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Purchase Evening Echoes CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sound Effects Week In Hawaii: Tropical Surf CD (1987)
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$8.85 Rykodisc presents one full hour ...
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| | Five Heartbeats CD (1991) Original Soundtrack
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$8.49 The soundtrack of the 1991 Fox/Robert Townsend film about the travails of a fictional '60s soul music vocal group includes the hit ballad "A House Is Not a Home" performed by The Dells, whom Townsend consulted with on the film. Lead singer Marvin Junior, one of the most underrated voices in pop music, poignantly delivers the melancholy lyrics. After 7 had a Top 10 R&B smash with the smooth as silk "Nights Like This." There's plenty of retro touches on the album. "Baby Stop Running Around" has Temptations-ish James Jamerson-inspired bassline. The mid-tempo jam "In the Middle" sounds like The Spinners circa '70s. Patti Labelle intensely sings "We Haven't Finished Yet." Unfortunately, young Tressa Thomas' vibrant version from the film was not included ...
| | Grass Roots All Time Greatest Hits CD (1996)
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$7.19 This low-priced disc is far and away the best single-CD compilation ever issued of the Grass Roots' work, 16 chart singles covering every phase of their history, from 1966's "Where Were You When I Needed You" (in its actual hit version) thru "Let's Live for Today" and "Midnight Confessions" to their last hit, 1972's "The Runway." Listening to this 44-minute compilation, one not only encounters a superb array of catchy songs (and even some of the lesser hits, like the number 61-charting "Come On and Say It" and the number 34-charting "Glory Bound," are compelling pieces of soul-based pop/rock) but also virtuoso production and playing. The material has been remastered in state-of-the-art sound, giving one a chance to appreciate the production and engineering as well as the playing, which (regardless of whether it was provided by L.A.'s best session musicians or members of the actual band) is extraordinarily polished and quite powerful -- the piano, drums, and bass on "Sooner or Later" sound like they're in the same room with the listener, and the singing seems even more up-close ...
| | Jia Peng Fang River CD (1999)
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| | One World Party: Global Fusion CD (2001)
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$7.29 This compilation from the New Earth label is meant to show just how wonderful some of its albums are. That's a great idea -- the shame is that it ends up emphasizing the overall weaknesses of many of the tracks involved. Some are excellent, like the two remixes off Kali Thunder; Joshua ...
| | Old Man Hands Under The Weight Of Night CD (2007)
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$12.69 SAN DIEGO CITY BEAT ARTICLEby Seth CombsIts hard not to get personally involved with Gabriel Feenbergs music. Once you hear it, you want to share it with everyone you know. You find yourself burning discs, e-mailing friends about shows. You find yourself saying You gotta check this guy out; hes incredible so much that you inevitably start to feel like his manager.I wasnt trying to be subtle, explains Feenberg in the backyard of his La Jolla home. [My music is] all personal, but because it is so personal, I dont want to come off sounding cheesy.Working under the moniker Old Man Hands, Feenberg makes an ethereal, yet soothing, brand of indie-folk that, if anything, is certainly cheeseless. His parents realized early on that their son with the strange hands (hence the name) had musical tendencies. By the time he was 6 he was already playing songs on the saxophone.I was kind of like a novelty act, like, Lets bring the 6-year-old up.Nowadays, Feenberg plays everything from accordion to piano and even sojourned at the Berklee ...
| | Leon Russell Make Love To The Music CD (1977)
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| | Sound Therapy Massage CD (2008)
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$10.75 David Lyndon Huff, the son of arranger/conductor Ronn Huff, got his first drum set when he was in the third grade, the same year that he moved to Nashville. By his high school years, he was working as a session musician. ...
| | Hockey Mind Chaos CD (2009)
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$10.15 Hockey's debut MIND CHAOS was initially going to be released by Sony Records--the band even got as far as reworking some of their demos in the studio with producer Jerry Harrision--but the album was left in limbo when the label dropped the band. MIND CHAOS got a new lease on life when Hockey's songs made their way to BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe, whose championing of the band's strutting "Learn to Lose" helped earned them another major label deal. It's easy to hear why two big labels were interested in MIND CHAOS; Hockey's angular basslines, chugging guitars and washy keyboards call to mind tried-and-true, new wave-tinged acts like the Strokes, OK Go and the Killers. For most of the album, the band doesn't stray far from this style, and considering that it had been around for awhile before MIND CHAOS's 2009 release, it sounds effective, but not especially fresh. Most of the band's character resides in Ben Grubin's raspy vocals, which lie somewhere in between a young Rod Stewart and the Strokes' Julian Casablancas, and his surprisingly smart lyrics. He's nothing if not self aware: Grubin sings about writing "a truthful song over an '80s groove" on the Cars-like "Song Away," the only Harrison-produced song that ended up on MIND CHAOS' final version. Elsewhere, his hyper-literate tales of self-loathing posers and late-night intrigue give Hockey an appealingly witty personality. When the band stretches out, they get intriguing, if mixed, results: "Work" reveals a slinkier, smokier side to Hockey, as well as a disco fetish, while "Preacher" travels from a gospel-infused ballad to blazing rock. MIND CHAOS is an uneven but promising debut. Considering how much difficulty the band experienced in getting it out, it'll be interesting to hear what ...
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