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Their music is a classic rock staple, and songs such as "Rosanna" and "Africa" have remained popular tunes long after they were releases. This album offers listeners the chance to hear some of their most popular songs live in concert.
Sure it's a live album. But with musicians like this on stage, that doesn't mean trimmed down versions of sometimes intricate material. The band do full justice even to complex numbers like 'Africa', and mix it in with highly listenable lesser hits like 'I'll be over you'. Naturally, as ex session guys, there are plenty of extended solos thrown in, and faves like 'Hold the line' manage to run for ten minutes plus. However, that really is the beauty of this album. It totally captures the band's live performances, but great songs, arrangements and musicianship stop your interest from ever flagging. Sony. Absolutely Live Music Review Purchase Absolutely Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Yes Word Is Live CDs (2005) Boxed Set
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| | The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac CDs (2002) Enhanced CD
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$20.25 Disc 1 is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Although the title is a misnomer, considering that material from Fleetwood Mac line-ups featuring earlier members including founder Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Bob Welch, and Danny Kirwan is noticeably absent, ...
| | Chicago: At Carnegie Hall CDs (1971) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Best Of James Taylor CD (2003)
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$10.99
| | Toto 25th Anniversary: Live In Amsterdam CD (2003)
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$11.25
| | Yes Drama CD (1980) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Teenage Time With Ted Daigle CD (2000) (Import) Import; Netherlands
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$17.59
| | Moist Silver CD (1994)
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| | Uncle Kracker No Stranger To Shame CD (2002)
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$10.59 Contains an untitled hidden track after "No Stranger To Shame."
Kid Rock pal Uncle Kracker (A.K.A. Matt Shafer) may have arrived as yet another white guy fishing off the pier of rap-rock, but it was the sweetly sung smash "Follow Me" off his debut DOUBLE WIDE that put this Michigan native over the top. With his sophomore bow NO STRANGER TO SHAME, Uncle Kracker keeps hip-hop in the mix, but his main thrust is tapping into the rich musical legacy found south of the Mason-Dixon line. Beyond a solid cover of the '70s nugget "Drift Away," (featuring a cameo by its originator Dobie Gray), Shafer's love of country, soul, and blues reverberates throughout. When he's not pouring on the cornpone all over the David Allen Coe-co-written "Letter To My Daughters" or making like Waylon Jennings on the twang-fest "To Think I Used To Love You," Mr. Kracker pumps plenty of Stax-flavored horns into the soulful "I Do." With crunchy guitar, turntable scratching, and an aggressive flow in "Keep It Comin'" making sure the hick-hop faithful return, cuts like the swamp-rock vibe of "Thunderhead Hawkins" and rap-like sing-a-long title track (featuring Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath) ensure they'll stick around.
Kid Rock pal Uncle Kracker (A.K.A. Matt Shafer) may have arrived as yet another white guy fishing off the pier of rap-rock, but it was the sweetly sung smash "Follow Me" off his debut DOUBLE WIDE that put this Michigan native over the top. With his sophomore bow NO STRANGER TO SHAME, Uncle Kracker keeps hip-hop in the mix, but his main thrust is tapping into the rich musical legacy found south of the Mason-Dixon line. Beyond a solid cover of the '70s nugget "Drift Away," (featuring a cameo by its originator Dobie Gray), Shafer's love of country, soul, and blues reverberates throughout. When he's not pouring on the cornpone all over the David Allen Coe-co-written "Letter To My Daughters" or making like Waylon Jennings on the twang-fest "To Think I Used To Love You," Mr. Kracker pumps plenty of Stax-flavored horns into the soulful "I Do." With crunchy guitar, turntable scratching, ...
| | Sonny Vincent Good, The Bad And The Ugly CD (2003)
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$12.39 Shred-heads are the target on this incendiary set. The antiheroes who sit in with Sonny Vincent and his trio may not get equal space with Clapton or Van Halen in rock history books, but several of them prove themselves fully capable of duking it out with the guitar gods. With Vincent providing the material and the vocals, the string-slingers turn in consistently intense performances. Tone is not the point here; each guitarist sounds pretty much the same, with a cranked-up, overdriven, somewhat thin and aggressive ...
| | Neurosis Eye Of Every Storm CD (2004)
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$12.79 Veteran acts like Neurosis can only stay alive through constant ...
| | Roots Of Rockabilly, Vol. 1: 1950 CD (2005)
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$10.49
| | Robert Bassett Sunshine Through The Rain CD (2008)
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$17.75
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