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Personnel includes: DJ Tiesto; Jan Johnston, Nicola Hitchcock, Kristy Hawkshaw (vocals); Junkie XL. Personnel: Jane Johnson, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Nicola Hitchcock (vocals). Recording information: Computer Hell Cabin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. By all rights, DJ Tiesto's debut solo album should have been a thing of primed Dutch perfection. After the many Forbidden Paradise and Magik mix releases over the years, Tiesto had nothing but time to hone his strengths and explore the slow-motion Atlantisian template of trance once believed perfected exclusively by Paul Van Dyk and Ferry Corsten. But nothing ignites here, certainly not anything that warrants the delayed release. In My Memory sounds a lot like one of his mix albums, in fact, with deep and diffused effects circling indistinct highlights of Japanese piano, progressive spice, and corny lyrics. ~ Dean Carlson DJ Tiesto's In My Memory begins with a series of very fresh and evocative synthesizer chordings, but then, just as the listener begins to bask in the beautifully ethereal sounds, the listening experience is morphed into an experience of brash 4/4 rhythms and passé sounds the likes of which any dance music aficionado, no doubt, can describe by name with each entrance and exit. While the beginning of this recording gets mixed reviews, the recording certainly does pick up and thankfully DJ Tiesto bothers to deviate from the cliché sounds of dance music. DJ Tiesto's In My Memory has plenty of merit, but at times seems to be more of a sonic resumé or a series of recorded experiments that were never quite finished, leaving the recording lacking the cohesion that DJ Tiesto is capable of. ~ Matt Borghi
Tiesto In My Memory Songs | 1. | Magik Journey |
| 2. | Close to You - (featuring Jan Johnston) |
| 3. | Dallas 4 PM |
| 4. | In My Memory - (remix, featuring Nicola Hitchcock)  |
| 5. | Obsession - (featuring Junkie XL) |
| 6. | Battleship Grey - (featuring Kirsty Hawkshaw)  |
| 7. | Flight 643 |
| 8. | Lethal Industry - (remix) |
| 9. | Suburban Train - (remix) |
| In My Memory Music Review Purchase In My Memory CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tiesto Summerbreeze CDs (2000)
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| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew ...
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| | Pete Brown Thousands On A Raft CD (1970) (Import) Germany
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| | Graham Parker Extended Versions CD (2002)
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| | Joe LaBarbera Mark Time CD (2003)
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| | Joe South Introspect/Don't It Make You Just Wonder CD (2003) (Import) Australia
In My Memory
$19.99 Digitally remastered stereo recordings of the two most popular and important albums by Joe South on one CD for first time. Includes five hit singles "Games People Play", "Birds of a Feather", "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home?", "Walk A Mile In My Shoes", and "Children". Also includes the original version of "Rose Garden", a #1 hit for Lynn Anderson, and "Hole In Your Soul", an evocative bonus track.
2 LPs on 1 CD: INTROSPECT (1968)/DON'T IT MAKE YOU JUST WONDER (1969). Liner Note Author: Bernie Howitt. These two late-'60s albums were released at the peak of Joe South's commercial success and visibility, coinciding with his hits "Games People Play" (which appears on 1968's Introspect) and "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (which is on 1969's Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?). This Raven ...
| | Ani Difranco Educated Guess CD (2004)
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$13.09 Produced,Played,Sung,Recorded & Mixed By Ani Herself.
Solo performer: Ani DiFranco (vocals, various instruments). Recorded at The Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, Louisiana and The Dust Bowl Studios, Buffalo, New York. Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals, guitar). Audio Mixer: Ani DiFranco. Recording information: The Dust Bowl, Buffalo, NY; The Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, LA. Photographer: Eric Frick. Few indie artists (or "mainstream" artists, for that matter) can rival the body of work of radical folkster Ani DiFranco. Without the backing of a major label (or seeking it), DiFranco has gone her own way at every fork in the road and proven herself to be an inspiring creative force. With her provocative views, sardonic wit, and poetic acumen, she's an anti-establishment jugular biter with a sweet smile. About as solo as an album can be -- DiFranco wrote, played, sang, and produced everything -- Educated Guess is a tribute to her talent and industry. But DiFranco is a rare -- and authentic -- stylist who has set the bar very high for herself. The canny wordsmithing and busy guitar work are here; she is as proficient at execution as ever. DiFranco is the consummate musical experimentalist, and while that can be a hit-and-miss game, it's also the key to greener pastures, new ideas, and fresh musical territory. And that's the primary virtue of Educated Guess: a different kind of DiFranco album that, not for the first time, finds the artist on her way to somewhere else. ~ Adrian Zupp Few indie artists (or "mainstream" artists, for that matter) can rival the body of work of radical folkster Ani DiFranco. Without the backing of a major label (or seeking it), DiFranco has gone her own way at every fork in the road and proven herself to be an inspiring creative force. With her provocative views, sardonic wit, and poetic acumen, she's an antiestablishment jugular biter with a sweet smile. Unfortunately, Educated Guess will likely be a mild disappointment to DiFranco's legion of faithful supporters. About as solo as an album can be -- DiFranco wrote, played, sang, and produced everything -- it's a tribute to her talent and industry. But DiFranco is a rare -- and authentic -- stylist who has set the bar very high for herself and, compared with landmark discs like ...
| | Irene Kelley Thunderbird CD (2006)
In My Memory
$16.45 In few life stories do you find the heroine getting kicked out of her own rock band because of Dolly Parton but IRENE KELLEY proves it ain't impossible.Latrobe, Pennsylvania is better known for brewing Rolling Rock Beer than as a hot musical breeding ground. However, one does not have the privilege of choosing one's birthplace. Along side the aroma of roasting hops, music was in the air and clearly in the blood of young Miss Kelley. It was at age 15 that she while a singer in a local rock and roll band, whose musical lifeblood included Led Zeppelin hits of the day that her "metal mama" days met their timely end. She committed the unpardonable sin of bringing a Dolly Parton song to a band rehearsal & extolled its virtues. "I saw the Dolly television show one day and was totally taken aback by her singing and her songs. I went out and bought some of her records and was hooked," Irene says. "The band wasn't thrilled with my new direction and I was fired on the spot." Irene promptly put a new band together and started singing country songs. She didn't even start picking on a guitar until she was 19 years-old. Soon after getting her own "wings of string," she started writing songs of her own. One of her first was "Pennsylvania Is My Home," which she sang in a PBS documentary in 1982. She made a record of the song and sent it out to radio stations that soon started playing it. The song wound up being nominated for the Pennsylvania state song. An enterprising Irene even had T-shirts and bumper stickers made up to help promote her song to the top. Unfortunately, lots of other people had the same idea about there own song, and the state decided to abstain from designating any new "official" songs for a while. Meanwhile, relieved of her distracting duties with the band, writing became her focus. Irene recalls, "I would sit with my guitar and songs came out. It all happened quite by accident. I would get this great idea and as it kept evolving, I'd write it down. I was really enjoying the process." She sent some of her "Pennsylvania" singles to music publishers in Nashville which generated a reply from Gordon Payne at CBS Records. Payne asked her to come to Nashville to cut some demos. Just to make it seem as fairytale-like as possible, musicians on her first session included Marty Stuart, Sonny Curtis and Jody Maphis, to name a few. After signing with the publishing company, she and her husband moved to Music City in 1983, promptly scoring cuts by Carl Jackson ("You Are A Rock And I Am A Rolling Stone") and the hit Ricky Skaggs/Sharon ...
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