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more crazy rock 'n roll/surf/Russian ethnic music from the 3 Russians who met in Los Angeles & came to fame by performing at the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica Grooving To The Moscow Beat Music Red Elvises Grooving To The Moscow Beat Songs | 1. | Grooving To The Moscow Beat |
| 2. | Boogie On The Beach |
| 3. | Good Golly Miss Molly |
| 4. | Please Don't Tell Me (What I Did Last Night) |
| 5. | Tango |
| 6. | Shooba-Doobah (Elvis' Vacation) |
| 7. | My Love Is Killing Me |
| 8. | Leech |
| 9. | Elvis And Bears |
| 10. | Scorchi Chornie |
| 11. | Harriet |
| 12. | Ballad Of Elvis And Priscilla |
| 13. | Sad Cowboy Song |
| 14. | Romantic Junk |
| Grooving To The Moscow Beat Music Review Purchase Grooving To The Moscow Beat CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Red Elvises Surfing In Siberia CD (1998)
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| | Red Elvises I Wanna See You Bellydance CD (1998)
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| | Red Elvises Shake Your Pelvis CD (2000)
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$12.09 Iouri Ionidi (guitar); Galina Shlimovich (violin); Jay Work, Leo Chelyapov (saxophone); Dimitry Mamokhin (trumpet); Vladimir Tchekan (trombone); Oleg "Schramm" Gorbunov (Hammond organ).
From the looks of the album cover, a neutered sub-Kozik illustration of a cute girl shaking her pelvis so hard you can see her panties, and the group's adoption of nouveau-rockabilly looks, you might think that the Red Elvises are a group of psychobilly rockabilly cats. Take another look. Specifically, look at the back cover, at the guy in the upper right-hand corner. His name is Oleg and he has a huge open-mouthed grin, the kind of vacant expression that is never seen in rock & roll. It's the first indication that the Red Elvises are not what they seem; they're really kindred spirits ...
| | Red Elvises Welcome To The Freak Show CD (2001)
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| | Univers Zero Heatwave CD (1986)
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$14.59 For years after its release, Heatwave was presumed to be the Univers Zero group finale, until the band re-emerged over a decade later with The Hard Quest in 1999. On Heatwave, the transition from acoustic chamber music to electric rock is complete, and the somewhat uncertain steps of Uzed, Univers Zero's previous release, have become purposeful and confident. Almost all the Uzed musicians have returned for this date, together with Andy Kirk on keyboards and original Univers Zero violist/violinist Patrick Hanappier. Perhaps the only criticism that could be levied against the first three tracks on the CD is that they fall a little too comfortably into the prog rock genre, although they compare favorably to the best (and darkest) of King Crimson. However, Andy Kirk's long final track, "The Funeral Plain," is something else altogether, and demonstrates that the band was still capable of stunning originality. Kirk opens with some eerie alien raspings on synth, followed by high-pitched drones and then a quiet but relentless two-note piano pattern. Hanappier joins in with a pensive viola melody, as does Dirk Descheemaeker on clarinet and then Hanappier on violin. Daniel Denis and Christian Genet weigh in with some ponderous unison drum and bass work, tension builds, the tempo increases, and then everything stops. The original alien scrabbling returns, except this time with a relentless, clock-like rhythm, new themes are introduced, and tension builds once more through the skilled use of unresolved chord progressions, continually changing key signatures, and the ultimate wild wailing of synths and electric guitar. The tempo changes to a dirge, then staccato bursts, and finally subsides with the desolate sound of dripping water. Kirk dedicates this ...
| | Indonesia - Jegog: The Rhythmic Power Of Bamboo CD (1997)
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$12.09 Jegog is the name of a music found in Bali and played on instruments made of bamboo and wood. This bamboo is thick ...
| | Autumn Leaves CD (2000)
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| | Dropsonic Belle CD (2002)
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$11.99 Dropsonic burst out of Atlanta and onto the scene in 2001 with the impressive debut, The Big Nothing. Combining Southern rock grooves with vocal dynamics and histrionics that earn comparisons (rightly) to Thom Yorke, Dropsonic displays a uniqueness that merits attention. The burst ...
| | Thinkman Hard Hat Zone CD (1990) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.85 HARD HAT ZONE is a 1990 release by British art-rock producer Rupert Hine's solo project, Thinkman.
The third and last album by Rupert Hine under the disguise of the ghost group Thinkman, Hard Hat Zone walks away from the subjects of media manipulation and information games. Most of the pieces, still written by Hine with lyrics by Jeannette Obstoj, deal with environmental themes, with titles like "Mother Nature's Angry" and "November Whale" being quite explicit. The tone becomes vehement but also preachy in the solemn "Take Them to the Traitors' Gate," dedicated to Prince Charles (his involvement ...
| | Rocket K Midnight Lover CD (2006) (Import) Japan
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| | Jane Ormerod Nashville Invades Manhattan CD (2007)
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$12.69 "Her poems... discontinuous, imagistic, chant-like, wide-ranging in its references, sonically dense... challenge more traditional ways of putting a poem together. She made us sound old-fashioned, more, she made us sound artificial, our tidy methodical artefacts simulacra of reality, instead of the postmodern reality caught and then broadcast like a radio signal from her poems."- Jee Leong Koh, Stories of a Reformed Headhunter, January 2008“The cleverness and depth of Jane Ormerod's presentation both challenged and mesmerized the audience. Descriptive yet judicious and yet seductive is how I would describe her word choice and its affect on everyone.” - Art Comments, July 2006“A gritty and ...
| | Music For Mentalist: Unexpected Sounds For The Connoisseur CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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