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Just when it looked like the skewed 1990s psych-pop spirit of the Elephant 6 collective (Olivia Tremor Control, Neutral Milk Hotel, et al.) was left to wither, Apollo Sunshine arrived to bring some paisley power to the 21st century with their 2003 debut, KATONAH. Named for the upstate New York town where it was recorded in a converted barn, the album is a dizzying kaleidoscope of frothy pop, quirky psychedelia, and swirling electronic icing, with moments of undeniable beauty amid the giddy proceedings. Apollo Sunshine Katonah Songs Purchase Katonah CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Echo & The Bunnymen Crystal Days: 1979-1999 CDs (2001) Box Set
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$51.49 The 4-CD box CRYSTAL DAYS includes singles, B-sides, rare live tracks, alternate versions and a 64-page companion book with complete recording notes and historical photos.
Additional personnel includes: Mike Mooney (guitar); Adam Peters (cello, piano); Nick Bernard (violin); London Metropolitan Orchestra (strings, woodwinds, brass); Shankar (strings); Luvan Kiem ...
| | Neil Young On The Beach CD (1974) Remastered
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$8.99 After working his way through loss and chaos on the brilliant TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT (recorded in 1973, but not released until 1975), Neil Young deftly exorcised any lingering demons with 1974's ON THE BEACH. The album opens with the saunter of the aptly titled "Walk On," followed ...
| | Minus 5 I Don't Know Who I Am CD (2003) Let The War Against Music
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$13.85 Although Scott McCaughey pays his bills as a loyal R.E.M. sideman, the longtime Young Fresh Fellows frontman's Minus 5 project has allowed him to explore his fundamental pop/rock leanings with colleague Peter Buck on albums like 2001's acclaimed Let the War Against Music Begin. Recorded in tandem with that set, I Don't Know Who I Am -- a limited-edition disc reportedly restricted to a pressing of just 2,000 copies -- is far darker and more experimental, ...
| | Lucinda Williams Live @ The Fillmore West CDs (2005) Digipak
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| | Pere Ubu Why I Hate Women CD (2006)
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| | Swan Lake Beast Moans CD (2006)
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| | Jive Five Our True Story CD (1983) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Univers Zero Crawling Wind CD (1983)
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$14.59 Most Univers Zero recordings originally appeared on the small French Atem and Cyronic labels, and were not exactly easy to obtain at the time of their initial release. But the long out of print Crawling Wind was recorded as an EP for Eastern Works, the Japanese division of Recommended Records (ReR), and it has achieved a kind of cult status over the years because of its even greater rarity. The original EP was recorded at what was quite possibly Univers Zero's creative peak, after their first three LPs and before they started moving away from acoustic chamber rock and toward a sound that was a little more conventionally electric. The three pieces on the EP (two studio recordings and one live track) are supplemented on Cuneiform's CD reissue with two additional live tracks, plus "Influences," a studio piece previously released only on ReR's 1983 two-disc Rock in Opposition sampler, which featured other iconoclastic bands/artists of the time, such as Art Bears, Faust, Henry Cow, and Robert Wyatt. The mixture of studio and live tracks (and the different times and places of the recordings) doesn't allow Crawling Wind to generate quite the intensity of UZ's three prior recordings -- 1313, Heresie, and Ceux Du Dehors. But with the exception of one early track from 1979 (an alternate live version of "Complainte," which appeared on 1313, UZ's first release), all the tracks on the Cuneiform release were recorded from 1982-1984, and are mature examples of UZ's unique gothic chamber rock sound, which featured a combination of strings (violin, cello, viola), woodwinds (clarinet, bassoon, oboe), and the powerful rhythm section of founder, leader, and primary composer Daniel Denis on drums, and either Guy Seger or Christian Genet on bass. Univers Zero enthusiasts will know what to expect from the studio tracks, which project either the moody gloom of Heresie ("Before the Heat"), or the ferocious, dissonant energy of Ceux Du Dehors ("Toujours Plus à L'est," "Influences"). One of the two long live tracks, "Central Belgium in the Dark" (a verbal play, at least, on 20th century classical composer Charles Ives' "Central Park in the Dark"), represents a slight change of pace for the band, as it is more loosely ...
| | Nancy Hays Come Dance With Me CD (2002)
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$18.99 Get ready to line dance, swing, waltz and two step to "Come Dance With Me," the first CD from singer/songwriter Nancy Hays. Nancy's title track, ...
| | Minor Threat First Demo Tape CD (2003)
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$3.49 FIRST DEMO TAPE contain Minor Threat's previous unreleased first recordings from 1981, newly mixed from the original master tapes in December 2001.
It's amazing what one finds when looking for something else. While going through tape after tape putting together the 20 Years of Dischord box set, Ian MacKaye and company found these tapes that comprise the first recording session of the now legendary hardcore band Minor Threat. Granted, there are no new tracks here and no new revelations musically, but it is interesting to hear the playing progression from these demos to the tracks that actually made release (which can be found on the Complete Discography CD). A very ...
| | Steve Ashley Speedy Return CD (1976)
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$16.19 There's a little bit of a second-generation British folk-rock feel to Ashley's second album, links to the first generation being the presence of Fairport Convention's rhythm section (bassist Dave Pegg and drummer Dave Mattacks) on several tracks as well as some orchestration by Robert Kirby (who did the same for Nick Drake). It's mild, varied mid-'70s British folk-rock sometimes verging on reflective singer/songwriter stuff, particularly on the tunes with strings, "Broken Wing" (one of the better numbers) coming almost close to pop. But there are also echoes of several forms of traditional British Isles folk music in the melodies and lilt of some of the rhythms, especially on "Old John England," which is based on the traditional tune "Pase el Agoa." ...
| | Livingston Taylor There You Are Again CD (2006) (Import)
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$18.35 Once you make it past the sappy opening "Best of Friends" that overloads syrupy Disney-styled strings, after-school-special lyrics, and a guest duet from Carly Simon, all of which make it sound like a Sesame Street outtake, Livingston Taylor's first studio album of new material in nine years finds its footing. The song does set the tone of this disc, though, finding the younger Taylor in a particularly upbeat, love-the-world mood. The following tune, "There I'll Be," unites Taylor siblings James and Kate for the first time on one of Livingston's best tunes. A lovely mid-tempo ballad with a lilting melody and a snappy electric guitar fill from Vince Gill, it is a capsule of everything Livingston does well when the parts fit. There is still no mistaking the similarity to older brother James, at least vocally, but these songs shade more to classic pop, gospel, and jazz. The extended wait between albums has paid off in the immaculate production devoted to each song. A crack band including pros such as drummer Steve Gadd, keyboardist Matt Rollings, saxist David Sanborn, ...
| | B G Play It How It Go CD (2006)
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| | Death Cab For Cutie I Will Possess Your Heart Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
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