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Alter Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   All us monsters think we are divinely born With each album that Floater makes, it seems like they are always able to add new elements to their style of music. This album lives up to that and way beyond. The blending of hard hitting guitar riffs by Dave, along with the melodic voice of Rob, and the pounding thunder of Pete, all mix together to bring yet another great album. Stand out tracks include, "Come see everything,"Long Gone," and "Diamond." By far one of their best albums. Turn up the volume, bang your head, and let Floater take your mind into musical bliss. Submitted by mttables (Eugene, Oregon) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Alter CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Floater Glyph CD (1995)
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| | Floater Angels In The Flesh And Devils In The Bone CDs (1998)
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| | Floater Burning Sosobra CD (2001)
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| | Floater Acoustics CD (2004)
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| | Jelly Jam 2 CD (2004)
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$14.55 By all rights, the Jelly Jam should be insufferable. The trio is a prog rock supergroup consisting of guitarist and singer Ty Tabor (of King's X), bassist John Myung (of Dream Theater), and drummer Rod Morgenstein (of the Dixie Dregs). When three guys with those kinds of pedigrees and those kinds of chops get together, the result is usually a musically disastrous conflict of egos. But these three made it work ...
| | Orb BBC Sessions 1989-2001 CDs (2008)
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$15.99 The proliferation of electronica artists throughout the 1990s and 2000s may make it easy to lose sight of the genre's founding fathers, but this compilation of the Orb's BBC sessions, recorded between 1989 and 2001, will rectify that mistake. Forerunners of IDM and ambient house, the Orb's pulsating, psychedelic grooves were tremendously influential, thanks in part to the support of John Peel, who recorded several excellent sessions with the group ...
| | Oingo Boingo Dead Man's Party CD (1985)
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$6.49 By the mid-'80s, new wave was long dead and gone, yet somehow this didn't stop Oingo Boingo from continuing their ...
| | Johnny Rivers Rewind/Realization CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | 20 Best Of 70S Rock 'N' Roll CD (2004) Digipak
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| | Fall It's The New Thing: The Step Forward Years CD (2003)
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$12.39 Recorded between 1978 & 1980. Includes liner notes by Daryl Easlea.
It's the New Thing! The Step Forward Years is a truly nifty compilation issued by Sanctuary. The label has done two now, in this, the Fall's formative period, and in their Rough Trade Singles Collection, which documents the band as it seemingly "arrived." This collection of Step Forward singles and album tracks from the band's tenure with the label (1978-1980) was fruitful and ultimately enduring. The Fall issued no less than four singles and two albums during that time, beginning with the überurban primitivism of the Bingo-Master's Break-Out! EP with the amazing "Repetition," and concluding with its psychobilly Fiery Jack EP. In between are the "Rowche Rumble" single (arguably the band's finest moment from the early days) and tracks from its quintessential first two albums, Live at the Witch Trials and the formidable Dragnet. While there can be no complaining about the material that is included here, one ...
| | Jena Douglas Faded Fiction CD (2006)
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$10.15 JENA DOUGLAS BIOGRAPHY Jena has been writing songs for over 25 years. She has an Associate of Art degree in music from Santa Barbara City College and a Bachelor of Art degree in music from University of California Santa Barbara. She is a single parent of a very musically talented teenage boy named Dylan Douglas. She has just completed a book on Songwriting called, A Singer/Songwriter’s Guide To Songwriting and plays with her rock band on a regular basis. Jena is looking forward to touring and writing more songs over the summer, and recording a new CD, “The Face Of The Enigma”, with a little more on edge. “The Face Of the Engima” will be more on the Bluesy Rock Style as her songwriting skills keep evolving or revolving. “Faded Fiction” was recorded in 1998 with Ben Forrest Davis (formally with Sugarcult) as co-producer, drummer, guitar player and background vocalist. Also featured are some of the same musicians from “The Ballad Of Calamity”; Tony Ybarra, Keith Douglas and Dr. John Clark. “Faded Fiction” was recorded during the time Jena was attending, Santa Barbara City College. “And I Fell” from this CD was performed in front of David Crosby. David Crosby was very moved by the song and very personable to Jena about her song as you can read from the article, “Advice From The Woodstock Era”, see www.jenadouglas.com press/reviews. After receiving her degree from the University in 2001, Jena plunged back into her songwriting and in 2004 released her songs recorded in 1998 as, “Faded Fiction” then went on to record, “The Ballad Of Calamity”. To promote her CD she put together a band and now is playing clubs and festivals around the Santa Barbara area. She is also submitting songs to film and TV and has just completed her songwriting book, A Singer/Songwriter’s Guide To Songwriting to be published this year, 2009. BAND MEMBERS Jena Douglas - Acoustic Guitar, and Lead vocals Jim Rankin - Bass and vocals John Caprara lead guitar, pedal steel and vocals Barry Birmingham - Drums and background ...
| | Manic Street Preachers Send Away The Tigers CD (2007)
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| | Quicksilver Messenger Service Live At The Carousel Ballroom 1968 CDs (2008)
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$20.29 Part of a series of live recordings unearthed after 40 years, this album is said to present an appearance by Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco on April 4, 1968, a month before the release of the group's self-titled debut album. Although earlier shows presented in the series demonstrated that QMS certainly were ready to record years before they did, this performance is recognizably one by the band that made the first album and its follow-up, Happy Trails, a group comfortable improvising for 12 or 13 minutes at a time on "Who Do You Love" and "The Fool." In fact, the second disc contains a formless jam lasting nearly 42 minutes that presses the point a bit too far. The jam includes a flute and an organ, not instruments that were part of the QMS lineup (there is also a flute on "Light Your Windows"), so some unnamed guests seem to be present. Although this recording is a valuable document in the history of QMS and the San Francisco scene in general, it has been treated shoddily in this packaging. Guitarist ...
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