| | Exile Complete Collection CD Exile Discography of CDs
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Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso. All songs written or co-written by members of Exile except "Kiss You All Over," "You Thrill Me" and "Heart And Soul" (Mike Chapman/Nicky Chinn). The Complete Collection is a good summation of Exile's '80s career, concentrating on lesser-known tracks, not chart-toppers. For the big hits, stick with Greatest Hits, but if you want to dig a little deeper, start with The Complete Collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Complete Collection Music Exile Complete Collection Songs Complete Collection Music Review Purchase Complete Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of Exile CD (1990)
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$5.95
| | Muddy Waters Folk Singer CD (1964) Remastered
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$8.49 Personnel: Muddy Waters (vocals, guitar); Buddy Guy, James "Pee Wee" Madison, Sam Lawhorn (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); J.T. Brown (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Otis Spann (piano); Willie Dixon, Milton Rector (bass); Clifton James, S.P. Leary (drums). Recorded at Tel ...
| | Simple Minds Once Upon A Time CD (1985)
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$8.85 Simple Minds: Mel Gaynor (vocals, drums); Jim Kerr (vocals); Charlie Burchill (guitar); Michael MacNeil (piano, keyboards); John Giblin (bass). Additional personnel includes: Robin Clark (vocals). Recorded at Right Track Studios, New York and Bearsville Studios, ...
| | Philipp Fankhauser Talk To Me CD (2004)
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$12.59 Talk To Me is the title of the latest album from Philipp Fankhauser, the highly regarded blues artist based in Thun, Switzerland, and his first for Memphis International Records. Fankhauser ...
| | Lamb Of God - Killadelphia DVD (2005)
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$9.69
| | Deuter Koyasan CD (2007)
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$13.15 Composer: Deuter.
| | Psychedelic Crown Jewels Vol. 3: More Garage Unknowns CD (2000)
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$14.05 27 more never before released pshychedelic garage band tracks from 1965-68, feat. The Psychotics, Apolloes, Barking Spyders, King's English, Different Parts, Bed Of Roses, Cobblestones, Chocolate Telephone Pole, Purple Passage, The Movement, Whazzos & ma
Performers include: The Psychotics, Apolloes, Barking Spiders, King's English, Different Parts, Bed Of Roses, Cobblestones, Chocolate Telephone Pole, Purple Passage, The Movement, Whazzos. Recorded between 1965 and 1967. The third volume in the stellar Gear Fab series is the second straight to go the route of wholly unknown singles from garage rock's prime period, 1965-1968. None of the songs or artists has been previously compiled on any of the torrent of like-minded archival collections, which at the very least gives the album a welcome novelty, even if the music contained therein is not necessarily among the best of the genre. For aficionados and collectors who simply cannot get enough sloppy aggression, brilliantly inept and dunderheaded fuzz solos, pounding snares, and snot-nosed, moodier-than-thou attitude, however, Volume 3 is more of what cures you, a potent elixir of angst-ridden garage rock, unsteady folk-rock ballads, and sublimely ridiculous attempts at psychedelia. All of the normal bands are religiously aped. First-stringers the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Zombies, Left Banke, the Byrds, and the Yardbirds are mimicked ad infinitum, sometimes with a modicum of success, most of the time disastrously. There are some interesting homages to second tier bands like Beau Brummels, the Turtles, and the Rascals as well, and some of the more ambitious bands incorporate elements of soul and R&B, bits of Love or the Chambers Brothers, Bo Diddley's patented rhythms, or Ikettes-style background vocals. For those who think this stuff is nothing but cultural and musical detritus, Volume 3 has plenty of the expected inanities and more rough spots than either of the previous editions in the series. In other words, ...
| | Jeff Bates Rainbow Man CD (2003)
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$7.69 Personnel includes: Jeff Bates (vocals, guitar); Larry Beaird, B. James Lowry, John D. Willis (acoustic guitar); David Grisson, Jeff King, Troy Lancaster, Michael Landau, Jimmy Yeary (electric guitar); Mike Brignardello, Kevin Grantt, Glenn Worf (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums, tambourine); Eric Darken (percussion). Producers: Kenny Beard, Scott Hendricks, David Malloy. Personnel: Mickey Jack Cones (vocals, background vocals); Jeff King (guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar); David Grissom, Jimmy Yeary, Michael Landau, Troy Lancaster (guitar, electric guitar); John D. Willis (acoustic guitar, banjo); B. James Lowry, Larry Beaird (acoustic guitar); Mike Johnson , Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Joe Spivey (mandolin, fiddle); Larry Franklin, Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); Jonathan Yudkin (strings); Gordon Mote (piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, string synthesizer); Tony Harrell (piano, keyboards); Jimmy Nichols (piano); Lonnie Wilson (drums, tambourine); Eric Darken (percussion); Chip Davis, Russell Terrell (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Derek Bason. Recording information: Arrowhead Recording; Bayou Recording; Cartee Day Studio; Emerald Studios' Tracking Room; Roodis Tones Studio; Roodis Toones Studio; Sound Mountain; The Sound Lounge. Editors: Mickey Jack Cones; Derek Bason; Brian David Willis. Photographer: Senor McGuire. I have no idea if Nashville is looking for a Barry White to call their own, but judging from his debut album, it seems as if Jeff Bates wants to be the new multi-racial love man of country music. Rainbow Man features a five-song stretch of romantic tunes in which Bates does his best to put some vocal moves on the lady in his life; and he even sinks into a deep-voiced spoken-word ...
| | Bill Mays Live At Jazz Standard CD (2005)
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$9.69
| | Hank Williams Country Legend CD (2005) (Import)
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$7.59
| | Qualia For All The People You Know CD (2005)
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$13.69 Someone once said that a story is only worth telling if there is someone to listen to it. Hopefully you will bear with me while I tell my story. My name is Aakif Siddiq and I was born in Tripoli, Libya in December of 1977. My family came to America in 1985 in search of a future that I am not sure I have found. I am a young man with desires greater than most. I am ...
| | Captain Phoenix Life Temper Riot CD (2008) Import
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$17.45
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