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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Les Chansons Neurotiques Music Neuroticfish Les Chansons Neurotiques Songs Les Chansons Neurotiques Music Review Purchase Les Chansons Neurotiques CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Assemblage 23 Failure CD (2001)
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| | Diary Of Dreams Freak Perfume CD (2002)
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| | Funker Vogt Survivor CD (2002)
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$13.29 Funker Vogt continues to fly the flag for electronic industrial music in the tradition of KMFDM and Front 242. On Survivor, the duo puts the emphasis on the dance component of their ...
| | Assemblage 23 Defiance CD (2002)
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| | Assemblage 23 Storm CD (2004)
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$13.89 With his previous two records, Assemblage 23's Tom Shear has proven to be one of the most consistent artists in EBM. Though it varies little from Defiance and is just a notch below Failure in terms of impact, Storm ...
| | Neuroticfish Gelb CD (2005)
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$11.79 Recording information: Saint Audio, Greven.
| | Martin Sexton American CD (1998)
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$5.95 Sexton kicked around the Northeast singer-songwriter circuit for years, peddling his Al Green cum Van Morrison folk-soul. An impressive debut on indie label Eastern Front led to this major label follow-up, which includes a few tunes from its predecessor, rearranged with a larger sonic landscape in mind. Ably assisted by Boston ...
| | Neil Young Silver & Gold CD (2000)
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$8.89 Quietly introspective and sonically rich, SILVER & GOLD is the millennial successor to 1972's HARVEST. Having originally planned it as a solo project, Young spent three years hashing the album's details out before inviting into the studio legendary studio bassist "Duck" Dunn and keyboard player Spooner Oldham, as well as longtime friends Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris who provide exquisite background harmonies.
Opening with the warm and simple "Good to See You," the remaining nine songs waft along on waves of contentment. Framed by Young's soft, low delivery, wheezing harmonica, and Ben Keith's softly whining pedal steel, the 10 tracks on SILVER & GOLD are very much a look back at this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's life. The most obvious example is "Buffalo Springfield Again," an easy-going number that sees past longtime grudges towards the original fun goal of being in a band. Elsewhere, Young's inspiration comes from his (and everyone else's) father in "Daddy Went Walkin'," and the richness relationships bring to life on the title track, while with "Red Sun" he bypasses the bar life for quality time with his main squeeze. SILVER & GOLD is yet another high point in an already illustrious career.
The most personal and revelatory album of his career, originally released in 2000. Features 10 tracks including 'Silver & Gold' & 'Razor Love', which are two of ...
| | M Ward Transfiguration Of Vincent CD (2003)
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$12.19 Every once in a while you run across a record that--though at first it seems innocuous and rather low-profile--begins, with repeated listens, to seep into your consciousness and become (slowly, steadily) part of your cellular structure. M. Ward's TRANSFIGURATION OF VINCENT is one such record. Evocative, unique, and uncommonly powerful, M. Ward is a singer/songwriter with a penchant ...
| | Bezerra Da Silva Pega Eu CD (2004) (Import) Brazil
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| | Four Freshmen In Person/Voices And Brass CD (2004)
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$13.59 Four Freshmen in Person (1958) and Voices and Brass (1960) are gathered on this single CD from Collectors' Choice Music. After six successful studio ventures, the third incarnation of the Freshmen, featuring Ken Albers (vocal/trumpet/mellophone/bass), Don Barbour (guitar/vocals), Ross Barbour (vocal/drums), and Bob Flanigan (vocal/trombone/bass) recorded during a January 25, 1958 appearance at Compton Junior College Auditorium. As this was the Freshmen's first concert platter, many enthusiasts were given an opportunity to hear the extent of the quartet's live prowess. The entire affair is a platform for the best of what the Four Freshmen have to offer, from the jump and swing of "Somebody Loves Me" ...
| | Tarwater Needle Was Traveling CD (2005)
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| | Ben Vida Green Inferno CD (2005)
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$13.85 Green Inferno is the second solo effort from Town & Country and Pillow member Ben Vida. It truly is solo -- Vida made the recording in his Chicago apartment, manipulating a range of acoustic instruments to create Inferno's engrossing drones and experimental songcraft. He did tap fellow avant-gardist and T&C member Fred Lonberg-Holm for a field recording made of Puerto Rican coqui frogs, and the tiny creatures' two-note mating shrieks are the percussive background for the droning opener "All Afternoon, Pt. 1." Vida's frail, slumberous vocal drifts over brushes of guitar and a mildly unsettling resonating sound in "Kindlight -- Green Inferno," while the brief "Tracers -- Morning/Evening" is (relatively) more song-oriented, crosshatching layers of brass and string instruments over a barely audible voice for a warmly meditative feel. "Landlovers" is dominated by the insistent clap of hand percussion, and "All Afternoon, Pt. 2" transforms its initially terse violin into a swirling whirlpool of sound. While the break at its three-minute mark ...
| | Asia Aria CD (1994) Bonus Tracks; Special Edition
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