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Purchase Playing Truck Driver CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jay Hickman Comedy's Bad Boy CD (1995)
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| | Jay Hickman Macho Man CD (1994)
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| | Jay Hickman Don't Hold Nothing Back CD (1997)
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| | Jay Hickman Making People Laugh CD (1997)
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| | Jay Hickman Duke Of Dirt CD (1994)
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| | Jay Hickman Boat Ride CD (1995)
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| | Vandals Quickening CD (1996)
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$11.49 This is The Vandals second album with Nitro Records. The gods of humor-core are back this time with predictions of the end of the world. The Quickening delivers the freak humor that Vandals fans have come to know and love.
Melody Maker (8/24/96, p.41) - "...Forget Offspring's dire MTV angst and sub-Nirvana riffs; this is what you should be listening to: breakneck beats and freak humour, each song as tuneful as anything that Brian Wilson could come up with..." Personnel: Warren Fitzgerald (vocals, guitar); Dave Quackenbush (vocals); Josh Freese (drums); Chris Lagerborg (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Mike Melnick. Recording information: Formula 1 (1996); Front Page (1996); Paramount (1996); Planet Of The Tapes (1996). Photographer: Joe Escalante. The Quickening is as definitive as the Vandals get. Amidst the scabrous lyrics (such as the mock-cannibalistic "Hungry for You," which parodies the starving musician anthem in a rather unusual way) and the loud and fast punk attitude, there are actually some intriguing ideas and clever melodies. Part of that is due to the musicianship; drummer Josh Freese ...
| | Lenny Kravitz Lenny CD (2001) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$38.89 Japanese edition of his 2001 studio album includes one bonus track, 'Again (Stankonia / Outkast Remix)'. The bonus track was previously only available as b-side to the Australian single to 'Again'. 13 tracks in all including the lead off single 'Dig In'.
Personnel: Lenny Kravitz (vocals, various instruments); Henry Hersch (string arranger, Hammond organ); Craig Ross (electric guitar, Hammond organ); David Baron (synthesizer). "If I Could Fall In Love" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. "Dig In" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Japanese edition includes the bonus track "Again (Stankonia Remix)." Sure, 5 gave Lenny Kravitz a career revival, thanks to a really big hit with the didactic, clumsy "Fly," and he followed it with a hit that was equally inexplicable -- a lumbering, dunderheaded cover of the Guess Who's "American Woman," which surely benefited from its presence on the blockbuster Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Heather Graham's accompanying, chest-grabbing video -- and equally distasteful. Combined with the lackluster Circus, it was easy to assume that Kravitz had plateaued, deciding to recycle lame sub-Hendrix stadium rock instead of crafting the kind of lush, post-psychedelic soul that made his first three records so fine. Then, out of nowhere, he threw out the lovely "Again" as a new track for Greatest Hits, setting the stage for the return to form that's Lenny. This, not the empty hard rock of Circus and 5, finds Lenny Kravitz at the peak of his powers, crafting classic rock homages that get by not only on their melodic force but in sterling studiocraft that may shamelessly worship classic rock, but gets the sound and texture right. Kravitz has gotten to the point that his blend of album rock, smooth soul, hippie love, and hipster pop is now his own musical signature -- yes, it's still possible to play "spot the influence," but it's all blended better and presented with an offhand grace, particularly in how the gorgeous, enveloping ballads and mid-tempo pop is punctuated by the rockers that sound much fiercer in this context. There may not be singles that are as immediately grabbing as "It Ain't Over Til It's Over," "Let Love Rule," and "Are You Gonna Go My Way," but there are no dull spots, either, and this easily stands alongside his first three albums as a set of classy, near-irresistible pop for listeners weaned on classic and college rock, which is a wholly welcome surprise. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine LENNY shows that Mr. Kravitz doesn't plan on stepping down from his pedestal atop the rock world any time soon. Following his 8X platinum GREATEST HITS package, Lenny's self-titled release is appropriately his most personal yet. The multi-talented Kravitz produced and wrote the album, and played most of the instruments himself. ...
| | Winston Churchill Wartime Speeches, Vol. 2: 1940-1941 CD (2004) Import
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| | M1 Robopop CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Monty Python Live At Drury Lane CD (2006) Reissue; Remastered
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| | Miles Davis Complete Studio Recordings CD (2007) (Import) Spain
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$41.45 24-Bit digitally remastered edition of the famed quintet sessions with John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul Chambers (b) & Philly Joe Jones (d). This spectacular 4-CD set includes the complete following Prestige LPs: "The New ...
| | Troy Fonseca Lucky 88 CD (2007)
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$12.69 Born in San Benito, Tx Troy began music at a very young age . Mostly self-taught, he did get help and inspiration from his brother Cody through the guitar. He wrote his first song at age 9 called Never Think Twice About It and has not looked back since. Although his first cd is a hard rock salute to 3 superheroes, being a Christian Troy recorded his second cd with a positive Christian theme. His talent has not gone unnoticed. In the summer of 2005 he attended the Kerville Folk Festival Song Writers workshop ...
| | Alan Darragh Let It Go Into The Hands Of Strangers CD (2009)
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$12.69 Let It Go Into The Hands Of Strangers, Alan Darragh’s fifth album, is a rich meal and not a light snack. It takes some listening to. Incongruous contrasts, inspired melodies, incredibly strong structural moments, creative in a ...
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