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Additional personnel includes: Luigi Navarro (acoustic guitar); Ivan Palacios (electric guitar).
Recorded between February and March 2001.
Recording information: Xixon (02/2001-03/2001).
Mus: Monica Vacas, Fran Gayo.
Alternative Press (01/02, p.86) - 7 out of 10 - "...Heavenly, gossamer-fragile space rock..." Mus Bliss Out, Vol. 17 Songs Bliss Out, Vol. 17 Review
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Buy Bliss Out, Vol. 17 CD Purchase Bliss Out, Vol. 17 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Labradford Mi Media Naranja CD (1997)
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$27.85 This three track Japanese release by Scottish experimental indie rockers Mogwai features "My Father My King" and live versions of "You Don't Know Jesus" and "Helicon 1."
The sticker on the disc is intriguing enough, calling it a "companion to their recent Rock Action album" and "two parts serenity and one part death metal." My Father My King is a single track of the same name that lasts over 20 minutes. Though the inlay card features the Jewish Rosh Hashanah hymnal ...
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$9.09 It may have taken nearly a decade for The Breeders to deliver a follow-up to 1993's critically and commercially acclaimed LAST SPLASH, but TITLE TK does not disappoint, as Dayton's Deal sisters continue to serve up their brand of oddly patched-together pop. With lo-fi engineering deity Steve Albini manning the board, The Breeders return with a stripped-down sound that manifests itself on off-kilter cuts like "Sinister Foxx" and the shambling, gloriously dissonant "Too Alive."
Although the pace throughout is decidedly low-key, the decidedly tart harmonies the Deals sprinkle throughout TITLE TK make for a singular listening experience, particularly on the druggy haze of the psychedelic nugget "The She," the plodding "Little Fury," and the rumbling post-grunge that is "Son Of Three." Elsewhere, The Breeders rev up the tempo with ...
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| | Joe Cocker One Night Of Sin CD (1989)
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| | Hoodoo Gurus Blow Your Cool CD (1987)
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$10.15 For the Hoodoo Gurus' third album, the group's American record label was hoping the band could come up with something a bit easier to market than the witty, '60s-obsessed pop/rock of Stoneage Romeos and Mars Needs Guitars, so they paired the group up with producer Mark Opitz, who had previously twisted the knobs for AC/DC, INXS, and the Divinyls. Opitz gave the band a smoother, slicker surface and a cracking, radio-friendly drum sound; he also weeded out the band's wackier material (nothing like "Dig It Up" or "Hayride to Hell" this time out) in favor of mega-hooky pop ("Out That Door" and "Good Times," the latter ...
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| | Kurt Rosenwinkel Deep Song CD (2005)
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$12.19 Guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel's Deep Song is an intimately atmospheric album that finds the ever-reaching jazz musician in the company ...
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$10.09 The Appleseed Cast has a sound that you might have a hard time categorizing until you hear someone use the phrase "Midwest post-rock." Then it becomes obvious that that's exactly what they sound like, even if the term itself is really kind of baffling. You have to hear it to understand: the Appleseed Cast's sound is often noisy, but is never just noise; they experiment with weird and unusual production approaches, but you wouldn't call them avant-garde. Nestled within the sometimes dense clouds of guitar noise are genuinely attractive hooks, and their songs often contain puzzling but highly effective contradictions. Note, for example, "Here We Are (Family ...
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