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Personnel: Tony Sly (vocals, guitar); Stan Ballard, Fat Mike, Steve Papoutsis (vocals); Robin Pfefer (guitar); Rory Koff (drums). Recording information: Music Annex Studios (03/1993-04/1993). Photographer: Chris McCaw. Unknown Contributor Role: Steve Papoutsis. No Use for a Name made the jump to Fat Wreck Chords and arguably arrived with The Daily Grind in 1993. The Bad Religion comparisons are inevitable, but that wasn't exactly a safe route to commercial success when NUFAN formed in 1987. But while the music is fast and furious, it drips with irresistible harmonies, and Tony Sly's lyrics are a thoughtful critique of modern society. Traditionally straightforward punk lyrics mean the meaning won't be lost in metaphor. From the title track: "on the other side of town/people are sleeping on the ground/look not far and you will find/a tragedy, the daily grin.d" The cassette versions includes the band's sophomore LP, Don't Miss the Train. ~ Ron DePasquale No Use For A Name Daily Grind Songs Purchase Daily Grind CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lagwagon Trashed CD (1994)
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$6.69 Lagwagon has always been labeled as the stereotypical Fat Wreck Chords band. With a sound similar ...
| | No Use For A Name Leche Con Carne CD (1995)
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| | Me First & The Gimme Gimmes Have A Ball CD (1997)
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Personnel: Spike Slawson (vocals, background vocals). Unknown Contributor Roles: Fat Mike; Dave; Joey Cape. Inarguably the world's greatest punk-pop cover band, Me First & the Gimme Gimmes take on popular singles of the 1960s,'70s, and '80s with their 1997 Fat Wreck Chords debut, HAVE A BALL. Consisting of members of Swingin' Utters, NOFX, No Use for a Name, and other Cal-punk ...
| | No Use For A Name Making Friends CD (1997)
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| | Lagwagon Double Plaidinum CD (1997)
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$6.69 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Personnel: Ken Stringfellow (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, woodwinds, brass); Joey Cape (vocals, synthesizer); ...
| | NOFX Punk In Drublic CD (1994)
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$9.89 Personnel: El Hefe (vocals, trumpet); Eric Melvin, Desi Mizrahi, Jeff Abarta, Kim Shattuck, Mark Curry (vocals). Audio Mixer: Ryan Greene. With their 1994 album Punk in Drublic, NOFX truly hit their stride. The quartet didn't change their approach at all -- at their core, they remain a heavy, speed-addled, hook-conscious post-hardcore punk group -- but their songwriting has improved, as has their attack. Prior to this record, they merely showed promise, but with Punk in Drublic they fulfilled their potential. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Though NOFX have stuck closely to their powerhouse hard-and-fast pop-punk sensibility since their inception in 1983, their focus, chemistry, and songwriting skills improved steadily over the years, and '94's PUNK IN DRUBLIC is arguably their finest moment. If not for their in-your-face punk aesthetic, NOFX would qualify as ...
| | Tilt 'Til It Kills CD (1995)
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| | Jimmy Ross First True Love Affair CD (1994) (Import) Canada
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| | Alex Britti La Vasca CD (2000) (Import) Italy
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| | Kids Nursery Rhymes, Vol. 1 CD (2002)
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$6.09 Kids Nursery Rhymes, Vol. 1 is an intriguing collection of children's music standards and strange gems from a scarier past. It begins with an odd little song called "Aerophane Jelly" that may or may not be about the tasty French treat. With its female-chorus vocals and loping, slightly unsettling rhythm, the song suggests the campy, naïve genius of the Shaggs, or those deceptively twee ditties ...
| | Monday In London Red Machine CD (2003)
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| | Celine Dion Miracle CD (2004)
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$8.99 Personnel: Celine Dion (background vocals); Celine Dion (vocals); Dean Parks (guitar); Jochem van der Saag (keyboards, programming); David Foster (keyboards); Rafael Padilla (percussion); Richard Page (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Humberto Gatica. Recording information: Chartmaker Studios; Digital Insights Recording, Las Vegas, NV; Sony Studios, Culver City, CA. Arrangers: David Foster; Jochem van der Saag. Miracle is billed as a collaboration between Celine Dion and Anne Geddes, a photographer who specializes in photos of babies, so it shouldn't be a surprise that the subtitle of the album is "A Celebration of New Life." After all, all of Geddes' work celebrates new life, and Dion has been very outspoken in how motherhood has changed her life, so it's only natural that their collaboration is about newborns. Since Geddes is strictly a photographer, "collaboration" may be a misleading title, but Miracle isn't strictly just a music album. Instead, it's a book accompanied with an album, with the images inspired by the songs and vice versa; in the special edition of the album, there's even a DVD of the making of the project, extending it into another realm of multimedia. As a piece of music, it's the quietest record Dion has recorded in a while, an unabashed adult contemporary album that keeps its gentle mood from start to finish, as if it were a prolonged lullaby. Dion tempers her vocal histrionics considerably -- she still soars to the high notes, but there are no pyrotechnics, no showboating here -- which serves this collection of standards and new songs quite well. The worst you can say about the record is that there are no surprises, but the audience ...
| | Clubber's Guide To Berlin CD (2005)
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| | Capes Hello CD (2006)
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$13.85 The Capes: Richard Gladman (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Nick Cresswell (guitar, keyboards); Rupert Cresswell (keyboards, bass guitar); Rupert Phelps (drums); Kris Barratt. Personnel: Kris Barratt (vocals, guitar); Nick Cresswell (guitar, keyboards). Audio Mixer: Lenny Franchi. Recording information: Beethoven Street; Jacobs Studios; The Arch. Here are the names of bands that flitted through the mind of a music critic while listening to the Capes' debut album, Hello: the Buzzcocks, Wire, Oasis, the Beatles, the Kinks, the Beach Boys, Squeeze, the Beatles (again), the Jam, the Kinks (again), the Beach Boys (again). That is august company, of course, and it is also indicative of the Capes' music, which is catchy, guitar-based pop/rock that edges toward punk/new wave rock, but also boasts enough keyboard blips to show greater musical sophistication, ...
| | Hot Club Sandwich Live On The Verandah CD (2005) (Import)
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$18.55 Welcome to a night out at The Verandah Café. We've played hundreds of gigs over the last three years and travelled all over the country, but playing the Verandah is like coming home. Many of the same reassuring faces drift in as the sun goes down, bottles in hand (sometimes one for the band!); they sit as close as they can - easier to ask for their favourite songs - and the same tantalising aromas waft through from the ...
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