| | Platypus Ice Cycles CD Platypus Discography of CDs
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Platypus: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar, percussion); Derek Sherinian (keyboards); John Myung (bass); Rod Morgenstein (drums). Recorded at Millbrook Studios, Millbrook, New York; the Leopard Room, Hollywood Hills, California; Alien Beans Studios, Houston, Texas. After the reasonable success of the first Platypus recording When Pus Comes to Shove, Ty Tabor's band returns with vigor. The emphasis remains on the song, but there are also plenty of technical gymnastics, especially from drummer Rod Morgenstein. The combination of grunge, classic rock, progressive tock, and heavy metal makes for a very unique overall sound that King's X has explored, but were never able to bring to this high of a musical level. "Oh God" and "Tower" are two of the stronger pop-oriented selections while "25" and the "Yoko" suite finds the band stretching out in a Dream Theater-like style. The trend of progressive rock supergroups such as Liquid Tension Experiment, The Explorer's Club, and most notably Transatlantic has ironically lead to some of the most interesting progressive rock of the '90s. ~ Robert Taylor Platypus Ice Cycles Songs Purchase Ice Cycles CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Transatlantic Smpte CD (2000)
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| | Liquid Tension Experiment 2 CD (1999)
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| | Transatlantic Bridge Across Forever CD (2001)
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$12.65 Neal Morse,Roine Stolt,Pete Trewavas & Mike Portnoy
Transatlantic: Roine Stolt (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, Mellotron, keyboards, percussion); Neal Morse (vocals, guitar, mandolin, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, Mini-Moog synthesizer); Pete Trewavas (bass, background vocals); Mike Portnoy (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel ...
| | An Evening with John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess CD (2004)
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| | Jordan Rudess Rhythm Of Time CD (2004)
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| | Jelly Jam 2 CD (2004)
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| | Switchblade Symphony Serpentine Gallery CDs (2005)
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| | Dubliners At Their Best CD (2008) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | D-12 D12 World CDs (2004) Import
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$12.79 2004 album from Eminem's Detroit based hip hop crew D12. UK edition includes the single 'My Band' & two bonus tracks, 'Barbershop' & 'Slow Your Roll'. Shady/Interscope.
D12 includes: Eminem, Proof, Bizarre, Swift, Kuniva, Kon Artis (rap vocals). U.K. edition features two bonus recordings: "Barbershop" and "Slow Your Roll." Personnel: Steven King (guitar); Luis Resto, Mike Elizondo, Red Spyda (keyboards). Audio Mixers: Eminem; Steve Baughman; Steven King. Recording information: 54 Sound, Detroit, MI; Can Am Studios; Dnab Studios, Detroit, MI; TekLab Studios, Cincinnati, OH; Trackboyz Studios, Florrisant, MO. Photographer: Sacha Waldman. "My Band," the debut single from D12's sophomore album, D12 World, is the group's greatest moment and a great introduction to the way they work. Very little else on D12 World is as exciting as "My Band," the catchy explanation of what this group (or band, or whatever you want to call it) is, and one of the best productions to ever come out of Shadyville. It's also the tamest track on D12 World, an album that's proudly sick in the head. D12 are B-list players in the world of Shadyville (addressed on "My Band" when a fan asks, "Where's Obie and Dre?"), but they're the Three Stooges meets Andrew Dice Clay with that Detroit horror-show edge, which makes them like nothing else in the rap world. ICP might trade in the same sickness as the group, but D12 have better skills and more street cred, and they also have Bizarre. He's Kool Keith on earth, smoking Newports, carrying a blowup doll, and owning every track he appears on. His grotesque masterpiece is "Just Like U," a horrific exchange between parent and child that's so disgusting the edited version of the album totally drops it. Bizarre declares, "When Mos Def hear dis/He probably suffocate me," but it's hardly the only track that would make a humanist's stomach churn. "Get My Gun" and "Bitch" are just as irresponsible, but the group must not be sick enough to repel the socially conscious hero of the moment, Kanye West. His production work on the title track gives the album another highlight, while Dr. Dre is at the helm for the quirky and dark "American Psycho II," killer track number three. Eminem rules the first two songs, and sporadically pops up throughout the album, but don't expect any of the usual reflection. His raps are concerned with his relationship to D12 and hip-hop in total or they focus on his numerous beefs, most prominent being his one with Benzino. That's hard to relate to unless you have a beef with Benzino yourself, but fans who look at D12 albums as updates on the soap opera that ...
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| | Falcon Beach CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Magnum CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Def Mix Classics CDs (2007)
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$16.69 For 20 years, legendary New York record label Def Mix have pioneered the house scene on a worldwide level, laying the foundations as the scene first broke all those years ago. Def Mix have since blazed a musical path still emulated today, opening the doors for so many others to follow. 2007 is a monumental year for Def Mix as they embark on a mammoth world tour to celebrate 20 years in the business, on the dancefloors of ...
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