| | Campground Effect Flight Seat CD Campground Effect Discography of CDs
ROCK music. Songs vary from loud obnoxious noise to slower droning mishaps. The formulas and melodies lean away from the tired pop sense and direct themselves to more obscure and dissonant patterns. Campground Effect Flight Seat Songs | 1. | Sex Is For Television |
| 2. | Medical Miracles |
| 3. | Sold Us a Marathon |
| 4. | Needle |
| 5. | Get Your Hands |
| 6. | Flight Seat |
| 7. | Lake |
| Flight Seat Review
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$15.54 Track list includes "I'm Down,""Drive My Car," "Got To Get You Into My Life," "The Long And Winding Road," "Blackbird," "Eleanor Rigby," "Back In The USSR," "Paperback Writer," "Let It Be," "Hey Jude," "Helter Skelter" and more, plus "Something" rendered on ukulele gifted to Paul by George Harrison, and a tribute to John Lennon in the form of a medley of "A Day In The Life" and "Give Peace A Chance." Wings era chestnuts include "Band On The Run," "My Love," "Let Me Roll It" and the pyrotechnic tour de force of "Live And Let Die," while timeless McCartney solo material ranges from "Here Today" to the upbeat "Flaming Pie" and "Dance Tonight" to a pair of numbers from Electric Arguments, the 2008 album released under the alias of The Fireman. DVD features concert footage directed by Paul Becher, who has overseen live visuals for McCartney for some 200 performances and counting. The 33-song 2 hour 40 minute performances were shot in High Definition using 15 cameras and digital footage incorporated from 75 Flipcams handed out to fans over the course of the three night stand. ...
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$8.99 From the bombastic, gorgeous opening cut 'Mystery and Misery' to its funeral closing track, Long Knives Drawn is comprised of nine incendiary performances that hardly pause for breath. Polyvinyl label. 2003.
Rainer Maria: Caithlin De Marrais (vocals, bass); Kyle Fischer (guitar, background vocals); William Kuehn (drums). Recorded in August of 2002. Personnel: Caithlin De Marrais (vocals, bass guitar); Kyle Fischer (guitar, background vocals); William Kuehn (drums). Audio Mixer: Mark Haines . Recording information: Smart Studios (08/2002-09/2002). Photographer: Saint Laurent, Danielle. If nothing else, with the release of Long Knives Drawn, Rainer Maria have shown everyone one thing: nine is their magic number. Four LPs under their belts and four albums with exactly nine songs. Not too typical, but this trio has hardly ever been conventional. One look at their set-up shows that to be true. There are few bands who have been as successful in the indie rock scene who have a female singer and aren't associated with the riot grrl movement. Nevertheless, Long Knives Drawn finds the band continuing where A Better Version Of Me left off. Compared to early releases, Kyle Fischer's vocals are non-existent; rather, bassist Caithlin de Marrais continues to expand upon her role as the true frontwoman in the band. In many ways, the vocals from de Marrais carry the weight of the album, as they are seemingly the highest element in the mix. Her vocals seem stronger, more confident, and her range better than on any previous recording the band has done. They can be sweet and delicate as on the closer, "Situation: Relation," or grand and saucy as heard on "Ears Ring." Nevertheless, ...
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$20.39 Made between 1978 and 1982, this early set of recordings features the pioneering 1980s U.K. synth-pop duo Soft Cell working up to its chart-dominating sound in a fascinating variety of sonic sketches. Soft Cell's first demo tapes have frequently been bootlegged, most famously as Science Fiction Stories. They had never seen more than the most cursory commercial release, however -- four songs spread across a rare EP and a mid-'80s flexidisc. Yet they are, in many ways, the purest of all the band's recordings -- the sound of two art students who want to make music and couldn't give a hoot for commercial considerations. Certainly there's no "Tainted Love" or "Say Hello Wave Goodbye" in sight, as Marc Almond and Dave Ball take as their starting point a clash between the first Suicide album and the Normal's "Warm Leatherette," and just get weirder from there. "Potential," the opening cut, is so heavily in thrall to that archetype that it's easy to think you've put on the wrong record -- indeed, when the group self-released its first EP, drawing from this same stockpile of songs, that was one of the most common complaints. But dig deeper and a firm identity does begin to take shape -- arguably, "L.O.V.E. Feelings" remained the template for the duo's balladic tendencies until their second album, at least, while future B-sides "Fun City" and "Facility Girls" both draw from the same D.I.Y. document as the best of this set. Occasionally, the relentless primitivism of the electronics does get a little wearing; there was only so much you could do with the machines on the market at the time, and none of it sounds especially impressive today. But that's the fate of almost all the artists who were dancing on the frontiers of musical technology in the 1980s, including most of those who were actually releasing records then (Gary Numan and Ultravox among them). At the time, and for all their obvious precedents, Soft Cell were so far out on the edge that the odd false step isn't simply forgivable, it was unavoidable. Besides, they quickly make amends by delivering something so absolutely outrageous (Black Sabbath's "Paranoid," set to a soundtrack of very angry bees) that it's ...
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