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Purchase Make Shift Carousel CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Little River Band Sleeper Catcher/Time Exposure CDs (2002) Bonus Track
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| | Little Feat Raw Tomatos Vol. 1 CDs (2002)
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$14.85 Recorded between 1971 and 2001. Includes liner notes by Paul Barrere.
This is what Little Feat fans have been waiting years for: a series dedicated to live and rare recordings. Problem is, there are two kinds of Little Feat fans -- those who love the band unconditionally, soaking up recordings made in the '80s and '90s as easily as those from the '70s, and those who love the band, but only when Lowell George is around. The first group will treasure Raw Tomatos, Vol. 1, along with its companion, Ripe Tomatos, Vol. 1, while the latter will grudgingly accept both volumes, since the Lowell recordings are spread among the two double-disc sets. It's hard not to think they'd have a point, ...
| | Linda Thompson Fashionably Late CD (2002)
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$14.79 Linda Thompson's first recording in 17 years is a stunning brace of poetics and grace. For a woman who literally lost her voice for more than a decade due to a stress disorder, Thompson reveals that she is at full strength as a vocalist, and perhaps more importantly, with this recording she clearly establishes herself as a songwriter as well. Recorded in the U.S. and in England, Fashionably Late feels like less of a comeback offering than it does an elegant statement of aesthetic from a talent who, along with Sandy Denny and Jacqui McShee, literally defined these terms for the British folk genre. There are many guests on this ten-song set, including ...
| | Brian Wilson Gettin' In Over My Head CD (2004)
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$12.79 Part of Brian Wilson's appeal has always been that, despite the sophistication of his songwriting and production skills, he is the eternal man-child. On GETTING' IN OVER MY HEAD, the 62-year-old ex-Beach Boy has lost neither his childlike ...
| | Lucinda Williams Live @ The Fillmore West CDs (2005) Digipak
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| | Marshall Crenshaw Downtown CD (1985)
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$9.55 All songs written by Marshall Crenshaw except "I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)" (Ben Vaughn) and "Right Now" (Sylvester Bradford/Al Lewis).
Marshall Crenshaw entered the studio to begin work on his third album, Downtown, but for the first time, he was without the familiar backing of Chris Donato on bass and brother Robert Crenshaw on drums (though he does appear on two tracks). Following the dense, sonic thunder of the commercially disappointing Field Day, this album employed the services of various studio pros, ...
| | Larry Coryell Improvisations: Best Of The Vanguard Years CDs (1999)
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$16.69 Recorded between 1969 & 1979. Includes liner notes by Sam Graham and Josef Woodard.
Some of Larry Coryell's admirers have exalted him as the man who single-handedly invented fusion guitar. While that claim is a bit of an overstatement -- there were other jazz guitarists who were influenced by rock in the 1960s, including Pat Martino -- there's no doubt that he was a major innovator and played an indispensable role in the fusion revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s. Nor is there any question that everyone from John McLaughlin, Al DiMeola, and Bill Connors to Scott Henderson, Pat Metheny, and John Scofield is creatively indebted to him. A two-CD anthology that spans 1969-1979, Improvisations: The Best of the ...
| | Poco Ultimate Collection CD (1998)
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| | Early Canadian Rockers, Vol. 5 CD (2003) (Import) Import; Netherlands
$20.39 | | Byther Smith Throw Away The Book CD (2004) Import
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| | Nels Cline Giant Pin CD (2004)
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$15.19 This CD is a worthy successor to Instrumentals, the inaugural 2002 release from Nels Cline's working trio, which features Devin Hoff on contrabass and Scott Amendola on drums, percussion, and live electronics. As before, the mix is wildly eclectic, with Cline not only having his way with electric guitars and various effects boxes but also demonstrating a sympathetic grasp of disparate musical styles, including thrash/punk, lyrical mainstream jazz, and avant-garde experimentation. The witty, erudite Cline (who also writes great liner notes, by the way) isn't just going through the motions here, doing the survey thing and self-consciously displaying either his chops or his ability to name-check as many genres as possible. There's too much palpable joy (and pathos) in his playing to categorize his efforts as a mere exercise of musical one-upmanship. When he opens with "Blues, Too," a delicate homage to mainstream guitar master Jim Hall, Cline's respect for and appreciation of Hall ...
| | Hombres G Los Singles 1985-2005 CD (2006)
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| | Bob Dylan Blues CD (2006) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Hot Licks Rockin Girls CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Barron S Startin' From Scratch CD (2008)
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$13.15 Barron S started her singing career in the kitchen of a basement suite; recording vocals through a cut up pair of panty hose into a $30 dollar microphone. Here is her story! Born and raised in small town Nova Scotia, she was always inspired by music, and first began exploring this passion through dance.Barron S enrolled in an intensive training program at a local dance studio and soon found that anytime she wasn't at school, she was in the dance studio. When she graduated from high school she moved across the country to Vancouver, British Columbia to attend Simon Fraser University's acclaimed modern dance program. As Barron S was nearing graduation and was well on her way to a professional dance career, she became a victim in a high velocity impact car accident. In one life changing moment she suffered career ending injuries. The accident led her into a downward spiral of weight gain and depression which pulled her further and further from her performance career. After much rehabilitation it became clear that Barron S wasn't able to dance professionally anymore, so she started to take vocal lessons as an artistic outlet. She practiced and trained until one day a light switch turned on inside her and she realized that this must be her true calling. Since that moment Barron S hasn't looked ...
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