| | Tai Phong Windows CD - Import Tai Phong Discography of CDs
Tai Phong Windows Songs | 1. | When It's the Season |
| 2. | Games |
| 3. | St John's Avenue |
| 4. | Circle |
| 5. | Last Chance |
| 6. | Gulf of Knowledge |
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Purchase Windows CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hatfield & The North Hatfield & The North CD (1974)
Windows album
$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 ...
| | Hatfield & The North Rotters' Club CD (1975)
Windows CD music
$9.19 Hatfield and the North's second LP stands as a high watermark for the prog rock associated with England's Canterbury scene and, while filled with stunning musicianship, demonstrates both the strengths and some of the weaknesses of the Hatfield style. Dave Stewart on keyboards, Phil Miller on guitar, Richard Sinclair on bass and vocals, and Pip Pyle on drums (supplemented by a few guest instrumentalists and the ever-ethereal Northettes with their "la la" backing vocals) generally show an admirable sense of restraint and, like their Canterbury peers, are careful to avoid ...
| | Tai Phong Tai-Phong CD (1999) (Import) Argentina
Windows music CDs
$22.35
| | Gentle Giant Free Hand CD (1975) Anniversary Edition; 35th Anniversary Edition
Windows songs
$10.75 The follow-up to 1974's surprisingly well-received THE POWER & THE GLORY, Gentle Giant's FREE HAND marks the pinnacle of the British prog-rock group's international success. (Like its predecessor, it appeared on the U.S. charts.) While the band's eccentricities--complex song structures, strange vocal harmonies--are present, these tunes are framed in a slightly more pop-conscious way, as on the funky, elastic title track. The ensemble also indulges in its occasional penchant for medieval music on the jaunty "Talybont," arguably making this the archetypal Gentle Giant album.
Free Hand is perhaps Gentle Giant's most realized effort. After the excellent In a Glass House, the group further developed its Renaissance-medieval approach, producing one of the most creative and complex recordings in progressive rock history. Their vocal approach ...
| | Gentle Giant Power And The Glory CD (1974) Anniversary Edition
Windows album
$11.19 One of Gentle Giant's most successful albums, 1974's THE POWER & THE GLORY managed to sneak briefly into the U.S. charts, an unusual feat for the lauded, but never terribly popular, U.K. prog-rock band. Though the record is considered "accessible" by Gentle Giant standards, it is filled with the group's trademark break-neck time changes and bizarre vocal harmonies (the restless "Cogs in Cogs") with occasional moments of relative quiet (the serene passages of "Aspirations") rounding out the strangely fascinating proceedings.
The Power and the Glory was the point where Gentle Giant abandoned the more obvious lyrical sound that had characterized the quieter moments of their earlier records. Starting with "Proclamation" and "So Sincere," they shoot for a combination of dissonance and virtuosity that leaves little in these two tracks resolved. "Aspirations" and "No God's a Man" mark something of a return to their earlier, more acoustic-driven and melodic sound -- both are showcases, to a greater or lesser degree, for Derek Shulman's singing and Gary Green's acoustic blues and folk playing, but they're merely quiet interludes ...
| | Van Der Graaf Generator Pawn Hearts CD (1971) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Windows CD music
$12.55 Van Der Graaf Generator's third album, Pawn Hearts was also its second most popular; at one time this record was a major King Crimson cult item due to the presence of Robert Fripp on guitar, but Pawn Hearts has more to offer than that. The opening track, "Lemmings," calls to mind early Gentle Giant, with its eerie vocal passages (including harmonies) set up against extended sax, keyboard, and guitar-driven instrumental passages, and also with its weird keyboard and percussion interlude, though this band is also much more contemporary in its focus than Gentle Giant. Peter Hammill vocalizes in a more traditional way on "Man-Erg," against shimmering organ swells and Guy Evans' very expressive drumming, before the song goes off on a tangent by way of David Jackson's saxes and some really weird time signatures -- plus some very pretty acoustic and electric guitar work by Hammill himself and Fripp. The monumental "Plague of Lighthouse Keepers," taking up an entire side of the LP, shows the same kind of innovation that characterized Crimson's first two albums, but without the discipline and restraint needed to make the music manageable. The punning titles of the individual sections of this piece (which may have been done for ...
| | Best Of Amen Corner CD (2003)
Windows music CDs
$7.89 It's hard to believe this is the only Amen Corner CD in print, given the fact that they scored a remarkable six British hit singles in a short period during the '60s, and that frontman Andy Fairweather-Low, apart from having a solo career with singles, went on to work with talents like Eric Clapton. But this was where it all started, in songs like "Gin House," soaked in blues and soul, very ...
| | Rammstein Reise, Reise CD (2004)
Windows songs
$11.99 One of the more unlikely success stories in music-business history, German heavy-metal collective Rammstein creates a totally uncompromising and wildly (some would say ridiculously) dramatic sound that combined elements ...
| | Gigi D'Agostino Benessere CDs (2005) (Import) Import; Italy
Windows album
$26.29 2 CD set. Edel. 2004.
| | Lo Mejor Del Urban Latino CD (2005)
Windows CD music
$7.29
| | Palast Orchester Mit Seinem Sanger Max R Wochenend Und Sonnenschein CD (2006)
Windows music CDs
$8.59
| | Kotomi Maki Modoribune/ Asakusa Rhapsody CD (Import) Japan
$12.85 | | Amon Tobin Foley Room CD (2007) (Import) Bonus DVD; Germany
Windows songs
$10.59 While sampling and sample-based sounds are ubiquitous in post-millennial music, rarely have they become ...
| | Lorraine Brenna Like I Do CD (2009)
Windows album
$6.39
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