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Tic & Tac Music Review Average Rating: (3.5 out of 5 stars)   Areas's Last Album This is the last album from Area, and the only album without Stratos as he passed away the year before. The first three tracks aren't too bad, but overall the music on this one really just sounds more like modern bop-type jazz, except harder. Great playing,though, and Fariselli's synths once again dominate. Submitted by brian011879 (St. Louis, MO, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Xzema This is great album, the last great work, highly recommended. Submitted by icodognotto (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Tic & Tac CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hatfield & The North Hatfield & The North CD (1974)
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$9.35 One of the Canterbury scene's most revered bands, Hatfield and the North made up for the brevity of their career with some fascinating music. Always adventurous, the quartet had the keen sense to realize that only the most hardened jazz fans respond to numerous key changes and exceedingly complex time signatures, and thus enlivened their live set with the odd gnome smashing, suggestive lyrics, and jokey song titles. It worked a charm, with the band quickly amassing a large, loyal following at home in Britain and across the continent. On their eponymous debut, Hatfield stunningly succeeded in translating both their sense of fun and their musical brilliance onto disc. After a bit of light humor, the band slide into "Going Up to People and Tinkling", which glides gloriously across the keys and rhythm shifts. Both "Calyx" and "Aigrette" experiment with vocals as an instrument, while the exuberant "Rifferama" is a master class on the use of riffs. However, it's the expansive "Son ...
| | Shadow Gallery Carved In Stone CD (1995)
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$13.45 The follow-up to Shadow Gallery is a progressive rock masterpiece. The biggest change from the debut is band maturity and album production. While Shadow Gallery showed the band's tremendous potential, Carved in Stone finds the band fulfilling that potential. The songwriting, already good, is much better and more consistent. This album is about as well produced as any. "Cliffhanger" opens the album on a medium tempo with a great guitar solo at the end. "Crystalline Dream" and "Don't Ever Cry, Just Remember" follow that up with what can only be described as beautiful progressive rock. The more standard rockers "Warcry" and "Deeper Than Life" follow. "Alaska" is an excellent ballad. The album concludes with the 22-minute "Ghostship," ...
| | Easy Rock CD (2001)
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$15.65 Come on, admit it, you love these songs. Sure, if you were around in the '70s when these AM radio hits were entrancing millions with their cotton-candy sweetness, you might have felt too cool to admit your affection. But in the post-irony 21st century, all pop culture ephemera is fair game. So you should feel no shame as you hop on an imaginary Harley in time with Christopher Cross's least mellow outing "Ride Like the Wind." Wear your passion proudly while swaying gently to the soft-pop balladry of Ambrosia's "Biggest Part of Me" and Air Supply's ...
| | Beatles Abbey Road Vinyl LP (1969)
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$12.39 ABBEY ROAD, recorded in the summer of 1969, was the last album recorded by the Beatles (LET IT BE was released in 1970, but recorded in early '69).
After the laborious disorganization and infighting that characterized early 1969's LET IT BE sessions (as famously captured on film), the fractious four were willing to let George Martin take the reins and to work with him as a cohesive unit for the much more succinct production of their (and the decade's) swan song, ABBEY ROAD. The superb performances make the album an artistic high point for all members of the group. Paul McCartney inspired the suite of songs that begins with "You Never Give Me Your Money." Often thought of as two long medleys, ...
| | Rolling Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request CD (1967)
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$10.45 Part druggy experiment, part musical rivalry with the Fab Four, and a total anomaly in the Rolling Stones' catalogue, THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST contains at least three trippy classics in "Citadel," "She's a Rainbow," and "2000 Light Years From Home." That it also contains an extensive sample of Bill Wyman snoring and an eight-minute stoned jam that begins with the timeless phrase "Where's that joint?" is a measure of SATANIC MAJESTIES' breadth ...
| | Rammstein - Lichtspielhaus DVD (2003)
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| | Dave Silver Band Modern Man CD (2004)
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| | Ravi Shankar Sitar Master CD (2002) (Import) Holland
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| | Who's Holdin Rollin' On CD (2006)
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$10.15 Who is.............WHO'S HOLDIN'?Hailing from Santa Cruz, California, USA, this band, consisting of five good friends since their high school daze, came together to create an ENERGETIC, ULTRA ADDICTIVE, TITANIC SOUND!Beginning in August of `98 when Ian McDonough (vocals/guitar) and Zac Farmer (drums) started playing covers and writing quality music together. Soon after they were joined by Rich Nettleton (bass) to form the traditional, but exceptional, three piece band. They played numerous gigs and continued to work ...
| | State Champs CD (2007)
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$11.69 Scrappy, spunky indie-guitar tunes with a female singer/songwriter, the State Champs are part of a respectable lineage that reaches back at least a couple decades to the early days of bands like Antietam and the Blake Babies. Singer/songwriter Amy Abts used to have a solo career (about half of these songs are in fact retreads from an obscure solo record Abts released in 2003), but the State Champs feel like a coherent band; in particular, guitarist ...
| | Anita O'Day Time For Two CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Flute Music Of The Andes CD (1993)
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| | Mike Cooper Beach Crossings/Pacific Footprints CD (2010)
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| | Sanjeev Chimmaigi Remembering Gunijaan: A Tribute To Pandit C R Vyas CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.45 Consisting of three ragas, Quest is about life evolving and being at peace. But before you go dismissing that as New Age idealism in an Indian setting, this is a serious classical Indian album. Recorded live in February 1999, Sanjeev Chimmalgi shows a light voice ...
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