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Food For Other Fish Music Mermen Food For Other Fish Songs | 1. | Be My Noir |
| 2. | The Silly Elephant Who Stomped To Tea |
| 3. | Raglan |
| 4. | My Black Bag |
| 5. | Honeybomb |
| 6. | Bondage Of The Sea |
| 7. | Ocean Beach |
| 8. | Madagasgar |
| 9. | Into The West |
| 10. | The Drift |
| 11. | Pull Of The Moon |
| 12. | Dancing In Her Sleep |
| Food For Other Fish Music Review Purchase Food For Other Fish CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Aqua Velvets Nomad CD (1996)
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$10.59 Despite their watery name, the Aqua Velvets don't spend the bulk of this album riding the waves. In fact, the title and desert cover ...
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| | Mermen Songs Of The Cows CD (1996) Extended Play
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| Mermen Live At The Haunted House CD (1994)
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$14.05 From the opening salvo of "Pull of the Moon"'s hellaciously swirling guitar riff, the Mermen's Live at the Haunted House reveals itself as an atypical live record. Culled from a series of frequent appearances between 1991-1994 on Phil Dirt's surf show (broadcast on Los Altos Hills, CA's KFJC-FM), this 74-minute tour de force captures all the majestic reverb, lovely tonality, and loose humor that made this San Francisco trio cult favorites in the mid-'90s. As if acknowledging its unusual, live-in-the-studio limitations, Live at the Haunted House contains seven numbers never released on Mermen studio albums -- including the perennial showstopper "Casbah," on which guitarist Jim Thomas uses his whammy bar as a virtual finger trampoline. "Slo Mo HVO" is shorthand for the band's wonderfully languid take on the "Hawaii Five-O" theme, while "Quiet Surf" and "Gulch of Spleens" (an original song unavailable elsewhere) each pulse with ...
| | Mermen Krill Slippin' CD (1989)
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$14.05 Although the Mermen are trying to stave off being pigeonholed into any one musical genre -- like almost every band in the world looking to have a lengthy career, that is -- the San Francisco-based instrumental trio's first album is probably as close to traditional surf music as they get. Filled with not much more than Jim Thomas' burgeoning guitar skills and Allan Whitman's and Martyn Jones' relatively static backing rhythms, Krill Slippin' isn't packed with as many experimental eye-openers as the brilliant A Glorious Lethal Euphoria, Songs of the Cows, or the wildly diverse Amazing California Health and Happiness Road Show. But not ...
| | Aqua Velvets Reaching Shangri-La CD (2008)
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| | Faith & The Muse Elyria CD (1996)
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| | Otis Taylor Double V CD (2004)
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$11.75 Otis Taylor's unconventional approach to the blues has made him one of the freshest and most innovative musicians to hit the genre in decades. A multi-instrumentalist, his driving, modal arrangements and defiant, politicized subject matter make most other contemporary blues artists seem like watered-down popsters. Imagine grafting John Lee Hooker and Peter Tosh together into a righteous, fire-breathing hybrid, and you get the picture. But Taylor is more than just a loud challenge to the blues status quo. He is also a striking and intelligent songwriter who knows how to draw on history, when to re-imagine it, and when to dole it out straight, and he drives his points home with the force of a laser-guided jackhammer. On Double V, his second album on Telarc, Taylor has also added a kinder and gentler approach to his arsenal, coming up with songs like the opening track, "Please Come Home Before the Rain," and the closer, "Buy Myself Some Freedom," that make their points with easy, beautiful melodies. The upbeat and breezy "Please Come Home Before the Rain" is nothing short of a modern classic, a love song of sorts, sung by Taylor in a gentle, bemused voice as he tells the story of a sailor reading a letter from his wife. The stark "Plastic Spoon" is a haunting depiction of what happens when poverty and old age converge, as the protagonists in the song are forced to eat dog food with a plastic spoon in order to have enough money for prescription drugs. This is an unlikely subject for a song, certainly, but it works, and it illustrates why Taylor is such a vital and interesting artist. The autobiographical "Mama's Selling Heroin" is another unforgettable track. It isn't subtle, it doesn't wrap things up in a bow, and it is absolutely chilling. Taylor's choice of instrumentation on these songs is as innovative as his subject matter, with an assortment of churning, driving banjos, mandolins and acoustic guitars, little or no percussion, and well-placed cellos, all of which (when you add in his frequent hums, ...
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| | Cheryl Allison Years Later CD (2009)
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$8.55 Cheryl Allison has been singing and composing music for as long as she remembers. Having sung her first solo in church at the age of 5, she knew music gave her life meaning. She began playing piano at 5 years old, cello at 9 and voice lessons at 12. During college, she gained professional experience by performing in the local musical theatre productions in Dallas, Tx. and singing with the Fort Worth Opera. Upon graduating with her Bachelors and Masters in Vocal Performance, she moved to NYC where she had the privilege of performing in Broadway and Regional Theatre Productions for over 10 years. ...
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