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Acustico Music | List Price | $8.98 (You save $2.23) | | Category | Latin Albums, Latin Pop CDs | | CD Universe Part number | 6774745 | | Catalog number | 7813 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 11, 2004 |
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| | David Gordon Shaman's Vision Journey CD (2006)
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$12.65 There are some music buyers out there who will need nothing more than to see the word "shaman" in the title to know that they must have this disc. There are others who will see that word and immediately shy away, especially when they see the jacket copy describing the disc's content as "soothing trance music" that "invites you to remember your own inner peace." It's not clear that David & Steve Gordon are actually party, in any meaningful sense, to the ancient and venerable mystical tradition of shamanism, which raises a question: when it comes to music, especially purportedly spiritual and meditational music, does authenticity matter? The answer is probably that it matters less to the extent that the music itself is the point, and that it matters more to the extent that those selling the music are making claims about its effect on your soul. In other words, if the label claims that its shamanic music will "nourish your meditation" and assist you in taking "a shamanic journey," then the spiritual bona fides of the musicians probably do matter. In this case, the Gordons have, to their credit, made the effort to find actual shamanic material with which to work; each of the four 17-minute-long ...
| | Dresden 45 Paradise Lost CD (2003)
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$9.35 Dresden 45 was formed in October of 1985 to participate in a battle of the bands competition sponsored by our high school. As fate would have it, the original members of Dresden 45 all attended Episcopal High School in Bellaire, Texas (a suburb of Houston) and wore starched uniforms five days a week. Exactly why four parochial school dudes were interested in playing hardcore (thrash, punk, whatever you want to call it) is anyone's guess. Why we didn't win the damn thing is also something of a mystery.The original members were Brumby Boylston, Charlie Hardwick, Oscar Gray, and myself. Looking back, I'd say that Brumby's influence on the band was substantial and lasting: First of all, Brumby probably had the clearest vision of the band Dresden 45 would become at the beginning. Also, the guy had a great record collection and introduced the rest of us to a slew of very cool bands that existed a little beneath the radar: Agnostic Front, Black Flag, the Crumsuckers, GWAR, Minor Threat, the Minutemen, the Offenders, Rich Kids on LSD, Suicidal Tendencies, and TSOL.Brumby also named the band, suggesting the name after reading Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut's autobiographical novel in which he describes being a prisoner of war during World War II. If you've read the book, you know that Vonnegut was held prisoner in Dresden, Germany and witnessed the devastating firebombing of the city in 1945. "Dresden 45" was suggested and it stuck. To be honest, if our singer had been reading something else that week we might've named ourselves Animal Farm or Fahrenheit 451. Vonnegut's novel is well worth reading, but I'm afraid that we have joined the ranks of bands who insist "it's just a name, dude."Not long after its founding, Dresden 45 was blowing the roofs off some legendary Houston area clubs: Cabaret Voltaire, the Apocalypse Monster Club, Rockefellers, Fitzgerald's, Power Tools, and the Axiom. During the Dresden 45's most active years (1985-1990) we shared the stage with touring bands like All, the Descendents, DRI, the Exploited, Firehose, MDC, NOFX, and the Goo Goo Dolls, as well as great Texas bands like Dead Horse, the Hickoids, the Party Owls, Sugar Shack, and the Pain Teens. Dresden 45 played its last show of the 20th century on January 6, 1990 at the Axiom and went into a kind of hibernation.As with most bands, Dresden 45 has seen a few changes in line-up. Recounting who replaced whom--and when--is tedious, so I'll skip that chore. ...
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$12.65 Who Is TWyse? THEN AND NOWTyrone Smack, aka "TWyse", born and raised in the heart of blighted and crime-ridden West Philadelphia could have easily been blinded from dreaming the dreams, living the life and experiencing the successes and fulfillment that so many others have been afforded. With an undying determination to become more than what his immediate surroundings offered him, he consciously pressed through adversity to become that which God had ordained him to be long before the foundations of the world were ever laid. Navigating through an environment typified by drugs, poverty and peer pressure, TWyse managed to maintain a certain demeanor about himself in spite of his adversities. Although, being in a situation far less than ideal for any child, TWyse refused to become what he hated. His dreams looked beyond his current situation and served to catapult him toward his destiny. Although unaware at the time, TWyse being directed by God's Spirit, became involved with a local Bible-believing fellowship where he would soon meet that special someone greater than his problems and circumstances - the man Christ Jesus. Hiding himself behind his faith and the cross of Calvary, Christ led TWyse on a journey to discover his true and ordained purpose in life. Through fellowship and discipleship, his ...
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