| | Jimmy Barnes Two Fires CD - Import Jimmy Barnes Discography of CDs
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Jimmy Barnes waited three years before releasing the follow-up to the hugely successful Freight Train Heart. Two Fires was the result, and you would never guess by listening to it that the gap between this and its predecessor had been so long. Two Fires is standard Barnes: arena rock anthems and commercial ballads topped by Barnes' nicotine-inflected rasp. Put simply, if you heard Freight Train Heart, you've pretty much heard Two Fires. It was a safe option for Barnes to release what is, in effect, Freight Train Heart 2, but not a good option. Only a few songs are anything more than album filler (most notably "Let's Make It Last All Night"), making Two Fires an album for die-hard fans only. ~ Jonathan Lewis
2003 reissue of the Aussie hard rocker's 1990 album. 11 tracks taken from the original masters. Liberation Blue.
Recording information: Chapel Studios, Encino, CA; Rhinoceros Recordings, Sydney, Australia.
Photographer: Greg Gorman.
Personnel: Jimmy Barnes (vocals, background vocals); Jeff Neill, Todd Sharp, Brian Setzer (guitar, background vocals); Mark Lizotte, Wally Stocker (guitar); Kevin Savigar (keyboards); Grace Gehman, Eliza Jane Barnes, Spencer Brock, Sue Thacker, ... Jimmy Barnes Two Fires Songs | 1. | Lay Down Your Guns |
| 2. | Let's Make It Last All Night |
| 3. | Little Darling |
| 4. | Love Is Enough |
| 5. | Hardline |
| 6. | One of a Kind |
| 7. | Sister Mercy |
| 8. | When Your Love Is Gone  |
| 9. | Between Two Fires |
| 10. | Fade to Black |
| 11. | Hold On! I'm Comin' |
| Purchase Two Fires CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jimmy Barnes Freight Train Heart CD (1987)
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| | Canned Heat Hallelujah CD (1968) Import
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$27.95 With Bob Hite and Alan Wilson switching off on vocals, Canned Heat delivered as consistent a blues product as George Thorogood, only with more diversity and subtle musical nuances keeping the listener involved. "Same All Over" breaks no new ground, opening up the Hallelujah disc, but the enthusiasm and reverence the band has for the genre is special. Al Wilson's distinctive voice -- heard on two Top 20 hit records in 1968 -- is enhanced with his eerie whistling on "Change My Ways" and the wonderfully ragged instrumentation. The way the keys bubble up under the guitars, it would have been a natural for these guys to groove their way into a Grateful Dead-style jam band thing, but two vocalists dying within an 11-year span is a bit much for any ensemble. The name Canned Heat is so cool that it becomes the title of the third song. "Canned Heat" is a pretty accurate description of what they play, and the bluesy, slow Bob Hite vocal works wonders over the incessant Henry Vestine/Alan Wilson guitar work. Nice stuff. Jim Newsom calls "Sic 'Em Pigs" "an entertaining era-specific goof." The slide guitars herald the anti-police anthem, featuring drummer Fito de la Parra, Alan Wilson, and Henry Vestine making the pig noises, with a public service announcement for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept. thrown in for good measure. Skip Taylor's production work is just fine, a muddy blend of instrumentation making for a cohesive sound wall ...
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| | Katie Marie Reach For Me CD (2005)
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$16.45 The northern-most tip in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is an unlikely place to breed the warmth of soul music, but for twenty-three year old R&B singer Katie Marie. It turns out to be just that. According to a local music critic, “Katie’s sound takes its genesis from music born long before she was, but she makes it her own. Katie sings with soulfulness, even a melancholy that 20-somethings are not suppose to have”. From the time she was young, Katie had a passion for music and expressed this passion by constantly singing around the house to the music of such artists as Natalie Cole, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston. After encouragement from her vocal coach at the end of her senior year in high school, Katie became involved in an opera called Caveleria Rusticana. This was a production put on by the Pine Mountain Music Festival. Katie began college the following summer at Central Michigan University, but the thought of a musical career never left her mind. At the age of 19, Katie decided to test her vocal ability and recorded a 3 song demo CD. Not long after the demo was recorded, Katie’s Dad passed the CD off to Bernie Larsen, a local producer/musician/songwriter who has played for Melissa Etheridge, Public Enemy, and Lucinda Williams, and who’s songs have been recorded by the likes of Jackson Brown. He listened to the demo and saw enough potential that he decided to set up a meeting with Katie. They met at a local coffee shop in November 2003 and decided to record a song Bernie had composed with friend Michael Anderson. Michael had also written a song called “Maybe it was Memphis”, which became a number one hit for country star Pam Tillis. One song led to another, and over the summer of 2004, the majority of an album was recorded. In November 2004, the album “Reach for Me”, a collection of original pop R&B songs was released. Bernie Larson was the producer and primary writer for the CD. The record included songs co-written by Katie herself, and current Paul McCartney band member Brian Ray, who also wrote the Smokey Robinson #1 song, “One Heartbeat at a Time.”The first song on the CD, which the album was named after (Reach For Me) received a great amount of support and airplay in many parts of Michigan. For the majority of the summer of 2005 after her fourth year in college, Katie rehearsed songs from her album along with a few cover songs and performed with a band at a local coffee shop. A week later Katie performed at the Marquette, MI seafood festival, where she found out that the song “Reach For Me” had become the second most requested song of the year on the Marquette radio station 107.7 WMQT. Katie returned to college for a fifth year in the fall of 2005. While she was away at school, Katie’s dad contacted current CBS recording artist PJ Olsson in hopes that PJ would meet with Katie to discuss her musical ambitions. In 2007 Olsson was nominated for a best surround sound record grammy and received a Mix Magazine award for best surround sound record. In March of 2006 Katie and PJ met and decided to work on writing and recording a few songs over the summer. After graduating from Central Michigan University with a double major in health/fitness and dietetics, Katie returned home for the summer excited to work with ...
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