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Personnel: B. Johnson (guitar). Recording information: MausHaus Studio (2000). Disorder Review
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Purchase Disorder CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Darling Violetta Parlour CD (2003)
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$12.89 "Atmospheric, haunting music-yet they can also rock the roof off-this is a band that can't miss."Entertainment TodayBest known to television fans as the creators of the captivating theme song to the hit WB television show Angel, DV had songs from their previous albums Bath Water Flowers & The Kill You EP on Buffy the Vampire Slayer & a key position on the soundtrack to the cult classic PC & Playstation 2 video game "Vampire the Masquerade: Redemption". "Spoiled & Rotten" from The Kill You EP reached #12 on CMJ's Top 200 Most Added, & the accompanying video was #10 on CVC Rock/Alternative Video Charts-the only independent band anywhere near the Top 20. Both albums continue to sell long after their initial release.Parlour captures the band like never before. Waves of layered sounds & textures bathe tracks like the lush Abbey Road sing-along Star Shoes, the emotive modern-day torch song Say You Love Me, the radio-ready ...
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| | Jethro Tull: Live At Madison Square Garden 1978 DVDs (2009) With CD
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| | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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| | Rammstein Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da CDs (2009) Bonus Tracks; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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Audio Mixer: Stefan Glaumann. Anyone familiar with the industrial-metal band's dark sense of irony should take ...
| | Judas Priest Concert Classics CD (2009) Reissue
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| | La Musique Chez Mulate's CD (2002)
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| | Plexi Cheer Up CD (1996)
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$9.79 1996 debut album from West Coast indie band produced by Jeff Powell (Afghan Whigs, Primal Scream). Features 13 tracks packaged in a three-panel digipak in a deluxe slipcase. Sub Pop.
Plexi: Michael Barragan (guitar, Mini Moog, Fender Rhodes, vocals); Michael Angelos (bass, vocals); Norm Block (drums). Additional personnel: Malopa Greager (cello); Paul Roessler (keyboards, sound effects). Recorded at Oceanway Studios, Fox Force Five Studios, Los Angeles, California; Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennesse. Produced by ace alternative knob-twiddler Jeff Powell (Afghan Whigs, Primal Scream), this debut from Modest Mouse-sounding indie crew features 13 cuts, including the should-have-been-a-hit tune "Forest Ranger." Plexi's debut ...
| | Atom & His Package Attention! Blah Blah Blah CD (2003)
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$12.39 (MP3 Available for Download) Atom & His Package: Atom (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, programmer); Package (programming). Personnel: Brian Sokel (vocals). Recording information: My House (2002). Among the geekiest rock acts of all-time, Atom and His Package is an intelligent fellow with thick-rimmed ...
| | Johnny Burnette Sings/The Johnny Burnette... CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.75 These two albums are possibly the rarest and most classic of all the Burnette titles so far released by BGO.
2 LPs on 1 CD: JOHNNY BURNETTE SINGS (1961)/THE JOHNNY BURNETTE STORY (1964). Contains 24 tracks. After Johnny Burnette broke up the legendary and revolutionary Rock and Roll Trio, he turned to songwriting, and after co-writing (with his brother, Dorsey) some great rockabilly songs like "Believe What You Say" for Rick Nelson, Burnette entered the world of pop music and the cloying sounds of cute lyrics, simple melodies, strings, and vocal choruses. On his first solo album, Johnny Burnette Sings, released in 1960 on Liberty, you'd never know he was the same guy responsible for some of the wildest rockabilly imaginable. Here Burnette totally immerses himself in the warm embrace of the easygoing pop sound of the toothless early '60s. Well, almost. If you stripped all the studio sweetness and gloss off one or two of the up-tempo numbers, the songs still would be great rockabilly. On songs like "Mona Lisa" and "Little Boy Sad," Burnette sings and growls like a tamer version of the unhinged rockabilly maniac he so recently was and ex-Cricket Tommy Allsup makes a ruckus on guitar. Sadly, moments like this are few and far between. Most of the album is taken up with syrupy ballads like "In the Chapel in the Moonlight" and featherweight pop tunes like "Red Sails in the Sunset." The Johnny Burnette Story was released posthumously and the 12 songs include his big hits "Dreamin'" and "You're Sixteen," "You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)," and some of his more memorable tunes, ...
| | M Ward Transistor Radio CD (2005)
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$13.05 Personnel: Jenny Lewis (vocals); Old Joe Clarks (whistle, bass instrument, percussion); Jordan Hudson (drums); Jim James (vocals, guitar); Vic Chesnutt (vocals); Howe Gelb (piano); John Parish, Rachel Blumberg (drums). Audio Mixers: Adam Selzer ; Larry Crane . Recording information: Jackpot!; Mike Coyendall's Attic, Portland, Jamaica; Type Fondry!; Wavelab!. Photographer: Zak Riles. Listening to M. Ward's breezy ode to radio's forgotten heydays is a lot like taking in a huge breath of dust-bowl wind -- however, its charms are rooted in the hazy lemonade-sipping of summer rather than the great depression-obsession of the post-O Brother, Where Art Thou? mainstream. Ward's voice is a slap-delayed pastiche of Ron Sexsmith's easygoing croon and Andrew Bird's closed-mouth drawl, and like his front-porch fingerpicking, it's as effortless as it is effective. Transistor Radio begins with a lovely instrumental version of the Pet Sounds classic "You Still Believe in Me," then drops the needle on "One Life Away," a lo-fi shout-out to the radio towers of old that centers around the sly and condemning lines "To all the people in the ground/Listening to the sound of the living people walking up and down the graves/Well one of them is mine/I'm visiting my fräulein/She's only one breath ...
| | Rogerio Skylab Skylab V CD (2005) (Import) Brazil
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| | R & B Christmas CD (2005)
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| | Speedway Base Area CD (2006) (Import) Japan
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