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Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bachman Turner Overdrive Bachman-Turner Overdrive II CD (1973) Bachman-Turner Overdrive
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$4.89 Personnel: C.F. Turner (bass, vocals), Randy Bachman (lead guitar, vocals), Tim Bachman (lead guitar, vocals), Rob Bachman (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Norman Durkee (piano on "Takin' Care Of Business"). Recorded at Kaye-Smith Studios, Seattle, Washington. Released when Mercury Records was still located in Chicago, IL, back in 1973, the second album from Bachman-Turner Overdrive was the first to break through in a big way. First the hit single "Let It Ride" went Top 25 circa March of 1974, then the anthem "Taking Care of Business" went Top 15 the summer of that year. By October they would top the charts with "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" from the follow-up LP, 1974's Not Fragile, but their seven chart songs were all made possible by this album and these two songs, "Let It Ride" and "Takin' Care of Business," in particular. "Let It Ride" features one of C.F. Turner's best vocals; keeping that gargle-with-Draino diesel sound down to a minimum, the song has two major guitar riffs, one a strum, ...
| | Cars CD (1978)
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$6.05 The Cars: Ric Ocasek (vocals, guitar); Benjamin Orr (vocals, bass); Elliot Easton (guitar, background vocals); Gregg Hawkes (keyboards, saxophone, percussion, background vocals); David Robinson (drums, percussion, background vocals). Recorded at AIR Studios, London, England in Feburary, 1978. All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology. The Cars: Ric Ocasek (guitar, vocals), Elliot Easton (lead guitar, background vocals), Gregg Hawkes (keyboards, saxophone, percussion, background vocals), Benjamin Orr (bass, vocals), David Robinson (drums, percussion, background vocals). Recorded at AIR Recording Studios, London, England in February, 1978. Digitally remastered by Steve Hoffman (February 1993). The Cars: Ric Ocasek (vocals, ...
| | Bachman Turner Overdrive Freeways CD (1977)
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| | Axwell Watch The Sunrise (2006) (Import)
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| | Eminem Relapse CD (2009)
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$10.85 Audio Mixers: Dr. Dre; Eminem. Lyrical acrobat Slim Shady returns after a five-year absence with his fifth major label release, continuing to strike the perfect balance between brooding insight and absolute silliness on 2009's RELAPSE. Opening single "Crack a Bottle" reunites Detroit's maddest rapper with his superstar mentor (Dr. Dre) and protege (50 Cent) on a fittingly funky tour de force. Eminem's RELAPSE, a double album released after five years of recorded silence, a record featuring Dr. Dre behind the boards for the first time since 2000, faced no shortage of the relentless pressure of expectations. A narrative of survival after facing down his demons in rehab unfurled with Eminem's usual twisted Swift-ian wit, RELAPSE should disappoint few fans (or critics for that matter) with its patented mix of hilariously spit venom and delirious self-loathing. Like Darren Aronofsky's adaptation of REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, 2009's RELAPSE finds ...
| | Brian Mcknight Evolution Of A Man CD (2009)
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$13.24 Photographer: Christian Lantry. Brian McKnight's lone set of non-Christmas material ...
| | Pan American 360 Business/360 Bypass CD (2000)
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| | Klezmer Traditions CD (2002) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Earth, Wind, And Fire Soul Source: Earth Wind & Fire Remix CD (2002) Japan
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| | Radiohead Hail To The Thief CD (2003)
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$11.49 Radiohead: Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, programming); Ed O'Brien (vocals, guitar, sound effects); Jonny Greenwood (guitar, toy piano, glockenspiel, programming, samples); Colin Greenwood (synthesizer, bass, samples); Philip Selway (drums, percussion). Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Hollywood, California. HAIL TO THE THIEF won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. "There There" was nominated for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Radiohead's admittedly assumed dilemma: how to push things forward using just the right amounts of the old and the older in order to please both sides of the divide? Taking advantage of their longest running time to date, enough space is provided to quench the thirsts of resolute Bends devotees without losing the adventurous drive or experimentation that eventually got the group into hot water with many of those same listeners. Guitars churn and chime and sound like guitars more often than not; drums are more likely to be played by a human; and discernible verses are more frequently trailed by discernible choruses. So, whether or not the group is to be considered "back," there is a certain return to relatively traditional songcraft. Had the opening "2 + 2 = 5" and "Sit Down. Stand Up." been made two years before, each song's slowly swelling intensity would have plateaued a couple minutes in, functioning as mood pieces without any release; instead, each boils over into its own cathartic tantrum. The spook-filled "Sail to the Moon," one of several songs featuring prominent piano, rivals "Street Spirit" and hovers compellingly without much sense of force carrying it along. Somewhat ironically, minus a handful of the more conventionally structured songs, the album would be almost as fractured, remote, and challenging as Amnesiac. "Backdrifts" and "The Gloaming" feature nervous electronic backdrops, while the emaciated "We Suck Young Blood" is a laggard processional that, save for one outburst, shuffles along uneasily. At nearly an hour in length, this album doesn't unleash the terse blow delivered by its two predecessors. However, despite the fact that it seems more like a bunch of songs on a disc rather than a singular body, its impact is substantial. Regardless of all the debates surrounding the group, Radiohead have entered a second decade of record-making with a surplus of momentum. ~ Andy Kellman Not since the Beatles has a group managed to combine mass popularity and cutting-edge aesthetic triumphs ...
| | Anandi Forever Days CD (2003)
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| | Elizabeth Keeney Minnesota Christmas CD (2003)
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| | Young People War Prayers CD (2003)
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$13.95 Ori. Release '04 Second album from the Indie trio known for their fascinating mix of rock country and avant-garde featuring Katie Eastburn who remains one of indie rock's most expressive vocalists .
Young People: Katie Eastburn (vocals, violin, drums, percussion); Jarrett Silberman (guitar, drums); Jeff Rosenberg (guitar). Additional personnel includes: Nora Daneilson (vocals). Recorded at Mag Rec One, Olympia, Washington; Cerva International, Los Angeles, California between January and February 2003. Personnel: Katie Eastburn (vocals, guitar, violin, bass guitar, drums, percussion, background vocals); Nora Danielson (vocals); Jonathan Silberman (tenor saxophone, percussion); Justin Trosper (bass guitar, percussion); Joe Plummer (drums). Audio Mixer: Rod Cervera. Recording information: Cervera International, Los Angeles, CA (01/2003-02/2003); Mag Rec One, Olympia, WA (01/2003-02/2003). Arranger: Young People. An album full of tension and beauty, War Prayers expands on the prairie ruminations of Young People's stunning debut album in fascinating, and often contradictory, ways. "El Paso" begins the album on a warmer, brighter note than anything they achieved on their somber first album, but then songs such as "Dutch Oven" present Young People at their most abstractly brooding, with angry guitars swarming over Katie Eastburn's keening voice. Eastburn remains one of indie rock's most expressive vocalists: when she sings about the "flappin' of the feathers" on "Lord," she sounds like she's in a bird costume; on "Early Poetry" she's rapt, with little flaws and gasps giving the clarity of her voice more dimension and humanity. While War Prayers lacks the single-minded, ...
| | Fleetwood Mac Pious Bird Of Good Omen CD (1969) (Import) Remastered; Germany
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| | Haydn, Hummel, Torelli, Neruda: Trumpet Concertos / Alison Balsom, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen CD (2008) (Import)
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