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Covers EP (Phil Collins,Berlin ,S.Wonder,C.Simon,B.Joel)
Copeland: Aaron Marsh (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bryan Laurenson (guitar); James Likeness (bass instrument); Rusty Fuller (drums).
Know Nothing Stays The Same Music Copeland Know Nothing Stays The Same Songs | 1. | Another Day in Paradise |
| 2. | Coming Around Again |
| 3. | She's Always a Woman |
| 4. | Take My Breath Away  |
| 5. | Part-Time Lover |
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$11.79 Someone is out to steal "Toon Town" from cartoon characters -- and to get their hands on the valuable property, they have framed its biggest cartoon star for murder. ...
| | Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live DVD (1994) DTS Sound
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$16.45 When Peter Gabriel left the popular prog rock band Genesis in 1976, he took a very different musical direction from his former bandmates. Interested in the beats of African music, Gabriel added a world ...
| | Damien Jurado Where Shall You Take Me? CD (2003)
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$10.59 Arriving just a year after the surprisingly eclectic and electric rock of I Break Chairs, Damien Jurado's Where Shall You Take Me? is something of a return -- but not a retreat -- to the moody minimalism of albums like Ghost of David. Songs like "Amateur Night" and "Omaha" share the acoustic strumming and rustic, shuffling rhythms of his earlier work, but also have a subtly polished confidence that brings out the warmth in Jurado's singing and playing as never before. The country and folk elements always present in his music come to the fore on "Abilene" and "Window," which, with its sweet, close harmonies, borrows equally from the traditions of bluegrass and hymns. A devotional thread runs through Where Shall You Take Me?, particularly on its second ...
| | Copeland Beneath Medicine Tree CD (2003)
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| | Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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$11.89 Any listener still under the impression that Christian music is strictly light and positive need only listen to a few moments of Underoath's THEY'RE ONLY CHASING SAFETY before realizing that the Lord works in mysterious, and in this case, uncompromisingly rocked-out, ways. The first and most ...
| | Copeland In Motion CDs (2005)
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$10.09 Copeland's second full-length disc was recorded on the heels of a rigorous touring schedule that included 400 gigs over a 15-month period. The band members' musical familiarity with each other is obvious here, as serpentine guitar lines, tinkling keyboards, and sweet vocal harmonies intertwine ...
| | Music Makers CD (2004)
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$18.99 This delightful sampler has roots Renaissance man Taj Mahal backing up several of Music Makers' blues artists in a sequence of tracks that are as comfortable and warm as a jam session on the back porch. The ...
| | Judith Christie McCallister In His Presence CD (2006)
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| | Crossfade Falling Away CD (2006)
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| | Ryan Meyers Quiet Cities CDs (2006) (Import)
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| | Spice Girls Greatest Hits CD (2007)
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$15.65 Given that the Spice Girls achieved their towering popular success in the 1990s through a string of winning singles, ...
| | I Love Goth CD (2008) (Import)
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$52.55 | | Bjork Voltaic CD (2007)
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$11.59 Bjork has always been one to follow her muse, and after 2004's MEDULLA, a foray into the sonic avant garde, one had to wonder if she would continue following it straight into the abstract outer limits. But 2007's VOLTA marks something of a return to pop form for Bjork. Not to say that the album is conventional by any stretch--it's still Bjork, after all--but there is greater evidence of her pop sensibility than on any album since 1997's HOMOGENIC.
The album's first single, "Earth Intruders," is a case in point. An exhilarating tribal stomp boasting production by Timbaland and clanking orchestration from the Congolese ensemble Konono No. 1, the track is a stunning opening salvo. VOLTA offers other moments of hip-shaking thunder ("Innocence"), alongside more melodic, contemplative fare such as "Wanderlust" and "The Dull Flame of Desire," which features the gorgeous voice of Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons. Varied, engaging, and wildly imaginative front to back, VOLTA is another remarkable release from one of pop's reigning geniuses.
Coming off the heels of her quirky, but no less enjoyable for it, 2007 album VOLTA, Icelandic songstress Bjork has released the multi-disc box set VOLTAIC, a deluxe package filled with VOLTA-related live recordings, remixes, videos, and concert tour highlights. Available in no less than five different packagings, including single disc, multi-disc, and multi-disc plus vinyl configurations, there is enough Bjork material on offer here to please even the most diehard fanatic.
Leave it to Bjork to make a live album set that can be treated as part of her regular body of work rather than a side note. VOLTAIC reaffirms just how important the live aspect is to her music, and provides a couple of different perspectives on it as well. VOLTA sparked a particularly inspired and lavish tour that, arguably, ended up being bigger than the actual album, tapping into the most dramatic, primal and elegant aspects of Bjork's art overall. ...
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