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Arrangers: Clare Fischer; Dave Grusin; David Matthews.
Personnel: Earl Klugh (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Merle Miller, Dana Kral, Frank Floyd (vocals); Donald Griffin, Hiram Bullock, Jeff Mironov, Joe Beck , Paul Jackson, Jr. , Phil Upchurch (electric guitar); Eddie Daniels (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ronnie Foster (piano, electric piano); Greg Phillinganes (electric piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Onaje Allan Gumbs (electric piano); Dave Grusin (Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer); Mickie Roaquemore (Clavinet); Barry Eastmond (keyboards); Louis Johnson, Anthony Jackson, Will Lee (electric bass); Ralph MacDonald (drums, percussion); Harvey Mason, Sr. , Steve Gadd , Victor Lewis, Raymond Lee Pounds, Brian Brake (drums); Manolo Badrena, Paulinho Da Costa, Sammy Figueroa, Steve Forman (percussion).
Illustrator: John Mattos.
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$38.49 DREAMS is a 4-CD box set compiling in chronological order tracks by the Allman Brothers Band, as well as tracks by bands featuring one or more member of the Allman Brothers Band and solo performances by Gregg Allman ...
| | Poco Forgotten Trail (1969-74) CDs (1990)
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$19.79 Recorded between 1967 & 1983. Includes liner notes by Jim Ladd.
Released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of the first Doors album, THE VERY BEST OF THE DOORS supercedes all former Doors compilations. At two discs and 34 tracks, this is quite comprehensive for ...
| | Brenda Russell Paris Rain CDs (2000)
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$8.19 Brenda Russell's commercial breakthrough with the Top Ten hit "Piano in the Dark" in 1988 may have hurt her career as much as it helped, since it set up sales expectations the jazz-pop vocalist was not prepared to meet, and five years later, when Soul Talkin' failed to find a big enough audience, she lost her major-label recording contract. Seven years on, Russell is back on a major label, albeit through Hidden Beach Recordings' manufacturing and distribution deal with Epic Records, a division of Sony Music. But she remains a refined artist unlikely to appeal to a mass audience. She writes mature love songs and sings them in a smoky alto over minor-key ...
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| | Magda Olivero Best Recordings CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Oscar Peterson Exclusively For My Friends, Vol. 3: The Way I Really Play CD (2004) Import
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| | Jute Gyte Old Ways CD (2009)
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$15.19 "A bipedal humanoid rat releases a sandpaper-throated screech as most of its internal organs exit through a huge hole in its furry back. Large and small intestines launch forth in whip-like arcs, briefly straightening into perfectly even ropy lines. A massive snail-demon explodes into fragments of confetti: red, green, blue."Bizarre experimental raw psychedelic black metal with synths, mandolin, and ugly industrial noise. Extremely harsh production and sound design. Cold angular riffing, strange effects processing, and broken, mournful structures. Lyrics detailing surreal warfare and death in haiku-like fragments. Packaged in a DVD-style case with a full-color insert."Who knew such a calamitous, primal and experimental noise resided in the very depths of Southwestern Missouri, and that such a sickly, harsh example of cracking, fuzzed out, lo fi misanthropy is the brain child of a polite, unassuming twenty something college student named Adam Kalmbach?This is one of those releases that’s sure to polarize black metal fans. On the one side the brittle, atonal buzzing experimental noise and tortured shrieks will be touted as pure noise with little or no musical value. On the other side, for the purpose of pure, unadulterated tortured sonic nihilism, Jute Gyte’s industrial tones and discordant throes are the perfect delivery for utter devastation.With the obvious undercurrent culling from notable one man black metal acts like Burzum, Leviathan, Xasthur and such, Jute Gyte has given the droning, rangy ambient basement black metal a truly sickly mechanical sheen, some might point to early Anaal Nathrakh for sheer, ear violating boundaries of aural violence but slowed down to a mechanical plod injected with missed with the harsh programming and experimental noise of Aluk Tolodo, Black Vomit and Diagnose: Lebensgefahr. It’s to ...
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