| | Johnny Cash Sings His Best CD Johnny Cash Discography of CDs
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Born in Arkansas, Johnny Cash began his musical career in the early 50s, following his discharge from the Army. Cash developed his sound with Luther Perkins (lead guitar) and Marshall Grant (bass). Their debut, "Hey Porter"/"Cry, Cry, Cry," emerged in 1955 on Sun Records followed by "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk The Line." In 1958 Carl Perkins' drummer, W.S. Holland, joined and Cash switched to Columbia Records, on which his "Don't Take Your Guns To Town" sold half a million. Cash married June Carter in 1968 and they had several hit duets. Solo, Cash recorded At Folsom Prison which remains his best album and a contender for the best country record of all time. Shel Silverstein gave him "A Boy Named Sue," which became Cash's only Top 10 pop hit. Cash has recorded many religious albums including The Gospel Road, with Kris Kristofferson, Larry Gatlin, and the Statler Brothers. Cash moved to Mercury Records in 1986 and found success immediately with "The Night Hank Williams Came To Town and an all-star album, WATER FROM THE WELLS OF HOME, with Emmylou Harris, the Everly Brothers and Paul McCartney. His contribution to country music is inestimable.
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Includes liner notes by Chuck Young.
Personnel: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar).
Liner Note Author: Chuck Young.
Personnel includes: Johnny Cash (vocals).
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$10.39 Can a band make the same album a dozen times and still be great? One wouldn't think so if one had never heard All or its predecessor and alter ego, the Descendents. Yet it doesn't matter. Not a lick. Problematic, like 1998's Mass Nerder, and the Descendents' 1996 comeback, Everything Sucks, is superb. Imagine your favorite meal in your favorite restaurant, year after year, and it's like this band's repeatable, steady formula. With each successive repetition, All seems to get even better. Chad Price, the third of the band's singers, proves again he's the best of the lot, with a real edge to match a sincerity not far removed from his incredible Descendents counterpart, Milo Aukerman. And the two deliberately stupid tracks like "She Broke My Dick" and "I Want ...
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| | Mel Gibson Weakness In A Man CD (2007)
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$9.59 A GLIMPSE INTO MEL GIBSON:Music is and always has been a passion of Mel's. A good way to sum up his thoughts relating to his music lies in a quote from the famous Greek philosopher Plato, who spoke these words over 2,300 years ago: "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything. It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is good, just and beautiful, of which it is the invisible, but nevertheless dazzling, passionate, and eternal form." The meaning of these words written so long ago haven't changed...they still apply today. This is Mel's philosophy as well.Mel is fulfilling his lifelong passion and dream, to sing a song...his way. When recently asked why he waited so long, he jokingly replied: "I was waiting for my voice to develop." Yeah, right Mel. Often joking around, he does have a serious side....when creating and performing his music. He went on to say: "I truly believe there is a time, a reason, and a season for everything. I hope to be an inspiration to everyone, and to show that it's never too late to fulfill your dreams. So, never look back, always look forward, and put your heart into everything you do."He enjoys the personal touch on stage - mingling with his audience whenever possible...a touch, a comment or a laugh to be shared by all. Mel is a genuine "people person". When you combine that trait, plus the feeling that he is completely at home on stage - entertaining - it's likely you'll leave the show feeling a connection with this performer....and probably humming a tune or two.Music is Mel's destination, and he's finally arrived. So, welcome to his world....you'll definitely enjoy your stay!TWO MEL GIBSONS?Please see Mel's ...
| | Jazz Connexion Mostly Vocal CD (2007)
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$16.45 The Jazz ConneXion centers no a core group of three: Dale Nesbitt on piano/keyboard, Bill Hockett on bass, and John Sylvester on the tenor and alto saxaphones as well as vocals (think Mel Torme). For this Mostly Vocals session, ...
| | Psychatrone Rhonedakk American Primitive Electronics CD (2008)
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$11.39 This CD is a celebration of Psychatrone Rhonedakk's 10 years of self-releasing sounds!This starts and ends with one new song,...and in between there is a selection of Mr. Rhonedakk's early creations. Originally these were released on Cassettes and CD-R's in micro quantities in the late 1990's(although the recording dates go back as far as 1986!). This was just before Psychatrone released his first pressed CD,"Keep On Psychedelic Mind"(also available at CD Baby).In his early days he was influenced by sci-fi soundtracks (Dr. Who,& Forbidden Planet,for example) and also early electronic innovators like Brian Eno, Tonto's Expanding Headband, Ashra Temple, and early 1970's Tangerine Dream. Here those influences and the discovery of "looping" through Terry Riley's and The Tall Dwarfs' music freed him to make his own sounds. Along the way Japan's more "open minded" psychaedelic scene influenced things too. But on the bulk of this release things are more electronic in a raw ,experimental sense, making the title "American Primitive Electronics" the perfect clue to the sounds carried on this disc. Many of these tracks are remixed from the original multi-tracks and a handful are never before released too! The unreleased cuts were newly mixed as they were found during the master tape searches in 2007. This disc starts off with "The Cult of The Violet Ray" an out-take from the critically acclaimed "Disturbs The Air" CD,and ends with Mr. Rhonedakk's new, personal take on Lou Reed's "I'm Set Free" recorded in 2007.The whole set was also professionally mastered for the first time ,making this the best sounding collection of Psychatrone Rhonedakk's early tracks ever released. Finally these pieces have been distilled to their essence and are now available in a proper release of 500 copies. This is a full serving of classic sounding electronic pieces from the personal archives of Psychatrone Rhonedakk!>>>Reviews....**Aural Innovations May 2009...said,The 14 minute long Tangerine Nightmare "...is surely the highlight of the album for me,an extended trip into dark,psychedelic realms featurine both Psychatrone's freaked out electronics and the guitar work of Brian Langan of the Swims." They finish by saying,"What always strikes me about Psychatrone Rhonedakk's music is no matter how experimental and eccentric it gets,it always remains highly listenable,and the early recordings on American Primitive Electronics are no exception. This album is a joy to listen to,from it's oddball start to it's subtly uplifting ...
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