| | Rising Sun Born To Be Wild CD - Import Rising Sun Discography of CDs
Quite what prompted Quality VP George Keane to sign the totally unknown Toronto outfit The Rising Sun is unclear, but sign them he did, and their sole recorded effort, Born To Be Wild, with its fabulously-cheesy cover, duly appeared on Birchmount in 1969. Radioactive. 2004. Rising Sun Born To Be Wild Songs | 1. | Fire |
| 2. | Funky Street |
| 3. | Do Something To Me |
| 4. | Faster Than The Speed Of Light |
| 5. | Lovitis |
| 6. | Cinnamon |
| 7. | Born To Be Wild |
| 8. | Groovy Day (All On A Sunny Day) |
| 9. | Chase Away |
| 10. | Ain't Love Good |
| 11. | I'm An Animal |
| 12. | Wishin & Hopin' |
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Purchase Born To Be Wild CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Olivia Newton-John Physical CD (1975) (Import) Import; Japan
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$14.45 Also available on CD in MORE THAN PHYSICAL box on Griffin (373-0) including the 150-page book MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE.
MORE THAN PHYSICAL comes in a box consisting of the CD HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW and a 150-page book: OLIVIA--MORE THAN PHYSICAL: A COLLECTOR'S GUIDE. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MELLOW is also available separately on CD on Griffin (373-2).
This early release from singer Olivia Newton-John showcases her country-pop mode, with "Have You Ever Been Mellow," "Goodbye Again," and others showing off her refined vocal grace.
The hit single "Have You Never Been Mellow" carried Olivia Newton-John right back to number one, six months after "I Honestly Love You" brought the singer to that coveted position for the first time. The title track is a masterpiece of songwriting by her producer, John Farrar, an exquisitely pleasant melody with a sunny and peaceful theme. Having covered John Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads" on the Let Me Be There album in 1973, Newton-John goes back to the Denver catalog twice on this project, including her beautiful rendition of one of his lesser-known gems, "Follow Me," with Farrar's lush country-pop instrumental backing. "The Air That I Breathe" was a hit for the Hollies when Newton-John was filling the airwaves with "I Honestly Love You"; she does ...
| | Black Oak Arkansas Street Party CD (1974)
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$10.49 Street Party, Black Oak Arkansas' follow-up to their most successful opus, High on the Hog, had a respectable chart performance, but in no way does the 1974 Atco release live up to the standard of the group's previous recordings. James "Jim Dandy" Mangrum's rockin' redneck shtick simply overpowers the music on Street Party, setting the tone for a string of inferior offerings. ...
| | Danny Joe Brown & The Danny Joe Brown Band CD (2004)
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$10.49 One of the most puzzling moves in the history of Southern rock occurred when vocalist Danny Joe Brown left Molly Hatchet after the huge success of 1979's Flirtin' With Disaster, one of the genre's definitive albums. He released one solo album on Epic, 1981's Danny Joe Brown and the Danny Joe Brown Band. It only scraped the bottom of the charts, and he wisely rejoined Molly Hatchet by 1982. This album is of interest to Southern rock fans because it should come as no surprise that it sounds like Molly Hatchet. It was finally reissued on CD in 2004 by Wounded Bird. Like Molly Hatchet, Brown's band also featured a three-guitar attack, courtesy of Bobby Ingram, Steve Wheeler, and Kenny McVay. A couple of extra musical touches support Brown's throaty growl: slide guitar riffing by Ingram and Wheeler, keyboard accents by John Galvin and harmony vocals that certainly must have been encouraged by producer/engineer Glyn Johns, a legend who'd worked with the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Eagles and Eric Clapton. The best ...
| | Kingdom CD (2006)
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$11.29 A California hard rock band with a sound somewhat reminiscent of vintage Cream, Kingdom released a single album (also called Kingdom) on Specialty Records in 1970, and the rarity of that original release has given the band a kind of cache among record collectors. This CD version from Akarma Records reveals Kingdom to be a solid rock band sporting impressive dual lead guitars, deep organ washes, a solid sense of dynamics, and appropriately gruff, John Kay-like lead vocals from frontman Jim Potkey. All the group really lacked was a set of striking songs, and while the ...
| | Lovecraft Valley Of The Moon CD (1970)
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$10.65 Drummer Michael Tegza is the only original from two years prior when the band was H.P. Lovecraft on Phillips Records. For this 1970 Reprise release they are dubbed Lovecraft and have abandoned the psychedelic Jefferson Airplane sound for a progressive Crosby, Stills and Nash meets Uriah Heep. In 1975 drummer Tegza reformed the band again and separated the two words, their Love Craft album, We Love You Whoever You Are took things into an almost Santana goes soul direction. The ...
| | Painter CD (2009)
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| | Dalia Dalla/Morandi CD (1995) (Import)
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| | New Birth Brass Band New Birth Family CD (2005)
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| | Shearwater Thieves CD (2005)
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| | Cocteau Twins Lullabies To Violaine Vol. 1 CDs (2006)
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$12.95 When 4AD released the lavish and extensive Lullabies to Violaine, they also split the original four-disc release into two separate volumes. ...
| | Jandek Newcastle Sunday CDs (2006)
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$9.65 After about a quarter-century of impenetrable reclusion, Jandek took to the road for some shows in 2004 and 2005. Newcastle Sunday is a double-CD commemoration of one of those, done in England on May 22, 2005. It doesn't say it on the sleeve -- he's rarely divulged any details other than track listings and lengths on his albums -- but Jandek is playing with a rock band of sorts here, with Richard Youngs on electric bass and Alex Neilson on drum kit. That makes it more interesting, though barely, than the scads of other discs he'd unleashed in the several years or so ...
| | Keziah Jones Nigerian Wood CD (2010)
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