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Many bands joke that their second album will be a live album that reprises their debut, to show how much better the songs sound after several months honing them on the road. Well, Lizzy Borden went and did it. 1986's The Murderess Metal Road Show is nothing more nor less than the entirety of 1985's Love You to Pieces with a different song order and a few extra tracks from the band's first EP. The problem is that the songs actually don't sound better live: the playing is sloppy and the songs tend to ramble on listlessly ("American Metal" goes on for six full minutes, then returns for an interminable encore in "Finale") without the tightness and punky precision that was the main attraction of Love You to Pieces. Even worse, the sound is simply awful, hollow, and echoey like it was recorded from the back of an empty arena during sound check. And if you can't see a band as theatrically glammy as Lizzy Borden, a lot of the appeal is lost. The Murderess Metal Road Show is a disappointment even for fans. ~ Stewart Mason
Recording information: Chuck Landis' Country Club, Reseda, CA (12/13/1985). Murderess Metal Road Show Music Lizzy Borden Murderess Metal Road Show Songs Murderess Metal Road Show Music Review Purchase Murderess Metal Road Show CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Procol Harum Whiter Shade Of Pale CD (1972) (Import) Germany
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$10.49 Although Enigma Records was better known for its connection to the mid-'80s Paisley Underground scene (Rain Parade, Game Theory, etc.), the Los Angeles-based indie was also among the first to document the rebirth of glam metal, which overtook the L.A. club scene at the same time, by issuing the first album by Mötley Crüe, Poison, and others. The glam-poppy Lizzy Borden was also ran in the hair metal sweepstakes, but its debut album, 1985's Love You to Pieces, holds up better than many other documents from the era. The packaging, complete with faux-goth ...
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$9.69 Lizzy Borden's second studio album, following the live The Murderess ...
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$13.15 Whitesnake, the pop-metal band featuring former Deep Purple singer David Coverdale, released the album COME AN' GET IT in 1981.
Despite the massive talents of vocalist David Coverdale and his supporting cast of musicians (not to mention the unimpeachable resumé of producer Martin Birch), Come an' Get It was another maddeningly average Whitesnake album. A thoroughly boring set that played it too safe and yielded no lasting live favorites, Come an' Get It was competent to the max -- in the hands of a debuting artist, it may have qualified as a classic -- but for a near-supergroup of such experience and pedigree, it instead smacked of severe underachievement. Rare highlights include the driving energy of "Hot ...
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$16.29 A SALTY DOG...PLUS contains the complete 1969 original release plus 6 rare or previously unreleased bonus tracks.
This German import reissue is packaged in a digipak and contains the bonus track "Long Gone Geek."
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$27.79 This CD is a reissue of a 1972 live collaboration between guitarist-singer Carlos Santana and drummer Buddy Miles (Jimi Hendrix' Band ...
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$12.39 This testimony of pure energy, over 60 minutes long, was recorded at the Albert-Rousseau Arena in Quebec, Canada on June 13, 2005, during leg one of the band being the special guest on Manowar's Demons, Dragons and Warriors World Tour. The bonus DVD includes 15 minutes of exclusive behind-the-scenes material as well as the complete album in 5.1 surround sound.
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| | Unexpected Dreams: Songs From The Stars CD (2006)
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$9.29 This disc benefits the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Music Matters program.
Never mind the "dreams" part of the title: Unexpected Dreams: Songs from the Stars is just flat-out unexpected, and rather unprecedented. The album is a benefit record for "Music Matters," an educational program of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the idea is this: pair selected musicians from the Philharmonic with various celebrities who are singing a variety of ballads and lullabies. Since the arrangements don't feature the full Philharmonic, they're neither lush nor overblown; they're rather sleepy and spare, providing a gentle bed for actors who are, by and large, not known for their singing. Sure, there are a few actors who have done musical theater or have appeared in movie musicals -- and, in the case of John Stamos, toured with the Beach Boys -- but even so, Ewan McGregor and John C. Reilly, who both acquit themselves well, aren't the first names to pop to mind when you think of singing actors. Nor are Scarlett Johansson (a lush version of "Summertime" that escapes being sultry), Xena the Warrior Princess (Lucy Lawless), Jeremy Irons, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nia Vardalos, Teri Hatcher, or Jack and Sidney Bristow (Victor Garber and Jennifer Garner), for that matter -- none are names that would entice casual listeners to give this album a chance, unless these stars ...
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