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Har Mar Superstar: Harold Martin Tillmann, Sean Tillmann. Additional personnel includes: The Busy Signals, Chocoroach, Le Rim, Ric Diculous, Jogger, Eskayl, Mandar, Lil Donut. Engineers include: Ric Diculous, Le Rim, Jogger. Har Mar Superstar is a nasty, filthy, mean-spirited little man. He is Stevie Wonder's dark twin. He is the muddy sludge under Grandmaster Flash's turntable. He is absolutely delightful. Who else but a man with a well-developed sense of irony would include pictures of his nude, Stay-Puf soft torso in the liner notes for his album? From dissing his girlfriend's Tommy Gear to selling her ring on eBay, Har Mar uses that sense of irony, pushing tired, misongynist rap conventions further and further until they snap under the weight of too much excess and become just plain silly. His self-titled debut for the nearly always excellent Kill Rock Stars label shows off this style and more, and even the humorless and easily offended may find themselves irrevocably attracted to this recording, singing along to "Girl, You're Stupid" and more. ~ Stacia Proefrock Har Mar Superstar Review
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Purchase Har Mar Superstar CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Stan Ridgway Big Heat CD (1986)
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$9.09 Personnel includes: Stan Ridgway (vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica, keyboards, bass); Eric Williams (guitar); Joe Ramirez (guitar, bass, drum programming, background vocals); Mark Cohen (banjo, mandolin); Mr. Christopher ...
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| | David Alvarez Mundo Loco CD (2000) (Import) Sweden
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| | Word Of Mouth: Very Best Of John Cooper Clarke CD (2002) (Import)
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$13.15 Punk poet John Cooper Clarke is remebered on the disc WORD OF MOUTH: THE VERY BEST OF JOHN COOPER CLARKE. Maybe John Cooper Clarke's brief window of fame passed with the demise of punk. But his poems are every bit as arch and funny now as they were in the '70s. There are sly wordplay, groaning puns, and also plenty of strong social observation. He essentially took the ethos of the Liverpool poets of the '60s, using common language and bringing in lots of humor, but made his mark through speech, not print. This collection, cherry-picked from his major-label work, is an absolute joy. Backed by the relatively all-star Invisible Girls (which included Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks), the Bard of Salford deadpans his way through the epic "Psycle ...
| | Strawbs Deep Cuts CD (1976) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$29.75 Japanese reissue of the progressive rock act's 1976 album is packaged in a miniature LP sleeve & features 11 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'You Won't See The Light'. Muskrat. 2003.
DEEP CUTS by the Strawbs includes the songs "I Only Want My Love to Grow in You" and "So Close and Yet So Far Away," among others. The Japanese limited CD issue adds one bonus track and comes in an LP-replica sleeve. Strawbs began in late-'60s England as sort of a less-whimsical Incredible String Band, but the atmospheric folk-rockers mutated into full-blown prog rock by the early '70s (with help from Rick Wakeman). In the final phase ...
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| | East Bay Garage 1965-1967 CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.65 In the mid-'60s, Los Angeles was home to tough garage rock that rattled the city's teen clubs, while San Francisco acts tended to lean more towards the folk-rock and blues that would evolve into psychedelia. The bands that called Northern California's East Bay home seemed to be stuck somewhere in the middle -- tougher than the acts in the city Tony Bennett made famous, but no match for the L.A. bands. The East Bay had a thriving garage rock scene in the days before acid changed the game, and You Got Yours! East Bay Garage 1965-1967 features 24 songs from some of the scene's best acts. Most of these tunes hardly represent teen angst at its most thunderous, but there's a surprising degree of professionalism on display, and the best acts here -- the Baytovens, the Harbinger Complex, Peter Wheat & the Breadmen, and the Spyders -- display chops far beyond what one would expect from teen bands. There are a few doses of full-bore fuzztone on this set (most notably from the Just Six and Blue Lite Conspiracy), and the Soul Vendors and the Epics aren't afraid to show off the right teenage attitude. Fans of goofiness in rock will want to cue up "Dynosuar" by the Flintrocks and "Who Stole the Batmobile" by the Gotham City Crime Fighters (the latter group used to perform in bootleg Caped ...
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