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Hocico: Racso Agroyam, Erk Alcrag.
Audio Mixer: Racso Agroyam.
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| | Negativland Over The Edge Vol. 2: Pastor Dick CD (1989)
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$12.05 Re-released and expanded on CD like its early Over the Edge counterparts, Pastor Dick is one of the best efforts in the continuing series, a hilarious vivisection of the kind of Christian radio programming which permeates America without ever gaining mainstream attention. With Lyons taking on the role of Pastor Dick himself, speaking in a soothing, weirdly friendly tone without ever stepping over completely into the realm of caricature, Negativland and ...
| | Yu Hong-Mei String Glamour CD (1999)
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$11.45 When other young Chinese women were embracing modern Chinese pop and being influenced by American pop stars like Debbie Gibson and Paula Abdul, Yu Hong-Mei was studying traditional Chinese music and playing the erhu. One of China's most legendary string instruments, the erhu is a two-stringed violin that pre-dates the birth of Christ. Like the morin huur, it's an instrument that anyone who's seriously interested in traditional Chinese music should know about. Hong-Mei was in her late 20s when, in 1999, she traveled to the U.S. and recorded String Glamour at Christ the King Chapel in Santa Barbara, CA. This CD marked the first time Hong-Mei had recorded outside of China, and the fact ...
| | Jeff Witzeman Oh My God CD (2002)
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$12.69 Here's an album that made it all the way up to #13 on one critics list of best albums of 2002 (Lee Larcheveque, WMUA, 91.1FM), finishing ahead of such greats as Mark Knopfler and Tori Amos to name a couple. OH MY GOD is largely a product of the superb guitar playing of Goffrey Moore (lead guitarist ...
| | Rondo Veneziano CD (2003) (Import) Import; France
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| | Mick Softley Sunrise/Streetsinger CDs (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$21.69 The music of Mick Softley is very much of a specific time and place (Britain during the 1960s folk boom), and given that he apparently had little interest in commercial success, his recordings are a curious mixture of songs and styles that, at their best, are fascinatingly odd, and at their worse, seem derivative and frustratingly trite. He is also somewhat of a chimera, sounding at times like Donovan (in all of his 1960s phases -- Softley, like Donovan, seems to suffer from a watercolor Zen approach to the world), Bert Jansch, and even Tim Buckley or Harry Nilsson in spots, but he never seems to settle on one voice, which gives all of his albums (save his first, Songs for Swingin' Survivors, which was a straight acoustic folk release) a distinct up and down feel. This set from BGO Records combines Softley's second album, Sunrise, with his third, Street Singer, and since both LPs were produced by Tony Cox and featured the Fotheringay rhythm section, they fit together fairly well. Cox's arrangements, which make heavy use of sitars, saxophones and strings, are carefully appropriate and frequently fascinating, and when Softley is on, he is an extremely gifted and focused performer. Songs like the solo acoustic "Caravan" are wonderfully drawn poetic vignettes that would fit easily on any of Donovan's or Jansch's early albums, and Softley's versions of his own "The War Drags On" and "Gold Watch Blues" bring out the sarcastic humor that is muted or lacking in Donovan's renditions. Other highlights include a delightful piece of funky folk rock, "You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine," the gentle and sincere "Hope," and "I Seen Good Times, I Seen Bad," which sounds like it could be a Tim Buckley song with its soaring, jazzy lead vocal. But all too often Softley seems needlessly affected as a writer, and while being childlike in wonder can certainly be a virtue, it can also lead to disastrous "poetry" if misapplied."Julie Argoyne" would be a brilliant Donovan parody if it were indeed a parody, but it probably isn't, and ultimately seems like a huge chunk of hippie dippy nonsense. "Water Sister, Water Brother" suffers from the same sort of 1960s flower power overload, and several songs are marred by pastel lyrics that could only have seemed relevant if your head was chemically in the clouds. On the ...
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