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Sings My Generation
$15.95 The Byrds: Clarence White (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Gene Parsons, Skip Battin (vocals); Roger McGuinn (guitar); Gram Parsons (background vocals). Additional personnel: Byron Berline (violin); Terry Melcher (piano). Includes liner notes by Roger McGuinn, Jim Bickhart, Derek Taylor. The Byrds: Clarence White (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Gene Parsons, Skip Battin (vocals); Gram Parsons (background vocals); Roger McGuinn. Additional personnel: Byron Berline (violin); Terry Melcher (piano). Liner Note Authors: Derek Taylor; Jim Bickhart; David Fricke; Johnny Rogan. No ...
| | Who Quick One CD (1966) Remastered
Sings My Generation
$6.49 The Who: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar, cello, penny whistle); John Entwistle (vocals, trumpet, bass); Roger Daltrey (vocals, trombone); Keith Moon (drums). Producer: Kit Lambert. Reissue producer: Jon Astley. Principally recorded at IBC Studios, Pye Studios and Regent Sound, London, England in 1966. Tracks 1-10 originally released in the U.K. in 1966 as A QUICK ONE on Reaction (593002). Tracks 11-14 originally released in the U.K. in 1966 on the EP READY STEADY WHO! on Reaction (592001). Includes liner notes by Chris Stamp, the original release liner notes from READY STEADY WHO! by Francis Hitching and the ...
| | Black Sabbath Master Of Reality CD (Import) United Kingdom
Sings My Generation
$11.29 Digitally remastered British reissue with original cover art. With Paranoid, Black Sabbath perfected the formula for their lumbering heavy metal. On its follow-up, Master of Reality, the group merely repeated the formula, setting the stage for a career of recycling the same sounds and riffs. But on Master of Reality Sabbath still were fresh and had a seemingly endless supply of crushingly heavy riffs to bludgeon their audiences into sweet, willing oblivion. If the album is a showcase for anyone, it is Tony Iommi, who keeps the album afloat with a series of slow, loud riffs, the best of which -- "Sweet Leaf" and "Children of the Grave" among them -- rank among his finest playing. Taken in tandem with ...
| | Grateful Dead American Beauty CD (1970) Remastered
Sings My Generation
$9.15 1970 Remastered W/ 6 Bonus Tracks.
Grateful Dead: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir (guitar); Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (harmonica); Phil Lesh (bass guitar); Bill Kreutzmann (drums); Mickey Hart (percussion). Additional personnel: David Nelson (electric guitar); David Grisman (mandolin); Ned Lagin (piano); Howard Wales (organ); Dave Torbert (bass guitar); New Riders of the Purple Sage. A companion piece to the luminous Workingman's Dead, American Beauty is an even stronger document ...
| | Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) CD (1971) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Simply Tyrone Davis CD (1996)
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| | Ann Rabson Struttin' My Stuff CD (2000)
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| | Birdwatcher Afternoon Tales The Morning Never Knew CD (2002)
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| | Box Car Racer CD (2002) (Import) Enhanced CD; United Kingdom
Sings My Generation
$13.15 Tom DeLonge & Travis Barker from Blink 182 along with some of their San Diego punk friends team up to create some heavier music. Still following the Blink mold, the heavy guitars and Fugzi like riffs give it just enough of an edge. Features the video for 'I Feel So.
Box Carr Racer: Thomas DeLonge (vocals, guitar); Dave Kennedy (guitar); Anthony Celestino (bass); Travis Barker (drums). Additional personnel: Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar, bass). Box Car Racer: Thomas DeLonge (vocals, guitar, bass); Dave Kennedy (guitar); Roger Joseph Manning (keyboards); Travis Barker (drums). Additional personnel: Mark Hoppus, Tim Armstrong (vocals). Recorded at Signature Sound, San Diego, California; Larabee, West Hollywood, California; O'Henry Studios, Burbank, California. U.K. import contains the video for "I Feel So." This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. If anyone ever got the feeling that, in spite of its success, blink-182 has strayed much farther from its roots than the band ever expected possible (and possibly ever wanted), one listen to the eponymous disc from the side project of members Travis Barker and Thomas DeLonge would provide even more evidence. Boxcar Racer removes the tongue-in-butt-cheek juvenility of the multi-platinum pop stars, and what remains could fit in perfectly alongside any of the emo output on indie labels such as Jade Tree. While blink-182 is known for providing poppy punk, this is as different as Bad Religion is to the band, just in the opposite direction, but the main divergence is lyrics that are retrospective and thoughtful -- witness "Watch the World," which could fit on a Dashboard Confessional record, with a libretto that boarders on poetry. This is a far cry from the party-boy ethos DeLonge is best known for, and he wears the emotional depth well, with songs that are just as hooky as from his bread-winning main squeeze. ~ Brian O'Neill Strictly a Blink-182 side project (featuring that band's guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker), Box Car Racer doesn't stray too far from addressing the needs and concerns of the "other" band's core teen fanbase. Choosing to leave behind the toilet humor and skate-punk swagger normally associated with Blink, this outing instead goes down the road of vulnerability and insecurity that makes up the dark side of adolescence. Not surprisingly, Box Car Racer's stylistic hard-wiring features plenty of harmonies, prickly riffs, and pounding ...
| | A R Kane Rem'I'Xes CD (2004) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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| | Josh Groban Awake CD (2008) Bonus Track
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| | Pastor Gregg Patrick Crossover CD (2008)
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| | Kurt Widmann Haben Sie Schon Mal Im CD (2008) (Import) Import
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