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Atlanta Rhythm Section: Ronnie Hammond (vocals); J.R. Cobb (guitar, background vocals); Barry Bailey (guitar); Dean Daughtry (keyboards); Paul Goddard (bass); Robert Nix (drums, percussion, background vocals). Producer: Buddy Buie. Compilation producer: Mike Ragogna. Includes liner notes by Sal Nunziato. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series. Though it's not as complete as the now out-of-print 1982 collection The Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section, 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section does a better-than-average job of presenting the group's biggest hits, including "So Into You," "Imaginary Lover," "Champagne Jam," and "Neon Nites." While it doesn't feature a drastically different or better track selection than some of the other best-ofs available, The Millennium Collection is still a solid buy for casual fans of Atlanta Rhythm Section's slick Southern rock. ~ Heather Phares 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Atlanta Rhythm Section Music 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Atlanta Rhythm Section Songs 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Atlanta Rhythm Section Music Review Purchase 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Atlanta Rhythm Section CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bryan Adams So Far So Good CD (1993)
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| | Miracles Collection CD (2002) (Import) Germany
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| | Bryan Adams Best Of Me CD (2002)
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Personnel includes: Bryan Adams, Mel C., Sting, Rod Stewart, Paco De Lucia. Producers include: BA, Pat Leonard, Bob Rock, Bob Clearmountain, ...
| | England Dan Nights Are Forever CD (1976)
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| | England Dan Dr. Heckle & Mr. Jive CD (1979) Reissued
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| | England Dan Some Things Don't Come Easy CD (1978)
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| | Chicago 17 CD (1984)
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$11.19 Chicago: Peter Cetera (vocals, bass); Bill Champlin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bobby Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Chriss Pinnick (guitar); Walt Parazaider (woodwinds); Lee Loughane (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Danny Seraphine (drums). Additional guest artists: Mark Goldenberg, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Gary Grant (horns); Greg Adams (horns); Richard Marx, Donny Osmond (background vocals); Michael Landau, Paul Jackson. Recorded at The Lighthouse, North Hollywood, California; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California and Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California. Chicago 16 finally gave Chicago a big hit after a four-year drought, thanks in large part to new producer David Foster, who steered the jazz-rock veterans toward a streamlined, crisply produced pop direction on that 1982 effort. Given that success, it's no surprise that the septet teamed with Foster again for its next album, 1984's Chicago 17 (apparently Roman numerals were left behind along with their progressive jazz-rock). It's also no surprise that Foster took an even greater control of 17, steering the group further down the adult contemporary road and pushing Peter Cetera toward the front of the group, while pushing the horns toward the back. Indeed, it's often possible to not notice the horns on 17; they either fade into the background or meld seamlessly with the synthesizers that are the primary instruments here, providing not just the fabric but foundation of nearly all the arrangements, as synth bass and drum machines replaced the rhythm section. This did not sit well with many longtime fans -- and it may have also caused some tension within the group, since Cetera left after this album -- but it did make for the biggest hit album in Chicago's history, going quadruple platinum and peaking at number four on the Billboard charts. A big reason for its success is the pair of hit ballads in "Hard Habit to Break" and "You're the Inspiration," two big and slick dramatic ballads that each peaked at number three ...
| | Gina Noell Letting Go Of Strings CD (2003)
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$12.85 Letting Go Of Strings - Gina NoellRock Kitten Records, 2003Originally published December 25, 2003by Jedd Beaudoin, F5witchita E-Zinejbeaudoin@f5wichita.com What if David Bowie had decided to say hang it all and become and woman? Chances are he might have sounded something like Gina Noell, whose Letting Go Of Strings proves extraordinarily similar to some of the Thin White Duke's post 1980 material. Gina Noell, is, if nothing else a singer who can balance the world of crooning with the world of rocking, just like ol' Ziggy hisself. It's uncanny. Witness "3-65" (didn't Bowie have a thing for songs with numbers in their titles?), a track that could have easily wound up on, say, Let's Dance or even Tonight. That is, of course, if he were a woman. And if he were Gina Noell. But he's him and she's her and this is, it turns out, a fine album without all that confusing stuff going on. Noell dresses many of these songs up in wonderfully fashionable clothes, building them like high-security skyscrapers, wrapping them in sexy clothes that tease but never reveal too much. Witness "Perfect," an almost-eerily seductive piece that imagines a positively upbeat Portishead or a clinically depressed blues belter sitting ...
| | Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra CD (1973)
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| | Aquarela Carioca Volta Ao Mundo CD (2002) (Import)
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| | D-Fused & Digital D-Fused & Digital CD (2007)
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| | Lower Class Brats New Seditionaries CD (2006)
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| | Massonix Subtracks CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Atlanta Rhythm Section
$15.05 Personnel: Colin Seddon (berimbau, djembe, surdo, caxixi, percussion). Recording ...
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