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Purchase Shepherd Moons CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Enya And Winter Came... CD (2008)
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$11.85 Unlike Enya's 2006 EP, CHRISTMAS SECRETS, with which it shares no tracks, AND WINTER CAME is not a traditional Christmas album. It's more impressionistic than most, placing a handful of Christmas songs such ...
| | Buckethead Colma CD (1998)
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$11.69 For a guy who takes his sartorial cues from teenage horror flicks (he plays onstage with a weird sort of hockey mask on his face), Buckethead sure does make pretty music. It was not always thus -- his work with Praxis, for example, has often been pretty challenging. But on this solo project, on which he plays both guitar and bass and is helped out on all tracks by drummer Brain, the material is surprisingly pleasant, bordering at times on the banal. Titles like "Hills of Eternity" and "Wishing Well" are something of a giveaway -- though Brain's beats are fairly funky (and DJ Disc throws in a bit of far-off turntable scratching on a few tracks), these compositions are mostly pretty contemplative, occupying a space just one step away from the new age section. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but there are a couple of problems: the first is that Buckethead is a lousy bass player. Like many guitarists, he seems to think that playing bass is simply a matter of hitting the root of the chord on the downbeat of the measure. A real bassist could have contributed enormously to the proceedings (as Bill Laswell does in his guest turn on "Machete"). ...
| | Tangerine Dream Phaedra CD (1974)
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$8.85 The title track is an almost spooky exercise in synth/sequencer tension and dynamics: while eerie atmospheres of Mellotron go head to head with spiraling Moogs, dense, humming sequencer webs percolate along the surface, motile and mobile. The album's closer, "Sequent C," leaves the listener breathless, as black electronic clouds form ...
| | Jon Anderson Olias Of Sunhillow CD (1976)
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| | Very Best Of Acoustic Alchemy CD (2002)
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$8.19 Additioanl personnel includes: Randy Bracker (trumpet); Rainer Bruninghaus (piano, keyboards); Luis Jardim (percussion).
Cynics might point out the reality that greatest-hits packages on artists who have left a label are a ploy to milk the consumer, but the consumers care more about a solid package full of their favorite songs from the artist. The new Acoustic Alchemy (with Miles Gilderdale replacing the late founding guitarist, Nick Webb, as Greg Carmichael's partner) is riding high on Higher Octave Music, but the material on this collection -- part of a new GRP collection series -- will always be, to the true Acoustic Alchemy fan, the real deal. AA's post-Webb sound is fancy and feisty, extremely soulful, and very attractive. Yet, there's something more intimate about the way Carmichael and Webb interacted; theirs was a union of true musical soul mates. This wonderful 16-track collection from their GRP and earlier MCA "Master Series" projects was chosen and sequenced by their manager, Stewart Coxhead, and he smartly picks all the crowd favorites: "Mr. Chow," "Catalina Kiss," "Same Road, Same Reason," and more. The range from pop to Latin to reggae is fun to experience again. ...
| | Clockwork Orange: Wendy Carlos's Complete Original Score CD (1972) Original Soundtrack
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$13.59 This is an enchanced CD containing a full audio program as well as an "hypertext" file readable by any Web browser. Also contains two bonus tracks not on the original release.
Originally released on Columbia (31480). Includes liner notes by Wendy Carlos and Chris Nelson.
Even before Carlos knew of a film project concerning A Clockwork Orange, the composer had begun work on a composition (Timesteps) based on the book. It's the best piece of music in the score (and one of the most famed in the early history of electronic music), fitting in well next to late-'60s minimalist works by Terry Riley as well as the emerging Tangerine Dream (pre-Phaedra). Carlos also pioneered the effect of synthesized vocals (known as a vocoder), and their eerie nature perfectly complemented scenes from the film. Much of the rest of A Clockwork Orange is filled with rather cloying synthesizer versions of familiar classical pieces (from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Purcell's Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary, Rossini's The Thieving Magpie) similar to Carlos' previous Switched-On Bach recordings. ...
| | Cris Williamson Ashes CD (2001)
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$13.29 Ashes is Cris Williamson's first new solo studio album in a very long time; her last three studio releases have been duo collections with fellow singer/songwriter Tret Fure. And that seems to be the point of Ashes, its title referring to the mythical Phoenix, which burns up and is reborn in its own ashes. This is Williamson's breakup album. The songs refer to the severing of a romantic relationship of two decades' standing, presumably Williamson's with Fure. That severing has been so painful to the singer that the songs sometimes make it seem like a more fatal tragedy, that the loved one is dead and the singer is struggling to survive and create a new life. But the seventh track, "Blue Weekend," spells out the real circumstances: "Now she's somebody else's girl." Romantic discord is one of the chief inspirations for popular song lyrics, and Williamson's unhappiness has fueled her creativity, resulting in an excellent collection of songs. As usual, she blends folk-rock with Caribbean rhythms. As usual, she is highly self-referential: more than one song looks back to her breakthrough album, The Changer and the Changed. But then, she is at another crossroads in her life and career, and the phrase "the changer and the changed" has new meaning in the context of the split. Ashes is confessional and personal to the point that the listener may feel like he or she is invading the singer's privacy, reading her musical diary from a particularly difficult part of her life. But Williamson has chosen to share that diary unflinchingly, and the result is one of her most affecting ...
| | Practice Sessions CD (2004)
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| | R&B Love Songs R&B Love Songs Vol. 2-R&B Love Songs CD (2007) (Import)
$39.39 | | Despistaos Ti Que Te Importa CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Hits Of 60'S CD (2007) (Import)
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$19.69 Track Listing of songs: Save The Last Dance For Me; Because They're Young; Halfway To Paradise; I Don't Know Why But I Do; From A Jack To A King; Run To Him; Charmaine; Colette; ...
| | Harley & Muscle Addicted To House 6: Mixed By Harley & Muscle CD (2007) (Import) Germany; Digipak
$16.09 | | Mikael Wiehe Sanger I Tiden CD (2008) (Import)
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