| | Summoning Minas Morgul CD Summoning Discography of CDs
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Summoning Minas Morgul Songs | 1. | Soul Wandering |
| 2. | Lugburg |
| 3. | Passing of the Grey Compa |
| 4. | Morthond |
| 5. | Marching Homewards |
| 6. | Orthane |
| 7. | Ungolianth |
| 8. | Dagor Bragollach |
| 9. | Through the Forest of Dol |
| 10. | Legend of the Master-Ring |
| 11. | Dor Daedeloth |
| Minas Morgul Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Nice Musik For the years which was recorded you can not find such a nice "black" ambient music like this CD.
Calm and a dark atmosphere are found on this CD, perfect for RPGs Submitted by fgarcia (Spain) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very Good Music! Beautiful music and melodies in the Middle-Earth world, poor qualitie sound but nothing to care about, a very good addition to a metal collection! Submitted by hellzork (Québec, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Perfect !!!!! One of the finest albums ever put forth!! Its that simple. Submitted by a reviewer (Middle Earth, MyHead) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Minas Morgul CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Thy Majesty Hasting 1066 CD (2002)
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| | Korpiklaani Spirit Of The Forest CD (2004)
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$14.55 Recording information: BT-Powerhouse.
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| | Dimmu Borgir In Sorte Diaboli CD (2007) Bonus DVD; Limited Edition; Digipak
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| | Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (Game & Guitar Controller Bundle) XBox 360 1-2 Players
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$58.95  Guitar Hero: Aerosmith puts players in the shoes of Perry (guitar), Whitford (guitar) and Hamilton (bass)as they rock out alongside frontman Tyler and drummer Kramer. Gamers experience Aerosmith's legendary career, from their first gig to becoming rock royalty.
As players progress through the game, they can rock out to scores of Aerosmith's greatest hits, as well as songs from celebrated artists that the band has either performed with or has been inspired by in some way. Venues from historical moments during the band's illustrious career offer the experience of "sweet emotion" and further capture ...
| | Metallica Death Magnetic CD (2008)
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$15.65 In the five years between the two releases, Metallica seem to have gotten back in touch with the raw power of their classic period, with a little help from legendary producer Rick Rubin. One listen to the 10-minute epic "Suicide & Redemption" with its mix of raw rock ferocity and complex musical development should ...
| | Metallica Reload CD (1997)
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$14.29 "Fuel" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. "Better Than You" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
When Metallica recorded 1996's LOAD, the studio sessions were fruitful enough for the band to put out two records. A year and a half later, RELOAD is the inevitable follow-up. Stretching beyond Metallica's speed metal roots, ...
| | Tom Cochrane Neruda + 3 CD (1983)
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$12.79 The CD issue of Canadian band Red Rider's second release adds three bonus tracks, including their breakthrough U.S. ...
| | Dead To Fall Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces CD (2002)
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$9.89 Combining the raw intensity of Chimaira with the Swedish metal mentality of At the Gates, Dead to Fall's full-length album, Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces, is a destructive collection of intimidating hardcore/metal and perhaps one of the genre's most impressive debuts. These Chicago natives deliver 11 tremendous metalcore thrash-fests on Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces, and surprisingly avoid incorporating lethal doses of melody, unlike the multitude of bands who share the genre alongside them. Instead, Dead to Fall follows the path laid before them by fellow Victory artists Darkest Hour, combining technically proficient guitars with throaty vocals that ...
| | Ol' Virginia Soul, PT. 1: Jump Up And Down CD (2004)
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$15.59 Liner Note Author: Brent Hosier.
| | Six Feet Under 13 + Graveyard Classics 2 CDs (2005) Limited Edition
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| | Swellers My Everest CD (2007)
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$13.29 The debut full-length by young quartet the Swellers is a decent but naggingly monochromatic slab of no-frills pop-punk. Sounding for all the world like a band with no influences that predate Green Day's Kerplunk, this fresh-faced Michigan foursome never deviates from its chosen path: one dozen brief, speedy slices of melodic punk tunes with clean vocals and catchy riffs, guaranteed to be lapped up by the younger brothers of those who loved blink-182 and Yellowcard. The only problem is that singer/guitarist Nick Diener and his drummer brother Jonathan Diener, the listed co-writers of all 12 songs, have perhaps too limited an artistic vision: taken one at a time, songs like "Clean Slate" and "Rain Check" are super-catchy three-minute pop-punk tunes that sound tailor-made for summers at the beach and the skate park. But listen to all of them in a row, without even a nod toward a power ballad or a hardcore pisstake to break things up, and My Everest starts getting slightly dull by the end. ~ Stewart Mason
Ragtime has the distinction of being America's first homegrown popular music style. Even though its popularity peaked and waned a century ago, ragtime has had a profound influence on subsequent popular music genres. Today, ragtime is rewarding to listen to and fun to play, with an engaging freshness and complexity that has aged well. I've selected a few of my favorite ragtime compositions to share with you on this disc, ranging from well-known works by Scott Joplin to obscure gems by composers such as David Guion, Harry P. Guy, and William Christopher O'Hare.The album title "Hand-Played Rags" is terminology borrowed from the paper piano rolls that operated the player pianos popular during the ragtime era. A "hand-played" roll ...
| | Clint Miller Ballad Of A Modern Day Cowboy CD (2006)
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$17.75 Clint Miller’s landmark concept album follows the trail of the Modern Day Cowboy through twenty-one songs connected together in an epic story. Epic, to the extent that, in his own words: “This is an album about drifting, murder, robbery, addiction, sex, love, prison, and the open road.â€* You will first meet the Modern Day Cowboy at the Robert E. Lee Motel by a ghost highway in the hills of Virginia. Fueled by the outlaw music of Act One, you will tail him as he gambles and shoots his way down shady back-roads into Tennessee. You will meet Wayne, Charlie, and the Devil, among others. You will follow the Cowboy back into Virginia as he returns to a lost love, softening his soul in the sweet jazz of Act Two. You will meet and fall for the lovely Jessi. Still on the run from relentless lawmen, however, you will soon flee south with the Cowboy. Under the heavy backdrop of hip-hop, by Act Three, you will end up beside him in a jail cell in a South Carolinian prison. And you will ...
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