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Pooh Buona Fortuna Songs | 1. | Buona Fortuna - (Italian) | |
| 2. | Banda Nel Vento - (Italian) | |
| 3. | Lascia Che Sia - (Italian) | |
| 4. | Compleanno de Maggio - (Italian) | |
| 5. | Gente Della Sera - (Italian) | |
| 6. | Fuori Stagione - (Italian) | |
| 7. | Dove Sto Domani - (Italian) | |
| 8. | Replay | |
| 9. | Fotografie - (Italian) | |
| 10. | Chi Fermera la Musica - (Italian) | |
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Purchase Buona Fortuna CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pooh Alessandra CD (2005) (Import) Italy
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| | Pooh Giorni Infiniti CD (1999) (Import) Italy
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| | Pooh Oasi CD (1999) (Import) Italy
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| | Pooh Parsifal CD (1999) (Import) Italy
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| | Pooh Rotolando Respirando CD (1999) (Import) Italy
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| | Pooh Viva CD (1999) (Import) Italy
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| | Roy Buchanan Dancing On The Edge CD (1986)
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$14.59 The wild and wooly, no-holds-barred version of Henry Mancini's "Peter Gunn" that opens this album reminds that Roy Buchanan is not your average blues-rock axeslinger. With a dazzling arsenal of chops and a tone that can, alternately, slice through granite and float like cumulous clouds, Buchanan's standing as a masterful technician seems to grow with each successive release, and DANCING ON THE EDGE is no exception.
The six instrumental and five vocal tracks here (featuring Texas R&B institution Delbert McClinton), though steeped in traditional blues, push at the limitations of the genre. For example, there's the ear-shattering jump country of "Petal to the Metal" and the expansive surf jam "Jungle Gym." DANCING rocks harder than most of Buch's releases, with the guitarist's sizzling six-stringery (check out the barrelhouse acid boogie of "Whiplash") backed by a crack studio band and McClinton's raw singing (check out "You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover"). Buchanan fans and worshippers ...
| | Fuxa Supercharged CD (2002)
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$13.15 Supercharged is another fragile, shimmering slice of chillout ambient post-rock from Füxa. Mainman Randall Nieman gets some help from the Telescopes' Stephen Lawrie and Joanna Doran, but the album sounds more like a single artist's vision than Nieman's earlier releases with Ryan Anderson. Though Nieman embraces the space rock label, especially since he was once nearly the king of the Detroit space rock scene, Supercharged sounds almost too organic over a majority of its tracks to be part of the genre. "420" and "It Was You" introduce trademark ethereal sci-fi sound effects, but for the most part Nieman is comfortable painting emotional moods with an acoustic guitar, quiet shuffling drums, and a throbbing bass. When his friends from the Telescopes come front and center on "Hide Away," wobbly electronic effects punctuate the moody, psychedelic drone of the players rather than dominating the mix. Nieman's music on Supercharged seems primarily geared toward giving a listener a pleasurable, gentle base with which to relax, and he consistently succeeds with the task. Optimistic, sweet songs like "The Formula" and "In Your Dreams" suggest a mingling of jazzy post-rock and trippy psychedelia, but there's nothing forced or cheesy as with the music of so many artists who fuse the genres together with too much prog pretension. Fans of Füxa's early ...
| | Masanori Sera Show (Twist Self Cover) CD (2003)
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| | Hillstomp Woman That Ended The World CD (2005)
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$17.69 On "The Woman that Ended the World," North Mississippi trance blues, a bit of Appalachia and a dash of punkabilly are duct-taped together into a rockin do-it-yourself hill country blues stomp. This sweet racket comes clanging and tumbling from assorted vintage mics, buckets, cans and BBQ lids, drenched in rambunctious slide guitar.Despite their homemade instruments and novel approach, Hillstomp is no joke. With help from a few of Portland's finest howlers and growlers, Hillstomp has cranked out a raucous and dirty record to follow up their widely-acclaimed debut album "One Word." With increasingly distinctive songwriting and powerful musicianship, they recycle traditional elements into something fresh and exciting. Fortunately they rock too. "Unlike these two person garage bands that sprung up like mushrooms after a rainstorm, Hillstomp is a two person blues tornado, incorporating a punk energy into a traditional Delta Trance Blues Sound"-Music Misfits"It's suprising to remember there are no swamps in Portland."-West Coast Performer"In essence, Hillstomp Plays the style that made the White Stripes and The Black Keys undergroudn stars-but with ...
| | Dorlis Taiyouno Scat CD (2006) (Import)
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$9.85 All-female Greek black metal trio Astarte returns with another crushing release of blasted fury. On their fifth album, DEMONIZED, leader Tristessa howls her scorched banshee vocals while machine-gun drums tumble around her and crushing riffs pulverize the listener. While black metal is generally regarded as a (usually Norse) boys' club, Astarte prove that they should be taken seriously with epic songs like "Lost," which recalls classic black-metal forefathers Immortal in its mix ...
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