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$42.59 GENESIS ARCHIVE #2 contains both studio and live tracks recorded between 1976 and 1992.
Volume One collected work from Genesis' eight-year period with Peter Gabriel. This three CD follow-up collects rarities--studio outtakes, B-sides, remixes, and previously unreleased live tracks--from what the band refers to in the liner notes as their "20 year experiment" with Phil Collins as lead singer (1975-95).
Most of the songs lean toward the band's pop-soul side, although there's a work-in-progress version of "Mama" that (due to its ...
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$18.75 (MP3 Available for Download) Recorded live at the home of Ray Heindorf in Beverly Hills, California between 1950 and 1955. Includes liner notes by James Lester, as well as excerpts from a conversation between Hank Jones, Adam Makowicz, and Lou Stein.
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$11.35 Useful only to the most devoted Radiohead followers (who will probably have most of the contents to begin with), Com Lag is a patchwork of live material, remixes, B-sides, and other assorted scraps. Naturally, the release isn't nearly as cohesive as Hail to the Thief; its apparent intent is to supply the fans ...
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$39.39 Following up the most idiosyncratic album of their career (JAZZ), Queen makes the transition here from weird pomp-rock band to weird pop band, marking a new musical direction for their '80s output. The major development here is ...
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$13.69 As Patti Smith released a terrific "Glitter in Their Eyes," the Wilma band -- bassist/vocalist Amy Marshall (called "Wilma" by fans), guitarist/vocalist Jim Marshall, and drummer Paul Lobel -- does a combination of Mott the Hoople's "Walking With a Mountain" and the Velvet Underground's "Train Comin' Round the Bend" for a driving opening, "Live Free or Die." The sound has matured since the great punkish second CD, A Piece of Work, with "Viking" and "Geronimo" continuing the assault. The Wilma band is one of the best proponents of crisp, no-nonsense rock & roll since Joan Jett, utilizing sensibilities from the aforementioned Mott the Hoople, Patti Smith, and the Velvet Underground. Though they might not be as grungy as those outfits got, they have the attitude, the songs, and the delivery. "What Goes Around" and "Rock the Nation" have a more defined angst than the previous disc, with neo-psychedelic guitar work in "Rock the Nation" that adds a wonderfully '60s-meets-modern slant. "Go for the Gold" has a cool Runaways anthem chant, while "Back Door Valentine" could almost be a Black Sabbath bottom and riff gone complete pop. A keyboard or additional percussion might enhance a tune going in that direction -- but the three-piece unit keeps things pretty lively as it is. The band employs mostly black-and-white photos except for single color shots of each bandmember and Kali Ma's Hindu goddess on the back of the CD booklet, so the musical imagery, really, is in the playing and lyrics. "Devil's Bed," "Foreplay" (an instrumental with Yma Sumac-type vocal phrasings), and the title track, "Rock the Box," get a little more progressive than the rest of their music but, with the exception of one track, everything is under the four-minute mark. Rock the Box is a nice follow-up to A Piece of Work, both in performance and intensity. ~ Joe Viglione
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