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The New Transit Direction: Josh Asher (vocals, guitar); Jake Hawley (guitar); Levi Lebo (bass guitar); Dan Whitesides (drums). Wonderful Defense Mechanisms Music New Transit Direction Wonderful Defense Mechanisms Songs Wonderful Defense Mechanisms Music Review Purchase Wonderful Defense Mechanisms CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jason Becker Perpetual Burn CD (1988)
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| | Skid Row Slave To The Grind CD (1991)
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| | Steelheart CD (1991)
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$6.49 Possessing metal pipes like few before him, leonine Steelheart yelper Michael Matijevic scarred the airwaves forever when he hammered the simply unmatchable chorus of the hairball "I'll Never Let You Go": ludicrous and sublime, akin to Whitney Houston hitting the hot spot in "I Will Always Love You." The opening strands of "Everybody Loves Eileen" bring Ratt ...
| | Dio - Evil Or Divine DVD (2002)
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| | Loudness Thunder In The East CD (1985)
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| | Dio - Holy Diver Live DVD (2005) DTS Sound
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| | Willy Deville Miracle CD (1987) (Import) Australia; + Bonus Tracks & Interview
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$19.99 Willy DeVille moved from the group Mink DeVille to a solo recording career with very little stylistic change, which is no surprise given that the band was really a front for DeVille's songs and vocals anyway. The big change on Miracle is that DeVille collaborates with Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler, whose distinctive fretwork is prominently displayed, and who brings along bandmates like keyboard player Guy Fletcher, and buddies like guitarist Chet Atkins. Nevertheless, the sound is still early- to mid-'60s pop/soul. The album contains DeVille's "Storybook Love," which was used by Knopfler in his score for the film The Princess Bride, and is DeVille's best-known recording. [Miracle was reissued in 1997 on the Raven label with four bonus tracks, ...
| | Electric Soft Parade American Adventure CD (2003) (Import) England; Germany
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$14.25 The American Adventure is not nearly the same as the Electric Soft Parade's first. England's ESP made one of the sleeper LPs of the 2000s with their first effort, Holes in the Wall, which might easily be described for the majority over here who never heard it as a band on par with the Doves, only with more explosive tendencies, and more general bite despite the great textures. And while fans no doubt wanted, as they always do, something the same but somehow different, brothers Alex and Tom White aren't agreeable with that. They abandon any semblance of their first LP's clockwork consistency for a bumpy ride of an LP that shifts gears from song to song, or mid-song abruptly but successfully throughout. Once again proving capable of engineering and producing themselves with terrific sonic touch, the atmospherics remain, but much of The American Adventure is both clearer and more direct, amplifying the basketful of surprises that leap ...
| | Music Of Tina Turner CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Kite Operations Heart Attacks Back To Back CD (2007)
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| | Kagehinatani Saku CD (2008) (Import) Import
$29.75 | | Fowler It Feels Good To Feel Good CD (2008)
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$16.45 Chuk Fowler is a native son of Harlem, New York. A professor of the eldercool school of jazz, Fowler's signature style won from his fans the title of "the Groovemaster". His musical career spans over four decades. Starting as a teen in Harlem's famous nightclubs and theaters, he sat among the audiences that first supported Miles Davis, Wynton Kelly, Hank Mobley and Kenny Dorham. Inspired by his mentors' encouragement, from the age of 20, Fowler performed regularly at venues throughout New York City. After a stint overseas with the US military, he returned to the United States to teach "Ethics Through Music" in the New York ...
| | Mossman & Bunny Message In The Dub CD (2009)
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$15.19 Moss ‘Mossman’ Raxlen hit the spot back in 2001 with his dubbed-up dishing of globalisation on "Versus the World Bank", heavily soaked in Upsetter and Pablo references the album was nevertheless a mature expression of his understanding of the genre. This one dates back from 1998 being a dub companion to the vocal album ‘Message for the World’ from Canada’s Singer Judah and Jah Children. A ‘strict’ dub album reliant on the original vocal tracks tends to suffer in the ears of the orthodox reggae lover without knowledge of the original as the version is inseparable from the tune, proven in the track ‘Mystery Style’ in which the dubbed vocal echoes tantalisingly through the rhythm. Bonus track ‘One Fine Day’ is a gem of a psyched-out dub with an extended sucker-punch ‘Jah Love’ softcore intro before moving into a stoned keyboard vamp through to a breathless conclusion. Key reference point for most of the tracks though is early Dub Syndicate especially at the points where Mossman’s melodica shines through. A fine early dub set from a talent now proven.Steve Barker ( Wire Magazine )Mossman's Montreal massive strikes again. Message in the Dub is old and new vibes rolled into one. It was completed over five years ago and represents Mossman's debut disc. Since then he's recorded two more discs, both sounding somewhat different ...
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