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Purchase Heroin CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Minutemen Post-Mersh, Vol. 1 CD (1987)
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| | Shellac 1000 Hurts CD (2000)
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$12.99 Don't expect 1000 Hurts to open your ears to anything new. Shellac's sound hasn't developed much. Are they yanking chains by periodically releasing selections from one extremely fruitful session? Only the band and a few tape operators know. No other band sounds like them, which legitimizes this status quo. The jagged scrapes of Steve Albini's guitar, the somewhat laggard bass from Bob Weston, and the awkward-yet-steady time keeping of Todd Trainer's drums remain in top form. For what it's worth, Albini's guitar does seem to gain more grace as the years go on -- just watch out for the ugly jazz fusion lick that ends "Canaveral." Raw, no-frills production? Absence of overdubs? Goofy time signatures? They're all a part of the cauldron. As with the band's previous LPs, you get healthy doses of extended hypnotic doodling, rumbling mid-tempo tantrums, speedy jabs, and a joke or two. And as with any recording featuring the wordsmithery of Steve Albini, one fights the urge to transcribe the whole damn ...
| | Melvins Ozma/Gluey Porch Treatments CD (1989)
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$10.75 Years before the term "grunge rock" was coined, the Melvins were laying down the style's heavy, plodding foundation in the Pacific Northwest. This disc presents two of the notorious trio's earliest records, 1989's OZMA and its predecessor, GLUEY PORCH TREATMENTS. One of OZMA's ...
| | Pulp Fiction DVDs (1994) Collector's Edition
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$15.25 Writer-director Quentin Tarantino revisits the seedier side of Los Angeles--following 1992's RESERVOIR DOGS--with this funny, violent, tongue-in-cheek tribute to the less "classic" side of filmmaking--the potboilers and capers, the Blaxploitation flicks and gangster movies. The film interweaves three tales, told in a circular, fractured manner, which only fully connect by the time the final credits roll. The first story focuses on Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel ...
| | Yeah Yeah Yeah's Yeah Yeah Yeahs CD (2001) Extended Play
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| | Yeah Yeah Yeah's Machine (2002)
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$5.99 A quickie to tide fans over until the 2003 release of their full-length debut, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Machine is appropriately economical and efficient -- once again, the trio manages to cram more ideas and attitude into a few songs than most bands do in a full-length release. If possible, this three-track single is even more impressive than Yeah Yeah Yeahs, demonstrating both their ever-expanding range and their increasingly focused style. In the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' case, however, "focused" doesn't mean tamer -- if anything, "Machine" is even more ferocious and unhinged than the songs on their first EP, a complex and ...
| | Teddy Bears' Picnic CD (2001)
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| | Kim Robertson Searching For Lambs CD (2003)
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$12.89 Kim Robertson returns to Gourd Music with 14 beautiful instrumental arrangements of ancient melodies, traditional tunes, hymns, and contemporary compositions on Celtic harp. Kim has redefined the rich traditions of the harp with her innovative style and improvisational spirit. As a pioneer in the American folk harp movement, she combines cutting-edge artistry with a passionate sense of tradition, bringing a contemporary touch to a centuries-old instrumentBorn in Wisconsin and classically trained on piano and orchestral harp, Kim's discovery of the Celtic harp in the mid-70's grew into a profound love for the instrument, setting her upon the path of exploration for which she is now widely known. A renowned performer and instructor, her work encompasses over 20 album projects, 11 volumes of harp arrangements, three instructional videos and an international itinerary of concerts and retreats.Liner Notes1. The Youngest DaughterThis spirited reel appears in O'Neill's Music of Ireland (1903) and also in Ceol Rince na hEireann No. 1 by Breandan Breathnach as Baintreach na Radaireacht where it is attributed to Sean Potts, a whistle player, formerly of The Chieftains.2. All Things Bright and Beautiful This tune was written by Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (1823-1895) and first appeared in her Hymns for Little Children in 1848. Mrs. Alexander lived in Derry, Ireland and was the wife of the Archbishop of Armagh. The melody was borrowed from a 17th century English composition titled Royal Oak. It has been said that Genesis 1:31 was Mrs. Alexander's inspiration for this hymn. This beloved song is also included in The Episcopalian Hymnal.All things bright and beautiful,All creatures great and small,All things wise and wonderful:The Lord God made them all.* Brek Renzelman: viola * Karl Lavine: cello D Arranged by Eric Segnitz3. The Grenadier and the LadyThis ballad has been found in both England and Scotland and dates back to the 17th century or earlier. It goes by many names-The Nightingale, The Souldier's Rare Musick, and Maides Recreation, to name a few. In the ballad, the Grenadier is always very charming but never hers for the keeping."O come," said the soldier, "Tis time to give o'er.""O no," said the fair maid, "We will have one tune more,I do like your music and the tune of your string,I do like to see the flowers grow and hear the nightingale sing."4. Be Thou My Vision (BĂ thusa Mo ShĂșile)This melody is based on a very old Irish hymn titled Slane. It was on Slane Hill (County Meath) that St. Patrick is said to have defied the will of the pagan king Laoghaire by lighting the Pascal candle on Easter Eve.The lyrics of this song came from an ancient Irish hymn that dates back to 8thcentury monastic tradition. Mary E. Byrne translated the hymn into modern prose in 1905, and it was then put into verses by Eleanor Hull for her work Poem Book of the Gael (1912).Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heartNaught be all else to me save that thou artThou my best thought by day or by nightWaking or sleeping thy presence my light.* ...
| | Daughterboy Jao Simple Matters CD (2005) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$39.49 CD contains 1 bonus track.
| | Gothic Spirits, Vol. 2 CDs (2005)
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| | Working Title About Face CD (2006)
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| | Bob Geresti Love Notes CD (2007)
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| | John Martindale St. Augustine Jambalaya CD (2008)
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| | Country & Western Classics CDs (2009) (Import) Import
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