| | Uli Jon Roth Live At Castle Donington CD Uli Jon Roth Discography of CDs
Live At Castle Donington Music Uli Jon Roth Live At Castle Donington Songs | 1. | Sky Overture - (studio) |
| 2. | Concerto D' Aranjuez - (studio) |
| 3. | Let It Roll - (studio) |
| 4. | Rock Bottom - (studio) |
| 5. | Sunshine of Your Love - (studio) |
| 6. | White Room - (studio) |
| 7. | All Along the Watchtower - (studio) |
| 8. | Trail in the Wind - (studio) |
| 9. | Midnight Train - (studio) |
| 10. | King Returns - (studio) |
| 11. | Spoonful - (studio) |
| 12. | Doctor Doctor - (studio) |
| 13. | Fireworks Jam - (studio) |
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| | Three Days Grace Life Starts Now CD (2009)
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$12.95 The third studio album from Canadian arena rockers Three Days Grace treads familiar ground, presenting 12 slabs of the kind of reliable, accessible, and serviceable hard rock that will always have an audience. 2006's ONE-X dealt heavily with vocalist Adam Gontier's personal demons, a theme that continues on LIFE STARTS NOW, albeit with a hint of sunlight. With a sound that lands somewhere in between Breaking Benjamin, Collective Soul, and Godsmack--Gontier sounds like a less volatile Trent Reznor--LIFE STARTS NOW treats the well-worn metal themes of anger, isolation, heartache, and redemption ...
| | Metallica Death Magnetic CD (2008)
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$15.65 In the five years between the two releases, Metallica seem to have gotten back in touch with the raw power of their classic period, with a little help from legendary producer Rick Rubin. One listen to the 10-minute epic "Suicide & Redemption" with its mix of raw rock ferocity and complex musical development should tell you the old Metallica's back in business. Long tracks with complex structures and intricate, speedy riffs abound. Most appealing for longtime fans may be the return to the frenzied guitar solos of yore. Rubin seems to have assisted the band on a path that successfully combines power, melodicism, and pure, unadulterated metal mania, over a sonic statement that definitively proves there's nothing over-the-hill about middle-aged metal.
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| | Slayer Reign In Blood CD (1986)
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$9.59 Slayer's major-label debut remains one of the most brutal metal albums ever recorded, uncompromising in its extremes; ironically, it's their mainstream breakthrough release. Infusing its thrash sound with a hardcore-punk influence, the cacophonous quartet shifts from supernatural terror to real-life horrors with shorter songs such as "Necrophobic" and "Postmortem". The change is most notable on the gruesome depiction of Nazi butcher Josef Mengele on the frenzied epic "Angel of Death". Only the apocalyptic closing number, "Raining Blood," hearkens back to the semi-melodic Slayer style from SHOW NO MERCY and HELL AWAITS.
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$6.49 On its third album, Wishbone Ash doesn't mess with its formula--as before, this long running British rock institution purveys a mix of blues, folk, and Yes- style riffs mated to endearingly cosmic lyrics. The songs here, however, are considerably more focused and well crafted than on the band's previous efforts, and the harmony singing is delightful.
As always, the band's basis is the tag team guitars of Andy Powell and Ted Turner. Fans of this duo's mix of Yardbirds- and Allman Brothers- style harmony licks and dueling solos will find much ...
| | Kinsey Report Edge Of The City CD (1987)
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$10.59 Mixing the Chicago tradition (their father is the noted guitar/harmonica wizard Lester "Big Daddy" Kinsey) with more contemporary musical elements like rock and reggae, The Kinsey Report manages to create a muscular, forward-looking musical statement without compromising their deep roots in the blues.
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| | Victory Style CD (1996)
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$9.69 It's almost comical how at least 70-percent of this sampler sounds the same. Seriously, if Strife, Snapcase, Integrity, and Earth Crisis all covered each others' songs, it would be very hard for a non-Victory ...
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| | Witchfynde Cloak & Dagger CD (1983) (Import) Brazil
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$14.79 Witchfynde's third album, Cloak and Dagger, arrived after a near three-year hiatus from which most people never expected the band to return. Still, the British quartet led by enigmatic guitarist Montalo weren't quite ready to call it a day just yet, drafting singer Luther Beltz and bassist Pete Surgey to attempt a comeback with this release. Sadly for them, this was not to be. Too much time had elapsed and the band's inexplicable toning down of both their heavy metal aggression as well as their dark and sinister attitude with second album Stagefright had upset many among their original fan base. Whether these fans felt truly betrayed, or simply sensed a lack of conviction whose "whys" or "wherefores" could hardly be expressed in words, no amount of renewed purpose to the cause of heavy metal or demonic subject matter could help Cloak and Dagger repair the wounds. For the most part, songs like "The Devil's Playground," "Cry Wolf," and the title track offer pedestrian '80s metal with little to write home about, while showcasing new man Beltz's questionable and excessive usage of a falsetto style made famous by King Diamond -- you know the one. Meanwhile, plodding, non-committal rockers with absolutely nothing to ...
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