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2002 reissue of the Canadian progressive rock act's 1980 album includes one bonus track, 'It's Time' (Live Video Track), plus unseen photos, liner notes, original artwork & updated booklet. Steamhammer.
Saga includes: Michael Sadler (vocals).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Saga Images At Twilight Songs | 1. | It's Time |
| 2. | See Them Smile |
| 3. | Slow Motion |
| 4. | You're Not Alone |
| 5. | Take It or Leave It |
| 6. | Images |
| 7. | Hot to Cold |
| 8. | Mouse in a Maze |
| Images At Twilight Music Review Buy Images At Twilight CD Purchase Images At Twilight CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Saga Silent Knight CD (1980)
Images At Twilight
$10.39 Saga's Silent Knight was released just prior to the Canadian quintet's breakthrough album Worlds Apart. Drawing inspiration from Rush, Genesis, and other '70s progressive rock artists, ...
| | Saga Behaviour CD (1985)
Images At Twilight
$10.29 When Saga started out in the late '70s, their culmination of keyboards and guitar presented them with a sound that was nothing short of progressive. As the '80s approached, they began to slim down their long instrumental rock suites and play shorter songs with more lyrics, eventually taking on a sound that ...
| | Saga Steel Umbrellas CD (1994)
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$9.99
| | Saga Heads Or Tales CD (1983)
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$10.39
| | Saga Security Of Illusion CD (1993)
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$10.89
| | Saga Beginner's Guide To Throwing CD (1989)
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$10.59
| | Catherine 90's Alternative Roc Hot Saki And Bedtime Stories CD (1996)
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$13.79 The merry men from Chicago create an even more varied and generally successful package on Saki; the ghost of Corgan crunch yet lurks throughout, while his Pumpkins bandmate D'Arcy contributes vocals for "Four Leaf Clover," but Catherine is now fully its own concern, as the opening cut "Whisper" demonstrates. Sure, there's more than a little guitar pyrotechnics at points, but the brisk acoustic strums and whispered, T. Rex-ish vocals create more of a gentle summertime feeling, only slightly spiked. The big change is in fact who is singing those vocals, namely guitarist Mark Rew, taking over from the departing Jendon. From there on in, the group cuts a crisp, almost new wave feeling, in terms of tight, sharp performances if not necessarily obvious inspiration or sonic cloning. There's still plenty of charging fuzz but often employed in the surface of more direct hooks, as with "Don't Touch Me There." Rew maintains his vocal purr and sting throughout, exchanging the wistful bliss of the past for a slightly snottier feeling, to an extent. More than a few tracks show a gentle artiness to match the punchy beat on display elsewhere. "Milkshake" is a fine one, a combination of Cocteau Twins-touched electric guitar, soft piano, and lead acoustic lines, resulting in a gentle but still slightly edgy ...
| | Mal Waldron Mal-1 CD (1956)
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$9.89
| | Starbuck Very Best CD (1999)
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$11.75
| | Brinsley Schwarz New Favorites Of CD (1974) (Import) Germany
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$13.15 This single disc compilation of Brinsley Schwarz's two best albums is the perfect introduction to the revered English group's amiable blend of rock, R&B, country and reggae. Led by singer/songwriter/bassist Nick Lowe, Brinsley Schwarz were arguably the best known band to emerge from the pub rock scene (a reference to the small pubs where bands typically performed) that thrived in England in the early seventies.
Released in 1972, NERVOUS ON THE ROAD captures Brinsley Schwarz at the peak of their powers. Performing everything from swinging pop ("Surrender To The Rhythm"), New-Orleans funk ("I Like It Like That") and such gritty R&B as "Home In My Hand," Brinsley Schwarz created a fresh, down-to-earth sound. Recorded two years after NERVOUS ...
| | Birdie Triple Echo CD (2001) (Import) Netherlands
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$39.39 Birdie's brand of accessible pop for sophisticates (and lovers of Burt Bacharach) will (and should) probably end up as required listening for fans of Stereolab and the High Llamas, but it wasn't always so. The duo's last recording, Some Dusty, was a mainly acoustic affair, filled with low-key ...
| | Lloyd Cole Etc. CD (2001)
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$12.49 A self-proclaimed lost album, Lloyd Cole's Etc. is a gentle, charming, and mature collection of demos, covers, and original songs recorded between Love Story and The Negatives. It just might be Cole's most accessible album. Relying heavily on Cole's folksy, country acoustic guitar strumming, Neil Clark's plaintive lap steel guitar work, and Cole's perfectly subtle and introspective vocals, Etc. is remarkably cohesive for a release that just narrowly escaped never seeing the light of day. Much of the album takes on a similar haunted air to that of the Lilac Time's stellar Looking for a Day in the Night. Though the album comes across as sort of a melancholic, pastoral adult lullaby, Cole fills the cracks and crevices with his pensive delivery of lyrics that are far more optimistic than those on his earlier, more sarcastic albums. If he's slightly more upbeat, Cole still hasn't lost his singular abilities to turn a phrase or whip up memorable hooks at ...
| | Slamer Nowhere Land CD (2006)
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$9.49
| | Sur La Route Vol. 3-Sur La Route Du Country CD (2009) (Import)
$15.75 |
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