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Bread and Jam for Frances took the darkwave pretensions of Switchblade Symphony's previous material and pushed it through an even more stylized electronic filter. Bristol beats were positioned next to hip-hop scratches and regular guitar riffs and the band would experiment around the goth scene's regimented bleakness to surprising effect. Tina Root's vocals were as unreliable as ever -- sometimes disturbing, sometimes pantomime -- but the new flamboyantly trip-hop approach to songs like "Soldiers" and "Harpsichord" and the large majority of the rest of the album suited the band well. ~ Dean Carlson
New Full-Length Bread & Jam For Frances Music Switchblade Symphony Bread & Jam For Frances Songs | 1. | Witches / Roller Coaster |
| 2. | Dirty Dog / Situation #58 |
| 3. | Soldiers |
| 4. | Sleep |
| 5. | Harpischord |
| 6. | Funnel |
| 7. | Insect |
| 8. | Rampid |
| 9. | Situation #9 |
| 10. | Sheep |
| 11. | Fractal |
| 12. | Sick Mary |
| 13. | Episode G. 15 |
| 14. | (Untitled) - (hidden track) |
| Bread & Jam For Frances Music Review Purchase Bread & Jam For Frances CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Switchblade Symphony Three Calamities CD (1999)
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| | Barry Manilow Scores: Songs From The Copacabana And Harmony CD (2004)
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$9.79 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Composer: Barry Manilow. Lyricists: Bruce Sussman; Jack Feldman. Personnel: Barry Manilow (vocals, piano, background vocals); Barry Manilow; Olivia Newton-John (vocals); Julie Berghofer, Gayle Levant (harp); Assa Drori, Lisa Dondlinger, Dynell Weber, Ron Folsom, Jennifer Munday, Rebecca Bunnell, Yan To, Johana Krejci, Katia Popov, Shari Zippert, Olivia Tsui Irina Voloshina, Jim Stärk, Eve Butler, Haim Strum, Joel Derouin, Kevin Connolly, Bruce Dukov, Peter Kent, Raymond Kobler, Darius Campo, Berj Garabedian, Charlie Bisharat (violin); Brett Banduci, Caroline Buckman, Kenneth Burward-Hoy, Kazi Pitelka, Bob Becker , Victoria Miskolszy, Harry Shirinian, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (viola); Trevor Handy, Timothy Landauer, Tina Soule, Armen Ksadjikian, David Speltz, Cecilia Tsan, John Krovoza (cello); Phil Feather, Dan Higgins, Gene Cipriano, Greg Huckins, Lee Callet, Bob Carr, Jeff Driskill (woodwinds); Larry McGuire, Rick Baptist, Warren Luening, Wayne Bergeron, Frank Szabo (trumpet); Paul Klintworth, Dana Kelley, John A. Reynolds, Trish Skye (French horn); Charlie Morialias, Alan Kaplan, Chauncey Welsch, Bryant Byers, Bob McChesney, Craig Gosnell (trombone); Chuck Berghofer (acoustic bass, double bass); Dave Reitzas (drums, percussion); Dan Greco, Mark Converse (percussion); Lauren Evans (background vocals); Mike Lent (guitar); Ron Pedley (piano, synthesizer); Steve Welch, Ron Walters, Andy Rumble (piano); Russ McKinnon (drums). Audio Mixer: Dave Reitzas. Liner Note Authors: Bruce Sussman; Barry Manilow. Recording information: Henson Studios, LA; O'Henry Studios, Burbank, CA; Peppertree Studios, Palm Springs, CA; Sunset Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Jeff Katz. Arrangers: Barry Manilow; Andy Rumble; David Benson; Don Sebesky; Larry Hochman; Doug Walter; Jez Colin; Artie Butler; Jonathan Tunick. Long before the world new him as a hit-maker and entertainer, Barry Manilow wrote an original song score for an adaptation of The Drunkard. The show was a success and it fueled Manilow's dreams to take his music to the Great White Way, but a job with Bette Midler and a song called "Mandy" forever changed his career trajectory. Years later after the hits had stopped, Manilow and his writing partner Bruce Sussman rediscovered their love for Broadway musicals and looked to their 1978 hit "Copacabana" as inspiration for a show. Written with Jack Feldman, Copacabana - The Musical played in London's West End in 1994 and a successful American ...
| | Stereophonics Language. Sex. Violence. Other? CD (2005) Import
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$36.69 Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones roars "Cuz all I wanna do/Is make a mess outta you" on "Doorman," one of many white-hot blowouts from the band's fifth album, Language. Sex. Violence. Other? The album title borrows from the classification code used on the backs of DVDs, and its blunt display instantly pulls listeners toward Stereophonics' nonchalant chutzpah. Jones and bassist Richard Jones have never sounded more brash. The punk-inspired spark that made their 1997 debut, Word Gets Around, so impressive is rekindled. This 11-song set, which features quick and curt one-word song titles, is matched with sex appeal and an unshakable confidence. Argentinean-born Javier Weyler, who replaced founding drummer Stuart Cable in 2004, is a great fit with Stereophonics' wicked yet sensitive personality. Songs such as the smoldering bass funk of "Brother," the crunchy drop-kick of "Girl," and the glossy guitar hooks of "Dakota" find Stereophonics' second coming to be a convincing one. Jones' signature vocal grit saunters around the bravado of "Superman" and slow wax of "Pedalpusher" particularly well. This is the studio record they've been dying to make. While their previous four albums all showcased great moments, Stereophonics never fully realized their full-throttled power until Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Previous singles like "Madame Helga" and "The Bartender and the Thief" were mere glimpses into what this Welsh rock threesome could do if they just built upon their thick, merciless riffs and Jones' rough-edged vocals. Language. Sex. Violence. Other? is such an intense studio record. Stereophonics could not have nailed it any better. ~ MacKenzie Wilson Welsh trio Stereophonics' fifth album dishes up seriously powerful hard rock that distinguishes itself in sound and attack from the band's earlier releases. With the exception of a few cuts (the pulsing ...
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