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| | Platinum 80S CD (2002) (Import)
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| | Will Martin Morning CD (2004)
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$11.69 Although Will Martin is an accomplished trombonist, he refuses to stereotype himself as one. âIâm not caught up in the whole âTrombone Thingâ â the latest licks, the latest gear,â he explains. âCommunicating with an audience is what we jazz musicians need to be thinking about, not playing to practice chord changes. So I donât think of this as a âTrombone Record.â Itâs a jazz record that happens to be led by a trombonist.âEast Coast- trained, now living in Seattle, Martinâs style melds jazz, salsa, classical and rock, with his jazz playing influenced by such masters as the Stan Kenton trombone sections, Carl Fontana, Kai Winding, Kent Larson, J. J. Johnson, Stan Getz and Joe Pass. Regardless of style, says Martin, âthere ...
| | John Meyer Silver Bullets Don't Work On Vampires CD (2008) (Import)
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$8.01  Brisbane (Australia) singer-songwriter JOHN MEYER is a versatile indie troubadour. His music explores territory ranging from lovingly hand-crafted folky pop tunes through to dramatic, atmospheric rock â with a broad repertoire of arrangements that can be fine-tuned to suit a range of performance spaces. Edged-out and left of centre, his songs might make you smile and cry at the same moment. A well-known face on the Brisbane music scene, John Meyer will in the coming months take his brand of intelligent and accessible pop songwriting to the rest of Australia and the world, with the release of his debut EP âSilver Bullets Donât Work on Vampiresâ. Having served his apprenticeship on the live scene since 2003 with various bands including Nausicaa, Charley Horse and most recently the Internalists, Meyer has emerged as a solo artist with an EP that is a grab bag of five diverse and outstanding songs.Recorded at Zero Interference Studios by much-loved indie producer Bryce Moorhead, Meyerâs debut is packed with layers of instrumentation and arrangement that simultaneously defy expectation and manage to sound familiar and satisfying. Comparisons are invited with thoughtful pop icons like Neil Finn and Rufus Wainwright, but equally there are hints of REM, Death Cab for Cutie and Blur. Meyerâs major strength as a songwriter is his ability to cross genres, focusing on melody and structure above all else, with his trademark harmonies never far away.Title track âSilver Bullets Donât Work on Vampiresâ is a bouncy, ...
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| | John Harris Strange Combination CD (2009)
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$10.38  The Instruments:A cane that Willie Johnson tried to escape the Apaches with, and nylon wire ties from Car Quest.An electric mandolin made out of John Harrisâ Grandpaâs oak tree.A lap steel guitar made from the piece of ash that held Tyler (Johnâs personal catfish pet) at bay for 31 years in the family swimming pool. [Side note, John says Shore Lunch is the best damned fish breading available in Horton KS]A fretless bass guitar made from a fretted bass guitar by gently & lovingly grinding the devil frets off with a flint stone acquired from an Indian medicine man in the mountains of Colorado in a game of chicken on pigmy goats. John won, & had his choice of the flint rock or the Indianâs toothless squaw. You can see John was all about this album.A 10 watt SS amplifier retrofitted with a bad monkey spank my ass & call me sally overdrive distortion pedal, a dolla-general (not to be confused with dollie/lamma) funnel, and a fairly clean anhydrous siphoning hose to make the most bad ass talk box pee-wee phrampton ever seen.The Setting:A small hotel room with a Gideon Bible, a half carton of Marlboroâs, & 16 smokinâ fools.The Weather:Raining like we ourta build an ark.The Songs: 12 chords, life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, sin, debauchery, triumph, whores, redemption, a needle and a rig, happiness, hurt, prosperity, devastation, & a salamander named Frank Cambridge Junior. Oh, and fully chaperoned by a guy named Brady.The Musicians:Once I, the writer, Doug the Postman, went to the church on Blankenship Road. The Choir started singing & us we parishioners joined in. Then a loud booming voice from hither yonder shouted, âPiano player is a SOB.â The Rev. Jones says, âNow who called the piano player a SOB?â But no one responded. So we commenced to singing again. Once again the voice came forth, âPiano player is a SOB.â And the Rev Jones beseeched the congregation for a confession. But none came forth. Rev Jones says, âWe will not make continuance until ...
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