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Full color picture CD housed inside of a deluxe slipcasewith an eight page booklet. Also includes a full color 9.5'x 9.5' fold-out poster of the group. The disc, an audiobiography combines narration with interview material. Over 59 minutes in length. 1999 release. Standard jewelcase. Cradle Of Filth Maximum Filth Songs | 1. | Intro/Hell on Earth |
| 2. | Ungodly Masters |
| 3. | Devil's Child, The |
| 4. | School Daze Revisited |
| 5. | Total Demo-Lition |
| 6. | Principle of Evil |
| 7. | Dark Phaerytales |
| 8. | Nightmare Scenario |
| 9. | Self Expressionists |
| 10. | Blood Curdling Spirit |
| 11. | Masters of Diplomacy |
| 12. | From the Cradle |
| 13. | Hiring and Firing |
| 14. | Nature of the Beast |
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Purchase Maximum Filth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Deftones Around The Fur CD (1997)
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| | Cradle Of Filth Principle Of Evil Made Flesh CD (1994) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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$21.45 PRINCIPLE OF EVIL MADE FLESH is the 1994 debut from the influential British heavy metal act Cradle of Filth. "Iscariot," "One Final Graven Kiss," and "Of Mist and Midnight Skie" are here among others.
Cradle of Filth is most notorious for bringing respectability to the Norwegian black metal template, ...
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$14.29 As satanic as anything need be, Cradle of Filth are a black metal ensemble from Suffolk, England, who've managed to keep it extreme, while being wildly popular internationally. They may be the most popular black metal band in the world because they've managed to break away from the genre's relatively small cult following and successfully infect all sorts of disaffected teenagers, especially in Europe. They never veer drastically from the usual black metal staples: ...
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$21.45 On the surface, Cradle of Filth's Vempire or Dark Fairytales in Phallustein is a stopgap EP released to appease Cacophonous Records, thus ending the band's strained relationship with the London-based label. But it also marks the beginning of Cradle of Filth's image- ...
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| | Steve Lehman Quintet On Meaning CD (2007)
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$13.09 Saxophonist and composer Steve Lehman is one of those new breeds of contemporary musicians. As a jazzman he's played with everyone from Vijay Iyer to Dave Burell. He's studied with both Jackie McLean and Anthony Braxton, and recorded a handful of records as a leader or co-leader; he is a Fulbright scholar and has taught in Paris. His album titles -- like this one -- sound like the titles of doctoral dissertations: Demian as a Posthuman, anyone? All of that said, Lehman could throw down on the horn and write some exciting music for a band that makes it spark and fire. Chris Dingman on vibes, Drew Gress on bass, drummer Tyshawn Sorey (who nails all kinds of breakbeats in this set), and trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson work with Lehman's alto in scattering post-bop notions off a wall filled with tough new vanguard tricks, but which are all kept in tight rein by the compositions themselves. While these tunes don't exactly sing, they can and do swing, in places. In others they scatter, punch, kick, and dart here and there at a moment's notice, sometimes quicker, sometimes slower. Themes like that of the title track juxtapose thematic constructions and taut melodic invention along several planes at once in a metonymic manner -- it's not a long, single line in linear horizontal fashion, but in linear fashion, period, using all the referents of what came before for what comes after. The vibes add both color and punch the rhythm section, as well as act as a melodic extension of three different themes put into play by Lehman and Finlayson. "Open Music," introduced by some stellar snare work by Sorey and Finlayson, creates a series of contrapuntal lines that Gress comes in to play between as a balancing act. The horns don't enter for almost a minute and then scalar counterpoint in call and response becomes the beginning of a linguistic exercise that actually spits fire, an uneasy tension and mild dissonance that leads into the frame of a tune that gets worked out in the spaces between the various lyric themes being stated. Quite impressive, and Sorey is all killer on the kit, keeping it not only moving, but flowing, jumping off, coming back, and then further pushing Finlayson to put more and more chime on that vibe.
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$25.35 A bonfire romance of the "Poet With A Punk's Heart""Oh, what a day, I will set it all on fire..." heralds Axel Wolph in the first line of "Poet With A Punk's Heart", the titletrack of his brand-new solo-album. This time the ironically self-described "romantic anarchist" passed on almost every unnecessary musical element except himself and a bunch of acoustic guitars. The result is an album as traditional and raw as a singer-songwriter record can be.After his succès d'estime with his critically acclaimed "Wedding Songs" (#2 CMJ charts in Seattle, rotation on almost 90 radio stations in the USA,...) he now focuses on the real thing of a songwriter's life - the song itself. After compiling some private recordings of songs he had written during the last couple of months, he orginally wanted to produce them again by using old vinyl beats and his so-called "multi-instrumentalist's overdubbing method" (that's ...
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