| | Pere Ubu Shape Of Things CD Pere Ubu Discography of CDs
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Pere Ubu Shape Of Things Songs | 1. | Heart Of Darkness | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Cloud 149 | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Gone Gone Gone | |
| 4. | 30 Seconds Over Tokyo | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Life Stinks | |
| 6. | Final Solution | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Pushin Too Hard | |
| 8. | The Way She Looks | |
| 9. | Doris Day Sings Sentimental Journey | |
| 10. | Can't Believe It | |
| 11. | I Wanna Be Your Dog  | |
| 12. | Heroin / Outro | |
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| | Grace Garland Lovers Never Lie (In Bed) CD (2005)
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$16.45 Grace Garland, singer-actress-songwriter, brings a uniquefusion of jazz and contemporary R&B to her ultra-sultrylyrics. Grace's music is an intimate experience; it's that innervoice,that voice behind closed doors after having a few martiniswith your girlfriends, or that voice that you're only courageousenough to share with yourself. Grace Garland's music speaks towomen, allowing for reflection, empowerment and feel-goodmoments.Grace has been an entertainer from the beginning. She is knownfor her stunning solo performances and for sharing thespotlight with her band The G-Spot Band as well as a variety ofmusicians including: the late Phyllis Hyman; Jazz Flutist BobbiHumphrey; Grammy Award-Winning Songwriter Julie Gold;The Carl Orrie Trio, Peter Cincotti, Rob Thomas and John Mayer.When she's not singing, Grace's voice can be heard on countlessTV ...
| | Ode Hazelwood Radio Noise CD (2007)
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$11.55 From the opening strains of Ode Hazelwood’s “Jamestown,” you know you’re listening to something out of the ordinary. As the Americana format devolves into caricature, the Nashville duo, comprised of Joseph and Raven Hazelwood, strives to bring a revived spirit to American music (and its European antecedents). Rather than rehash the past, Ode Hazelwood looks to a future where cabaret and jug band music can coexist with anti-folk artists like Beck––a world where the antique and the contemporary meld into an irresistible yet otherworldly whole. This forward-thinking eclecticism is apparent on Ode Hazelwood’s debut CD, Radio Noise. “Jamestown,” for example, begins with a scratchy Optigan drum loop and Joseph’s front porch-sounding banjo line. As the song builds, Raven’s resonator mandolin plays a hooky countermelody that owes as much to U2 as it does to hillbilly virtuoso Jethro Burns. Musical saw adds a ghostly touch to the track, which borrows from the past but refuses to stay there. Ode Hazelwood’s debt to German-American composer Kurt Weill is apparent on “Traveling Hard,” another track from Radio Noise. Accompanied by a Salvation Army Band brass section, Raven (channeling Weill’s wife, Lotte Lenya) sings “Baby I’m traveling hard tonight/ By the pale hollow starlight/ It kind of makes me want for you.” With that, the band crashes in with a drunken circus groove worthy of a Weimar-era cabaret. Joseph and Raven Hazelwood both attended Nashville’s Belmont University––he was a percussionist and a songwriter from Kentucky; she was violinist and voice major from eastern New York state. They met in Concert Band, which is appropriate given the orchestral nature of their future collaboration. ...
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