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This Tower Of Power live disc includes an extra bonus track.
Japanese version featuring a bonus track Tower Of Power Live Songs | 1. | Soul with a Capital 'S' | $0.99 | |
| 2. | I Like Your Style  | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Soul Vaccination | |
| 4. | Down to the Night Club (Bump City) | |
| 5. | Willin' to Learn | |
| 6. | Souled Out | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Diggin' on James Brown | $0.99 | |
| 8. | To Say the Least You're the Most | $0.99 | |
| 9. | You Strike My Main Nerve | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Can't You See (You Doin' Me Wrong) | $0.99 | |
| 11. | You Got to Funkifize | $0.99 | |
| 12. | So Very Hard to Go | $0.99 | |
| 13. | What Is Hip | |
| 14. | You're Still a Young Man | $0.99 | |
| 15. | So I Got to Groove | $0.99 | |
| 16. | She's a Pro, But She's a Con | |
| Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Latin Breed Reunion CD (1998)
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| | Tower Of Power Live And In Living Color CD (1976)
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$5.95 The band's final album for Warner Bros. before it decamped to Columbia, the absolutely stunning 1975 Live and in Living Color ensured that Tower of Power left in a blaze of glory. Recorded at Sacramento Memorial Auditorium and Cerritos College, the group brought what remains one of the era's finest live albums to glorious fruition. Leaving behind the dismal soul of its previous In the Slot, the band fell back on its two great strengths -- classy live performance and unerring funk. With every ounce of the group's full energy packed into the grooves and a little more added for emphasis, Live squeezes out five tracks of epic proportions. Reaching back to its debut LP, East Bay Grease, Tower of Power jammed on a majestic 23-minute rendition of "Knock Yourself Out" and the sleepy classic "Sparkling in the Sand," before continuing its sonic domination across two songs pulled from Bump City. "Down to the Nightclub (Bump City)" is effusive, while "You're Still a Young Man" is an absolutely outstanding performance of one of TOP's finest songs -- and judging by the audience enthusiasm, it packed as much power in 1976 as it did in 1972 (and indeed, still does today). Courageously, only one track, "What Is Hip?," emerges from the group's most successful era, but with its rock riffing slices and roiling organ solo, you really don't need anything else -- it stands well as a lone representative of what many hail as TOP's finest hour. There's nothing to fault here except, possibly, the ...
| | Francis Rocco Prestia Everybody On The Bus CD (1999)
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$10.55 Photographer: Bill Churchville.
Personnel: Carmen Grillo (vocals, guitar); Frank Biner, Brent Carter, Tamara Champlin, Jeff Ramsey (vocals); Bruce Conte, Jeff Tamelier (guitar); Brandon Fields, Tom Saviano (saxophone); Bill Churchville (trumpet); Don Harris (flugelhorn); Eric Jorgensen (trombone); Nick Milo, Chester ...
| | Little Joe y la Familia Borrach 20 Grandes Exitos CD (2000)
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| | Soul With A Capital "S": The Best Of Tower Of Power CD (2002) Remastered
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$8.29 Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
The crucial subtitle missing is that this is the best of Tower of Power on Columbia, not a career-spanning anthology that takes in their material with other labels. Since their most popular stuff was done for Warner Brothers, that creates quite a problem when you're representing this material in particular as their best. With the understanding that this disc is limited to their Columbia catalog, it's a decent selection, through chronologically haphazard, drawing from the '90s, the late '70s, and nothing else. For the most part it's competent funk, a little too heavy on the feets-don't-fail-me now braggadocio, as on "Attitude Dance." Yes, there are versions of their well-known "So Very Hard to Go" and "What Is Hip?," but take caution: these are 1998 live recordings, not the famous originals. There's a previously unreleased alternate mix of "I Love That Girl So Much" from the sessions for their 1979 album, Back on the Streets, and it would be a pretty heavy price to pay for the whole disc just to get that one track, even for insistent completists. Very Best of the Warner Years and the more extensive What Is Hip? remain far better best-of compilations on this band. ~ Richie Unterberger
Includes liner notes by David ...
| | Jay Perez Hombre En La Luna CD (2002)
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$6.49
| | Marcato Piano Quartet Korekaramo CD (2002) (Import) Japan
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| | Maria Muldaur Animal Crackers In My Soup: The Songs Of Shirley Temple CD (2002)
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$12.05 Maria Muldaur reunites with Jim Rothermel, the artist she collaborated with on her successful Swingin' in the Rain album (1998), for Animal Crackers in My Soup: The Songs of Shirley Temple (2002), a collection of songs popularized by the one and only Shirley Temple. Music for Little People singing sensation Carrie Lyn joins Muldaur for these many children's songs, as does Norton Buffalo, who lends his voice to a few songs. In addition to Rothermel, the musical director who both orchestrates and arranges the album as well as contributes numerous instruments, Muldaur recruits a number of talented San Francisco Bay Area jazz musicians -- Danny Caron (guitar), Ruth Davis (bass), John Burr (piano), and Lance Dresser (drums) -- for Animal Crackers in My Soup, giving it a sound quite similar to Swingin' in the Rain. Both albums take classic songs and give them a jazzy, upbeat update that's undoubtedly modern and contemporary. In particular, Lyn shines as the album's standout vocalist despite her young age, highlighting such songs as "Animal Crackers," "Lollipop," and "When I Grow Up." Both young and old will enjoy the reinterpretations of these timeless songs forever associated with Temple, America's favorite child ...
| | Porn Glitter Danger & Toyboyz CD (2005) (Import) Import; Australia
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| | Enemy Of Thought CD (2006)
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$12.69 ENEMY OF THOUGHT;Vocals: Chris AdamsBass: Ian MASON JonesDrums: Norman WalkerGuitar: Pete FrankEOT are an original 4-piece heavy rock band from Liverpool, UK. The idea was originally started by Norm and Pete following the break up of their former band Contagious. Contagious were a band signed to an independent U.K. label, Z-Records and during the time with that label, they recorded an EP, a studio album and toured across the UK and Germany. However, Norm & Pete (drums & guitars) had often discussed forming a band in which to explore writing heavier material with more attitude, which was also more fun to play live. With this in mind, they soon recruited Chris (Vocals) who had been singing with a rock covers band, but was also looking to work on original material. After a few months of writing and recording. Mason joined the band.Norm and Mason had played together in a previous band and although Mason is generally considered rather strange, Norm insisted on getting him involved. Mason's weird personality and exceptional bass playing, fits in perfectly with Norm's heavy drumming style, and the two make a formidable ...
| | Abdel Hadi Halo & the El Gust O Abdel Hadi Halo & The El Gusto Orchestra Of Algiers CD (2007)
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$15.35 This 31-piece Algerian chaabi ensemble includes multiple vocalists, drummers, oud-players, flautists, string musicians, and a piano--the latter played by musical director Abdel Hadi Halo, son of chaabi pioneer Hadj El Anka. This spectacular recording session was assembled as a reunion of some of chaabi's greatest vets, and was also filmed for a documentary, in the manner of the Buena Vista Social Club. The long, mesmerizing songs are high on drama, but never lapse into melodrama, and feature virtuosic instrumentation that will appeal to world music fans of all stripes.
In Autumn 2006, Honest Jon's production team (Yucef Adel, Mark Ainley, Damon Albarn and Alan Scholefield) traveled to Algeria to set up their recording equipment in the Conservatoire d'Algiers, in front of an orchestra of thirty-one local musicians. The popular music they played - Chaabi - is unique to Algeria and to the cosmopolitan community that flourished in the post-WWII Casbah of its capital city. Though its roots reach back more than 450 years, to the Andalusian music of Moorish Spain, Chaabi also ...
| | Ronnie Styrocultural Antidote Neuhauser Stupid Like Cow CD (2008)
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$15.15 It\'s always been hard for people to pin down Styrocultural Antidote\'s sound. Wild compositions, improvisation, rock, funk, jazzy, Latin, progressive and experimental elements. This CD has quite a lot to offer the listener. We hope you enjoy what is the next step of our musical evolution. The story continues...Peace, RonnieReview below by Brian LaRue of the New Haven Advocate 9-17-08:Ronnie Neuhauser\'s Styrocultural Antidote, Stupid Like Cow (No Cheez Records). For a 58-minute-long instrumental prog/jazz/avant-rock album, this is commendably approachable. The heads on these 10 songs are bright and tuneful, even when rhythmically slippery and tonally jagged, and the soloing is almost always melodic. There is deep structure at work in these pieces, which draws the listener in and keeps the ear occupied, and the vast majority of its passages fly by until suddenly the band is at an abstracted place far from the head, shot right off into space. Wherever it ventures, the trio always comes back home in what sounds like a natural manner. Neuhauser\'s scorched-earth guitar solos have great motion and Mike Perez\'s bass lines are full of caffeinated counterpoint; the band sounds like something ...
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