| | Roulettes Stakes & Chips CD - Import Roulettes Discography of CDs
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The definitive Roulettes collection, 22 songs covering the group's entire recorded history, with more highlights than one would expect to find. "Bad Time," "I'll Remember Tonight" (which is more familiar to Americans in its cover version by the Mugwumps), "Stubborn Kind of Fellow," and "I Hope He Breaks Your Heart" are priceless, and most of the rest isn't far behind. The sound is excellent, and the notes are entertaining and wonderfully detailed. ~ Bruce Eder Stakes & Chips Music Review Purchase Stakes & Chips CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tomorrow CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Forum River Is Wide CD (1967) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.65 Forum's only album -- 1967's The River Is Wide -- is notable for its connection to exotica guru Les Baxter, who produced, arranged, and composed four tracks. Baxter also contributed liner sleeve notes for this highly collectible LP, which describes how he witnessed a folk performance on-stage in a Pasadena, CA, club by the leader of the trio, Phil Campos. Campos soon became a student of Baxter's and also became one of Les Baxter's Balladeers, appearing on that folk group's self-titled Reprise album in 1961. He also appeared, as a solo folky, on a number of "Hootenanny" albums, including The Big Hootenanny: Live Recordings at the ...
| | Mink Deville Le Chat Bleu CD (1980) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Australia
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$19.99 After the critical acclaim of their self-titled debut and Return to Magenta in 1977 and 1978, respectively, Willy DeVille and his band took another look at the sassy, street-tough rock & roll they'd dished up and took the first step toward the swinging Spanish soul the band's subsequent albums would strive for and the crooning R&B heartbreaker DeVille himself would become as a solo artist. Le Chat Bleu is angel-headed hipster rock. The Doc Pomus influence on the opening track, "This Must Be the Night," with its cascading harmonies and 1950s girl group melodies, is a doo wop fantasy for the punk age. That influence was more than that as Pomus and Willy DeVille co-wrote three songs together for this stellar effort. Far more reverent than the Ramones and nowhere near Robert ...
| | Gurus CD (2004)
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$12.89 Within just the first few tracks, the Gurus -- singing entirely in English, despite ...
| | July CD (1968) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.65 2008 expanded reissue of one of the most sought-after British Psychedelic '60s albums of all time. Originally released in 1968, the album's main appeal is its haunting brand of Psychedelia and Rev-Ola are delighted to announce that this special CD issue has four bonus tracks. The gorgeous package is also enhanced by a quantity of previously unpublished photographs and some highly-informative ...
| | P F Sloan Here's Where I Belong: Best Of The Dunhill Years CD (2008) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Good News! CD (1996)
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| | Tommy Torres CD (2001)
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| | Teresa Bright Gallery CD (2002)
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| | Soul: Sexual Healing CD (2002) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Anna Domino CD (1986) Import; Remastered; Reissued
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$14.29 Anna Domino shows off her original, breathy voice on this 1985 release, which contains 15 ethereal and evocative songs.
After a series of enjoyable singles and EPs, Anna Domino's first proper album as such was a sharp, fun treat. Working Marc Moulin of Telex and Alan Rankine, formerly of the Associates, Domino kicked up her heels in a series of songs both of the '80s and beyond it. The arrangements place songs like "Drunk" and "Not Right Now" at a certain time -- then state-of-the-art drum machines and synth bass, for instance -- but Domino's ear for singing and pop fascinations of other times did the trick. Her voice is low and moody without being smoky as such -- it's not rough but neither does she coo -- and she keeps an easy feel going in her music, with plenty of finger-snapping, hip-swinging grooves. When she goes "modern," as on the sparkling "Caught," it's just as intriguing, an argument against seeing her simply as a revival act. If an inexact parallel could be drawn, Anna Domino almost suggests a companion album to early Sade -- there's the same calm coolness that's not dull, one where silence and space rather than a wall of sound is crucial. Everything but the Girl is another obvious reference point -- perhaps unsurprising considering Ben Watt was due to do some remix work for Domino a couple of years beforehand. "Rythm," the intentionally misspelled single that had surfaced a year before, kicked things off with a jazzy feel that found an unexpected midpoint between Tracey Thorn and Laurie Anderson, swinging pop with a sly, wry cast. The left-field inclusion is an inspired remake of Smokey Robinson's "The Hunter Gets Captured ...
| | House Of Lords Power And The Myth CD (2004)
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| | Rolling Stones Singles 1965-1967 CDs (2004) Box Set
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$38.99 Includes original sleeve artwork, a 28 page booklet with rare photos, picture cards, and a poster.
The second in the series covering all of the Rolling Stones' classic 45s in CD format, SINGLES 1965-1967 starts at the exact point where the Stones became more than ...
| | Spencer Dickinson Man Who Lives For Love CD (2006)
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