musically, adopting a more mature, contemporary approach exemplified by the brilliant ‘Collage’ album. In 1971 they scored their biggest hit, the #1 ‘Indian Reservation’. Includes two bonus tracks, the band’s final hits, ‘Country Wine’ and the crunching ‘Powder Blue Mercedes Queen’
Personnel: Mark Lindsay (vocals); Freddy Weller, Keith Allison (guitar); Paul Revere (keyboards); Joe Correro, Mike Smith (drums). Audio Mixer: Warren Barnett. Liner Note Authors: Ian McFarlane; Roger Hart. Unknown Contributor Roles: Kevin Mueller; Ian McFarlane; Peter Shillito. Arrangers: John d'Andrea; Mark Lindsay. Raven's 2009 two-fer pairs 1970's Collage and 1971's Indian Reservation, the two records released under the Raiders appellation after Mark Lindsay dropped the "Paul Revere" from the band's name. Raven flips the chronological order of the albums so Indian Reservation can kick the disc off with the hit single, then adds two cuts from the 1972 LP Country Wine as bonus tracks ("Country Wine," "Powder Blue Mercedes Queen"). Neither of these albums are very reminiscent of the kicking rock & roll band of the '60s: they're lush '70s AM pop artifacts. Indian Reservation has a decidedly soulful streak, present in the gospelfied "Heaven Help Us All," popularized by Stevie Wonder, and the punching horns ...
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| | Rikugo H-I CD (2009)
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$7.99 Influenced by rock, metal, Gothic abroad, the band wants to express Japanese sentiment and nostalgia. Because of this, we dare to strain at using Japanese in all of our songs. The sound is hard, heavy and melodious, catchy and not an imitation but the original.Japanese spelling of Rikugo ...
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