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Smog Veil Records. Rocket From The Tomb Rocket Redux Songs | 1. | Frustration |
| 2. | So Cold |
| 3. | What Love Is |
| 4. | Ain't It Fun  |
| 5. | Muckraker |
| 6. | 30 Seconds Over Tokyo |
| 7. | Sonic Reducer RFTT  |
| 8. | Never Gonna Kill Myself Again |
| 9. | Amphetamine |
| 10. | Down In Flames |
| 11. | Final Solution RFTT |
| 12. | Life Stinks |
| Rocket Redux Music Review Purchase Rocket Redux CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Shirley Horn You Won't Forget Me CD (1991)
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| | Stan Getz Getz/Gilberto CD (1963)
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$10.79 The record that started the bossa nova craze of the mid-'60s, GETZ-GILBERTO is a justly recognized classic. The disc's success is attributable to its spectacular personnel: the man who basically invented bossa nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim; the man who defined and perfected the genre, Joao Gilberto; his charmingly waifish-sounding wife, Astrud Gilberto; and American tenor saxophonist extraordinaire Stan Getz. Jobim plays guitar and piano; Getz provides remarkably lyrical, complementary lead lines, and Joao Gilberto plays and sings in Portuguese with the most understated, romantic, and ...
| | Shirley Horn I Remember Miles CD (1998)
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$12.39 I REMEMBER MILES won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.
This stunning album is Shirley Horn's loving tribute to her friend and colleague, the legendary late Miles Davis. Davis was so taken by Horn's first album EMBERS AND ASHES that he forced The Village Vanguard to let her virtually-unknown trio open for him during his 1961 run there. Their friendship and admiration for each other's music lasted through the years, and Shirley Horn's 1991 recording YOU WON'T FORGET ME, was ...
| | Earth, Wind, And Fire Essential Earth, Wind & Fire CDs (2002) Limited Edition; Remastered
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$15.95 Additional personnel includes: Ken Yerke, Harris Goldman (violin); Rollice Dale (viola); Dennis Karmazyn Harry Schultz (cello); Fred Jackson Jr., Herman Riley, Jerome Richardson (saxophone); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Harvey Mason, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Beloyd Taylor (background vocals).
Recorded between 1973 & 1983. Includes liner notes by Leo Sacks, Virginia Prescott, and William C, Rhoden.
"These songs are as close as we came to perfection," says group founder and leader Maurice White in the liner notes to ...
| | Television Adventure CD (1978) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.29 Television's second album arrived a year after the band's remarkable 1977 debut, MARQUEE MOON. The eight songs again feature the intertwining guitars of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd in a way that recalls both the glory days of San Francisco ballroom bands and the finesse of shimmering pop music. In the late '70s, Television was lumped together with other bands that came out of a New York City scene that had an epicenter at the club CBGB. As time has passed, the band has truly become an entity unto itself. Television's music shows none of the dulling effects of age, and its first two albums are essential.
Rhino's expanded 2003 reissue of Television's fine second album, Adventure, helps shine a light on this unfairly neglected ...
| | Television Marquee Moon CD (1977) Remastered; Digipak
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$10.89 New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and the folk rock of early Fairport Convention. Elements of the latter appear on this album's title track, which offers a thrilling instrumental break, built upon a modal scale. Verlaine's shimmering guitar style provides the set's focus, but his angular compositions are always enthralling. A sense of brooding mystery envelops the proceedings, and Marquee Moon retains its standing as one of the era's pivotal releases.
Rhino's 2003 expanded edition of Television's ...
| | Professor Longhair Fess' Gumbo CD (1996) (Import) Canada
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$15.19 FESS' GUMBO includes tracks of Professor Longhair being interviewed by band-member Andy Kaslow.
Fess' Gumbo is kind of an odd duck, a 1980 session originally recorded for Canadian radio and claimed here as Professor Longhair's last-ever recording session. It mixes interview segments with just his piano tracks alone, although some (maybe even all) were recorded with his band playing along but with the tape only rolling on the keyboard. (You can very faintly hear horns and snatches of singing bleed into the mics on a few tracks).
Obviously the objective was to focus on his piano style and you can hear it clearly, but since Longhair was always a featured artist, his playing was never exactly buried on his other ...
| | Rock & Roll Legends CDs (2001) Boxed Set
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| | Senses Fail From The Depths Of Dreams CD (2003) Digipak; Extended Play; Enhanced CD
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| | Santana Caravanserai CD (1972) Remastered
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$7.59 Though there were hints of jazz fusion on Santana's first three albums, 1972's CARAVANSERAI introduced a dramatic shift in the band's sound, away from essentially pop-based music to a freer, more harmonically complex jazz/rock hybrid. In addition, the record marked a splintering of the original Santana lineup (soon to splinter further still with the departure of organist Gregg Rolie ...
| | Ramblin Ambassadors Avanti CD (2003)
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$13.25 Avanti starts off just the way the name of the band suggests: ramblin'. The Ramblin' Ambassadors draw from their influences and pay homage through a few covers. Avanti's instrumentals weave through Western rambles, ...
| | Josh Todd You Made Me CD (2004)
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$12.69 As the former lead singer of Buck Cherry, Josh Todd had a hard rock edge that worked. On this album, his first under his own moniker, the performer offers up a series of slick, radio-friendly rock tunes that are slightly catchy but far from memorable. In fact, disposable might be a crueler but more honest assessment. Such an example is the opening "Mind Infection," which veers all over the musical map from rock to grunge to a metal-cum-nu metal malaise. The Limp Bizkit style of "Broken" and "Blast" has a nice opening, but then descends ...
| | Deejaymori Memento CD (2006)
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| | Level 42 Pursuit Of Accidents CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; England; Reissue
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