| | Level 42 Level Best CD Level 42 Discography of CDs
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Polydor's Level Best is a thorough, successful overview of the smooth, jazzy British sophisti-pop outfit, containing all of their biggest hits and best material, including the sublime "Something About You." At 18 tracks, it may run a little long, but it still is as comprehensive a summary of Level 42's career as could be hoped. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: Mike Lindup (vocals, keyboards); Mike King (vocals); Alan Murphy (guitar); Gary Husband (drums).
Audio Mixer: Julian Mendelsohn.
Level 42 Level Best Songs Purchase Level Best CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Baby Come Back: The Best Of Player CD (1998)
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| | Best Of Howard Jones CD (1993)
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$8.95 THE BEST OF HOWARD JONES includes one new track - "I.G.Y. (What A Beautiful World)."
Although ...
| | Phil Collins Hits CD (1998)
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$13.55 East, Leland Sklar, Cornelius Mims, John Giblin, Freddie Washington (bass); Sheila E.(percussion); Peter Gabriel, Sting, Marva King (background vocals).
In the early '80s, Collins took a break from the helm of Genesis to inaugurate a solo career that abandoned his group's art-rock agenda for a mainstream pop approach. In the ensuing years, the king of Nice Guy Pop established himself as one of the world's premier top 40 balladeers, as evidenced by the wall-to-wall hits that make up the balance of this appropriately titled collection. HITS walks the listener ...
| | Natural History: Very Best Of Talk Talk CD (1990)
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$8.85 Arranged in chronological order, NATURAL HISTORY is a collection that highlights Talk Talk's hugely successful singles. The first two tracks, "Today" and "Talk Talk," both from the band's debut, THE PARTY'S OVER, are ...
| | Yes 90125 CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.39 When Jon Anderson rejoined Yes after DRAMA, he was inserting himself into an unusual situation. Keyboardist Geoff Downes and longtime guitarist Steve Howe had left to form Asia with prog rock vets John Wetton (King Crimson, Roxy Music etc.) and Carl Palmer (ELP). Chris Squire and Alan White brought original Yes keysman Tony Kaye back and recruited vibrant young Australian guitarist/vocalist/composer Trevor Rabin. The quartet had already begun writing and recording, but Anderson was able to insert himself into the proceedings with such ease that the new combination sounds completely natural on 90125.
Mostly, the band was concerned with trimming the musical fat to keep pace with the onslaught of the 1980s. Thus, tracks like "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and "City of Love" are full of samples, splices and almost funky beats and riffs. The unusual time changes and complex riffs of ...
| | Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion Live DVD (2004)
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$12.05 Don those polyester leisure suits and mile-high platform shoes and relive the days when disco was king with PBS's television concert special GET DOWN TONIGHT: THE DISCO EXPLOSION LIVE. Recorded on August 17, 2004, at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park, New Jersey, the once-in-a-lifetime event presents ...
| | David Mallett Parallel Lives CD (1997)
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$27.95 What's in a name? When he started out in his native Maine, David Mallett used the more formal version of his first name, but after he began working out of Nashville, he changed to the more casual "Dave," which is how his name appears on his albums released between 1986 and 1995. Now he has returned to Maine and to calling himself "David." He has also returned to Flying Fish Records (now an imprint of Rounder rather than an independent label itself) after a two-album sojourn at Vanguard Records, and with Parallel Lives he presents his first live album in the conventional sense. His 1981 album Hard Light was recorded live, but it consisted entirely of songs he had not recorded on his studio albums. Parallel Lives, on the other hand, has the sort of "greatest hits in concert" format more typical of live albums. It was recorded at a club in New Hampshire with Mallett and his acoustic ...
| | Weeks & Co Rock Your World CD (1993) (Import) Import; Canada
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| | Bachman Turner Overdrive Collection CD (2001) (Import) Bachman-Turner Overdrive; Germany
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| | Top Hits Of 1956 CD (2003)
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$13.29
| | Dan Scott Little Texas Town CD (2006)
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| | J P Shilo As Happy As Sad Is Blue CD (2006)
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$13.89 J.P. Shilo is none other than John Brooks, a multi-talented member of the late great Australian instrumental outfit the Hungry Ghosts, which imploded in 2000. He spent some time as the drummer of the now infamous Danmatsuma with vocalist Kimiko Tanaka. Brooks left the drug-fueled antics of Danmatsuma and entered a Tibetan Buddhist retreat center and stayed for four years. The music on As Happy as Sad Is Blue comes from this time period, mostly, when Brooks, now Shilo, set his musical ideas onto four-track tape. There are 15 tracks on this CD released by Steve Shelley's Smells Like record label (Shelley recorded the Hungry Ghosts, too). Virtually unclassifiable, it centers on noir-ish circus-type music, ambient instrumental pieces that are darker and edgier than the genre might suggest, beautiful pastoral passages, ...
| | Music Of Bryan Adams CD (Import)
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| | Johns Preacher CD (2006)
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| | Frederi De Grandpre Martini Pour Noel CD (2008) (Import) Import
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