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Day After Day Music Review Purchase Day After Day CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Roger Daltrey Moonlighting-Anthology CD (2004) (Import) England; Remastered; Denmark
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$18.39 Import exclusive compilation for the Who frontman features 38 tracks.Highlights include 'One Man Band', 'Way Of The World', 'Thinking', 'There Is Love', 'Giving It All Away', '(Come &) Get Your Love', & 'World Over'. Sanctuary. 2004.
In 2005, the good folks at Sanctuary compiled a pair of double-disc sets that spotlighted the solo works of Who members John Entwistle (So Who's the Bass Player: The Ox Anthology) and Roger Daltrey (Moonlighting: The Anthology). Since Pete Townshend wrote the majority of the Who's material, Entwistle's songs were usually delegated to only one or two per album (or B-sides), while Daltrey was usually left completely in the cold. But while Entwistle wrote his own songs, Daltrey did not, as he relies on the help of outside writers throughout Moonlighting. That said, Daltrey's "helpers" include quite a few renowned names in the rock world, as he tackles songs penned ...
| | Pete Anderson Daredevil CD (2004)
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$10.55 Pete Anderson's third solo outing has been a long time coming, and one gets the distinct impression that it's the album he's been itching to make all along. Given that Daredevil is completely instrumental, the guitar geeks already have something to salivate about. But there's much more to it than that. Anderson played the vast majority of instruments, with help in a few places from multi-instrumentalist Skip Edwards and minimal assistance from trumpeter Lee Thornberg and fiddler Donny Reed as well. There's also some string work performed by some mysterious entity know as "the Skipper." If the Latin Playboys were an instrumental country band, they would almost certainly sound something like this. While it's true that Anderson's guitaristry is signature to all he does, ...
| | Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake CDs (1968) England; Deluxe Edition
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$33.75 The Small Faces present their four disc U.K. import reissue release OGDEN'S NUT GONE FLAKE.
Having begun their career as the archetypal Mod band, the Small Faces latterly embraced traces of flower-power's whimsy. Astute enough not to sacrifice their identity, the quartet retained a distinctive perspective, as evinced by a string of superb pop singles, including "Here Comes The Nice" and "Itchycoo Park." A sense of pop melody and adventurism culminated on this album which encompassed tongue-in-cheek fun ("Lazy Sunday") and passionate love songs ("Afterglow"). Steve Marriott's voice remains completely self-assured and the group's ...
| | New York Dolls - Pre-Crash Condition: Live From The Royal Festival Hall DVD (2004)
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| | George Clinton Live At Music Midtown Festival, Atlanta Ga 5.1.04 CDs (2007)
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| | Sugarbomb Devil Woman (2006) (Import)
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| | Biota Invisible Map CD (2001)
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$19.55 The fifth album by the collective Biota (if one doesn't count the LPs under the name Mnemonists), Invisible Map carries on with the change of direction instigated on Object Holder. This time, instead of having about 20 minutes of pop songs in the middle of the group's usual dreamy landscapes, the pop material is thoroughly integrated to the music. The singer is Montrealer Genevičve Heistek (of Godspeed You Black Emperor's entourage). Her half-alternative, half-trip-hop voice appears on every third or fourth track, starting with "The Rapid Color." In 76 minutes, Biota takes the listener on a beautiful, if tormented, journey through 37 short pieces. Gordon Whitlow's ...
| | Objectives It Was The 60S CD (2004)
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$12.69 Erich Hillhouse - lead vocals, guitarEvan Hillhouse -drums/percussion, piano, backing and harmony vocalsThis is what you should know about the Objectives: ...
| | Wilbur Und Charlotte CD (Import)
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| | Nono Deslauriers Vol. 1 CD (Import)
$17.09 | | Orange Goblin Healing Through Fire CD (2007) With DVD
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$13.05 Ah, what to make of Orange Goblin -- a band that's almost always produced good, sometimes great, but rarely categorically excellent music over the course of a decade and five CDs, which saw them slowly transition away from the fading stoner/doom movement that originally inspired them before reaching something of a creative impasse on 2004's Thieving from the House of God. If anything, that album's more traditional but also less distinctive brand of heavy rock and metal was largely offset by the upside that was guitarist Joe Hoare's successful handling of all six-string duties, following the departure of co-founding guitarist Pete O'Mally. But its long awaited successor, Healing Through Fire, has no such excuse for not delivering the goods -- especially after marinating for a whole three years. Here, once again, Orange Goblin appear committed to treading the heavy metal middle ground, yet listeners may still spot a few subliminal signs of stoner rock hiding just beneath the surface of tracks like "Hot Knives and Open Sores" (featuring an inverted Trouble riff) and epic closer "Beginner's Guide to Suicide" -- not to mention vocalist Ben Ward flirting with a low-slung growl, reminiscent of Clutch's Neil Fallon on occasion. But with the possible exception of uniquely memorable opener "The Ballad of Solomon Eagle" and the also stoner-reminiscent "Cities of Frost," typical new efforts like "The Ale House Braves," "Hounds Ditch," and "They Come Back" mostly just sound belabored, stunted, even mediocre, ...
| | Boys Night Out CD (2007)
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$11.19 Rather uniquely for a band of its generation and shared set of influences, the increasingly derogatory stylistic tags of emo and screamo really do feel like unjustified misnomers when applied to a group with as much effortless and -- most notably -- uncluttered songwriting instincts as Ontario's Boys Night Out. Their eponymous third album may not reinvent any wheel or apparatus of this Earth, but its songs do evince a power pop simplicity and sensibility that's sorely lacking within their normally self-obsessed and pretentiously indulgent peers. In fact, pristine singles such as "Get Your Head Straight" and "The Push and Pull" share a timeless historical bond that can be traced back to everyone ...
| | Cinerama Peel Sessions CDs (2007) (Import) England; Remastered; Box Set; France
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| | Keith Javors Free Project CD (2007)
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$18.19 “The Free Project” is critically-acclaimed jazz artist and educator Keith Javors’ fourth release as a small group leader and his first on the newly-celebrated ArtistShare label. The Philadelphia pianist/composer joined artists such as Maria Schneider, Jim Hall, and Danilo Perez in the launch of an original project through ArtistShare in 2005 and the culmination is this powerful and imaginative 2007 release. A strong stylistic departure from “Mo City Jungle”, his 2004 straight-ahead album on Zoho, “The Free Project” combines reflective solo piano performances with fiery rap, R & B, jazz, and world music vignettes from the A.M.P (acronym for the Detroit-based American Music Project). Sparing chops in favor of mood and melody, Keith’s latest outing is an emotional set defying category. Its sounds range from the hard-edged spoken word rewrite of Rodgers and Hart’s Spring Is Here to a sultry vocal tribute ala Brian McKnight (A Question of When) to the explosive fusion of piano, horns, and African ...
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