| | Shadows Final Tour CD Shadows Discography of CDs
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The Shadows: Bruce Welch (guitar); Cliff Hall (keyboards); Mark Griffiths (bass guitar); Hank Marvin, Brian Bennett. Personnel: Hank Marvin (guitar); Cliff Hall (keyboards); Mark Griffiths (bass guitar); Brian Bennett (drums, percussion). So long, farewell...the Shadows had been around so long that it felt like they'd go on forever. But their tours had been growing more sporadic as the years piled up behind them and, when 2004 brought the news that they were finally closing the lid on their career, it was difficult not to shed a tear for auld lang's syne. Of course they wouldn't really be gone; almost from the moment the first CD fell off the pressing plant, the Shadows have been subject to one of the most vociferous reissue/remastering campaigns of all. All their absence would really mean was, no more "new" albums to compete with the oldies. Well, almost. There would be one more. Recorded on that final tour, to be spread across both a two-CD package and an excellent DVD, Final Tour is the last word in Shadows finery, a 42-track behemoth that effectively tells the band's entire story, from the early days of omnipotence ("Apache," "Frightened City," "Man of Mystery," through the 1970s renaissance "Let me Be the One," "Don't Cry for Me Argentina," "Oxygene 5") and most points in between and thereafter. There's even a tip of the hat to the Man Without Whom...a clutch of Cliff Richard hits, "Summer Holiday" and "Bachelor Boy" included, turn up towards the end of the show, to remind us how the Shadows first came into our lives. Beautifully recorded and (needless to say) exquisitely played and arranged, Final Tour is the ultimate greatest-hits collection, played out before an audience that knows every chord. These drawn-out farewell recordings are normally something to avoid at all costs. But this one, like the band that recorded it, is priceless. ~ Dave Thompson Purchase Final Tour CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Johnny Otis 1945-1947 CD (2002)
Final Tour
$17.19 From Excelsior sides. Track Listing of songs: My Baby's Business / Preston's Love Mansion / Jimmy's Round- The- Clock Blues / Harlem Nocturne / Omaha Flash / Jeff- Hi Stomp / Miss Mitchell / Ultra- Violet / Sgt. Barksdale- Part 1 / Sgt. Barksdale- Part 2 / Love's
Personnel includes: Johnny Otis (drums); Devonia Williams (vocals, piano); Buddy Collette (alto saxophone); Paul Quinichette, Big Jay McNeely (tenor saxophone); Bill Doggett (piano). Recorded in Los Angeles, ...
| | Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs Li'L Red Riding Hood/Wooly Bully CD (2004)
Final Tour
$10.39 2 LPs on 1 CD: LI'L RED RIDING HOOD (1966)/WOOLY BULLY (1965). Recording information: 1965-1966. On this 2004 two-fer, Collectables for some unknown reason switched the order of release, putting Sam the Sham ...
| | Cascades Rhythm Of The Rain CD (1963)
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| | Philly Steps: Phila-La Of Soul & Arctic Records Remixed Hits CD (2004)
Final Tour
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| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
Final Tour
$24.79 Gravel-voiced Alexis Korner is arguably the most important figure in the history of British blues - the inspiration for several generations of star musicians, ...
| | Shadows - The Final Tour DVD (2004)
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$12.25
| | Bill Doggett Right Choice CD (1991)
Final Tour
$11.49
| | Earl Slick Lost & Found CD (2000)
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$13.39
| | Seatrain Watch CD (1973) Reissued
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| | Isolation Years Cover The Distance CD (2005) Import
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| | Knockdown Discography CD (2006)
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| | Yeah Yeah Yeah's Yeah Yeah Yeahs CD (2001) (Import) Australia
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$15.75 Australian 5-track re-issue of their debut EP. Spunk Records. 2006.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Karen O (vocals); Nick Zinner (guitar); Brian Chase (drums). Recorded at The Funhouse, New York, New York. Karen O makes an entrance worthy of Warhol or Lee Van Cleef on her Yeah Yeah Yeahs debut EP, introducing herself on "Bang" with an unmistakably sexual growl, a rock-&-roll hunger somewhere between Mick Jagger and Jon Spencer. It's the sort of game-changing bravado that cannot be ignored. And when she primally screams about sex and desperation and madness over sonic blasts of noise and melody that conjure up second wave punk and new wave and early hardcore, often on the same song, it's exciting, almost stunning; it's clearly one of the more important EPs of its era. The Japanese label Toy Factory's Mini Album is actually a compilation of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' self-titled EP and the Machine EP. The two EPs flow together so well that they arguably make a more complete-sounding "album" than the band's actual debut, the inspired but erratic Fever to Tell. Over the course of these eight tracks, the YYYs fearlessly mash together three decades' worth of inspiration into songs that showcase their just-this-side-of-sleazy sex appeal and sharp sense of humor. Singer Karen O's love-or-hate-it instrument defines the band, whether it's crackling with high-pitched sexual tension on "Bang" or dripping with deadpan contempt on "Art Star." The lurching guitars and simple, driving drumming backing her also sound like the missing link between -- or end result of -- classic New York art punk, garage rock, and riot grrrl, which not so ironically celebrates classic rock's primal rhythms and riffs and sexy, nonsensical lyrics. Likewise, the excellent antianthem "Our Time" has a gritty romanticism and rousing us-against-the-world heroism that might not be expected from such an arty band, but the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are nothing if not surprising. "Machine" is even more ferocious and unhinged than the songs on their first EP, a complex and somewhat cryptic mix of anger and desperate lust that recalls the scary sexiness that PJ Harvey displayed on Rid of Me and 4-Track Demos. The shockabilly of "Graveyard" and the abstract beauty of "Pin Remix," meanwhile, foreshadow the sonic extremes the band explored on Fever to Tell. The collected songs on Mini Album offer formidable ...
| | Essential Collection: Classic Swing U.S.A. CDs (2006)
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| | Headcount Die Monkey Die CD (2006)
$14.29 | | Barzin Just More Drugs CD (2007) (Import) Extended Play; United Kingdom
Final Tour
$8.55 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Barzin (guitar); Mike Findlay (guitar); Mackenzie Jenkyns (vibraphone); Chris Stringer (bass instrument); James "Chip" Bunton (drums); Casey Mecija (background vocals). More than ...
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