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Michael Schenker Group: Kelly Keeling, Keith Slack (vocals); Michael Schenker (guitar); Wayne Findlay (guitar, keyboards); Barry Sparks (bass); Shane Gaalaas (drums). Recorded live at The Edge, Palo Alto, California in May 1999. The Unforgiven World Tour: Live is a double-disc set recorded over a series of 1999 concerts by Michael Schenker and his backing unit, MSG (back to the Michael Schenker Group after a stint as McAuley Schenker Group). The material dates from throughout Schenker's career, including selections by the Scorpions, UFO, McAuley Schenker Group, and his own solo work. Although some of his best-known songs aren't here, the set actually functions pretty well as an overview of his entire career. Of course, that career has had its ups and downs, and some of the songs here can sound pretty generic. But overall, fans will likely be satisfied with the performances. ~ Steve Huey Unforgiven World Tour Music Michael Schenker Unforgiven World Tour Songs | | Unforgiven World Tour CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Armed and Ready | |
| 2. | Only You Can Rock Me | |
| 3. | Natural Thing | |
| 4. | Pushed to the Limit | |
| 5. | Written in Sand | |
| 6. | Captain Nemo | |
| 7. | Into the Arena | |
| 8. | Essence | |
| 9. | Pilot of Your Soul | |
| 10. | Mess I've Made, The | |
| 11. | Fat City | |
| 12. | On and On | |
| 13. | Attack of the Mad Axeman | |
| | Unforgiven World Tour Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Assault Attack  | |
| 2. | Another Piece of Meat | |
| 3. | Love to Love | |
| 4. | Too Hot to Handle | |
| 5. | Lights Out | |
| 6. | Bijou Pleasurette / Positive Forward | |
| 7. | Doctor Doctor | |
| 8. | Rock Bottom | |
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| | U F O Strangers In The Night CD (1979)
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$11.69 UFO: Paul Raymond (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Phil Mogg (vocals); Michael Schenker (guitar); Pete Way (bass); Andy Parker (drums). Producer: Ron Nevison. Reissue producer: David K. Tedds. Recorded live at The Amphitheatre, Chicago, Illinois; The Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky and in Youngstown, Ohio. Includes liner notes by Jon Sutherland. Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg (Capitol Mastering). Unfortunately, this concert album is often overlooked when discussions of the great live rock albums of the '70s arise. UFO's Strangers in the Night deserves to be right up there with Kiss' Alive! and Thin Lizzy's Live and Dangerous, based on the excitement the group and its audience generate and due to the quality of the hard rock compositions. This is a band at its peak, with its prime ...
| | U F O Force It CD (1975) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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$10.25 This remastered edition of UFO's 1975 album FORCE IT contains "Let It Roll," "Mother Mary," Shoot Shoot," and more. If UFO has one addition to rock's pantheon of classic albums, this is it. FORCE IT builds on its predecessor, PHENOMENON, by taking the band further away from their fuzzier, space-rocking early records. Guitarist Michael Schenker's playing has a new toughness and clarity that perfectly frames the more melodic, hook-oriented songwriting he developed in tandem with singer Phil Mogg. With crisp rhythms and riffs that gallop squarely on the beat, FORCE IT provides the perfect snapshot for when post-Zeppelin/glam hard rock morphed into the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. A 2008 reissue includes one previously unreleased studio track--"Million Miles"--and ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody was taking their final bows. Bill moseyed up over to Andrea, put his arm around her, and when she was looking away, sized her up -- at precisely the same moment Chuck Berry was checking her out. If that doesn't mean that you've broken America, entering its pop culture, I don't know what does, expect for maybe a VH1-endorsed piece of product like Live ...
| | U F O Sharks CD (2002)
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| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 Personnel: Nathan Calvin (vocals). Audio Mixer: Terry Date. Recording information: Studio Litho, Seattle, WA. Editor: Ingrid Erickson. Arranger: Chris DeGarmo. It makes sense that Terry Date produced Catch Without Arms, Dredg's second record for Interscope. The producer is a veteran of Deftones albums, and it's that band's rich but still rocking palette that's the intent here. And they succeed. Like past Dredg releases Catch has a conceptual flow. But openers "Ode to the Sun" and "Bug Eyes" focus the grandeur and meandering pace of the band's past work around effective melodies and a steadiness in the rhythm. The choruses emphasize the Bono/Chino Moreno in Gavin Hayes' vocal, and when the rhythm drops out for a contemplative piano ...
| | R E M Reveal CD (2001)
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$8.69 R.E.M.: Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stripe. REVEAL was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package. "Imitation Of Life" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Give 'em credit for realizing that Up was a dead end, an avenue paved with forced experimentalism that signified nothing. Dock them points for harboring the desire to wander down that path, choosing to indulge in fuzzy details that add texture but not character. These two impulses balance each other as R.E.M. delivered Reveal, an album that feels like their stab at All That You Can't Leave Behind -- a conscious return to their classic sound. Since they're fiercely protective of their anointed position of underground pioneers, they're not content to sit still and spin their wheels, turning out a record that apes Automatic for the People. So, they return to the lushness of Out of Time, melding it with the song-oriented Automatic -- and undercutting it all with the sober sonic trickery of Up and New Adventures in Hi-Fi. Because Reveal is song-oriented, it initially plays more accessibly than Up, but these songs are cloaked in the same kind of deliberate studiocraft that made Up feel stilted. It's not as overt, of course -- the drum machines and loops have taken a backseat -- but it's still possible to hear the clipped Pro Tools effects on "Summer Turns to High," for instance, and most tracks are a little fussy in their aural coloring. This prevents Reveal from being an album to wholeheartedly embrace, even if it attempts to be as rich as Automatic and even if it succeeds on occasion. There are some very good pop songs here -- windswept and sun-bleached beauties like "Imitation of Life," the dusty "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)," and "Beachball," the one time their Beach Boys obsessions click. Still, none of these moments shine as brilliantly as the best moments of New Adventures and ultimately they're weighed ...
| | Crucial Vibes Control Yourself CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Murder Weapon Nervous Wreck CD (2003)
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| | Evergrey Dark Discovery CD (2004) Special Edition
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| | Hollywood Hairspray Vol. 3 CD (2005)
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| | Apparition Drowned In Questions CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Hello Stranger CD (2006)
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| | Veil Of Maya All Things Set Aside CD (2007)
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