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Sweden's Evergrey figure among a rare breed of progressive metal bands capable of balancing their undeniably impressive musicianship and lofty song and lyric-writing ambitions with the commitment to serving a song's best interest, not their own individual instrumental prowess. More unique yet is their heavy reliance on power metal -- often the most predictable and repetitive of metal subgenres -- for much of their sonic imprint, as they effortlessly integrate its best elements into their inventive compositions. Arguably their most consistent and rewarding to date, the group's stellar fourth album Recreation Day fleshes out what few forced experiments had tarnished earlier works into a strong and cohesive set from start to finish. Singer/guitarist Tom Englund wisely eschews the operatic excesses employed by many of his peers, both in the progressive and power metal fields; yet his range is quite impressive, ranging from delicately emotive melodies (particularly on the beautiful "Madness Caught Another Victim") to spitting fury bordering on death metal-style shouting (see moments in "The Great Deceiver"). Along with fellow guitarist Henrik Danhage, his frequently beautiful solos often become the lasting centerpieces of album highlights such as "As I Lie Here Bleeding," "Visions," and the title track. Keyboards and synthesizers are also an ever-present ingredient of the band's sound, but never overwhelm the songs (see the excellent "Your Darkest Hour" for a perfect example), which retain a crushingly focused, heavy metal sheen at all times. Recreation Day is another strong outing from a reliable force in Scandinavian metal. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Limited edition of Swedish progressive metal king's 2003 album includes one nine minute bonus track, 'Trilogy Of The Damned'. Deluxe Digipak with booklet, photos, credits & lyrics. Inside Out Music/SPV. Recreation Day Music Review Purchase Recreation Day CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Evergrey In Search Of Truth CD (2001)
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$14.55 The truth is out there. Evergrey's ...
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| | Evergrey Solitude Dominance Tragedy CD (2004) Special Edition; Enhanced CD
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| | Evergrey Inner Circle CD (2004) Bonus Tracks; Limited Edition
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| | Kitaro Thinking Of You CD (1999)
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$14.05 Thinking of You is one of the most beautiful CDs of all time, certainly in the new age community. It is by Kitaro, whose name means -- fittingly -- "a man of love." These dramatic atmospheres are not subtle. They are overflowing with bravado, romance, serenity, and peace. The most important element that Kitaro injects is love -- for his craft, his listeners, and himself. The powerful emotions surround deep listeners on this journey to ecstasy. This wonderful CD will appeal to fans of Suzanne Ciani, Constance Demby, Vangelis, and Dean Evenson. ~ Jim Brenholts
For over a quarter century, Japan's Kitaro has been an internationally recognized icon and globally acclaimed composer and musician. Influenced early on by American rock and R&B, Kitaro began experimenting with synthesizers and a rainbow of unconventional sounds in the mid-'70s. His pioneering fusion of electronic artistry, traditional Japanese forms, and pop-inflected Western idioms created a lush, harmonic, and poetic sound that won the now legendary artist a huge international following. 1980's Volume 1 in the revered Silk Road series is considered an all-time masterpiece, with subsequent volumes only adding to its luster. '87's GRAMMY-nominated The Light Of The Spirit, a collaboration with Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart, exceeded sales of two million in the U.S. alone, elevating Kitaro's presence Stateside to an unprecedented degree. 1992's transcendent Dream, made with Yes' Jon Anderson, was also a smash, and other highlights are too numerous to single out.2000's Thinking Of You, ...
| | 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Al Jolson CD (2001)
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$6.79 Recorded between 1945 and 1947. Includes liner notes by Joseph F. Laredo.
Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (Audio Mechanics, Los Angeles, California).
After recording successfully in the 1910s and being the top solo artist of the 1920s (according to chart researcher Joel Whitburn), Al Jolson stopped making records for 12« years between 1932 and 1945, when he was lured back into the studio by Decca just prior to the comeback he scored due to the film biography The Jolson Story in 1946. He cut 71 sides for Decca up to his death in 1950, many of them re-recordings of his early hits, now sung ...
| | Maximum Darkness CD (2003)
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| | Cruachan Folk-Lore CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Reptoids Slayed CD (2008)
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| | Jason Day Live Love Life CD (2008) Import
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$7.09 At a time when the music industry and worldwide spirits are low, Jason Day comes with positivism and good will on his debut release 'Live Love Life.' This release is an anthemic dance record, rhythmically driven in new romantic layers with catchy commercial pop undertones recalling 80s and 90s dance hooks and moody production. Jason Day was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and was an enthusiastic music fan from an early age. He would maintain his enthusiasm for all things in light of the personal challenges that he faced throughout his childhood. As an infant and young child, he faced life threatening health complications. When he became a teenager, his parents separated, and then one year later his father would pass away. Shortly after the loss of his father, his mother was notified that the manager of the estate misappropriated funds -- they were left penniless. Through all of this, Jason found that his love of music and songwriting was enhanced, and it pulled him closer to his internal source of strength and creativity. He and his mother immigrated to California, and she worked two full time jobs to support Jason and his older sister who stayed behind in South Africa to finish a degree in law. The move was bittersweet for Jason. He had to leave his only sister, yet he felt there would be an abundance of opportunity in the United States. Jason continued to pursue his musical passion and his classical training throughout high school and into college and while attending college Jason was commissioned to write an orchestral/choral work which solidified his interest to pursue music. ...
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