| | Five Fifteen My Oh My CD Single - Import Five Fifteen Discography of CDs
New single from progressive influenced psychedelic hard rock band out of Finland. Featuring Ville Vallo from H.I.M. on one track. Tracks, 'My Oh My', 'Season Of The Witch', 'Dancing With Mrs. Fischer & 'Call The Doctor' (live). 2001 release. Five Fifteen My Oh My Songs | 1. | My Oh My |
| 2. | Season Of The Witch |
| 3. | Dancing With Mrs. Fischer |
| 4. | Call The Doctor (live) |
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$14.49 Buoyed by the popularity of the hit contemporary pop ballad "Home," singer Michael Bublé's 2005 album, IT'S TIME, clearly positioned the vocalist as the preeminent neo-crooner of his generation. Easily the singer's most stylistically wide-ranging album so far, 2009's CRAZY LOVE is also one of his brightest, poppiest, and most fun. Bublé kicks things off with the theatrical, epic ballad "Cry Me a River" and proceeds to milk the tune with burnished breath, eking out the drama line by line. It's over the top for sure, but Bublé takes you to the edge of the cliff, prepares to jump, and then gives you a knowing wink that says, not quite yet -- there's more fun to be had. And what fun it is with Bublé ...
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| | Pink Martini Splendor In The Grass CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.39 Pink Martini follow the around-the-world-in-a-dozen-songs thrills of HEY EUGENE! with SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, a mellower, simpler set of small pleasures. These are relative terms, however; the group's music is still well-traveled, with China Forbes singing in five languages (English, Spanish, Neapolitan, French, and Italian) instead of the six or so on EUGENE!. However, Pink Martini opt for a more unified sound here, one that draws on the more straightforward lounge-pop of their debut, SYMPATHIQUE, and the mellowness of '60s and '70s pop. SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS' first half is especially smooth, opening with the beautifully soft Neapolitan ballad "Ninna Nanna" and the title track, on which Forbes sings "I think we should take it slow" over swooping strings, brass, and piano that resurrect the ...
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| | It's Jo & Danny But We Have The Music CD (2003) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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$18.59 Taking its title from Leonard Cohen lyrics, It's Jo and Danny's third album, But We Have the Music, is another stunner. Generally noisier and more upbeat than Thugs Lounge, But We Have the Music doesn't feel as rooted in folk music as its immediate predecessor. The pastoral ballads "Mean" and "The Sooner" aren't too much of a departure from Thugs Lounge, but "A.N.D." is downright danceable, bearing a striking sonic resemblance to Saint Etienne. Indeed, the album is similar in tone to the more experimental Lank Haired Girl to Bearded Boy, as Jo Bartlett and Danny Hagan channel influences ranging from Cohen to Slowdive to Saint Etienne to New Order and Brian Eno (just listen to the background sounds of "Better Off"). As always, a number of the tracks are vocal-free, but because of the broader range of musical genres explored here, these instrumentals don't feel out of place. "Let It Happen" is perhaps the finest of the album's standout tracks, as Bartlett's sweet, yearning vocals pull heartstrings some listeners might not know they had. Any review of an It's Jo and Danny album would be bereft without mentioning the criminally underrated and needlessly obscure status of the band. It always seems like a cliché when a music journalist mentions that a certain ...
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