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Pacifier's 'Live' is the closest you'll get to the experience without a stamp on your wrist. In the wake of 2002's breakthrough debut from the band formerly known as Shihad, 'Live' is a red raw & in-yer-face tour document recorded over seven shows in New Zealand in August 2003. 24 tracks in all including 'Home Again', 'Bitter', 'Run', 'Comfort Me', 'My Mind's Sedate', 'Deb's Night Out' & many more. Copy Controlled. WEA. Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Glee Cast Glee: The Music, Vol. 2 CD (2009) Original Soundtrack
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$9.58 The second Glee soundtrack throws a bone to the show's supporting characters, with Jenna Ushkowitz (the faux-stuttering Tina) singing her first solo and Amber Riley (Mercedes) receiving a larger chunk of airtime. Lea Michele and Matthew Morrison continue to steal the show, though; Morrison delivers one of the album's most inventive songs with a mash-up of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and "Young Girl," while Michele sings the absolute pants off of everything the producers give her. The album sometimes strays away from choral arrangements and focuses on individual actors, but it's hard not to sing along with a song like "Jump," where the cast replaces Eddie Van Halen's keyboard riff with bright choral harmonies. ~ Andrew Leahey
The second Glee soundtrack feels a bit rushed, arriving no less than four weeks after Vol. 1's release and featuring songs from half as many episodes. Returning fans will still find a lot to enjoy here, though, as Jenna Ushkowitz (the faux-stuttering Tina) gets her first solo and supporting characters Amber Riley (Mercedes) and Kevin McHale (Artie) enjoy a healthier chunk of airtime. Nevertheless, ...
| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History V. 2: On Film DVD (1997)
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| | Gov't Mule By A Thread CD (2009)
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$11.89 BY A THREAD is Gov't Mule's first studio album since HIGH & MIGHTY was issued in 2006. Since that time, bassist Andy Hess has been replaced by Jorgen Carlsson, though Hess appears on two tracks at the end of the album. Carlsson's playing style is much more aggressive than Hess', and is therefore closer - in spirit anyway - to Gov't Mule's original bassist, the late Allen Woody, though he possesses an adventurous sense of time and is harmonically more colorful than either Woody or Hess. Carlsson and drummer Matt Abst are a solid match, since Abst is a drummer used to shifting time signatures and allowing the unexpected in while still driving a band. The band's keyboardist and rhythm guitarist, Danny Louis, is a shape-shifter, playing to whatever is needed in a given track. His manner of coloring sounds inside and around a particular tune's framework is a large part of what makes Gov't Mule's sound so fresh here - despite the fact that they don't stray far from what they do best. Warren Haynes and his guitar are, as usual, front and center, his guitar screaming, his big throaty growl hammering down lyrics like a Southern fire-and-brimstone preacher with earthshaking soul. The material on this set is tight; there is less jamming but Gordie Johnson's production and mixing equalize everything at ten, making ...
| | Michael Jackson Bad CD (1987) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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$7.59 Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California).
Jackson's domination of the world record market continued following Thriller, although by comparison it was an almighty flop with only 12 million sales. As Pink Floyd and Dire Straits have proved, one album can go completely sales haywire without necessarily being any better. The title track and the gorgeous "Man In The Mirror" were substantial hits, but quality material such as "Dirty Diana" and "Liberian Girl" bolster a strong album. Jackson also seemed to have found the romance he seeks in "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" and "The Way You Make Me Feel." Regardless of his press, history clearly shows ...
| | Kings Of Leon Only By The Night CD (2008)
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$8.99 With their raw, organic sound, Tennessee's Kings of Leon emerged in 2003 as Southern rock for the indie-garage set, sort of a Strokes for the South. While there were hints of a new direction on their third album, BECAUSE OF THE TIMES, its follow-up, ONLY BY THE NIGHT, follows through with a near-reinvention of the ...
| | Breaking Benjamin Dear Agony CD (2009)
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$13.15 Breaking Benjamin's fourth foray into the crowded waters ...
| | Erroll Garner That's My Kick/Gemini/Magician/Gershwin & Kern/Dreamstreet/One World Concert/Now Playin CDs (1999)
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$43.15 This 6 CD box set contains the tracks from 12 complete LPs originally released on Erroll Garner's Octave label between 1959-1973. The original album titles were NOW PLAYING: A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES, UP IN ERROLL'S ROOM, THAT'S MY KICK, GEMINI, MAGICIAN, GERSHWIN AND KERN, ONE WORLD CONCERT, DREAMSTREET, CLOSEUP IN SWING, A NEW KIND OF LOVE, CAMPUS CONCERT and FEELING IS BELIEVING.
From His Own Octave Rec.Catalo 1959-73;1st Time On CD
Liner Note Authors: Martha Glaser; Donald Elfman.
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| | Drunk Raised Toward CD (1999)
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$13.05 Right next door to Lambchop and down the street from Vic Chesnutt you'll find the beautiful and delicate music of Drunk. Rather than sing along with it, or bop your head to it, you'll find that the band's languid, dreamy sound invites immersion. Although they are a sextet (Three guitarists! ...
| | Goldblade Strictly Hardcore CD (2003)
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$11.99 After the initial blitz of U.K. punk bands circa 1977, and the smaller and much more insular wave of early '80s bands that eventually coalesced under the catchall term Oi!, punk rock largely went underground in Great Britain. With the U.S. being a larger and more populous country with a stronger D.I.Y. network, it was more possible for various cities to maintain strong local punk scenes in the states through the '80s and '90s, when the British punk scene seemed to be limited to a small handful of old-school purists. That makes Goldblade just that much more interesting. Formed in the U.K. around 1996 by singer/songwriter John Robb, former frontman of the Membranes (the missing link between the scrappy indie pop of the Television Personalities and some of the early Creation Records bands, and the art/punk rock attitude of the Three Johns, the Fall, 1000 Mexicans and other more challenging, noisy bands of the period), Goldblade are strictly old-school punk rock, just not of the type that most Americans think of when they hear that description. From the Sex Pistols on down, British punk bands had a more overt love for good old-fashioned rock and roll than the ...
| | Gentlemen De Paris: Groovy Sounds From The 60'S, Vol. 1 CD (Import) Import
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| | Biff Rose Fill Your Heart With CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.89 Fill Your Heart with Biff Rose does a good job of drawing 18 tracks from Biff Rose's 1968-1985 recordings; about two-thirds of it is taken from his pre-1973 output. The most famous of his songs, "Fill Your Heart" (covered by David Bowie on Hunky Dory), is here, of course, as is "Buzz the Fuzz," which Bowie can be heard doing on a live 1970 bootleg (but never officially released). For collectors, there's a rare non-LP 1969 single, "Take Care of My Brother"/"Myrtle's Pies," taken from sessions for an unreleased album that didn't get far; the A-side in particular has somewhat more elaborate production than much of his early material, though it's still not exactly conventional pop. Unfortunately, due to licensing ...
| | Geralds Rainbow Calling You CD (2005)
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$11.39 Artist InformationInstrumentationTennis Mounts: Vocals, GuitarNick Franceschina: BassJason Coulter: DrumsBiographyWinter of 2000 brought about the dramatic entrance of Cincinnati rock band Gerald's Rainbow (GR), a name conjured from an obscure dream frontman Tennis Mounts had as a teenager. Well-crafted songs combined with sweeping dynamics and superb musicianship has brought the group the local and regional success it has enjoyed.The core members lead by Tennis Mounts were brought together in their high school years with a common interest in creating the signature style GR is now known for. "I spent a lot of time in other bands playing drums and really listening to all of the elements of a song, "says Mounts. "I realized later how much I must have sub-consciously soaked up when I started writing my own tunes. They came so easily; they literally wrote themselves."Following his lead, Jason Coulter (drums), and Nick Franceschina (bass) rounded out the sound, bringing both a personal and musical dynamic rarely found in bands today. Described as ".. mercially accessible..." and "Radio friendly...", GR managed to court the interest of Chad Taylor (Live), Adam Kontis (co-owner of Moon Tree Studios), John Curley (Afghan Whigs) and Phil Schuster (Live, Ramones). This interest quickly formed into a group effort, resulting in an incredibly strong, well-produced set of songs for the tentatively titled CD "Calling You". As the band's relationship continues to flourish with ...
| | Sonora Santanera Las Numero 1 CD (2007) (Import)
$24.95 | | Ween Friends CD (2007) Extended Play
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$6.79 After an extended hiatus following the 2003 release of Quebec, Ween eased back into active status in the summer of 2007 with the release of the Friends EP through their independent Chocodog Records. Friends acts as a tonic to whatever lingering bad vibes Quebec left behind -- it's hard to shake the despair of "If You Could Save Yourself You Could Save Us All" from the memory -- as it's a relentlessly bright, knowingly cheerful EP, particularly on its pulsating neon-disco title track, designed as an ironic soundtrack to a gay disco and containing just about every color in the homo rainbow, to borrow their own words. It's not the only time Ween plays with homoerotica here, as the EP is bookended by "Slow Down Boy," a soulful slice of unrequited love that isn't quite a joke, no matter how much Gene savors the line "lay back and let him blow you away." Between those two songs are the cold, driving electro-rock of "I Got to Put the Hammer Down," one their best songs in years; the playful reggae epic "King Billy," lasting almost too long at five minutes; and "Light Me Up," a drug-dealing saga set to a bossa nova beat that recalls Joe Jackson as much as it recalls Marc Anthony. What these five songs have in common is that they're lighter on their feet than the Quebec material, and it reconnects Ween to the devilish humor of their best '90s work, along with the excellent songwriting that's always been their backbone. If they can keep this up for a full album, they'll have a fine comeback ...
| | Daishi Dance Melodies Melodies CD (2007) (Import) Import
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