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Purchase White Cliffs Of Dover CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | American Music Club Everclear CD (1991)
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$11.65 EVERCLEAR, AMC's finest hour and one the '90s' most powerful albums, is simultaneously lush and searing, heartache and despair borne out in elegant arrangements that combine fragile prettiness and soul-baring howls of pain. Multi-instrumentalist Bruce Kaphan rose to the occasion ...
| | You Really Got Me: The Best Of The Kinks CD (2000)
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| | Get Yer Boots On: The Best Of Slade CD (2004)
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| | Cannabis Corpse Blunted At Birth CD (2007)
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| | Trembling Blue Stars Last Holy Writer CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.25 Truth be told, the Trembling Blue Stars routine was getting kind of stale by the release of Seven Autumn Flowers in 2004. With that album they crossed the line that divides reliable and predictable; no longer did the morose lyrics, melancholy vocals, minor chords and cheesy synths make a positive impression. Luckily for fans of the band, The Last Holy Writer is a comeback of sorts, certainly an improvement, and maybe even one of their finest records. How did they do it? It's hard to say because on the surface it seems like not much has changed sound or mood-wise. There's still a preponderance of downbeat lyrics and Bob Wratten hasn't suddenly traded in his mope for a smile, no fear of that anytime soon. The building blocks of their sound are mostly the same too. What makes a difference here is a boost in the overall energy level from unrelenting gloom to mostly sad, a slightly expanded sonic palette that makes room for field recordings and a wider range of drum sounds, and most importantly, some really good songs. Chief among ...
| | Baroness First / Second CD (2008)
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| | Kathy King Wouk Musical Interiors CD (2000)
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$15.05 Kathy King Wouk's first album as a leader reveals a young girl's desire to become a folk singer. Although classified as adult contemporary, one hears those elements that made the folk craze of the 1960s a defining moment in American popular music. Not only does her vocalizing show her folk roots, but most of her material is the kind folk artists cotton to. Her play list of originals cover a wide variety of topics, some sad, some dreamy, some hopeful, but all sincere. Their vocalizing is shared by Wouk with four other vocalists, especially Lisa Asher, who does eight of the tunes. There are some exceptions to the folk manner. In recent years, Wouk has taken on a cabaret bent with perky, peppy tunes such as "What I Would Do With Other Men," which describes the fantasies of a firmly married lady. This is stuff cabaret is made of -- slightly naughty, but fun -- and is well done by vocalist Lisa Asher. But others depict more stern stuff. "The Twilight Years" is an account of Wouk's mother's battle with memory loss. "Lover's Lullaby" tells of the plight and despair of a woman whose husband was tortured in an Argentine prison, while "Prisoners of Conscience" testifies about those inhuman acts, physical and psychological, that are typically engaged in by repressive governments. But the album ends with a bright ray of hopeful possibility. "My Twenty-First Century Dream" envisions the use of the great advances in technology, those already achieved and those to come, to make the world a better place. Wouk's songs have found favor among other members of the cabaret clan and are well presented on this album which is recommended, especially for those who want to hear a modern approach to the folk tradition of years past. ~ Dave Nathan
This CD is a collection of songs I've written since beginning a music career as a folk guitarist and singer.My early songs were written in the folk tradition. Years later I began to experiment with other musical styles, including cabaret, musical theater, pop, and country western. There is something for everyone in this musical collection: songs about youthful wanderlust, idealized love, relationships that sail along and those that founder, about all those dreams we invent to help us deal with life's uncertainties. I must warn you about three songs in this collection that stand apart from the rest because of their subject matter."Prisoners of Conscience" paints a broad landscape of human rights abuse: unjust imprisonment, torture, and disappearances. Although I wrote the song years ago, it's message is acutely contemporary."Lover's ...
| | Storm Warning: Philly Original Soul Classics Volume 1 CD (1998)
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$12.95 Although a couple of the groups on this compilation of Philly soul from 1964-71 are well known (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Brenda & the Tabulations), the Fantastic Johnny C's "Boogaloo Down Broadway" and the Tabulations' "Right on the Tip of My Tongue" are the only cuts that will be readily recognizable to general fans. It's a grab bag of odds and ends, most fairly interesting. The Volcanos were one of the first groups that Gamble & Huff worked with, and several members would resurface in the Trammps. The two Harold Melvin cuts were done back in 1964, when John Atkins and not Teddy Pendergrass was the lead singer; "Get ...
| | Connie Stevens As Cricket CD (2001)
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$11.59 This is Connie Stevens' second long-player and perhaps the one most directly associated with her tenure as nightclub singer Cricket Blake (1959-1963) on the television spy drama Hawaiian Eye. Through an onslaught of cross promotion, she quickly became ...
| | Engelbert Humperdinck Greatest Hits CD (1986)
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| | Miraz & Sara Hidden Soundtracks Of The Found Mind CD (2005)
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$10.65 NOTE: A new MIX of "hidden..." has been released. The MP3 files preview have yet to be updated.An avant-garde electronic album with overtones of world music. It includes haunting vocals, Persian Setar and double headed flute from painter /musician Sara who also doubles on Synthesisers with electronic musician/graphic designer Miraz. 'Hidden Soundtracks of the Found Mind' is about an unnamed character's awakened thoughts regarding self, authority, peace, and war through our mind-bending society. From the world music infused 'belief' to the closing techno tinged 'i want to know'. Miraz and Sara have crafted a work that reflects on first-hand personal experience in a world that has gone extremely impersonal. When he returned from Berlin, Miraz Re-Collaberated with Sara (they played in another electronic Outfit "Blast Away" in the late 90's) and came up with this release. ...
| | Dean Martin Happy Feet CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Sandra Day Rossi Two For The Road CD (2008)
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