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Purchase Rebirth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | W A S P Babylon CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Alice in Chains - Unplugged DVD (1996)
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$9.69 The Seattle grunge rockers go acoustic in a thirteen-song set from "MTV Unplugged." ...
| | Shinedown Sound Of Madness CD (2008)
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$15.65 On its third ...
| | Cinderella Night Songs CD (1986)
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$6.55 Featuring a minor guest appearance by Jon Bon Jovi, Cinderella's debut album, Night Songs, positions the band as a second-tier pop-metal outfit, with a mix of ballads ("Nobody's Fool") and rockers ("Somebody Save Me") one might find on an album by any similar '80s band with a high-pitched vocalist. It's not bad, just generic; the band does hint at the potential it would fulfill on later albums, but little of Cinderella's own personality shows through at this point. ~ Steve Huey
Jon Bon Jovi discovered this Pennsylvania band, whose album is filled with the kind of catchy pop-metal his own band plays. Produced by Andy Johns. ~ John Book
Recorded at Bearsville Recording Studios, Bearsville, ...
| | Good Times, Bad Times: 10 Years Of Godsmack CD (2007) With DVD
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$10.45 Often touted as heirs to the throne vacated by late-1980s/early-'90s metal royalty, Godsmack came up in Salem, Massachusetts with a sound that captured the technical heaviness of Metallica and the moody dynamics of Alice In Chains. GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES is a fitting retrospective of the band's recorded works, including all of Godsmack's highly successful singles, which propelled the group to the top of the nu-metal heap. This package includes a previously unreleased Led Zeppelin cover (hence ...
| | We Wish You A Metal Xmas And A Headbanging New Year CD (2008) United Kingdom
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$13.05 Arrangers: Bob Kulick; Brett Chassen.
Personnel: Lemmy Kilmister (vocals, bass instrument); Jeff ...
| | Fred Numf Universal Language, Vol. 2 CDs (2002)
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| | Joe Cocker Have A Little Faith CD (1994) Import
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$18.59 After eight years and five studio albums (plus a live album and a best-of album) with Capitol Records, Joe Cocker moved to 550 Music, a new Sony Music imprint, for Have a Little Faith. Produced by Chris Lord-Alge and his manager, Roger Davies, Cocker turned in a label debut full of well-chosen songs sung with authority. The title track, John Hiatt's "Have a Little Faith in Me," was a good choice for Cocker, as it contained that mixture of tenderness and toughness the singer has always brought out so well. Unfortunately, the new label affiliation did nothing for Cocker; Have a Little Faith flopped. ~ William Ruhlmann
2004 reissue of the award winning vocalist's 1994 album. Thirteen tracks. Liberation.
Principally recorded at Record Plant and A&M Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Joe Cocker (vocals); Tim Pierce, Tony Joe White, Michael Thompson (guitars); Ernie ...
| | Best Of Billy Joe Royal CD (2005)
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$6.99 Billy Joe Royal took a Joe South song called "Down in the Boondocks," layered in enough echo to make a bat dizzy, and had a huge hit with it in the early '60s. With its wry awareness of American class dynamics and Royal's fervent, desperate lead vocal, the song holds up surprisingly well even in this new century. Unfortunately, the version of "Boondocks" found here is a re-recorded one, as are the versions of two other South songs that Royal took to the charts in the 1960s, "I Knew You When" and "Hush." Royal's voice is still impressively strong on these recent remakes, but the original recordings had a kind of freshness and punch that is lacking here. ~ Steve ...
| | Say Anything Is a Real Boy/Was a Real Boy CDs (2004) (Import) Bonus CD; Australia
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$9.59 Modern pop-punk and emo are not usually known for depth but Say Anything bucked conventions with the complex, self-reflexive IS A REAL BOY, a high-minded concept album that tells as much about the band's real leader, Max Bemis, as it does about his fictional surrogate. Bemis's battle with bipolar disorder is dire, but the music he's crafted out of his troubles is colorful and busy, folding confessional lyrics into bright arrangements like the keyboard stabbing of "Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too" and the fuzzy overdrive of "Every Man Has a Molly."
Say Anything is the brainchild of Max Bems, a maverick & multi talented young musician from California who debut album "Say Anything..is a Real Boy" is being hailed as a modern day rock classic. A rock opus whose infectious melodies and wry lyrics (focusing on the joys and foibles of girls & partying) draw the listen ever deeper into their fresh and absorbing web with each consecutive listen. Originally signed to cool underground Indie label Doghouse Records the band came to the attention of J Records who signed them to a long term deal. Say Anything recently played an acclaimed set to a packed crowed at the 'Give It A Name' festival, with Kerrang calling their performance "Electric". A free download to coincide with the festival saw a massive response ...
| | Diminisher Imaginary Volcano CD (2006)
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$11.19 The Diminisher (aka David McDonnell) has done time in his fair share of experimental rock outfits (the Olivia Tremor Control, Icy Demons, Bablicon), so it comes as no surprise that his solo debut is as difficult to pigeonhole as it is to dislike. Things can get awkwardly lo-fi at times, but the arrangements are dense enough to hide the fact that this wasn't recorded at Abbey Road. Opener "Brooklyn's Sinking" sounds so much like its ominous title that you can practically feel Williamsburg sliding into the East River. Fueled by harpsichord and strings, it's sounds like Skylarking-era XTC stuck in an abysmal winter, but McDonnell's relatively non-dynamic vocals echo enough of the sunny psychedelia of the Elephant 6 collective that it's impossible not to grin your way through the wind and sleet. He picks up the pace on the polyrhythmic Flaming Lips-meets-Tom Waits boot-stomper "Trainstation," channels the urban chamber pop of fellow New Yorkers Rachel's on the ...
| | Nossa Alma Canta Outro Sul CD (2007) (Import)
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$19.69 Limited Edition two CD Asian version features a bonus disc with nine additional tracks. Nossa Alma Canta's sound redefines modern Bossa Nova and with the added touches of Electronic, Jazz and acoustic aspects and brings a unique feel to a traditional ...
| | Buckwheat Shaker Sin Talk CD (2007)
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| | Orquestra Harmonicas De Curitiba CD (2009) (Import)
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