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Maximum Priest, the second lengthy EP to surface in the year after Music Is Rotted One Note, includes four new tracks that chart the same underwater dub/fusion of Squarepusher's previous EP (Budakhan Mindphone), as well as three intriguing remixes by Autechre and Wagon Christ. ~ Keith FarleySpin (10/99, p.161) - "...divides time between Macintosh marauding and Stanley Clarke jazz-rock worship....[Squarepusher] is best when he's doing both..." Alternative Press (9/99, p.114) - 3 out of 5 - "...enough off-the-wall pleasures to make it worth hearing..." Squarepusher Maximum Priest Songs Maximum Priest Review
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Purchase Maximum Priest CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Freddie Mercury Barcelona CD (1988)
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$11.99 This is a collection of Spanish and American songs by Queen's lead singer Freddie Mercury and opera singer Montserrat Caballe.
With Barcelona, Queen singer Freddie Mercury realized his long-lived dream of performing with an opera singer; in this case, Montserrat Caballe. While it's certainly a treat for any fan of Mercury's to hear this album, it's a difficult record to recommend. Most fans of opera will probably find it far too simplistic and pop-based, while many rock fans are sure to find the record too classical. The first half of the album, however, is deserving of a spin for any open-minded listener. Consisting of semi-operatic melodies with grand production, songs like "Barcelona" and the Eastern-sounding "La Japonaise" are startling in their beauty; the two singers from opposite ...
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$12.39 The title of this television-advertised compilation may be arrogant, but then the tango is not a dance for the shy and retiring. Whether or not it is, as it claims, The Best Tango Album in the World, Ever!, the two-disc set, containing 30 tracks and running a little less than an hour and a half, does feature some major performers of the music, notably Carlos Gardel, renowned ...
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$6.65 No Use for a Name has built its reputation on a solid foundation of hard-hitting punk, flooding its songs with melodies and fueling them with signature stop-start rhythms that thunder across the grooves, come to an abrupt halt, then pound off again in hyperdrive. Thus, it's a bit of a shock to find Hard Rock Bottom opening with a brief acoustic number, and although nothing else clocks in at this dawdling pace, a handful of mid-tempo numbers are scattered about as well. Equally startling is a cover of Sinéad O'Connor's "This Is a Rebel Song," a pusillanimous duet between Tony Sly and guesting chanteuse Karina Denike. While the Pogues long ago proved that Irish drinking songs were part and parcel of punk, what of violins and cellos? Not only do they add to the bitter atmosphere of "Rebel," but they positively swan their way around many of the songs' intros and middle breaks. However, with Ryan Greene in the producer's chair there's no need for concern; he keeps the sound pumping and the music kicking, with the strings merely creating melancholy and bittersweet atmospheres for the band to punch its way out of. After seven records, it's encouraging to see NUFAN taking chances and broadening its style somewhat, and there are still plenty of punchy numbers to keep the hardcore constituency happy -- driving songs like "Undefeated," "Dumb Reminders," and the anthemic "International You Day." Lead guitarist Dave Nassie positively shines throughout this set; from the searing leads on "Angela" through the pretty riff that opens "Nailed Shut" and ...
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$9.69 Founded by former matt pond PA members Mike Kennedy and Jim Kehoe, Audible quickly became the toast of Philadelphia's indie rock community. With the coed quintet's full-length debut, Sky Signal, the group puts its wares on display for the worldwide underground to hear. Opening with the glorious "October Song," Kennedy, keyboardist Mary Garito, and bassist Kristine Muller brew up a warm coed vocal blend that -- coupled with Steve Cawley's perky beat -- is downright irresistible. The same could be said for the ...
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