| | Harem Scarem Mood Swings CD - Import Harem Scarem Discography of CDs
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Second album originally released in 1993 after their self-titled debut. 11 tracks. WEA. Harem Scarem Mood Swings Songs | 1. | Saviors Never Cry |
| 2. | No Justice |
| 3. | Stranger Than Love |
| 4. | Change Comes Around |
| 5. | Jealousy |
| 6. | Sentimental Blvd. |
| 7. | Mandy |
| 8. | Empty Promises |
| 9. | If There Was Time |
| 10. | Just Like I Planned |
| 11. | Had Enough |
| Purchase Mood Swings CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Morbid Angel Covenant CD (1993)
Mood Swings
$8.69 Morbid Angel: David Vincent (vocals, bass); Trey Azagthoth (guitar); Pete Sandoval (drums). Producer: Morbid Angel, Flemming Rasmussen. Recorded ...
| | Steelheart CD (1991)
Mood Swings
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| | Harem Scarem CD (2004) (Import) Canada
Mood Swings
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| | Slipknot - Disasterpieces DVDs (2002)
Mood Swings
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| | Machine Head - Elegies DVD (2005)
Mood Swings
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| | As I Lay Dying - This Is Who We Are DVDs (2008)
Mood Swings
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| | Culture One Stone CD (1996)
Mood Swings
$12.25 Culture: Joseph Hill, Albert Walker, Ire'Lano Malomo. Dub Mystic: Ricky Richardson (guitar); Anthony Arthur (bass); Noel Aikens (keyboards); Dean Pond (drums). Additional personnel includes: Dean Fraser (saxophone); Vin Gordon (trombone); Tony "Asher" Brisset (keyboards). Recorded at the Mixing Lab, Kingston, Jamaica. All songs written by Joseph Hill. Contains 12 tracks. Culture began as one of the best reggae harmony trios of the '70s, peaking early with the archetypal Two Sevens Clash album. Though the band has never quite matched the apocalyptic power of that first release, it has been making consistently fine reggae in a strict roots style ever since, and this effort, though flawed, is solidly up to par. Culture has always had the unique ability to deliver serious, even ponderous, roots reggae that is still completely modern in sound, and Joseph Hill sings in a reedy, declamatory style that manages never to sacrifice melody for message. Culture has been Hill's band from day one, but now more than ever it's his voice and his vision that give the music its weight and direction, while the two other vocalists (only one of whom, Albert Walker, remains from the band's early days) have retreated farther and farther into the background, stepping up to the mic only sporadically to provide half-hearted vocal harmony. As on all of their ...
| | Dream Theater Scenes From A Memory CD (1999)
Mood Swings
$11.35 Live Recording
Dream Theater: James LaBrie (vocals); John Petrucci (guitar, background vocals); Jordan Rudess (keyboards); John Myung (bass); Mike Portnoy (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: Theresa Thomason (vocals); Mary Canty, Shelia Slappy, Mary Smith, Jeanette Smith, Clarence Burke Jr., Carol Cyrus, Dale Scott (background vocals). Producers: Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci, Terry Brown. Engineers: Doug Oberkircher, Terry Brown. Recorded at Little Bear Studios, Suffern, New York and Metal Works Studios, Toronto, Canada between February & August 1999. Dream Theater is almost aggressively out of fashion in 1999. Few bands subscribe to their dense blend of progressive rock and post-Halen metal, and those that do usually don't have major-label contracts, the way Dream Theater does. There was a point where they tried to straighten out their sound somewhat, as they flirted with straight-ahead, laid-back metal on 1997's Falling into Infinity, but with its 1999 studio sequel, Scenes from a Memory, Dream Theater delves straight into old-fashioned prog rock. Scenes from a Memory is an unabashed concept album, told in two acts, about the 1928 murder of a young woman and how a modern man is haunted by the crime. A convoluted, difficult tale is told in a convoluted, difficult fashion, with no less than four tracks clocking in at well over ten minutes and three others ranging from 6:30 to 8:50. Clearly, this is intended as some sort of masterwork, and what's remarkable is that Dream Theater comes close to creating a masterwork with Scenes from a Memory. The album plays more like a suite than a collection of individual songs. At times, that means the album can bog down slightly in its own flights of fancy and long instrumental sections, but concentrated listens reveal the intricacies of the song structures and the musicianship. Occasionally, it can seem as if James Labrie oversings, but that's ...
| | King's X Gretchen Goes To Nebraska CD (1989)
Mood Swings
$7.59 Live Recording
King's X: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar); Doug Pinnick (vocals, bass); Jerry Gaskill (drums). Personnel: Ty Tabor (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, sitar, flute); Doug Pinnick (vocals, bass guitar); Jerry Gaskill (vocals, drums, percussion); Sam Taylor (piano, organ). Recording information: Rampart Studios, Houston, TX. It seemed inconceivable that Houston's King's X would ever top the brilliance and originality of their debut, but 1989's Gretchen Goes to Nebraska did just that, taking their unique sound to unprecedented heights of invention and inspiration. With its interweaving vocals, ominous bass riff, and sitar flourishes, the dark "Out of the Silent ...
| | Moxy CD (1976) (Import) Import; Remastered; Canada
Mood Swings
$18.39 MOXY is the self-titled 1975 debut of the Canadian hard-rock/metal giants. Moxy was formed in 1974 by Buzz Shearman from the ashes of his previous act, Leigh Ashford. The same year the band was formed it was signed to Polydor records in Canada, mainly due to the popularity and success of Leigh Ashford and Buzz Shearman's reputation. The band's first album was recorded in California in only two weeks with co-producer Mark Smith, and as luck would have it, guitarist Tommy Bolin was recording next door. ...
| | System Of A Down CD (1998) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
Mood Swings
$40.75 Japanese edition of debut album by thrash metal band withtwo bonus tracks added: 'Marmalade' and 'Storaged'. 15tracks totall, all produced by Rick Rubin. 1998 Sony Recordsrelease.
System Of A Down: Serj Tankian (vocals, keyboards, samples); Daron Malakian (guitar, ...
| | Jamey Aebersold Jazz: Bill Evans CD (2000)
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| | Necrocest Dead Pretty CD (2005) Import
Mood Swings
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| | Eric Truffaz Arkhangelsk CD (2007) (Import)
Mood Swings
$8.99 Exclusive French pressing includes four bonus tracks on the audio disc, 'Anonymus', 'Manon', ...
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