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Once upon a time there was a scrawny vegan named Richard Melville Hall who easily became bored. While he liked to play guitar and jump around onstage, he also found something fascinating about the computers that bands like Kraftwerk were using to create music. With stints in local punk group the Vatican Commandoes and nationwide punk ensemble Flipper on his resume, Richard decided that perhaps he could combine the energy and dynamics of punk rock with the synthetic textures and danceable beats of dance music.
And so with the name Richard Hall dropped to the wayside, Moby (a nickname that came from his relation to Herman Melville) was born. MOBY, the album, shows why musical reinvention can work so well. Where once Richard had snarled at the crowds, now Moby got them off their butts and onto the dance floor. And who could blame them? Especially not after hearing the synth chirps on "Drop a beat" or the sampled female vocals and slamming beats on "Next is the E." Some of the synth sounds seem a bit dated now, but Beck would kill to get the space-invaders sound Moby gets on "Yeah."
Solo performer: Moby (various instruments).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Entertainment Weekly (8/28/92, p.66) - "...shows how intoxicating techno can be...wildly propulsive..." - Rating: A- Q (7/00, p.137) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Stands tall as a brave but immensely likeable and coherent dance album before anyone even thought such a thing might be possible....[the] quality is timeless..." Alternative Press (7/95, p.115) - "...just the tip of the iceberg that continues to confound notions outside and within the rave community of what a techno artist can or should be..." Moby Songs | 1. | Everytime You Touch Me - (album version) (MP3) | |
| 2. | Feeling So Real - (Ecstatic mix) (MP3) | |
| 3. | Shining - (previously unreleased) (MP3) | |
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$9.79 This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Once upon a time there was a scrawny vegan named Richard Melville Hall who easily became bored. While he liked to play guitar and jump around onstage, he also found something fascinating about the computers that bands like Kraftwerk were using to create music. With stints in local punk group the Vatican Commandoes and nationwide punk ensemble Flipper on his resume, Richard decided that perhaps he could combine the energy and dynamics of punk rock with the synthetic textures and danceable beats of dance music.
And so with the name Richard Hall dropped to the wayside, Moby (a nickname that came from his relation to Herman Melville) was born. MOBY, the album, shows why musical reinvention can work so well. Where once Richard had snarled at the crowds, now Moby got them off their butts and onto the dance floor. And who could blame them? Especially not after hearing the synth chirps on "Drop a beat" or the sampled female vocals and slamming beats on "Next is the E." Some of the synth sounds seem a bit dated now, but Beck would kill to get the space-invaders sound Moby gets on "Yeah."
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Solo performer: Moby (various instruments).
Composer: Richard Hall.
Personnel: Moby (programming); Nicole Zaray, Rozz Morehead, Kochie Banton (vocals); David Benson (programming).
Directors: David Benson; Paul Yates; Moby.
Photographer: Jill Greenberg.
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| | Moby Early Underground CD (1993)
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$10.05 Twin Peaks was one of the most brilliant and innovative shows in the history of television. David Lynch developed a television program that still stands out as an example of supreme creativity within a genre. Perhaps this is what attracted a man who could be regarded as Lynch's doppelganger in the dance-music world, Moby, to Lynch's work. Or perhaps Angelo Badalamenti's evocative theme music may have struck a chord in the Mozart of techno. The fruit of the collaboration is a single track on EARLY UNDERGROUND, "Go." It's a superb melding of Moby's propulsive beats with Badalamenti's music that works far beyond the sum of its parts. While the rest of EARLY UNDERGROUND is not quite as inspired (and how could it be?), at least it shows the direction that Moby was starting to move in. "Rock the House" delivers on its title and "Party Time" evokes an imagined meeting of James Brown and Kraftwerk at an Autobahn rest stop. EARLY UNDERGROUND is tons of fun, and not for just "Go" alone.
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Solo performer: Moby (various instruments).
Composer: Moby.
Photographer: Jill Greenberg.
Arranger: Moby.
| | Moby Ambient CD (1993)
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$10.05 Sure, we all know that Moby can drop a beat like he was the house DJ at the funkiest warehouse party this side of the South Bronx. But that's not all the Evil Little Ninja (which along with Voodoo Child is one of Richard Melville Hall's many aliases) can do. For within Moby there exists a classic dichotomy; on one hand, there's Moby the rock-the-house DJ, and on the other hand there's a quiet and meditative musician.
AMBIENT is a collection of some of the most beautiful atmospheric music one can hear this side of early Brian Eno (who, along with Kraftwerk, is a clearly a formative influence). Moby, a frequent contributor to various soundtracks (see also I LIKE TO SCORE, a collection of his soundtrack contributions) seems to be writing soundtracks this time for the movies in his head. And what soundtracks they are! "My Beautiful Blue Sky" is the perfect soundtrack to the long lost sequel to 2001, while "Heaven" could be the background to a cheerier BLADE RUNNER. AMBIENT is a meditative flip side to Moby's usual party and perfect for mellowing out to after dancing.
Solo performer: Moby (various instruments).
Photographer: Jill Greenberg.
| | Moby Everything Is Wrong CD (1995)
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$9.29 (MP3 Available for Download) At some point, every musical movement produces a work so evocative, inclusive, and challenging that it stands out as a reference for what is best in an entire musical genre. EVERYTHING IS WRONG is the WHITE ALBUM of dance music. On this album, Moby's interests in techno, ambient, punk rock, and gospel mix together in a sonic stew of epic proportions that not only holds together, but seems perfectly natural.
As such, the beautifully moody "Hymn" is followed by the diva-driven "Feeling So Real," which is followed by the techno-punk of "All That I Need is To Be Loved." These tracks flow seamlessly together without a sense that genres are even being mixed, much less jumbled. But EVERYTHING's brilliance lies not so much in Moby's eclectic taste in rhythm and melody, but in the nuances of the vocals, most of which are contributed by a variety of female singers. In particular, Moby's collaborations with singer Mimi Goese on "Into the Blue" and "When it's Cold Out I'd Like to Die" are among the most revealing and humanistic moments in Moby's career. A masterpiece.
Includes liner notes by Moby.
Personnel: Moby (programming); Nicole Zaray, Mimi Goese, Rozz Morehead, Kochie Banton, Saundra Williams (vocals).
Recording information: Current Sounds, New York, NY; Moby's Studio, Newyork City, NY.
Photographer: Jill Greenberg.
Unknown Contributor Role: Moby.
Personnel: Moby (classical & electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, electric bass, drums, congas, programming); Mylm Rose, Kochie Banton, Nicole Zaray, Rozz Morehead, Saundra Williams, Mimi Goese (vocals).
| | Boy Meets Boy - The Complete First Season DVDs (2003)
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$28.65 The first reality dating show for gay men, Boy Meets Boy centers around handsome young professional James Getzlaff as he chooses his soulmate from among a group of 15 men. But as James spends time with the suitors--both in their luxurious group living quarters as well as on individual dates--and decides which of them to eliminate, he is unaware of one twist: not all of the men are gay. Will James correctly choose a gay partner and find true love, or will a straight man succeed in fooling him and solely claim the prize money? Along the way, the groundbreaking series raises serious questions about homosexuality, stereotypes, and gender identity. This 3-volume box set includes every episode of season one.
Meet James. He's 32, single, drop-dead gorgeous and looking for Mr. Right. Relive television's groundbreaking gay reality dating show, complete with a bonus DVD filled with exclusive extras. Includes every eposide of the Bravo TV series. The bonus footage includes never-before-seen footage, deleted scenes, the mates' audience tapes, updates from the cast, more.
| | Willy Chirino Son Del Alma CD (2004) Bonus Track
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$10.55 Recording information: Latinum Music Studios; Papo's Studios, Miami, FL.
Author: Willy Chirino.
Photographer: Gio Alma.
Arrangers: Willy Chirino; Juan Forcada; Luis Marquez; Carlos Infante.
Personnel: Rayito (guitar, flamenco guitar); Omar Salas, Yasmil Marrufo, Ahmed Barroso (guitar); Ismael Vergara, Santiago Carmona, Jose "Pepe" Vera (saxophone); Luis Marquez (trumpet); David Arencibia, Jorge Doval, Nestor Zabala (trombone); Carlomagno Araya, Edwin Torres, Ivan Velázquez, Richard Bravo, Daniel Berroa (drums, percussion); Johnny Ventura.
Audio Mixer: Willy Chirino.
| | Coldplay Parachutes CD (2000) Import
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$33.75 PARACHUTES won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
Japanese import edition; includes two bonus tracks ("Careful Where You Stand" and "For You").
In 2000, a small wave of British pop bands clearly heavily influenced by Radiohead's brand of anthemic mope rock arose, with Travis, Muse, and Coldplay at the forefront. Coldplay are the most clearly Radiohead-like, compared to the poppier Travis and the more electronic-oriented Muse, and their US debut, the 10-song PARACHUTES, should appeal to any fans of OK COMPUTER or THE BENDS who found KID A too weird for their tastes. (Coldplay even swipe a song title, "Don't Panic," from Douglas Adams, as Radiohead did with "Paranoid Android.)
The soaring yet depressing single "Shiver" is a masterpiece of swelling emotion, and the fact that the other nine tracks, even the instrumental fragment of a title track, sound like variations on its theme is more a matter of conceptual and musical unity than a lack of ideas. This album deserves the hype it got on release.
Japanese version of debut album for UK indie act compared to Radiohead and Jeff Buckley. Tracks include a new version of 'High Speed' originally taken from the mega limited 'The Blue Room' EP, the ace singles 'Shiver' and 'Yellow' and two bonus tracks 'For You' and 'Careful Where You Stand' both ofwhich aren't on the UK. 2000 release. Note: this Japanese version also includes the hidden UK song, 'Careful Where YouStand' that follows, 'Everything's Not Lost'. 13 songs, 12 tracks.
Recorded between November 1999 and May 2000.
Coldplay: Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin.
Producers: Coldplay, Ken Nelson, Chris Allison.
| | Tina Arena Vous Etes Toujours La: Live CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track
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$15.75 2003 live album includes two previously unissued tracks, 'Je Te Retourve Un Peu' feat. Jay, 'I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You' feat. Roch Voisine, & one bonus track, 'Never' (Past Tense) The Roc Project feat. Tina Arena. Sony.
CD contains 1 bonus track.
| | Honey Tongue Take Me Anywhere CD (2003)
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$17.09 Honey Tongue has created a nationwide buzz with a full-time touring schedule and the release of its latest CD, "Take Me Anywhere," on Naga Night Records. "I've pined for years for the days when I'd find a band led by a woman, with literate lyrics, hard-charging punk guitars, and riffs to bring me back to Blondie or the Pretenders of a quarter century ago. Honey Tongue has made it worth the wait..." - Erik Steiner, Cosmik Debris"Seattle's Goodness set a high standard for straight-up rock & roll bands fronted by explosively smart 'n' sassy women--now the same burg has produced Honey Tongue, full of their own special goodness. With her starlet looks and paint-peeling pipes, singer Jen Ayers puts "women in rock" like Shakira and Avril to shame on HT's dead-solid debut, Take Me Anywhere." - Salt Lake City's "City Weekly" Honey Tongue engages & captivates audiences with its intelligent lyrics, soaring melodies, high-energy grooves and vibrant image. From fans bum-rushing the stage in major markets across the U.S. Honey Tongue's chemistry is undeniable. Powerhouse vocalist and keyboardist Jen Ayers, guitarist Graham McNeill, bassist Sam Larson and drummer Darnton Lewis, have joined together to create dynamic music with a pop sensibility that translates into memorable rock shows and a tight, full-length CD debut. Honey Tongue's on-stage electricity, impressive songwriting skills, rave reviews and radio/T.V. appearances have earned the band showcase performances during SXSW Music Conference 2003 (for GoGirlsMusic), NACA 2003 Northern Plains Region (National Association of Campus Activities), Nashville Music Conference 2002, EAT'M Music Conference 2002, Canada's New Music West 2001 (for the GRAMMY's), GoGirlsMusicFest 2001 and ROCKRGRL Music Conference 2000. HONEY TONGUE FAST FACTS:*Full-length CD debut, "Take Me Anywhere," produced by Brett Eliason (Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Dave Matthews, Neil Young, Jewel)*Performed at 2002 Club NBA Jam Session for the NBA All-Star Game in Philadelphia, PA*Musical guest on Mitch Albom Show 3/7/03, nationally syndicated by ABC Radio Networks (8 million listeners)*Named GoGirlsMusic's "Buzz Band" 2003 during SXSW Music Conference in Austin, TX*Crowned Touring Band of The Year 2001 and Best New Artist 2000 nominee by Seattle Area Music Awards*Named Top Five Indie Artist of 2001 by Femmusic.com Frontwoman Jen Ayers (2-time Lilith Fair Talent Search Finalist), invited to sing the National Anthem at several NBA & MLB games and had a featured role in reggae/rapper Shaggy's music video for "Strength of A Woman" *Performed at numerous high-profile U.S. festivals including Seattle's Bumbershoot, Milwaukee's Summerfest and Denver's CHUN People's Fair, and recently secured over 30 college bookings for 2003-2004 thru NACA *Shared bills with a wide range of artists including Jack Johnson, Dada, Iffy, Bare JR and Gruntruck. Members of HT have also opened for Tom Petty, Dave Matthews Band and Vertical Horizon *Filmed a music video in New York City for the song "Senator," (inspired by the Columbine tragedy), which was featured at the Bare Bones Film Festival, on NetThisTV.com and on Fox-TV in Seattle and Milwaukee Featured live TV performances/interviews on Fox Television, Time Warner and AT&T Broadband*Radio play worldwide including KEXP-Seattle, KISW-Seattle, Radio01-Hong Kong, KNAC-Los Angeles, KCSU-Ft Collins & more *Selected out of 800 independent bands for sponsorship by Corona Beer's Soundwaves Program 2000 thru 2002. As a result, HT's song, "BK," was showcased on nearly 200 U.S. major radio stations *Honey Tongue's catalog of music is licensed by Sony, AEI/DMX Music, NOMA Music in Los Angeles and Hacate Music in NYC.*Contributed original songs to nationally distributed compilation CDs: Happy Happy Extreme Sports DVD 2004/05, GoGirlsMusicFest 2004 Compilation, Seattle Ladyfest 2003, Fuel Your Soul, Torrid Tunes (for play in retail stores), Baylight Publishing's "Take A Bite," Musicians for FANS (benefiting autism),
| | Jack Logan Nature's Assembly Line CD (2005)
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$13.25 I can't help but wonder -- how did Robert Pollard become the grand poobah of lo-fi pop songwriting while Jack Logan has been around? Like Pollard, Logan has mastered the art of writing hooky, memorable songs, and can do so at the drop of a hat, but unlike Pollard, Logan's lyrics usually make sense, and there's a solid regular-guy vibe to Logan's work that tends to buffer the edges of his intelligence and sharp wit. Nature's Assembly Line was created by Logan with a group of pals who called themselves "the Monday Night Recorders" -- every Monday night in 2003, they would gather at Kevin Lane's makeshift home studio, write three new songs, and then commit them to tape. At the end of the year, they had 94 completed tracks, and Logan and Lane selected 15 of those to appear on Nature's Assembly Line. While the album certainly has a casual, homemade feel to it, much of the time you wouldn't guess that these songs were written from the ground up the same evening they were recorded; the litany of old odds and ends from "Dad's Suitcase" carries an unexpected resonance, the cryptic "Associate" shows the guy can be engaging and mysterious at the same time, and "Brothers Grimm and the Cowboy Band" is a pithy tale of ill-tempered losers searching for the limelight. Nature's Assembly Line is neither a stunning resumé like Bulk or a superb pop/rock set like Mood Elevator or Monkey Paw, but Logan's tossed-off odds and ends still add up to a pretty impressive album, and I'd certainly take this any day of the week over Fiction Man or Waved Out from that certified genius guy. ~ Mark Deming
Live Recording
Recording information: 01/06/2003-08/25/2003.
Personnel: Jack Logan (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Jack Logan (guitar); Kevin Lane (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums); John Neff (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, percussion); Aaron Phillips (guitar, acoustic guitar, drums); Kevin Lane (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals); Rob Veal (electric piano, organ, keyboards, bass guitar, drums, percussion); Rob Keller (bass guitar, background vocals); Robert Keller (percussion); William Tonks (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, slide guitar, dobro, E-bow, harmonica, percussion, background vocals); Jake Mosely (keyboards).
Liner Note Author: Kevin Lane.
| | Bio-tonic Solstice Music Europe Divina [solm-Cd012] (Fullon / Psy-Trance / Goa) CD (2008) (Import)
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$21.45 After 'Electric Colours' and 'On the Rocks' Biotonic has gained......popularity with their electric personality has evolved further and will release their long awaited 3d album - Divina.This album is geared towards the dancefloor more then ever with a full on style exuding a peculiar abd tribal atmosphere!Style: Psytrance
| | Toy Shop Get Up Now CD (2006)
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$18.99 Toy Shop is a creative and entertaining band whose music combines elements if rock, jam, and lyrical pop. The band’s recordings and live shows are energetic and infectious, showcasing the quartet’s musical talent, driving grooves, and vocal harmony. "Get Up Now", produced by legendary producer Johnny Sandlin, is the premier release on Rockin' Camel Reocrds.The Huntsville, Alabama based band was formed by British-born brothers, Anthony and Andrew Sharpe, whose guitar and keyboard playing provide the template for Toy Shop’s unique sound. The powerful rhythm section of Jim Kolachek on drums and Matt Ross on bass complete the lineup with a feel that couples intense rhythms with mindful subtlety.The emphasis of the band’s set list lies within their own fresh and innovative original songs, and also includes covers spanning four decades from the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Tom Waits, Radiohead, Ben Folds Five, Phish, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, and many others.Toy Shop has performed for area music festivals, such as Huntsville’s Big Spring Jam and Montgomery’s Jubilee. The band has played countless venues across the region, as well as the Southeastern Universities of Auburn, Alabama, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Birmingham-Southern, UNA, and Ole Miss. Currently they can be heard at the Crossroads in Huntsville every Tuesday night, Philby’s every Thursday night, as well as various other scheduled shows in the area.
| | Jamey Aebersold Ron Carter CDs (2007)
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$15.29 (AVAILABLE NOW) (2 Play-a-long CDs with Instructional Book) For all instruments. Includes 2 CDs, each with a different mix. One CD has a mix without the bassist, allowing the student bassist to "sit in." This play-a-long is the first of its kind to featu
| | Gabriel Burns Vol. 8-Nebelsee Folge CD (2007) (Import)
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$17.09 Track Listing of songs: Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee; Nebelsee;
| | Silos, Juan Jr & His Rondalla Silos,Juan Jr. & His Rondalla Vol. 3-Philippine Folk Dance CD (2008)
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$14.79 This is the third of a series of Philippine Folk Dances. These dances which must have been basically Malay, as our history reveals, have remained unchanged for over three centuries…and still bear the same features that characterized them prior to the end of the Spanish occupation. A cursory glimpse into these native rhythmic movements or folk dances, therefore, will show that most of them have the indelible mark of Spanish dances, and in some instances even of France and China.A wonderful cross-breed of the Orient and the Occident prior to the American occupation of the Philippines, the Philippine folk dances are characteristic of the different levels of culture that can be traced back to the early Christian groups in the Islands.This treasured collection as culled from various eras and presented with the dynamic sound of the Rondalla under the baton of Juan Silos Jr.
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