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Nina Hagen Unbehagen Songs | 1. | African Reggae - (German) |
| 2. | Alptraum - (German) |
| 3. | Wir Leben Immer ... Noch (Lucky Number) - (German) |
| 4. | Wenn Ich Ein Junge Waer (Live-Version) - (German) |
| 5. | Herrmann Hiess Er - (German) |
| 6. | Auf'm Rummel - (German) |
| 7. | Wau Wau - (German) |
| 8. | Fall in Love Mit Mir |
| 9. | No Way (Instrumental) |
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Purchase Unbehagen CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment CD (1972) Gold
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$19.10 NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here we have more raucous rock & roll with healthy dollops of soul and twang thrown in for good measure. Always looking for a good songwriter to cover, Stewart's honorees here include Jimi Hendrix ("Angel"), Dylan ("Mama You Been On My Mind"), and Rod's personal hero, Sam Cooke ("Twistin' ...
| | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
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| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
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$13.58 At first glance, Halford's entry into the crowded holiday market looks like a parody. Heavy metal and Christmas make for strange bedfellows, and WINTER SONGS' pastoral cover art -- which depicts Rob Halford staring wistfully (with a goatee and shades) ...
| | Paul Davis CD (1980)
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| | Justin Bieber My World CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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$7.96 Within a couple years, Canadian teenager Justin Bieber went from covering Usher on YouTube to working with Usher. An internet sensation from his renditions of several pop and pop-oriented R&B hits, he was still only 15 years old when he released this, his first album -- though it's more like an EP since it is contains only seven songs that are 25 minutes in duration. Given the comfort level he showed in the material he covered, My World plays it straight, based on the kind of age-appropriate content that would fill out a release from a younger Chris Brown or a junior version of Ne-Yo. Members of the Clutch, Midi Mafia, "Tricky" Stewart, Usher, and a handful of other notable producers and songwriters ...
| | Rick Derringer Sky Is Falling CD (2009)
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$8.80 Released on Fuel 2000, The Sky Is Falling is actually a reissue of the Doin' Business As... Derringer, Bogert & Appice album that was first released in Europe in 2001. In this short-lived power trio, guitarist and producer Rick Derringer reportedly "replaced" Jeff Beck in the "follow-up" to 1973's Beck, Bogert & Appice album (their rhythm section is, of course, made up of ex-Vanilla Fudge members bassist Tim Bogert and rock & roll über-drummer Carmine Appice. Nah. While this doesn't reach those lofty heights. Strictly out of its time and element -- from the songs to the production -- as a hard rock album with well-written compositions, excellent vocals, and musicianship, it works very well. Hearing the set in 2001 was just plain weird given what else was going on in popular music at the time. Hearing it in 2009 with its new title feels almost right, since rock music is deliberately trying to return to the 1970s. These cats are all strict super-choppers and studio professionals. All of them have been recording since the 1960s. The fact that this music continues to have teeth is one thing, but that ...
| | David Roth Digging Through My Closet CD (1994)
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$12.59 Remember the name David Roth because you'll never forget the songs. ~ Mike Fleischer
Landslide top vote-getter at the Falcon Ridge (NY) Folk Festival’s “Most-Wanted” competition and NAIRD “Indie” nominee (singer-songwriter album of the year for “Digging Through My Closet”) DAVID ROTH strikes many chords, hearts, and minds with his unique songs, offbeat observations, moving stories, and powerful singing and subject matter. Since emerging from another nationwide field of several hundred songwriters to open the Kerrville (TX) Folk Festival as it’s New Folk Winner, the Chicago native (and two-time national anthem singer for the NBA’s Michael Jordan-era Bulls) has garnered accolades for his performances, workshops, writing, and recordings. ...
| | Old School Love Songs, Vol. 3 CD (1995)
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| | Keak Da Sneak Hi-Tek CD (2001)
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| | Katherine Jenkins La Diva CD (2005) (Import) Import; Universal
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| | Klostertaler Willkommen Im Kloste CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Terell Stafford Time To Let Go CD (1995)
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| | Lesley Gore Ever Since CD (2005)
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$9.29 Lesley Gore released her first album as a singer/songwriter, Someplace Else Now, on Motown in 1972 and reunited with Quincy Jones for the A&M label's uneven but adventurous Love Me by Name in 1975. Amazingly, three decades later, the vocalist who is visible (and superb) on the oldies circuit has put together this subtle and brilliant ten-song collection on Engine Company Records. There is only one Ellen Weston/Lesley Gore collaboration here -- they wrote the entire two aforementioned albums if memory serves -- and that final track, "We Went So High," is a quiet piano and vocal reading that is a perfect bookend to the title track that begins this very powerful and intelligent collection of music. It's the sound of her voice, absolutely, but that voice has matured in an interesting way. Gore has always been a grade-A singer, so it isn't that the vocals have improved -- they have exquisitely evolved. "Better Angels" is as pensive as "We Went So High," written by this disc's producer/engineer/arranger, Blake Morgan, and recorded for his own Burning Daylight album, also on the Engine Company imprint. It is part of the interesting fabric this team puts together. Lesley is talking here in a more adult version of adult contemporary. "You Don't Own Me" is presented in this same -- methodical and soulful -- approach, which is the trademark of these recordings. She takes her huge 1964 hit (it was her second biggest on the charts) and breathes wonderful new life into it 41 years later. "Not the First" is the only song Gore writes with no collaboration -- and stylistically it is an up, which nicely separates it from the nightclub feel of most of the disc. As Janis Ian delivered a strong statement on her Billie's Bones release, and Jackie DeShannon on her stunning You Know Me disc, this is Gore's best work outside of her hit recordings. The musicians complement her with understanding, and Lesley utilizes the platform to touch your heart with the presence of a good old friend you haven't seen in years suddenly showing up at the door. It's a welcome return, and hopefully the start of much more music from this creative artist. Yes, Michael Gore co-writes with his sister, ...
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