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ABSOLUTE POWER is the 2002 release by heavy metallists Blitzkrieg and features 12 tracks, including "Legion," "Soul Stealer," and "The Face Of Death."
2002 album from one of the original & best NWOBHM bands. 12 tracks of classic power metal. Eight-page booklet with lyrics. Edgy Records. Blitzkrieg Absolute Power Songs | 1. | Legion |
| 2. | Soul Stealer |
| 3. | Face of Death, The |
| 4. | Enchanted Tower |
| 5. | Well Rock Forever |
| 6. | Terror Zone |
| 7. | Hamunaptra |
| 8. | Dark City |
| 9. | Who Takes the Fall |
| 10. | Dv8r |
| 11. | Metalizer |
| 12. | Feel the Pain |
| Absolute Power Music Review Purchase Absolute Power CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | The Very Best Of Enya CDs (2009) With DVD
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$21.00 Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like "Orinoco Flow," "Caribbean Blue," and "Book of Days" in the pot and out of the way, it's easier to appreciate hidden gems like "Cursum Perficio," "Boadicea," "Trains and Winter Rains," and "Anywhere Is." Also notable is the inclusion of "May It Be" and a previously unreleased version of "Aníron (I Desire)," both of which originally appeared on the soundtrack for the first chapter of Peter Jackson's beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy. ~ James Christopher Monger
Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like "Orinoco Flow," "Caribbean Blue," and "Book of Days" in the pot and out of the way, ...
| | Slayer World Painted Blood CDs (2009) With DVD; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$19.89 Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), Slayer was the least compromising and most consistent. As such, 2009's WORLD PAINTED BLOOD recalled more than the title of Slayer's 1986 masterpiece REIGN IN BLOOD; it shared the earlier album's ferocious aggression and trademark speed metal-meets-hardcore sound. Throughout, the sound is ...
| | Dethklok Metalocalypse: The Dethalbum CD (2007)
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| | Hypocrisy Taste Of Extreme Divinity CD (2009)
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| | Slayer Haunting The Chapel CD (1984)
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$8.35 Digitally remastered by Eddie Schreyer (November 1993, Future Disc).
Boasting the awesome "Chemical Warfare," a regular staple of Slayer's live shows, the Haunting the Chapel EP was a more crucial stepping stone in the legendary L.A. band's career development than many give it credit for. Issued in between the band's very promising debut and the following year's more sonically ripened Hell Awaits, Haunting the Chapel offers important clues about this transition period, which saw Slayer's rock-based ...
| | Stryper Murder By Pride CD (2009)
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$10.65 After the original Stryper lineup (minus bassist Tim Gaines) reunited for 2005's somewhat alternative/nu-metal tinged REBORN, the band made a stylistic return to form with MURDER BY PRIDE. Brimming with harmonized twin guitar leads, big hair metal-approved shout-along hooks, and Michael Sweet's trademark soaring, Dennis DeYoung-esque vocals, the album rivals the best of Styper's `80s output, including the genre-defining ...
| | Larry Coryell Monk, Trane, Miles & Me CD (1999)
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$13.45 Larry Coryell was one of the first and, depending on your point of view, one of the best/worst fusion guitarists in jazz history. He's done some truly exciting, breakthrough work with Gary Burton, Philip Catherine, Carla Bley and John McLaughlin, and some then-trendy stabs at funk that are best forgotten. With MONK..., Coryell gets back to his jazz roots. By covering tunes by the greats (many of which have become jazz standards) Coryell pays homage to the ...
| | Levantis Aromatherapy: Sensual CD (2001) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Jason Becker Blackberry Jams CD (2003)
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$14.29 Jason Becker is the protagonist of one of rock & roll's most tragic and inspiring stories, refusing to give up his joie de vivre or his inspirational muse despite being struck down by A.L.S. almost 15 years before this particular release, 2002's The Blackberry Jams. Of course, the fact that Becker's difficult condition has made it impossible for him to pick up, much less play, a guitar in over a decade, predicates that the 31 solos and song-snippets collected here were all committed to tape a long time ago, mostly between 1987 and 1988. Recorded ...
| | Corbin King Destination CD (2004)
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| | Joey Defrancesco Alma Records Presents: One Take Volume 1 CD (2005) (Import) Enhanced CD; Netherlands
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| | My Morning Jacket At Dawn/Tennessee Fire Demos CD (2007)
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$11.09 Recording information: Nashvegas; WFPK.
| | E-Coli Wrong Food For You CD (2005)
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$16.45 bio - overweight, overmedicated native newyorker already with 3 full lenghts under his xtra large belt. Realesed first 12' in 2002 ...
| | Free Love Babies Home Improvement For Condemned Buildings CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Lost Eden Cycle Repeats CD (2007)
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$12.49 When the year 2007 rolled around, Europe continued to seriously dominate the death metal/black metal field (something it had been doing since the '90s) as well as goth metal, progressive metal, and the power metal revival movement. But one area where the United States remained quite dominant was the metalcore/hardcore realm; the vast majority of metalcore or screamo bands that emerged in the early to mid-2000s were American bands. There are exceptions to that rule, certainly -- and one of them is Japan's Lost Eden, who offer by-the-book screamo on Cycle Repeats. Screamo (which shouldn't be confused with either traditional metalcore or technical metalcore and math metal) goes by several other names, including post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, and emotional metalcore. But whatever name one uses, screamo has experienced big-time saturation; the style has been beaten to death by a ton of bands that sound alike, and Lost Eden don't bring anything out of the ordinary to screamo on this 2006 recording/2007 release. The familiar screamo elements -- lots of swirling guitars, tortured introspection, angry screaming vocals contrasted with clean sensitive vocals -- are very much a part of the totally predictable Cycle Repeats. And once you get past the fact that Lost Eden are from Japan, there is nothing that ...
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