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Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples album for sale by Bad Examples was released Oct 08, 1996 on the Waterdog label. From their hard-rockin' hit "Not Dead Yet" (covered by Styx and used on HBO's "Six Feet Under) to the oft-requested lament "Adam McCarthy" to the churning drama of "Man Underwater," to the exultant "A Mindless Pop Song," this is the perfect introduction to both The Bad Examples and leader Ralph Covert's solo work prior to the creation of kidsmusic phenom Ralph's World. ...See Full Description
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Pearl Jam Lost Dogs: Rarities and B Sides CDs (2003)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples songs Contains a hidden track within the last track, "Bee Girl" on Disc 2.
Includes liner notes by Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Eddie Vedder.
Pearl Jam entered the 21st century with the kind of cult status previously reserved for jam bands such as the Grateful Dead and Phish--that point where the group can do no wrong in the starry eyes and ears of their devotees. Now that the group has tackled the bootlegging issue (by making virtually every one of their shows available to their fans for bargain prices), the grunge pioneers give official release to a set of their coveted and most sought-after B-sides and non-album tracks.
LOST DOGS is a musical treasure-trove, much of which is culled from Pearl Jam's album sessions, with the unexplained exception of VITALOGY. The two-disc set showcases the strong suits of all former and current band members. "Don't Give Me No Lip" was the first track to feature guitarist Stone Gossard on lead vocals (rather than "Mankind"), while the Matt Cameron-penned "In the Moonlight" displays how the drummer seamlessly fits his writing style into the PJ sound. The touchingly gentle "Footsteps," "Wash," (one of the first songs written as a band) and "Alone" (all from the TEN era) are reminders of the charm and the staying power of Eddie Vedder and company.
2cds. Rarities,B-Sides,Songs From Benefit Albums & Sndtrks.
Personnel: Eddie Vedder (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano); Stone Gossard, Mike McCready (guitar, piano); Matt Cameron (guitar, drums); Mitchell Froom (keyboards); Jeff Ament (bass); Jack Irons, Dave Krusen, Dave Abbruzzese (drums).
Additional personnel: Tchad Blake (Wurlitzer piano).
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Judy Collins Forever: An Anthology CDs (1997)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples songs Thirty five years into her musical career, Judy Collins remains a legendary presence in folk music. She is possessed of a uniquely sweet, crystalline voice and a genius for interpreting the songs of such greats as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Joni Mitchell, as well as for writing her own. FOREVER is a chronicle of Collins's work, including classics like Mitchell's "Chelsea Morning," and "Both Sides Now," and Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns." There are also less well-known songs, such as "Nothing Lasts Forever," a new collaboration with The Gin Blossoms' Jesse Valenzuela, who co-wrote and co-produced the song, as well as playing guitar. "Walls (We Are Not Forgotten)," is a moving composition that was inspired by the Korean War Veterans' memorial. The themes of justice and peace arise again and again on FOREVER, providing a common thread. From 1964, when she recorded Dylan's "Masters of War," to 1997 with "Walls," Judy Collins has been a deceptively gentle voice for justice and honesty.
Includes liner notes by Judy Collins and Gloria Steinem.
Producers include: Judy Collins.
Adapter: Judy Collins.
Personnel: Judy Collins (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric piano); Eric Weissberg (guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, upright bass, background vocals); Hugh McCracken (guitar, acoustic guitar); Roger McGuinn (guitar, banjo); Steve Goodman (guitar, background vocals); Cliff Morris, Dean Parks, Fred Hellerman, Jesse Valenzuela, John Leventhal, Charlie Brown (guitar); Stephen Stills (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass); Steve Mandell (acoustic guitar, banjo); Jerry Mathews, James Burton (electric guitar); Erik Darling, Walter Raim (banjo); Abe Rosen, Margaret Ross (harp); Dan Reed, Marilyn Wright, Norman Carr, Ann Barak, Harriet Reynolds, Mathilde Pincus, Guy Lumia, Alvin Rogers, Julie Held, Al Miller , Max Pollikoff, Harry Cykman (violin); Julien Barber, George Brown (viola); Charles McCracken , Kermit Moore (cello); Don Brooks, Norton Buffalo (harmonica); Dominic Cortese (accordion); Sidney Weinberg, Bob Steen, Les Scott, Jerry Smith, Joel Kaye (woodwinds); Garnett Brown, Sy Berger, Mickey Gravine, Urbie Green, Wayne Andre (trombone); Larry Wechsler, Albert Richmond (horns); Russell Walden (piano, keyboards); Kai Winding, Michael Melvoin, Michael Sahl, Van Dyke Parks (piano); Paul Griffin (electric piano, organ); Kenneth Bichel (organ); Chris Ethridge (electric bass); Russell George (bass guitar); Allan Schwartzberg (drums, percussion); Jim Keltner, Steve Gadd , Tony Beard (drums); Richard Rimbaugh (cymbals, tabla, tambourine); Hank Jaramillo, Rubens Bassini (percussion); Cissy Houston, Eunice Peterson, Denver Collins (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Lewis Hahn.
Audio Remixers: John Mills ; Mark Abramson .
Recording information: A & R Studios, New York, NY; Elektra Sound recorders, Los Angeles, CA; Mastertone Recording S; Sony Music Studio, New York, NY.
Directors: Mark Abramson ; Alexander Blachly.
Editor: Mark Abramson .
Unknown Contributor Roles: David Grisman; David Rea; Yasmin Aga Khan; Warren Smith ; Iris Hiskey; Gene Murrow; Greg Thomas ; John Nagy; Gene Taylor ; Paul Harris ; Richard Bell; Dora Ohrenstein; Bill Lee; Lucy Shelton ; Paul Prestopino; Sue Evans.
Arrangers: Judy Collins; Nick DeCaro; Roger McGuinn; Arif Mardin; Alexander Blachly; Joshua Rifkin; Jonathan Tunick.
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Archive Part 4: The Complete Edition CD (2009)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples album for sale Controlling Crowds, Pt. 4 is part of an ambitious multi-disc series by British electronic/rock/trip-hop collective Archive. Controlling Crowds was released in 2009 in two parts -- a double-disc record dubbed Pts. 1-3 and the single-disc Pt. 4. Curiously, both were issued on the same day. ~ Sergey Mesenov
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Game BWS Radio 2 CD (2008)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples CD music Track Listing of songs: BWS Radio Pt 2; The Game feat. Lil' Wayne; Juice; Nu Jerzey Devil feat. Lil Wayne ; Jay Rock; The Game; Nu Jerzey Devil feat. Jay Rock; Juice; Clyde Carson; Clyde Carson feat. Sean Kingston; The Game feat. Chris Brown; Nu Jerzey Devil feat. Dirte Red; The Game; Juice feat. Scarface; The Game; Juice; The Game feat. Yung Joc; Clyde Carson; The Game feat. Snoop Dogg; Juice feat. Crooked I; The Game; The Game; The Game; Juice feat. Gage; Juice; The Game feat. Black Boy ; Juice; The Game; The Game; Black Boy; Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Feat. The Game; Juice Feat. The Game; The Game; DJ Khaled Feat. The Game; Nu Jerzey Devil; Nu Jerzey Devil Feat. Nox; The Game Feat. Black Boy ; Juice;
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Green Fuse Sink Me CD (2006)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples buy CD music The ambitious songwriting and bravura performances of vocalist Chris Toft find their ideal match in the tight, gorgeous production of Liam Davis as the two core members of The Green Fuse deliver their virtuoso second album "Sink Me" with the backing of a select cast of Chicago's finest musicians.
From the opening roar of the Dylan-inspired Manchester '66 to the closing bittersweet regret of End of the Neverender, the Fuse refuses to be pigeonholed by style, mood or subject matter. Toft's conflicted characters are sometimes leaving, sometimes left, observing the carnage they've caused or vainly trying to fix - contentment is just out of reach but close enough to make them weep, rage at fate or order just one more round before last call.....
Songs such as Backwards Into You (featuring the incomparable Kelly Hogan) offer an energetic alt-country twist on relationship travails, which will burrow into your subconcious and remind you of that lover you could never quite break it off with; while Morning at the Magnolia might meet that same narrator some years later, wondering if loneliness is any better than gloriously insufferable togetherness.
Leave Me a Dress is a short, Stones-style blast of sound that finds the singer trying to deal with a confident lady who generates excitement and confusion -- the modern male response to self-assured women; and The Gingerman sends a husband careening away from responsibility into squalor and debauchery with Townsend-quality riffs ushering the singer's threats into the night.
"Sink Me" also offers listeners the counterpoint of intimate, haunting songs, such as Careless Love and Meadowlark, a vicarious appreciation of beauty from an imprisoned sinner, and ambivalent takes on hard-won experience in Can o' Peaches and Stretchin'.
Finally, the epic vistas of Montgomery and The Last Picture Show depict the South coming to terms with secrets, conflicts and irreconcilable longing in the face of a slow but relentless change which sweeps cities and dreamers up in its wake.
Come along with The Green Fuse and steep yourself in the seasoned music of Toft and Davis as they give you 12 songs guaranteed to ease your mind and crease your heart.
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Drain The Dragon Demon Of My Nights CD (2009)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples album for sale 2009 release. Demon Of My Nights is a Metal album which winks at Hardcore by forgetting catchy phrases and the common melodiousness which, in this kind of musical scenario, can drive one to exhaustion. This album was recorded in the second half of 2007 at Westlink Studio (Pisa) with Ale Paolucci and Ale Sportelli. 11 tracks. Graves Records.
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Frank Tuma Island Blues and Jazz CD (2009)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples CD music Every once in a while we find ourselves in a darkened room listening to the heart and soul of music--Blues and Jazz. These places may be far from the beaten path and still filled with knowledgeable music lovers. The musicians are seasoned veterans of soul music and they know how to pluck your heart strings and evoke deep passions. These types of places throughout the Caribbean and surrounding areas have emotionaly moved me, especially after my experiences living and working in New Orleans, the capital of blues and Jazz.
On this CD you will find a wide range of Blues and Jazz that stimulates many different feelings and lets you know that you are very much alive.
While attending college, I played at various bars and resorts to help pay for my education as a physicist. This valuable exposure to the life of working musicians convinced me to continue my education and make my way in the world of science. However, life throws interesting curves, and my goals and objectives were tinkered with and music never left the scene. Between extensive business travel and sailboat racing, I was introduced to Central and South America and most of the islands, especially in our hemisphere. Their rhythms and melodies never left me, until they exploded into a never-ending outpouring of musical compositions and a need to share them. Florida sailing out of Cape Canaveral brought the Bahamas and all of its delicious and outrageous counter beats into my music while the endless surf beating on the hot sands of hundreds of islands brought me their catchy melodies floating on the wind. New Orleans and space rockets brought a mix of sound as tasty as the foods served behind old and rustic exteriors surrounding antique furnishings and indoor courtyards, and the beat goes on. While in Houston, I found myself playing the vibraphones and keyboards with a Hawaiian music group. This added a new musical dimension and lifelong friends who helped me pursue island music beyond my known boundaries. Science taught me about the boundless energy in the universe; traveling by sailboat to hundreds of islands and Central and South America provided me musical experiences well beyond the reach of classrooms, TV and high tech studies.
The creation of music, in my case, is based on the emotional settings and my response to them. This surely produces a uniqueness and originality not found very often. These kinds of experiences never leave me and continuously guide my fingers over the keys.. The energy from the universe, especially at night, stimulates me to compose, arrange and perform music based on all my emotional experiences.
I now live on Pine Island, which is located on the southwest coast of Florida. It is a beautiful and mostly unspoiled place surrounded by estuaries and dozens of little islands where dolphins, manatees and colonies of birds live. In this setting, especially on star filled nights, my creative juices flow with music. Please join me and listen to the rhythms of the universe.
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Captain Swing Progress CD (2010)
Popscape: The Best of Ralph Covert and the Bad Examples buy CD music Progress is a mix of tunes in the classic rock vein with a bit of prog, a bit of folk, and a bit of wtf.
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Herbert Roth Starcollection CD (2005)
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