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| | McDonald & Giles Mcdonald & Giles CD (1971) HDCD
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$6.99 MCDONALD AND GILES is a 1970 reissue that features former King Crimson members Ian McDonald - who went on to join Foreigner - and Michael Giles and includes "Suite In C," "Flight Of The Ibis," and "Is She Waiting?"
Following the meltdown of the original King Crimson lineup, Ian McDonald and Michael Giles brought brother Peter Giles back, which helps to account, in some ways, for the resemblance of this album to the 1968 Giles, Giles & Fripp recordings -- though the songs here tend to go on at some length, combining prog rock's traits of length and multiple sections with some of the lighter feel of the GG&F days. The 20 minute "Birdman" tends towards self-indulgence, while "People of Tomorrow (The Children of Today)" loses focus halfway and spends the next four minutes being a blithering -- if pretty -- musical idiot. The main attraction is really the performances turned in by McDonald and the Giles brothers -- they all sound fabulous, even when waffling musically, while Michael Giles has a unique drum tone that never has been duplicated (Giles himself abandoned the sound for his later career in Jackson Heights and as a session drummer). Peter Giles returned to the accounting trade, alas, while Ian McDonald eventually wound up as part of Foreigner, which is another tale entirely. ~ Steven McDonald
Former King Crimson members Ian McDonald & Michael Giles recorded this set shortly after leaving the British prog-rock group in 1969. They enlisted ...
| | Enya Only Time (2002)
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$7.49 Disc 4 is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
As ornate as the sonic tapestries she weaves, Enya's first ever box set is a four-disc marvel of gold and velvet that culls 51 tracks from her first five albums, including B-sides. All of the obvious cuts are here, from her breakthrough single "Orinoco Flow" to "May It Be" from the Lord of the Rings soundtrack. The 48-page booklet is bursting at the seams with photographs, illustrations, and track-by-track ...
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| | Greenleaf Secret Alphabets CD (2003)
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$11.99 Like any side project -- and, make no mistake, the members of Sweden's Greenleaf have their fingers in way too many pies for this to constitute anything else -- 2003's Secret Alphabets album can't disguise the partial commitment of those involved in its creation, which, incidentally, occurred more than two years after the band's inauspicious stoner rock debut. Don't get us wrong, Secret Alphabets is a very solid, surprisingly straightforward hard rock album, but the competent songwriting present in energetic rockers like "10,000 Years of Revolution" and "Witchcraft Tonight," as well as mellower, psychedelic, and space rock-tinged excursions such as "The Combination," "One More Year," and "Masterplan," never really attain elevated orbits of inspiration. The lasting impression is that of a group taking time off from their day jobs: It's fun and entertaining enough, but hardly worth quitting that day job. Still, for what it's worth, "Black, ...
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| | Larry Lunt Why Not CD (2007)
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$9.35 Larry Lunt - Why Not's 3rd album is a rollicking pop-jam-fusion-powered trip that invites the listener for an easy, carefree and spirited ride from opening to closing track. Powered by a jam-band energy and lead singer Larry Lunt's stream-of-consciousness lyrics, Why Not keeps anything from getting too heavy, while allowing the importance of a laid-back, mellow mood come through.Originally from Belgium, Lunt conjures the lyrical delivery of J. Geils or Mark Knopfler, but with a slightly deeper voice, allowing the layered and textured musical progression of the songs to dominate, but not overshadow, the vocals. This arrangement works perfectly for the spirit of easiness and playfulness the songs embody. From the roll-down your windows and turn the stereo up opening track 'Lucky Loser', which sets the tone, to the jumpy and peppy 'Sunday' that blows up the middle of the album with a guitar-driven improvised live feel, to the gospel-folktale 'Radio' that builds to a blistering crescendo, the songs on this album all grow or build until they expand beyond the ordinary structure of a 'song' into a more abstract, ethereal realm. Other key tracks like 'Little Cloud' and 'Just Me and You' invoke a Santana-esque rhythm and guitar while 'Whisky', a more solemn, plodding track features a more structured march-like rhythm and demonstrate Lunt's depth as a lyricist and singer. The album is produced by ...
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