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Tipsy Remix Party Songs | 1. | Schatzi a Go Go (Matmos) |
| 2. | Wig Out (Seksu Roba) |
| 3. | Sweet Cinnamon Punch (High Llamas) |
| 4. | Something Tropical (Seelenluft) |
| 5. | Hey! (Messer Chups) |
| 6. | Flying Monkey Fist (Teat Scene) |
| 7. | Mr Excitement [ms. excitement] (Curd Duca) |
| 8. | Fur Teacup [meret oppenheim's brazilian wax] (The Sons of Silence) |
| 9. | Kitty Takes a Ride [kitty mix up] (The Bran Flakes) |
| 10. | Suez Motel (Flaspar) |
| 11. | Papaya Freeway [cowboy mix] (World Standard) |
| 12. | El Bombo Atomico [pizza del sol mix] (Dim Dim) |
| 13. | Cinnabar [hairsprayed ways mix] (Optiganally Yours) |
| 14. | Reverse Cowgirl [preserved cowgirl] (People Like Us) |
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$14.29 This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
This EP served as a teaser to Nobukazu Takemura's album Hoshi No Koe. While his previous album Scope focused on his serious and abstract side, the mood here is more playful and similar in sprit to the music Takemura has made as Child's View. The title track is actually a straightforward pop song, complete with charming, awkward beats and vocodered vocals. The childlike and cartoony ...
| | Phoenecia Odd Job Discrimination CD (2001)
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| | Dimitri From Paris After The Playboy Mansion CDs (2002)
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$17.29 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Dimitri From Paris.
Despite emerging from the same fertile late-'90s Paris dance scene that spawned Mirwais, Air, and Daft Punk, Turkish-born Dimitri From Paris's ...
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| | MF Doom Special Herbs, Vols. 1-2 CDs (2002)
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| | DJ Babu Super Duper Duck Breaks CD (2001)
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| | Bob Wills San Antonio Rose CDs (2000) Bonus DVD; Box Set
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$273.19 SAN ANTONIO ROSE box set contains 11 CDs plus 1 DVD that features the film TAKE ME BACK TO OKLAHOMA.
Recorded between 1932 and 1947. Includes liner notes by Rich Kienzie, Bob Pinson and Ray Benson.
This box set of 11 CDs and one DVD, issued by the Bear Family label in Germany, features all the recordings Bob Wills did from 1932 until 1947. In effect, perhaps more than any other Bear Family boxes (which are admittedly for fanatics), this collection -- with its changing lineups, painstaking documentation, and phenomenal performances -- offers a stunning portrait in sound, images, and words of the true crossroads of American music. On these CDs one can hear the sound of antiquity, the present popular styles of the day, and a solid and well-executed vision of the future integrated into a gloriously rowdy, swinging whole. From the first recordings Wills did with Milton Brown & His Brownies in 1932 to the first finished take of "Osage Stomp" in Brunswick's Dallas warehouse by Wills' own Texas Playboys, a remarkable change is heard. With Wills, the emphasis was on music as a whole entity. It began with ancient fiddle tunes taught to him by his father and grandfather and came to include virtually every style of American pop music -- and a few polkas -- that emerged from the beginning of the century, wrapped into one seemingly loose, joyous brew for massive public consumption courtesy of the Southwest. And it was massively consumed and influenced virtually all of the country, pop, big-band, swing, and rock & roll music that came after it, whether the creators of that music acknowledge it -- or today's idiot generation even heard of Wills -- or not.
Virtually all of the ARC and Columbia recordings -- including all of their subsidiary labels such as Vocalion, Brunswick, etc. -- and all of the great vocalists are here: Tommy Duncan performs on the majority of these tracks, but also Leon McAuliffe, Dean and Evelyn McKinney, Laura Lee Owens, and of course Wills, among others. Remarkable too are how many songs here, now regarded as beloved American standards, were first cut by the Texas Playboys; among them are "San Antonio Rose," "Steel Guitar Rag," "Take Me Back to Tulsa," "Trouble in Mind," "Miss Molly," "New San Antonio Rose," "Spanish Two Step," and many others. All of them are infused with the bristling energy, sizzling intent, and good humor and charisma of the bandleader. As if it weren't enough to release all of the previously issued material from these years, Bear Family includes every surviving alternate take, completely unreleased material, studio banter, airchecks, and more. ...
| | Phil Lynott Philip Lynott Album CD (1982)
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$10.45 Going by this album, Phil Lynott would have had a lot in common with Bob Geldof, with both of them writing songs that strove for memorable hooks and related to growing up in the rough end of Ireland. The Philip Lynott Album has some surprisingly sweet moments, considering Lynott's hard-rocking past with Thin Lizzy. It generated a bona fide European pop hit in a remodeled version of "Yellow Pearl" (co-written by Midge Ure of Ultravox), a sarcastic attack on Asian marketing methods. ~ Steven McDonald
The Philip Lynott Album, originally released in 1982 has some surprisingly ...
| | Greg Piccolo Homage CD (2001)
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$15.75 Here's one modern tribute disc that's worth celebrating -- a Greg Piccolo showcase where he covers tunes once done to a turn by husky-toned tenor sax growlers in the jazz and R&B arenas. Illinois Jacquet, Red Prysock, Gene Ammons, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ben Webster, Clifford Scott, and Joe Houston are the objects of Piccolo's veneration, and he can make you do a double-take at the accuracy and grit of his impressions. Lester Young is the ringer on the tribute list, in a category separate from the heavier-toned players listed above, yet Piccolo appropriately lightens his tone a bit while retaining the slurred majesty of the other tracks on "Lester Smooths It Out." This recording contains none of the usual genuflecting reverence that grips most tribute albums, for it has plenty of fire, spirit, and a sense of fun; dig, for example, Piccolo's R&B honking and ultrasonic squealing on Houston's "Blow Joe Blow" and the gospel-driven fervor on Prysock's "Handclappin.'" The band (Reese Wynans on organ and piano, Marty Ballou on basses, Jeffrey Cashien on acoustic guitar, and Bobby Ruggiero on drums) easily swerves back and forth between jazz and R&B, generating some pretty tough swing ...
| | Dion Wanderer: His Greatest Hits On Laurie Records CD (2002)
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| | Switchhitter Fer-De-Lance CD (2003)
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| | 20 Bluegrass Originals CD (2005) Remastered; Reissued
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| | Thrushes Sun Come Undone CD (2007)
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