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John Wetton, the seasoned musician who has played bass and sung with various bands, including Roxy Music and King Crimson, goes solo on this 2001 release, which includes 10 songs.
2001 studio album for the Asia, U.K. vocalist, one of the classic voices of British rock music. Additional artists include Robert Fripp and Ian McDonald (King Crimson), Steve Hackett (Genesis), John Young (Asia/Qango), Martin Orford (IQ/Jadis) and John Mitchell (Arena). Tracks include, 'Heart Of Darkness', 'No Ordinary Miracle' and 'Second Best'. Standard jewelcase. John Wetton Sinister Songs | 1. | Heart of Darkness |
| 2. | Say It Ain't So |
| 3. | No Ordinary Miracle |
| 4. | Where Do We Go From Here |
| 5. | E-Scape |
| 6. | Another Twist of the Knife |
| 7. | Silently |
| 8. | Before Your Eyes |
| 9. | Second Best |
| 10. | Real World |
| Purchase Sinister CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gov't Mule By A Thread CD (2009)
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$12.29 BY A THREAD is Gov't Mule's first studio album since HIGH & MIGHTY was issued in 2006. Since that time, bassist Andy Hess has been replaced by Jorgen Carlsson, though Hess appears on two tracks at the end of the album. Carlsson's playing style is much more aggressive than Hess', and is therefore closer - in spirit anyway - to Gov't Mule's original bassist, the late Allen Woody, though he possesses an adventurous sense of time and is harmonically more colorful than either Woody or Hess. Carlsson and drummer Matt Abst are a solid match, since Abst is a drummer used to shifting time signatures and allowing the unexpected in while still driving a band. The band's ...
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$9.35 Record executives, artists, critics, and, most importantly, listeners are wondering about the direction hip hop is going. Inch by Inch Movement/Styhl Shynyn Ent believes we have the answer in our premier artist, Most Dangerous.Most Dangerous (MD) is a true, lyrical MC out of Ohio. His latest mix tape, Grindin’ Beat Heist (Volume 1), is proof that he has a unique talent for lyricism that distinguishes him from other rappers. On “The Finest,” MD raps for four straight minutes without a need for a hook. Grindin’ illustrates MD’s. On “Priceless,” a fan favorite, MD raps:It cost to be the boss and to floss, so I keep bread. Homey lost. He couldn’t pay the cost, so now he speak to Feds. Everybody want it, but a few go and get it. And the ones who come up short ...
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$7.96 STRIPPED is an Enhanced multi-media CD. Its interactive material, playable on any CD-ROM player, includes highlights from the VOODOO LOUNGE CD-ROM, electronic liner notes, photos, lyrics, song outtakes and live videos of "Shattered," "Tumbling Dice" and "Like A Rolling Stone."
As the longest continuously surviving band in rock and roll, The Rolling Stones have become a symbol of staying power, and STRIPPED proves why. Its lean, live, acoustic format draws from their Voodoo Lounge tour, which mixed the band's early material with some judiciously picked covers and a handful of country-blues classics, giving the band more punch as a live act that it's had in the studio in years.
The Stones' clever interpretation of Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" finds Mick Jagger asking "how does it feel to be on your own"; some thirty years after the song first hit the charts, the question still rings true. There is no other band like The Rolling Stones, and they are now completely on their own--peerless, that is. The Stones are also armed with a musical catalog that'll never be equaled, and STRIPPED shines because it brings some brilliant, underutilized elements of that catalog back to the forefront. The barroom boogie of "I'm Free" and the subdued country-gospel of "Wild Horses" are steeped in the reverence that makes the delicate blues of Delta deity Robert Johnson's "Love In Vain" so crucial.
It's all in here--everything that makes them The Rolling Stones: Jagger's sermonizing vocals, Keith Richards' and Ronnie Wood's acoustic honky-tonk guitars, Charlie Watt's flawless metronome drums. STRIPPED isn't as naked as it claims to be, but it's the perfect modern way to ...
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