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Purchase Live At Reggae Sunsplash CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Wilco Summerteeth CD (1999)
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$9.89 Moving beyond A.M.'s Uncle Tupelo-oriented country-rock, Wilco's double-length BEING THERE explored the sonic vistas of the Stones and Big Star. SUMMER TEETH takes things a step further. A loose, inspired masterwork of rootsy power-pop in the grand mid-'70s tradition, it's the greatest album Alex Chilton never made. With perfect pop melodies and a knack for throwing things askew via left-field sonic elements, this is as far from the country as Wilco could be.
Jeff Tweedy's ragged-but-right voice is the essence of rock & roll--the travails detailed in ...
| | Velvet Underground Bootleg Series Vol. 1: The Quine Tapes CDs (2001) Remastered; Box Set
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$19.59 Recorded live at The Family Dog, San Francisco, California in November 1969, The Matrix, San Francisco, California in November & December 1969, and Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri in May 1969. Includes liner notes
Digitally remastered by Jeff Willens (Universal Mastering Studios-East).
In the '80s, former Richard Hell guitarist Robert Quine hooked up with Lou Reed for a critically acclaimed batch of albums regarded by many as the Velvet Underground visionary's finest solo works. However, this was not the first time Quine and Reed's paths had crossed. In 1969, young Velvets fan Quine surreptitiously recorded a string of Velvet Underground gigs during what turned out to be some of the group's last great moments before slowly splintering apart the following year. Though Velvets fans have heard other live versions of much of this material, a great deal ...
| | Big Mouth Blues: A Conversation With Gram Parsons. CD (2002)
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$11.19 On March 3, 1972, Chuck Cassell taped a lengthy interview with Gram Parsons at A&M Records, with the purpose of getting some background information for the Flying Burrito Brothers' then-upcoming live album The Last of the Red Hot Burritos (even though Parsons didn't actually play on the recording). It's turned out to far outlive its original design, both since it was an extremely in-depth interview covering Parsons' entire career up to that point, and since there wouldn't be many more opportunities for such interviews with him, as he ...
| | Lamb Between Darkness And Wonder CD (2003)
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$14.45 Once the most intriguing act fusing electronica with singer/songwriter pop, Lamb unfortunately impress much less on their fourth album than they did in the past. While Louise Rhodes' vocals still lie on the acceptable side of eccentric, Andy Barlow's productions have been defanged; no longer surprising and innovative, they exist as merely proper frameworks for the songs. The long roster here of Pro Tools engineers and studio players makes much of the difference, adding a next-generation sound to the work but eliminating the freshness Lamb productions used to possess. A pair of introspective, experimental pieces ("Darkness," ...
| | Buju Banton Inna Heights CD (1997)
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$10.49 INNA HEIGHTS was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
Those who despair that reggae hasn't been the same since the passing of Bob Marley will rejoice when they listen to Buju Banton. Without sounding like an imitation, Banton seems to have derived the most of his stylistic inspiration from Marley. This is melodic reggae with an irresistible beat that's easily accessible to those who might not be hard-core reggae fans, without appearing watered-down or "commercialized."
Banton uses '90s technology to carry on Marley's positive-song tradition--there's electronic percussion, but it blends in seamlessly. His voice is a bit similar to Marley's, but is somewhat raspier, and occasionally slips into a rap-influenced dancehall style. Banton even incorporates ...
| | Jimmy Cliff Follow My Mind CD (1976)
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$12.05 Perhaps more than any other Jamaican singer, Jimmy Cliff always had his sights set on the international market, and while he obviously works from a reggae base, his sound -- featuring full productions often cushioned with strings -- completely defines what has come to be known as reggae-pop. Ironically, given that it was his contemporary Bob Marley who broke through to become reggae's icon, Cliff may not have sounded, in the end, Jamaican enough. Follow My Mind originally ...
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