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LIVE captures the original line-up in-concert, and while it's not as strong as UFO's ultimate live release, 1979's STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT, it's interesting to hear the band in their formative stages. Half of the six songs are amped up covers of classics, such as Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody," Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love," and Paul Butterfield's "Loving Cup."
Reissue of 1972 Decca release that featured Mick Bolton onguitar. Six tracks, including 'Who Do You Love', 'LovingCup' and 'C'mon Everybody'. Also features the original coverart. 1998 Repertoire release.
Before guitarist Michael Schenker joined UFO in 1974, the band was a hard rocking blues band, taking their cue from such established artists as Led Zeppelin and Johnny Winter. On early albums like their self-titled debut and FLYING, the group featured original guitarist Mick Bolton, whose blues feel was the exact opposite of his replacement's highly technical speed runs.
UFO includes: Mick Bolton (guitar).
Live Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   UFO Live shows focus and punch This was UFO's 3rd album, and it improves greatly on the groups early work. Songs that on the group's first 2 albums ( both studio works)sounded rough, and sloppy (combining elements of a garage band sound, psychedelia, and heavy metal), now seemed to show a band that was tighter, musically/instrumentally and shows a group that is expressing a new found level of confidence. A track like, "C'mon Everybody", shows a band that knows how to rock and is showing off a greater level of experience. Not quite in the same league as their later "Michael Schenker" period classics (Light's Out, Obsession & No Heavy Petting among others...), it nonetheless is a very strong release, showing a band taking the next step in its development as an up and coming heavy metal act. Submitted by a reviewer (not given)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
fantastic I have this album about 30 years, and this i my favorite. Its even better than Strangers in the night. Boogie for George is the best song i've ever heard. Submitted by a.beld (Goor. Holland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$8.69 The album's opening track, "Sweet Leaf," a salute to one of the band's favorite smokeable substances, contains one of metal's heaviest guitar riffs, courtesy of Tony Iommi. Another eternal band favorite is the grim, post-nuclear war tale "Children of the Grave." Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne is in fine voice on "After Forever" and "Lord of this World," while the more tranquil "Solitude" and the instrumental Iommi compositions "Embryo" and "Orchid" offer a bit of variety. Though not quite as influential as PARANOID, MASTER OF REALITY remains one of heavy metal's founding gems.
While other frontrunners of hard rock/metal like Led Zeppelin ...
| | Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath CD (1973)
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$8.65 While the title track is the album's best-known song, SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH proved to be another in a long line of 100% filler-free records from Ozzy and co. Highlights included the creepy "Who Are You?," plus the Tony Iommi riff-mongers "A National Acrobat," "Killing Yourself to Live," and "Sabra Cadabra," a song that Metallica would cover on its 1998 release GARAGE INC. You'll also find one of Sabbath's most haunting yet serene instrumentals, "Fluff," as well as the melodic album-closing rocker, "Spiral Architect." SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH is quintessential heavy metal.
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| | Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy CD (1976)
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$6.09 By the mid-'70s, a number of problems were threatening to break up the original line-up of Black Sabbath. The stress brought on by lengthy touring, drug use, and alcoholism had begun to dilute the band's original, influential heavy metal. Sabbath began to drift away from the straight-ahead power rock of such classic albums as PARANOID and SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH, as evidenced by its final two albums to feature singer Ozzy Osbourne, 1976's TECHNICAL ECSTASY and 1978's NEVER SAY DIE. However, TECHNICAL ECSTASY does contain some intriguing, overlooked tracks.
The best known song of the bunch is the album-closing rocker "Dirty Women," which explores the topic of prostitution, and was later featured on the original line-up's 1998 live album, REUNION. Drummer Bill Ward sings his one and only song with the band, "It's ...
| | Black Sabbath Paranoid CD (1971)
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$8.59 PARANOID proved to be Black Sabbath's most focused, consistent, and successful record. Leaving behind the amorphous, extended jams of their debut for focused songs and a more structured sound, Black Sabbath virtually wrote the book on heavy metal with the ominous, unforgettable riffs, thunderous rhythms, and dark themes on this release. There are some up-tempo rockers, the famous title track for one, but for the most part PARANOID oozes along like a bad dream, as on the slinky, creepy opener, "War Pigs," or the lumbering thud of "Iron Man" (which boasts one of the most indelible electric guitar riffs in rock history).
The album's title is apt: PARANOID is filled with an edgy aggression and lyrics about war, insanity, death, and destruction. Ozzy Osbourne's flat, affectless ...
| | Black Sabbath Never Say Die! CD (1978)
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$6.09 By the end of the '70s, though Black Sabbath remained a top concert draw, its albums had become increasingly erratic and sub-par when compared to its earlier master works. Singer Ozzy Osbourne's growing disillusionment with the band had reached a boiling point, especially after it took so long to complete 1978's NEVER SAY DIE, the original line-up's final album. Though the album's title might suggest that the band had reconciled its differences (Osbourne had already left the band once previously, only to return shortly afterwards), the turmoil spilled over onto the recording.
The album-opening title track remains the record's best-known track, as it was featured on Ozzy's popular 1982 solo live album of Sabbath material, SPEAK OF THE DEVIL. Other ...
| | Holocaust Live (Hot Curry And Wine) CDs (1983)
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$17.35 This reissue contains 2 bonus tracks from RAW, LOUD, LIVE EP.
Released at a time when the band was pretty much falling to pieces, Live (Hot Curry and Wine) combines tracks from Holocaust's influential debut, The Nightcomers, with a number of new songs and obscure tracks. Most crucially, this set contains possibly the only commercially available version of the band's classic "The Small Hours" (famously covered by Metallica -- and a corker it is too), along with some quality material ("No Nonsense," "Lovin' Feelin' Danger," "Forcedown Breakdown") from their rare Garage Days Revisited ...
| | Bill Evans Eloquence CD (1975)
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$7.95 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1994, Fantasy Studio, Berkeley, California).
This interesting album was originally released posthumously in 1982. Pianist Bill Evans is featured on four duets with his longtime bassist Eddie Gomez in 1974-75, exploring a quartet of superior standards. The second half of the program (which dates from 1973 and 1975) is not on the same level. Evans is heard playing two songs he was not all that familiar with late at night at a club, and he performs two other songs and a wandering medley while rehearsing in a recording studio. Being a musical perfectionist, it is a bit doubtful if he would have wanted this music to be released although longtime Bill Evans collectors will find the explorations to be intriguing. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California from ...
| | Rockin Ryan & The Real Goners Caged Heat CD (2003)
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$12.79 Lustful lyrics soaked with passion and shame delivered as wild savage rockabilly and desperate rock n' roll from LA's most notorious lawless hot-rod delinquents. Sex-crazed, untamed and out of control this is wayward youth run wild. "Caged Heat" is a jet propelled fiery inferno of wild rockers that will send your hi-fi flyin' as high and fast as the Haley Bop!!! Rock n' Roll Purgatory magazine exclaims "Rockin' Ryan is what the bad girls listen to while they are boozin' it up while makin' out in the back seat with a guy whose name they forget. This band oozes sex and debauchery from every chord and still maintains a roots rock sound...It's a damn good way to get your pulse racing and is a perfect prelude to orgasm."MEET THE BANDRyan Sagat (Vocals / Rhythm Guitar) - Ryan, 26, was born and raised in the hills of his family's home of North Carolina. So it's no surprise that he is an authentic hillbilly poet who, with his partner in crime Jerome, craft some of the most original sounding frantic rockabilly and desperate rock n' roll. Music is a family tradition for Ryan having been influenced by his cousins and uncles who have played in the Cumber Valley Boys. Ryan moved to Southern California when he was 17 where he merged his hillbilly persona with a hepcat education of R&B, rockabilly and rock n' roll. A true afficianado of 50s culture and style, Ryan's passion is for 50s-style music and modernist furniture and design. Jerome Van Gasteren (Lead Guitar) - Jerome, 30, is the second-half of the band's songwriting team primarily writing the riffs and music. Ryan and Jerome are sort of like the rockabilly version of Jagger/Richards. Jerome is a veteran of both the European and American rockabilly scenes and has provided backing support for the majority of the 50s rockabilly greats as well as perfoming in his own bands. His early days were as the bass player for Holland's Bellhops and guitarist for Holland's Ranch Girls and Tin Stars. Since relocating to the US, Jerome has played with the East Coast's Camaros, his band The Silverjets and, of course, Rockin' Ryan and The Real Goners. Jerome is constantly playing and touring and has recently backed up Billy Lee Riley (who he has also been working with on a new record),Charlie Gracie, Lee Rocker, Barrence Whitfield, and Robert Gordon amongst many others.Joe Perez (Drums) - Joe, in his late 20s, does his rockabilly/rock n' roll thing with Rockin' Ryan and The Real Goners and when he's in a jazzier mood, he's the drummer for those SoCal hepcats - The Blue Suedes. Joe has been playing with the band since 2000. Special Guests:Rip Carson (Upright and Electric Bass) - Rip is well-known in the rockabilly scene having recorded several records for Ronnie Weiser's Rollin Rock Records and having toured the country and played overseas at many European festivals. Coming off the success of his recent self-released record "Box Set", Rip sat in on bass with Rockin' Ryan for the recording of "Caged Heat". Rip is currently working with Mark Neill on a brand new record for Golly Gee Records titled "Pleasures All Mine". Rip Masters (Piano) - Another Rip whose well-known in the rockabilly scene and again from the Rollin Rock stable of great musicians. Rip has recorded with so many of the modern rockabilly greats - there are too many to list. He also plays the piano on much of the early Rollin Rock recordings including Gene Vincent's "Rose of Love". Rip sat in with the boys on "Caged Heat" to lay down some fine Jerry Lee-style piano for "Hey Teen Baby" and "Wild For You Baby". Brian Strickler (Tenor Sax) - Brian is the tenor sax man in The ...
| | Motorhead Live At Brixton Academy CD (1994) Import
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$20.19 ''Live At Brixton Academy'' is the complete 25-year anniversary concert with various guests and is an absolute must for all Motorhead fans! Features 23 tracks including 6 previously unreleased live versions of tracks that were not on the ''Boneshaker'' bonus CD, 'I'm ...
| | Female Vocal Club Hits, Vol. 1 CDs (2005)
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| | Larsen-Feiten Band/Full Moon CD (2005)
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$10.49 Though they only lasted a duration of three records, the Larsen/Feiten Band left an imprint on soft rock fans and garnered a cult following overseas. In 2005, Wounded Bird reissued their first two records on one disc, much to the delight of fans who didn't want to pay lucrative amounts of money for the vinyl versions or settle for a lower-quality bootlegged compact disc. The results -- 16 tracks of moderate soft rocking -- are well produced and haven't aged too badly. Neil Larsen and Buzz Feiten's harmonies and songwriting skills are like Chicago and Steely Dan, but grittier. It gets a bit long in the tooth for casual listeners, but fans of the group will ...
| | Mudvayne Beginning Of All Things To End/End Of All Things T CD (2001) (Import)
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$23.65 THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS TO END is an unaltered version of an early demo EP.
Reissuing rare tracks and early demos is a risky affair, especially in an era where studio proficiency and high production value have come to be expected. In the case of THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS TO END, the self-proclaimed "oxygen wasting losers" better known as Mudvayne felt compelled to make the contents of their KILL, I OUGHTTA demo available to loyal fans fallen victim to the scams of opportunist bootleggers. The edgy, raw ferocity of tracks such as "Cultivate" and "Some Assembly Required" are evidence of a developing metal band honing their craft, in the hopes of being discovered. Two remixes of L.D. 50 album track "Dig" are also included, as well as the blistering live tracks, "Central Disposal" and "Coal." "L.D. 50" is a disturbing industrial metal noisescape (compiled from the interludes on the band's full-length debut), with flown-in ...
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