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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Who Are You CD (1978) Remastered
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$10.55 The 1996 reissue of WHO ARE YOU contains 5 previously-unreleased bonus tracks. The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass, drums); John Entwistle (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals); Keith Moon (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather-Low (background vocals). Reissue producers: John Astley, Andy MacPherson. Originally released on MCA (3050) on August 25, 1978. Includes liner notes by Matt Resnicoff. All tracks have been digitally remastered. The Who: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Pete Townsend (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, synthesizer, bass); Keith Moon (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather-Low (background vocals). Personnel: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Roger Daltrey (vocals, harmonica); John Entwistle (vocals, horns, keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar); Keith Moon (vocals, drums, percussion); Ted Astley (strings); Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer); Andy Fairweather Low (background vocals). Audio ...
| | 10cc Bloody Tourists CD (1978) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Germany
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$9.25 Digitally remastered 1997 reissue of their top 75 1978 albumwith 'Nothing Can Move Me' added as a bonus track. 13 trackstotal, also featuring the top 50 hit 'Dreadlock Holiday',plus 'For You And I', 'Last Night', 'Take These Chains' &'Tokyo'. A Mercury Records release.
BLOODY TOURISTS was 10cc's final commercially successful album, featuring the 1978 hit singles "Dreadlock Holiday" and "Reds In My Bed." German remaster features two bonus tracks. After proving they could keep 10cc alive as a duo act with 1977's successful Deceptive Bends, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman pressed on in 1978 with Bloody Tourists. Although it scored some notable hits, it was a less consistent and less memorable affair than its predecessor. The problem with Bloody Tourists is that it feels like a group of session musicians trying to come up with songs in the 10cc style instead of a proper 10cc album. The eccentric humor that once flowed freely feels forced on this album: "Reds In My Bed" is a lame stab at Cold War satire that never really succeeds in saying anything while "Shock On The Tube (Don't Want Love)" tries to be daring with its tale of a subway sex fantasy and instead comes off as smutty and dull. Another problem is that the music propping up these narratives is lacking in both hooks and inspiration: the backing track for "Take These Chains" is a dull attempt at rockabilly that sounds like an especially poppy Eagles outtake and "The Anonymous Alcoholic" has a disco-parody portion that merely sounds like a mediocre example of the music it is supposedly sending up. However, ...
| | Spanky McFarlane Complete Mercury Recordings CDs (2005)
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$68.29 Although the original LPs have been out of print for decades, Spanky & Our Gang's Complete Mercury Recordings (2005) are once again available thanks to the audio archivists at Hip-O Select -- located online at www.hip-oselect.com. Featured in this thorough and comprehensive four-CD anthology are the contents of the albums Spanky and Our Gang (1967), Like to Get to Know You (1968), Anything You Choose b/w Without Rhyme or Reason (1969), the compilation Spanky's Greatest Hit(s) (1969) -- notable for a few alternate and extended versions of familiar favorites -- and the combo's posthumous Spanky and Our Gang Live (1970). Hardcore enthusiasts will be even more impressed with the seven never-before issued rarities and an entire disc devoted to monaural mixes of every song released on 45 -- including their fall of 1966 debut 7" single with non-LP covers of the Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing" b/w "Sealed With a Kiss," which had been a hit for Brian Hyland in 1962. Although there was the occasional personnel shift during their three-year ('66 -- '69) run, the aggregate originated with the quartet of Spanky McFarlane (vocals), Malcolm Hale (guitar/trombone/vocals), Nigel Pickering (guitar/vocals) and Oz Bach (vocals). John Seiter (drums), former percussionist for Odetta was next to join, followed by Pickering's one-time bandmates Kenny Hodges (bass/vocals) and Lefty Baker [aka Eustace Britchforth] (banjo/vocals). As the ...
| | Rolling Stones Love You Live CDs (1977) Reissue; Remastered
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$14.39 The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Keith Richards (vocals, guitar); Ron Wood (vocals, guitar, bass); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Additional personnel: Ian Stewart (piano); Billy Preston (keyboards); Ollie Brown (percussion). Engineers: Eddie Kramer, Keith Harwood, Ron Nevison. Recorded live in Paris, France and Toronto, Canada in 1976-1977. All tracks digitally remastered. Personnel: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Keith Richards, Ron Wood (vocals, guitar); Billy Preston (vocals, keyboards); Charlie Watts (drums); Ollie Brown (percussion). Audio Remasterers: Stephen Marcussen; Stewart Whitmore. Recorded on the supporting tour for 1976's Black and Blue, the double-album set Love You Live is an adequate live album, capturing the Stones' transition from a lean, lethal rock & roll band to accomplished showmen. As showmen, they aren't as compelling as they are when they're rockers, but the show-biz glitz of Mick Jagger's arena rock shtick remains ...
| | Steve Morse Out Standing In Their Field CD (2009)
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| | Let It Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Volume 2 CDs (2009) Digipak
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| | Paul Robeson Freedom Train And The Welsh Transatlantic Concert CD (1998)
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$12.05 Liner Note Author: Ian Shaw.
| | Twilights Way They Played CD (1989) Import
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$23.75 Over 20 tracks of their best material, drawing largely on their Australian singles, most of them self-penned. ~ Richie Unterberger
In 1977, Glenn A. Baker compiled a lavish, 16-track anthology of The Twilights for EMI, which gave overdue recognition to what was arguably the most musically proficient Australian rock outfit of the 1960s. The band which launched the careers of singer Glenn Shorrock (Little River Band) & guitarist/songwriter Terry Britten (hit writer for Cliff Richard, Tina Turner & Michael Jackson). Now expanded from 16 to 28 tracks, with the addition of such gems as, 'John Hardy', 'Bessemae', 'Mr. Nice', 'I'm Not Talking', the rare Terry Britten solo track 'Bargain ...
| | Mike Mcclure Everythingupsidedown CD (2004)
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| | Bob Weir Ace CD (1972)
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$14.29 Live Recording
Personnel: Bob Weir (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Donna Jean Godchaux (vocals); Jerry Garcia (electric guitar, pedal steel guitar); Keith Godchaux (piano); Phil Lesh (bass guitar, background vocals); Dave Torbert (bass guitar); Bill Kreutzmann (drum). All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. As a "bonus" for re-signing another three-album deal with Warner Brothers Records in the early '70s, members of the Grateful Dead were given the opportunity to cut solo albums. Jerry Garcia (Garcia), Mickey Hart (Rolling Thunder), and Bob Weir (Ace) took advantage of the offer -- although it could easily be argued that Weir's disc was in reality the next Grateful Dead album simply featuring the rhythm guitarist's co-compositions and lead vocals throughout. In essence, Ace became the follow-up to the double-live LP Grateful Dead [1971] (aka "Skull and Roses"), which included a live and somewhat non-descript rendition of "Playing in the Band." Ironically, on this studio release the Grateful Dead stretch out during the seven-plus-minute version -- which is considered to be one of their most inspired improvisational interactions away from the concert stage. Likewise, practically every track -- with the exception of the painfully optimistic "Walk in the Sunshine" -- became an integral component of the Grateful Dead's performance repertoire for their remaining 20-plus years as an actively touring band. Much of Ace is flavored with the same country-rock textures that informed the Dead's previous two studio recordings, American Beauty and Workingman's Dead. The addition of keyboardist Keith Godchaux -- whose style on this album rivals that of Jerry Lee Lewis -- gives songs such as "Greatest Story Ever Told" and "One More Saturday Night" an aggressive bite which is conspicuous in its absence from the Grateful Dead's previous studio outings. On the whole, Ace is thoroughly enjoyable for devout Deadheads as well as less-fanatical enthusiasts. Other standout tracks include the lilting lullaby "Cassidy," Snooky Flowers' driving horn arrangement on "One More Saturday Night," and Garcia's lazy, laid-back pedal steel guitar work on "Looks Like Rain." ~ Lindsay Planer While it's ostensibly a Bob Weir album, the Grateful Dead singer/rhythm guitarist's solo debut is essentially a Dead record without any Jerry Garcia songs. All the members of the Dead back Weir on tunes written with the group's lyricists Robert Hunter and John Barlow. An overwhelming majority of the songs here would become staples of the Dead's live repertoire, and remain some of the finest either Weir or the band has ever produced. The album opens with a blast, as a ...
| | Andre Kostelanetz Last Tango In Paris/Plays Greatest Hits CD (2005)
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$10.59 2 LPs on 1 CD: LAST TANGO IN PARIS/ PLAYS GREATEST HITS. This Collectables label two-fer features two 1973 LPs from easy listening maestro André Kostelanetz. The times may change, but the Kostelanetz sound does not -- his opulent, soaring approach to the easy listening idiom remains constant whether the songwriter is Stephen Foster or Stevie Wonder. Of course, by the release of Last Tango in Paris, that sound is so anachronistic that it seems to originate from not just another time, but another planet -- worse, there's no rhyme or reason to explain the song selection, resulting in track-to-track progressions as absurd as "Love Theme from Lady Sings the Blues" into Hank Williams' "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)." Give Kostelanetz some credit for trying to keep abreast of new trends, however -- the sophisticated, string-sweetened Philly soul aesthetic would seem tailor-made for his lush arrangements, and the conductor responds with a silky rendition of Billy Paul's "Me and Mrs. Jones." As for the other half of this two-fer: playing the great hits of today is one thing -- doing them justice is another, and Kostelanetz falls wide of the mark. As always, he gravitates toward midtempo fare and romantic ballads, including Tony Orlando's "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree," the Carpenters' "Sing," and Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly," but his arrangements ...
| | Jonathon Dewveall So Long Solitude CD (2007)
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$10.65 The one thing that is constant in life is change. And it is change that has inspired Jonathon Dewveall to come forward with his stirring arsenal of songs. After marrying the love of his life, Jonathon decided to begin playing gigs around his hometown of Houston, TX to earn some extra income; however, it didn’t take long for him to realize that playing music was truly where his heart was.Drawing inspiration from various musical genres such as hard rock, folk, blues, and soul, Jonathon offers music that begs for emotionally driven heavy guitars, but floats through your mind as simple acoustic tones. In his writing, he strives to provide us with a reminder that ...
| | Paulo Ricardo Prisma CD (2006)
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