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Tristania Songs | 1. | Sirene |
| 2. | Midwintertears |
| 3. | Pale Enchantress |
| 4. | Cease to Exist |
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Purchase Tristania CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Satriani Crystal Planet CD (1998)
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$6.75 On CRYSTAL PLANET Satch provides his fans with exactly what they've come to expect: crunching riffs, soaring melodies, chord changes and solos from heaven. He deviates little from such past releases as THE EXTREMIST and SURFING WITH THE ALIEN, and as the saying goes: "if it ain't broke". That's not to say he doesn't stay contemporary, as "Raspberry Jam Delta-V" effectively dabbles in electronica as subtle background noise.
"Love Thing" is a beautiful ballad and potential single, and Satch is able to make the guitar "talk". There are also elements of funk ("A Piece Of Liquid") and metal ("With Jupiter In Mind"). But his skills shine through the most when he shreds, and nobody does it better. Quite simply, the man is a virtuoso and probably one of the most influential Instrumental Rock artists of his generation. He shows he can play at the speed of light while fitting all these ...
| | Vampires DVD (1998) Full Frame
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$9.79 Prolific director John Carpenter takes on the vampire genre in his action-horror film VAMPIRES. Bitter, tough-as-nails vampire hunter Jack Crow (James Woods) leads a specialized team, funded by no less than the Vatican, that is ...
| | Leon The Professional DVD (1994) Full Frame; Keep Case; Widescreen
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| | Theatre Of Tragedy Velvet Darkness They Fear CD (1997)
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| | Nightmare On Elm Street Collection DVDs (1984) Widescreen
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| | Kickboxer DVD (1989) Lions Gate Home Entertainment
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| | Rza As Bobby Digital In Stereo CD (1998)
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$11.59 The Wu-Tang brand name is to hip-hop as Good Year is to tires. When the Clan is involved, you can be certain you're dealing with a quality product. RZA's long-awaited solo album is no exception. Sure, his Wu-Tang brethren pop up all over the place, and a little help from friends like Ghostface Killah, Method Man and ODB is something any hip-hop artist would be a fool to refuse. But BOBBY DIGITAL ultimately belongs to RZA alone. Dark and atmospheric, it presents a very personal world, constructed by RZA to pull the listener into a unique audio experience. Beat-heavy but not really danceable, well-produced but hardly slick, BOBBY DIGITAL is an ...
| | Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Io Sono Nato Libero CD (1973)
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$17.79 Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso's 1973 album LO SONO NATO LIBERO contains five tracks including "La Citta'sottile," "Non Mi Rompete," and "Traccia Li."
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso's third LP, Io Sono Nato Libero, was released only a few months after the impressive Darwin!, and featured the same lineup (brothers Vittorio and Gianni Nocenzi on keyboards, Rodolfo Maltese on guitar, Pierluigi Calderoni on drums, Renato d'Angelo on bass, and Francesco Di Giacomo on vocals). It yielded one classic track, "Non Mi Rompete," a beautiful Italian ballad that would be part of the band's set list for the rest ...
| | Krokus Collection CD (2001) Import
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| | Queensryche Promised Land CD (1994) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$11.69 Recorded in 1994. Originally released on EMI (30711). Includes liner notes by Paul Suter.
Queensryche's music is out on the border of what used to be known as progressive. Although they cut their teeth as a touring band opening for the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC and Def Leppard, they're not really a straight-ahead metal band, but rather inhabit a similar space as a band like Rush. Powerful, guitar and drum driven music, fleshed out with immense synthesizer flourishes, tricky rhythm changes, and varied dynamic shifts.
PROMISED LAND sets a don't-look-don't-touch tone with the shamanistic minor cycles of "I Am I" while the Near Eastern Peter Gunnisms of "Damaged" and the acoustic drones of "Out Of Mind" anchor anthems about society's disconnected castaways and abused adolescents. The lack of information about instrumentation and what-not only serves to underscore the group nature of this ensemble...even as the booklet photo of a man with a nail driven through his forehead drives home a sense about just who might follow Queensryche to the PROMISED LAND.
"Bridge" extends the metaphor of alienation to include a father and a son, and the title tune sums up a sense of dashed expectations, as big, angry, ambient waves of electric guitar ring away suggestively over a grinding Pink Floyd pulse and synthesized percussion sounds. PROMISED LAND marks Queensryche's growing maturity, with a rich sonic canvas--a broader collage of sounds, images and musical styles than most of the one-trick metal bands currently fertilizing the fields of pop.
The deluxe remastered reissue of Queensr˙che's controversial Promised Land was rife for reconsideration in 2003. Available on its own or as part of the Revolution Calling box set, Promised Land is the sound of a band who has seen the writing on the wall -- Nirvana and pals pouring through the temple gates like barbarians on one side, and Ministry and the Revolting Cocks on the other flank burning and looting everything in sight. But Chris DeGarmo and Geoff Tate as well as their bandmates had more than a few tricks up their sleeves here. The harshness of Promised Land is not to be looked upon as either a concession or as a blatant disregard for the fans of Empire or Operation: Mindcrime. Instead with its hard, overblown guitars and lithe keyboard arrangements giving way to screaming solos and knotty instrumental interludes -- check "I Am I," the title track, "One More Time," or "My Global Mind" -- one can hear the sound of a band in full grasp of their considerable power as a compositional and performance force. Only the marketplace and Queensr˙che evolved, becoming one of the most restless and politically as well as socially responsible units of the 1990s. But the real question is "does it rock?" It's a silly question. There is no fodder on Promised Land, only driving, melodic progressive metal shrouded in nothing ...
| | Culture This Is Crucial Reggae CD (2004) Remastered; Enhanced CD
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$9.29 Here's the problem: how do you put together a collection of what can be called (with a straight face) "crucial" Culture recordings when you only have control of ...
| | Darkest Hour Undoing Ruin CD (2005) Bonus DVD
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| | Songs CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Hoosiers Trick To Eagle Talon CD (2008) (Import)
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