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$13.45 A truly inventive Aerosmith album, still suffused with a gloriously raspy sense of ...
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$15.15 Before DREAMLAND came along, there had been collections of Joni Mitchell's most popular recordings (HITS) and an accompanying volume of esoteric tunes (MISSES), as well as an anthology of Mitchell's latter-day Geffen material. This disc, however, is the closest thing to a definitive single-disc portrait of the convention-flouting, genre-defining singer/songwriter. ...
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$8.49 Personnel: Walter Torres (vocals).
| | Tom Cochrane Ragged Ass Road CD (1995) Import
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$15.15 All songs written or co-written by Tom Cochrane except "Flowers In The Concrete," "Best Waste Of Time" and "Will Of The Gun" (Annette Ducharme).
Taking the best from Bob Seger and John Mellencamp and melding it into something all his own, Tom Cochrane comes up shining as he takes you for a trip down Ragged Ass Road. Short, concise stories about life, love, loss, and the hope of renewal and redemption fill up this set. Some of the best include "I Wish ...
| | Martin Newell Radio Autumn Attic CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.69 Unique singer/songwriter cut from the same cloth as Ray Davies and NIck Drake.
Newell will never be spoken of in analytical Sunday paper pieces that examine how and if veteran rock musicians are growing into middle age gracefully, simply because he's not famous enough to merit mention in such media essays. Yet, for those paying attention, the fact is that he is reflecting the sentiments of a middle-aged musician clinging to his ideals better than almost anyone. These themes are a little more pronounced than usual in Radio Autumn Attic, simply because about half the songs deal with, directly or indirectly, the rigors and regrets of someone who's been on the music scene for decades. There's the Bohemian girl who's now a conventional mother in "The Duchess of Leylandia"; the incurable love of rock hangouts in "Beat Street" (which, not coincidentally, is the number musically closest to the feel of vintage British power pop); the weary conflation of low-paying guitar playing and the declining standards of loose women in "A Woman and Some Whisky"; and a general sense of guys traveling in the same rock & roll world both because they're comfortable in it, and because they're too tired to do something new. This stands ...
| | Queen Pre Ordained CD (2005) Import
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$10.49 Prior to Queen's formation, there was a smattering of recordings laid down by the group's future members -- most of which were unreleased or wallowed in obscurity. The tapes were eventually rediscovered after Freddie Mercury's passing, and led to such unofficial releases as Pre Ordained. Included are tracks that will be long familiar to hardcore fans who purchased bootleg versions years ago -- including selections from the early Brian May/Roger Taylor outfit Smile, as well as solo Freddie Mercury tracks (issued under ...
| | 451, Matt Jorgensen + Hope CD (2004)
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$14.69 The fourth album from Matt Jorgensen's 451 group continues the line of somewhat traditional modern jazz (if that can be considered a proper name for the style) with a definite forward-thinking aspect built in. The album introduces itself with a groove-laden (and aptly named) "Slinky," powered in part by Phil Sparks' powerful bass, before moving into an interesting cover of a Coldplay song. The first part of the "Hope" series (a trio of title tracks) is a much more ethereal work, making use of some violin riffing and a good bit of synth work. It's certainly off the beaten path from what precedes it. Matt Otto's "Che" has a somewhat more pensive feel, but the energy is released via some lengthy soloing by Mark Taylor and Rob Davis on their respective saxes. "Pack Sack," the first of a trio of Jorgensen originals in a row, is a very hot number, letting the quartet bask in their own speed and strength. "Peacefulness" heads back toward the sparseness and ethereal mood of the earlier "Hope" installment, but with a heavier emphasis on the sax here. Using "Peacefulness" as a nice lead-in reminder of the previous installment, the second installment of "Hope" (actually the third installment, as they're presented intentionally out of order) returns the violin and synths, but fills in the sparseness with a heavier, subtly Bo Diddley-esque beat throughout thanks to Jorgensen. "Sanguine," an original from saxophonist Taylor, is a more relaxed outing with the quartet, but with a somewhat passionate (rather fitting for the title) atmosphere hidden inside. Pianist Ryan Burns also gets a nice shot at displaying his prowess here. A rendition of Mingus' "Fables of Faubus" makes for an interesting mix, but more importantly perhaps shows off the ability of the bandmembers to work together in unusual ways, playing off one another in a manner completely different from the rest of the album. "Ibrahymn" goes back to the relaxed state of the earlier "Sanguine" with a similar passion, but a little more rhythm perhaps. The album ends on the middle section of the "Hope" trilogy, back to the spacy-sparse arrangements of violin, synths, and sax, as well as a nice tambura drone. As one would expect, this one sits firmly between the emptiness of "Pt. 1" and the driving drums of "Pt. 3," with something of both within, but yet something original in its improvisation -- a nice way to sum up the album. For a clump of artists out of the jazz spotlight's focus, this is an altogether outstanding piece of work -- a little something for everyone, but a lot of solid modern jazz for all. ~ Adam Greenberg
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| | Avril Lavigne Best Damn Thing CD (2007)
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$9.55 BEST DAMN THING is the third full-length from pop chart upstart Avril Lavigne and shows the artist has lost none of the cheeky, bratty rock edge that put the singer on the map. The album's lead-off single, "Girlfriend," a bouncy pop-punk romp driven by pell-mell energy and a naggingly catchy chorus, is a case in point. "Girlfriend" kicks off the 12-song set with a bang, telling the listener in no uncertain terms that the album is going to be a fast, fun, high-octane ride.
Whereas Lavigne's sophomore release, UNDER MY SKIN, showed a more reflective side of the singer, BEST DAMN THING doesn't waste time navel-gazing or brooding about relationships gone wrong. Instead the album revels in punchy, uncomplicated pop delivered with a teenaged sneer ...
| | Elton John Rocket Man CD (2007) (Import) Import; Remastered
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$23.65 UK pressing.
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