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Raven (UK Band): John Ryan Gallagher (vocals, bass guitar); Mark Gallagher (guitar); Rob "Wacko" Hunter (drums). Live At The Inferno Music Raven Live At The Inferno Songs Live At The Inferno Music Review Buy Live At The Inferno CD Purchase Live At The Inferno CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Black Sabbath Master Of Reality CD (1971)
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| | Black Sabbath Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath CD (1973)
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| | Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy CD (1976)
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| | Black Sabbath Never Say Die! CD (1978)
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| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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| | Holocaust Live (Hot Curry And Wine) CDs (1983)
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| | Gary Moore Dirty Fingers CD (1984) Remastered
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$9.99 Although he'd probably beg to disagree, Gary Moore's worst enemy throughout his career has arguably been his own eclecticism; a distinct lack of focus which has regularly seen him swinging back and forth between the roles of heavy metal guitar hero and blues purist (and everything in between: Irish folk music, jazz fusion, you name it). And while the second half of his career saw him capable of focusing on both the blues and hard rock/metal with some consistency, 1984's Dirty Fingers is very much a document of those early, restless years. Originally recorded in 1980 but shelved in deference to the far more radio-oriented material released in its stead as the one-off G Force album that same year (yes, another detour by Moore), Dirty Fingers' tracks are generally characterized by a raw, uncompromising ...
| | Selections From Evita CD (1997) (Import)
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$13.15 Middle-class girl, can act a bit, moves to the big city, climbs up the ladder and over a few men, sets her sights on nothing less than worldwide fame, does anything and everything to make that happen, and makes sure everyone in her life works toward the same goal. EVITA is, of course, the autobiography of Madonna. Or, at the very least, the story of Argentina's controversial populist hero Eva Peron is the role of Madonna's life. Say what you want about how well she acts it, but this lush pop-rock soundtrack is hard digital proof that she was born to sing it. Completely giving herself over to the role--the one thing her critics doubted she could ever do--Madonna turns in a vocal performance that may well surpass that on any of her own records.
Madonna also, not surprisingly, dominates this soundtrack. She sings some parts, including the sad ballad "Another Suitcase In Another Hall," that weren't written for the role of Eva Peron; and Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, who won a slew of Tony Awards for the 1979 Broadway version of "Evita," have given her a new ballad, "You Must Love Me," that works equally well as an anthem for either Madonna or Peron. Actor Antonio Banderas, following up his small singing role in the movie "Desperado," proves a more-than-capable Che Guevara.
This Australia-issue two-disc set brings together highlights from Madonna's performance in Andrew Lloyd Webber's EVITA with a CD-single of the remix of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina.
Madonna staked much of her career on Evita, gambling that it would establish her as a proper movie star and respected actress, as well as reviving her slumping musical career. Both the film and the soundtrack, while worthy efforts, fall just short of their goals, despite their numerous strong points. The double-disc soundtrack to Evita -- which essentially is an audio document of the entire film, since there is no dialogue in the movie -- is an exquisitely produced and expertly rendered version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock-inspired musical, yet it remains curiously unengaging. Part of the reason is Madonna's performance. While she gives a startlingly accomplished and nuanced performance -- her voice actually sounds like it matures over the course of the album -- it is impossible to listen to her without getting the impression that she is trying really hard to be credible, which makes it difficult to connect with her. It doesn't help that her supporting ...
| | Death Angel Archives & Artifacts CDs (2005) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$35.89 Relive the early days of legendary thrash metal from Death Angel! This deluxe set includes an exclusive collection of long-lost video archives from the Death Angel vaults, including rare p-erformances filmed in their rehearsal space and their classic early music video, along with newly remastered and expanded versions of the first two albums "The Ultraviolinece" and "Frolic Through the Park". The third full-length CD features never before released recordings from the classic era, including demos and live material.
Coming up from the same Bay Area metal scene that spawned the likes of Metallica and Exodus, Death Angel carved out a niche for ...
| | Jonah's Road Hold On CD (2005) (Import)
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$19.29 Country pop band, Jonah's Road, has developed a significant following in the country music scene over the past few years. The debut album Hold On was released in September 2004 and received great feedback from fans, music industry personnel and the media.The release of the album led to a host of award nominations for the band: * Jonah's Road was announced as winners of the Best Independent Release at the Victorian & National Country Music Awards in Feb 2005, where they also had Top 5 finalist nominations for Best New Talent and Song of the Year. * At Tamworth in 2005 they were nominated for 2 Golden Guitar Awards for Best New Talent and Best Vocal Group/ Duo, a TIARA for Best Group/ Duo and a Top 10 Golden Guitar nomination for Best Album. * In addition to their success at Musicoz in 2003 where they won the Mark Holden Producer Prize, Jonah's Road was named in the Top 5 for the Country category in the 2004 Musicoz Awards. * The writers of the first Jonah's Road single, Getting By Without You (Jay Collie, John Kater & Jasper Somerville-Collie) were also nominated in the Top 12 of the Country section of the International Songwriting Competition. * Jonah's Road was nominated as finalists in the Telstra Southern Stars Australian Independent Country Music Awards for Single of the Year and Album of the Year.* Jonah's Road has recently been nominated in the Top 5 finalists of the US based Independent Music Awards for Best Album - Country.In both their recordings and live shows, Jay, John & Rodney showcase the harmony-driven, country-pop sound for which Jonah's Road is fast becoming known. The third ...
| | Corrosion Of Conformity In The Arms Of God CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Bloodthorn Genocide CD (2006)
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| | Chariot Behind The Wire CD (2006)
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| | Klutae Hit 'N' Run CDs (2006) Limited Edition
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| | Ronald Roybal Skyfather's Dream CD (2004)
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$13.69 Santa Fe recording artist and six-time Native American ...
| | Mayhem & Gurley Grand Declaration Of War CD (2000) Limited Edition; Digipak
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$12.29 Truth be told, the vast majority of death metal artists are no more harmful than Vincent Price and Edgar Allen Poe were; they might be fascinated with the dark side and talk about it convincingly, but they aren't really living the evil they focus on. Mayhem, however, is another matter; its members took their obsession with evil and darkness to the extreme in the 1990s, when a murder, a suicide, an act of cannibalism, and a variety of satanic, anti-Christian activity ...
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