| | Heldon / Richard Pinhas DWW CD - Import Heldon / Richard Pinhas Discography of CDs
Heldon / Richard Pinhas DWW Songs | 1. | 1992 Iceland Intro |
| 2. | Ubik |
| 3. | Joe Chip Song (Quartet Part 1), The |
| 4. | A Piece Called Lulu The Loo |
| 5. | Joe Chip Song (Quartet Part 2), The |
| 6. | Ballade Pour Frederic Magnus |
| 7. | Joe Chip Song (Quartet Part 3), The |
| 8. | 1992 Iceland The Fall |
| 9. | Joe Chip Song (Quartet Part 4), The |
| 10. | Iceland The Fall Coda |
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$9.79 FAT OF THE LAND was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Best Rock Album.
Among the most anticipated releases of 1997, The Prodigy's third full-length album is a bulldozing rock-techno hybrid. But while the guitar/samples/hyper-beats mosaic that made "Firestarter" an MTV breakout are found in every nook and cranny of this album, the overall building blocks are far more diverse, making it a tangible melting pot of pre-millennium pop styles.
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| | Four Horsemen Gettin' Pretty Good...At Barely Gettin' By CD (1996)
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$9.59 The Four Horsemen were quite literally a shattered band come 1996. Five years on from their simplistic but infectious retro-rock debut, they'd been dropped by Def American, been abandoned by their main songwriter guiding force in founding guitarist Haggis, and, most heartbreaking of all, lost drummer Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery to a drug overdose. As the band's last remaining original members, it came down to guitarist Dave Lizmi and troubled singer Frank C. Starr (more on him later) to assemble a new lineup and attempt to shoulder the load themselves on the snidely named Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By. And they did an OK job. The album still featured much of the Four Horsemen's stripped-down, hard-rocking style, but standout cuts such as "Hot Rod" and the poignant ...
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| | Tom Lellis Southern Exposure CD (2003)
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$13.99 Tom Lellis is no stranger to Brazilian grooves; he's been making Rio-oriented records for a decade as of this writing. Southern Exposure is not so revolutionary in its aims -- despite the fact that it appears on the new and commendable Adventure Music label -- but in its execution it is flawless. Lellis uses Brazilians rhythms and harmonics as a hipster would, treading lightly with them, just enough to make sure you get the reference, but it's only one aspect in his bag of tricks. Like Ben Sidran 20 years ago, or Kurt Elling and Michael Franks in the early '70s, Lellis understands the depth of music in his phrasing, and makes it a polyrhythmic plank in his arsenal. His now-stunning pianism is another, with his nimble and eager right hand shifting through the middle register with tough ostinatos and glissandi. With help from the great Toninho Horta, and Frank Colon, Romero Lubambo, Kenny Werner, Kip Reed, Tony Marino, Dave Kikoski, and others -- including Jeremy Steig's soloing on flute on "Being Cool" -- Lellis creates a thoroughly modern jazz soundscape that is rooted in beautiful compositions. The man can write a song with the best of them -- check out the stunning bridge and verses in "From Tom To Tom," written for Jobim, or "Cancoes E Momentos," with its scatty version of an Indian lullaby chant, or the syncopated carnival funk in "Mixing/ Tomba in 7/4," and you get the idea of his fantastic reach. This isn't a purist's Brazilian jazz record, and that's good. It is a jazz record of hybrid forms and rhythms that underscores the depth of Tom Lellis' vision, and his commitment to breaking new ground. He does so with grace, elegance, sass, and just enough snarl and laughter to get it all across. ~ Thom Jurek
Tom Lellis began singing professionally at the age of 15 in Cleveland, Ohio. By age 21 he was the "house singer" at the 5th largest nightclub in the U.S. (Three Rivers Inn , Syracuse NY) with a big band on bills with Ray Charles and Gregory Hines and later in clubs across the U.S. including Las Vegas' Frontier Hotel. Tom began intensive piano studies at age 24 with Bill Dobbins while performing together. Three years later he was opening for Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Evans, Jimmy Smith and other jazz greats. After moving to New York his versatility as singer and singer/pianist allowed Tom to perform in venues from the Blue Note to the Millennium at the Waldorf Astoria leading his big band as well as touring the U.S. and Europe. As a lyricist, he first put lyrics to and recorded works by McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck and others. His debut album on Inner City Records in 1981 became a fixture in London's jazz discos and featured world-class musicians, drummer Jack DeJohnette and bassist Eddie Gomez. ...
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