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Ozric Tentacles: Ed Wynne (guitars); John (flute, bansuri, ney); Zia (bass instrument); Rad. Personnel: Ed Wynne (guitar, synthesizer); John Egan (flute); Seaweed (synthesizer); Rad (drums). Liner Note Author: Simon Eddie Baker. Unknown Contributor Roles: Rad; Seaweed. Curious Corn continues in the tradition of previous Ozric releases, offering the group's trademark new-age cosmic-rock sound. ~ Jason Ankeny
Ozric Tentacles Curious Corn Songs | 1. | Spyroid |
| 2. | Oolite Grove |
| 3. | Afroclonk |
| 4. | Curious Corn |
| 5. | Oddentity |
| 6. | Papyrus |
| 7. | Meander |
| Curious Corn Music Review Purchase Curious Corn CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
Curious Corn
$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody was taking their final bows. Bill moseyed up over to Andrea, put his arm around her, and when she was looking away, sized her up -- at precisely the same moment Chuck Berry was checking her out. If that doesn't mean that you've broken America, entering its pop ...
| | Ozric Tentacles Spice Doubt CD (1998)
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| | Ozric Tentacles Jurassic Shift CD (1993) Digipak
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$11.19 2003 remastered reissue of 1993 album, packaged in a digipak. Snapper.
Personnel: Joie (keyboards, sampler); Merv (drums); Generator John (tambourine). Liner Note Authors: Simon Eddie Baker; Richard "Bosky" Allen. Recording information: The Mill, Somerset, England. Photographer: Richard White. The Ozrics are a truly curious bunch in that they have this unerring tendency and uncanny ability to make great scads of progressive and space music that has true heart. There are very few times when one can connect fabulous technical skill with such a strongly emotional core, and never mind the mystical triggers. Aside from this -- sort of typical marked praise -- there is the Ozric ability to blend ideas and styles, causing ...
| | Ozric Tentacles Spirals In Hyperspace CD (2004)
Curious Corn
$14.29 Ozric Tentacles: Ed (guitar, keyboards); Steve Hillage, Miquette Giraudi (guitar) John (silver flutes); Seaweed (synthesizer); Zia, Brandi Wynne (bass); Schoo (drums); Merv Pepler (programming). Recorded at Stretchy Studios, Somerset, England. Personnel: Ed Wynne (guitar, keyboards, programming); Steve Hillage (guitar, synthesizer); John Egan (flute, duduk, ney); Seaweed (synthesizer, sound effects); Merv Pepler (drum programming, sampler). Recording information: Lab UFO; Stretchy Studios, Somerset, England. Editor: Brandi Wynne. Unknown Contributor Role: Brandi Wynne. Spirals in Hyperspace completes the movement ...
| | Ozric Tentacles Waterfall Cities CD (1999) Digipak
Curious Corn
$10.25 Ozric Tentacles: Ed Wynne (guitar, synthesizer); John (flute); Seaweed (keyboards, synthesizer); Zia (bass); Rad (drums). Ozric Tentacles: Ed Wynne (guitars, synthesizer); John (flute); Seaweed (synthesizer); Zia (bass instrument); Rad (drums). Ozric Tentacles' 1999 album Waterfall Cities features what the band does best: long, hypnotic but cohesive grooves that draw from the best of psychedelia, reggae, jazz, and rock. Tracks ...
| | Ozric Tentacles Floor's Too Far Away CD (2006)
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| | March Of The Falsettos/Falsettoland CDs (1992) Original Soundtrack
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| | Hiroshima L.A. CD (1994)
Curious Corn
$5.95 Hiroshima: Teri Koide (vocals); Dan Kuramoto (vocals, soprano & tenor saxophones, flute, shakuhachi, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Kimo Cornwell (piano, B-3, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, vocals); June Kuramoto (koto, vocals); Dean Cortez (bass, vocals); Danny Yamamoto (drums, taiko, percussion, programming); Johnny Mori (taiko, percussion). Additional personnel: Terry Steele (vocals); Charles "Icarus" Johnson, Fred Schreuders (guitar); Carlos Vega (drums); Richie Gajate Garcia (percussion); Alex Brown, Jim Gilstrap, Bridgette Bryant (background vocals). Producers: Dan Kuramoto, June Kuramoto, Kimo Cornwell. Principally ...
| | This Mortal Coil Filigree & Shadow CD (1986) Reissue
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$13.29 2 LPs on 1 CD. Personnel: Dominic Appleton, Deidre Rutkowski, Richenel, Jean, Caroline Seaman, Louise Rutkowski (vocals); Ivo, John Fryer (various instruments, programming); Keith Mitchell, Nigel K. Hine, Chris Pye, Alan Curtis, Andrew Gray, David Curtis (guitar); Gini Ball (violin, viola); Martin McCarrick (cello, background vocals); Richard Thomas (saxophone); Tony Waera (didgeridoo); John Turner (organ, keyboards); Mark Cox (percussion); Steven Young (drum programming); Anne Turner, Les McKuen, (background vocals). Engineers: John Turner, John Fryer, Robert Lee. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, London, England and Palladium Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland. Personnel: Dominic Appleton, Caroline Seaman, Jean, Alison Limerick (vocals); Simon Raymonde (guitar, piano, keyboards); David Curtis, Andrew Gray, Keith Mitchell, Alan Curtis, Nigel Hine, Chris Pye (guitar); Gini Ball (violin, viola); Martin McCarrick (cello); Tony Waerea (didjeridu); Richard Thomas (saxophone); Jon Turner (organ, keyboards); Mark Cox (keyboards); Peter Ulrich (percussion); Steven Young (drum programming); Louise Rutkowski, Deirdre Rutkowski (background vocals). Recording information: Blackwing Studios; Palladium Studios. Unknown Contributor Role: Robert Lee . Arrangers: Jon Turner; Martin McCarrick; Simon Raymonde. The second album by the 4AD collective headed by label founder Ivo Watts-Russell distills the This Mortal Coil concept somewhat. There's more of a core group now, featuring Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins, producer John Fryer, arranger Martin McCarrick, ...
| | Toots & The Maytals Funky Kingston/In The Dark CD (2003) Remastered
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| | Rednex Cotton Eye Joe CD (2003)
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| | Motet Music For Life CD (2004)
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| | DJ Screw Untold Story CD (2006) Bonus DVD
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| | Genesis Abacab (1981)
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$32.85 UK 2007 digitally remastered and expanded two disc (Hybrid SACD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) pressing of this classic 1981 album from one of Rock's most successful bands. Disc One features the remastered version of the album on an SACD Hybrid disc which is playable on both normal CD and SACD 5.1 Surround players. The DVD features the album in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound plus five rare video extras including music clips and an interview. From their Progressive Rock beginnings to their commercial superstardom, Genesis created some of the most challenging, creative and rewarding albums of their generation. This special edition not only offers bonus material, but also allows the listener to experience the album as never before! Features 'No Reply At All', 'Like It Or Not' and 'Keep It Dark'. EMI.
Genesis: Phil Collins (vocals, drums); Mike Rutherford (guitar, bass); Tony Banks (keyboards). Recorded at the Farm, Surrey, England. Digitally remastered by Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham & Chris Blair. Atlantic's Gold Standard Audiophile Compact Discs are gold-plated CDs that boast 20-bit digital reproduction technology for improved sonic dynamics. Each re-issue comes in a specially designed mini-box which includes the jewel CD box plus a 24 page color booklet featuring new liner notes, photographs, and the complete original album artwork. Genesis: Phil Collins (vocals, drums); Mike Rutherford (guitar); Tony Banks (keyboards). Genesis: Phil Collins (vocals, drums); Mike Rutherford (guitar, bass guitar); Tony Banks (keyboards). Additional personnel: EWF Horns. Duke showcased a new Genesis -- a sleek, hard, stylish trio that truly sounded like a different band from its first incarnation -- but Abacab was where this new incarnation of the band came into its own. Working once again with producer Hugh Padgham, the group escalated the innovations of Duke, increasing the pop hooks, working them seamlessly into the artiest rock here. And even if the brash, glorious pop of "No Reply at All" -- powered by the percolating horns of Earth, Wind & Fire, yet polished into a precise piece of nearly new wave pop by Padgham -- suggests otherwise, this is still art rock at its core, or at least album-oriented rock, as the band works serious syncopations and instrumental forays into a sound that's as bright, bold, and jagged as the modernist artwork on the cover. They dabble in other genres, lacing "Me and Sarah Jane" with a reggae beat, for instance, which often adds dimension to their sound, as when "Dodo" rides a hard funk beat and greasy organ synths yet doesn't become obvious; it turns inward, requiring active listening. Truly, only "No Reply at All," the rampaging title ...
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