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PAGES contains nine songs by Les Pages de la Chapelle, with tracks including "Come On Home," "Fearless," and "You Need A Hero."
1981 release from L.A. formed group. Digitally remastered. Capitol. 2001. Pages Songs | 1. | You Need a Hero |
| 2. | Tell Me |
| 3. | O.C.O.E. |
| 4. | Come on Home |
| 5. | Sesatia |
| 6. | Only a Dreamer |
| 7. | Automatic |
| 8. | Fearless |
| 9. | Midnight Angel |
| Purchase Pages CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Angel Act III CD (1990)
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$5.29 San Francisco's precocious Death Angel finally reached musical adulthood (though some band members were still barely old enough to vote) with 1990's Act III. Their first album to benefit from major-label distribution and a truly top-notch production courtesy of Max Norman, it also witnessed the continuing development of lead guitarist Rob Cavestany, who literally dominated the album with his impressive chops and superior songwriting. Coupled with his generally well-thought out lyrics (sung by the still mediocre Mark Osegueda), songs like "A Room With a View," "The Organization," and especially first single "Seemingly Endless Time" seemed to confirm the band's destiny as apparent heirs to intellectual thrashers Anthrax, then in swift decline. Sadly, a number of external (sparse promotional support, the genre's dwindling popularity) and internal forces (bandmate squabbling) would make this the band's final album. At least it served as a fond farewell and remains the ideal starting point to the Death Angel discography. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
| | Patrick Simmons Arcade CD (1983)
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$13.55 Arranger: David Campbell .
Personnel: Patrick Simmons (vocals, guitar, guitar synthesizer, hand claps, electronic percussion, background vocals); Chris Thompson (vocals, guitar, hand claps, background vocals); Michael McDonald (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); David Pack, Maureen McDonald, Kathy Walker, Jeff Wilson, John Elefante, Amy Holland (vocals, background vocals); Dave Lebolt, Tom Johnston (vocals); Jeff Baxter, John McFee, Jude Cole (guitar); Cornelius Bumpus, Marc Russo (saxophone); Greg Adams (trumpet); Tower of Power (horns); Victor Feldman (piano, grand piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, marimba, percussion); Nicky Hopkins (piano); Bill Payne (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Mike McDonald (Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Rev. Patrick Henderson (Clavinet, organ, keyboards); Ted Templeman (Clavinet, keyboards); Alan Pasqua (organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Jack White, Brian Mann (synthesizer); Michael Baird , Mr. Roland, Mike Baird, Rick Shlosser (drums); Bobby LaKind (congas, percussion); Mark Brown, T.I. (hand claps); Mark Browne (percussion); Anne Marie Leclerc, Gorilla Sisters (background vocals).
Unknown Contributor Role: Tower of Power Horn Section.
| | "Crawler" CD (1977)
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$10.49 Audio Remixer: Gary Lyons.
Illustrator: Roslav Szaybo.
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| | Crawler Snake, Rattle And Roll CD (1978)
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$10.49
| | Pages Future Street CD (1979) Japan
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$25.55
| | Ecstasy's Dance: The Best Of Narada Michael Walden CD (1996)
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$11.65 There's no denying Narada Michael Walden's drumming chops, but he's also a very talented hitmaker as well. Since the '70s, he's scored several R&B hits as a solo artist, and is a top session musician to this day. He's played with the best (Jeff Beck, Kenny G., Mariah Carey, and Aretha Franklin) and has dabbled in just about every musical form -- dance, rock, fusion, soul, etc. Rhino has compiled the best of Walden's solo work, entitled Ecstasy's Dance: The Best of Narada Michael Walden, which showcases his many talents. Highlights include his two Top Ten R&B hits, "I Don't Want Nobody Else (To Dance With You)" and "I Shoulda Loved Ya," as well as the outstanding album tracks "Delightful" and "The Awakening." Other minor hits are also represented, such as "The Real Thang," "Divine Emotions," and a discofied version of the Holland/Dozier/Holland classic "Reach Out." Also included are nicely assembled and informative liner notes, as well as a message from Walden himself. ~ Greg Prato
Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway.
Personnel: Narada Michael Walden (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, tambourine, timbales, timpani, percussion); Norma Jean Bell (vocals, saxophone); Patti Austin (vocals, background vocals); Patti Scialfa, Will Lee (vocals); Corrado Rustici (guitar, midi guitar, cowbells, background vocals); Kenny Mazur, Hiram Bullock, Jay Graydon, Joaquin Lievano, Pat Thrall, Ray Gomez, Carlos Santana (guitar); Preston Glass (acoustic guitar, keyboards); Louis Colin (harp); David Sancious (electric sitar, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, kalimba); Wayne Wallace (tamboura, tenor trombone); Lakshminarayana Shankar (electric violin); Mike Gibbs (strings); Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone); Marc Russo (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); George Young (alto saxophone); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Dave Grover, Bill Lamb (trumpet, slide trumpet, flugelhorn); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Frank Martin (piano, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); Greg Phillinganes, Sonny Burke (piano); Cliff Carter (Clavinet, organ); Walter Afanasieff (keyboards, synthesizer); Randy Jackson (bass synthesizer); Sammy Figueroa (congas); Ray Pyle (cymbals); Zakir Hussain (tabla); Raphael Cruz (triangle); Airto Moreira (percussion); ...
| | Milkwood Tapestry CD (1969)
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$11.59 Although ostensibly a duo, Milkwood Tapestry's sole album is not, by any means, strictly or merely a folkie's record, although folk music certainly instructs its sound, particularly the British Isles strain with its flourishes of medieval instrumentation and Baroque lyricism. Roland Antonelli and Joseph Ransohoff's sound and style would have certainly been quite different had it not been for the example of the Incredible String Band. That band's influence is particularly heard in the later, quite wonderfully and idiosyncratic acoustic songs added as bonus tracks to this outstanding Gear Fab CD reissue. Garnished by delicate recorder and cello (and occasionally harpsichord) accompaniment, these previously unreleased songs sound, paradoxically, as if they could only have emerged either from an Elizabethan time-warp or out of the strange, progressively antiquated milieu of the late '60s. The original album also has its fair share of dotty acoustic numbers, and as fine as many of them are, they occasionally teeter over the cliff separating the mountain of prettiness from the valley of cute. As often is the case with this sort of thing from this particular era, the lyrics particularly can seem exceedingly twee at times ("Wonderous [sic] Fairy Tale"), a fact that can be as much an attribute as a detriment depending on the listener's mood and perspective regarding these things, either adding a patina of delightful guilelessness, a certain childlike whimsicality, or inducing a troublesome, annoying cavity. Even if you lean toward the last evaluation, though, the music is hardly sickening or too sweet. In fact, at least half the original album is quite hard-hitting, even quite-yet-psychedelic, with sharp fuzz guitar solos, acidic ebbs and flows, dark turns of melody, and wildly manic vocals from Ransohoff. "Beyond the Twelve Mile Zone" and "Signs of the Invisible Chalk" are prime examples, rising to and then retreating from electric crescendos before frantically bubbling again just before dramatic halts. "Journey-Less Ride" is also, well, an excursion into exceedingly trippy territory, while "The ...
| | Sam Brown Stop! CD (1988)
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$9.79 STOP is the 1988 debut release by female vocalist Sam Brown that includes "This Feeling," "Walking Back To Me" and "Stop."
1988 debut album from the ...
| | 90'S Radio CD (2005) (Import)
$8.05 | | DuPrees You Belong To Me CD (2005)
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$6.29 Classic early-1960s romantic pop from the New Jersey group whose combination of Glenn Miller-style big band arrangements and doo-wop ...
| | Robot Whales Vehicle CD (2006)
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$17.19
| | Three Lock Box: A Millenium Tribute To Sammy Hagar CD (2006)
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$9.59 According to Rolling Stone Magazine, 'ever since his days in Montrose, the world has known (Sammy Hagar) as a smoking hot, golden-tressed singer and guitarist.' With over 30 years in Rock N' Roll and 30 Million records sold worldwide between his Montrose, Van Halen, and 15-album catalog as a solo artist, Hagar's legacy as one of the business's most durable rockers is secure. With 'Three Lock Box: A Millennium Tribute to Sammy Hagar', Versailles Records brings fans the first and only tribute to the Red Rocker. Featuring current/former members of Poison, Hanoi Rocks, Dio, Skid Row, Riot, WWIII, Blue Murder, Dokken, King Cobra, Zebra, Saigon Kick, Lillian Axe, The Ace Frehley Band, Richard Kendrick, the RadioVipers, One Bad Son, Randy Cantor, Marko Pukkila, and others.
Recording information: Audio Art Recording, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Brazil; Cave Studio Pietarsaari; Dick Stagehand Studios, Tervuren, Belgium; Diomede Recording Studios, Alba Adriatica (TE), Italy; Germany; Italy; Mercury Studio, Pompano Beach, FL; Primetime Studios, Yonkers, NY; Studio 19, Nashville, TN; Sweden; Talent Gone Wild Studios, Mandeville, LA; United States.
Arrangers: Tarik Solangi; Harry Slash.
Personnel: Richard Kendrick (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, programming, background vocals); Janne Hurme, David Russell , Shane Volk, Derrick LeFevre (vocals, background vocals); Kelly Keeling, Chris Heaven, Chris Catena (vocals); Tommy Denander, Scott Szeryk, Michael ...
| | Inkietos De La Sierra Noviembre Sin Ti CD (2007)
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$16.45 Inkietos De La Sierra es una agrupación desde la ciudad de los vientos, Chicago... Inkietos De La Sierra se entriega completamente a su música y a su público al interpretar sus canciones. Este ...
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