| | Nazareth Razamanaz CD - Import Nazareth Discography of CDs
After issuing two albums (1971's self titled debut and 1972's EXERCISES), Scottish rockers Nazareth were aiming for their big commercial breakthrough with their third release, and they delivered it with 1973's RAZAMANAZ. Although many Euro rockers of the day, such as Deep Purple and Yes, were unashamedly British in their progressive rock tendencies, Nazareth's sound and approach had more in common with such straightahead U.S. rockers as Lynyrd Skynyrd and Aerosmith, as well as a new band just starting in Australia around this time, AC/DC.
The British record buying public must have been starved for some good old fashioned hard rock, as two tracks from RAZAMANAZ broke into the upper reaches of the U.K. singles chart, "Broken Down Angel" and "Bad Bad Boy." RAZAMANAZ remains Nazareth's strongest and most consistent release. Razamanaz Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Nazareth Razamanaz CD - Import. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Razamanaz CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nazareth Hair Of The Dog CD (1975)
Razamanaz album
$7.99 Although Nazareth had already broken into the big time in England with their 1973 release RAZAMANAZ, the band had yet to crack the U.S. market. Their stateside break came two years later in the form of 1975's HAIR OF THE DOG. By keeping to their high voltage rock formula the Scots band finally won U.S. rock fans over, though it didn't hurt that they included one slight musical departure, the melodic ballad "Love Hurts."
Besides becoming a monster worldwide hit, Nazareth (for ...
| | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 4 Way Street CDs (1971) Jewel Box
Razamanaz CD music
$23.79 4 WAY STREET caught Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their 1970 concert tour at the height of their success. Even with its included bits of audience patter and a few overlong tracks ("Southern Man" and "Carry On"), the album is varied and exciting, and perfectly captures the quartet's remarkable singer/songwriter chemistry and sparkling harmonies. Stephen Still's classics like "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" and "Love the One You're With" abut David Crosby tunes like the beautiful "Laughing" and Graham Nash's positive, instructional "Teach Your Children."
But ...
| | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Deja Vu CD (1970) Remastered
Razamanaz music CDs
$15.65 Crosby, Still, and Nash topped their enormously popular self-titled 1969 debut by adding Neil Young to their ranks and expanding their stylistic and sonic range. The result, released in 1970, was an artistic and commercial success, representing the talents of the four primary players to excellent effect. More ambitious and incisive than its CSN predecessor, DEJA VU brings together folk, psychedelia, jazz, African, and Middle Eastern flavors, Tin Pan Alley, and hard rock in a manner that captures the tenor of the era's counterculture without sounding dated.
The group's distinctively lush harmonies are spread across the album, notably on the record's two centerpieces--"Carry On," which segues into a chugging, percussion-fueled groove halfway through, and "Woodstock," the band's hard rock re-working of the Joni Mitchell tune. Elsewhere, the songs are stamped by individual personalities, as on David Crosby's driving "Almost Cut My Hair," ...
| | Nazareth Rampant CD (1974) Bonus Track; Remastered; Digipak
Razamanaz songs
$9.89 Nazareth's second album of 1974 finds the group tempering the four-on-the-floor hard rock attack they developed on Loud and Proud by working a surprising and effective Southern rock edge into the songs. The end result is an album that sounds like a crossbreeding of early AC/DC and Lynyrd Skynyrd at their hardest rocking. Some of the country-tinged highlights include "Glad When You're Gone," a funny kissoff to an unwanted lover that pairs hillbilly-styled singing with wah-wah-drenched guitar riffs, and "Jet Lag," a tongue-in-cheek look at life as a touring rock & roller that is driven by some. However, the finest song in this vein is the powerful opener "Silver Dollar Forger"; this hard rocking tale of an outlaw racing home with the cops on his tail has a suprisingly elaborate arrangement and plenty of driving guitar riffs. It feels like the theme song to the great 1970s car chase movie that never was. Rampant also spawned a hit single and radio favorite with "Shanghai'd in Shanghai," a pile-driving rocker that works an effective ...
| | Masters Of Reality Pine/Cross Dover CD (2009) (Import)
Razamanaz album
$27.59 2009 release. Both ...
| | Stryper Murder By Pride CD (2009)
Razamanaz CD music
$10.65 After the original Stryper lineup (minus bassist Tim Gaines) reunited for 2005's somewhat alternative/nu-metal tinged REBORN, the band made a stylistic return to form with MURDER BY PRIDE. Brimming with harmonized twin guitar leads, big hair metal-approved shout-along hooks, and Michael Sweet's trademark soaring, Dennis DeYoung-esque ...
| | Coney Hatch CD (1982) (Import) Bonus Tracks; England; Remastered; United Kingdom
Razamanaz music CDs
$20.99 Having quickly made a name for themselves on the Canadian club circuit, Coney Hatch signed with fledgling Anthem Records in early 1981 and proceeded to record their freshman effort with no other than legendary singer/songwriter (and label boss) Kim Mitchell acting as producer. Not too shabby. In an era when rock radio thrived on a steady diet of Boston, Journey, and Foreigner (vocalist Carl Dixon drew comparisons to a less strident Lou Gramm, fused with a certain Joe Lynn Turner vibe), the foursome's commercial brand of hard rock seemed like perfect fodder for the airwaves. But forceful rockers like "Devil's Deck," "You Ain't Got Me," and "Victim of Rock" never connected with programmers outside their homeland, perhaps because they fit in so well with the current musical climate that it was impossible to distinguish them from the pack. To wit, ...
| | Tim Ireland Downin The Well CD (2005) (Import)
Razamanaz songs
$26.29
| | Mat Edwards Here And Now CD (2000)
Razamanaz album
$12.69 Mat Edwards is one of those great unsung musicians that when people hear him play say things like \"wow where have you been?\" or \"what are you doing playing here?\" Mat has been performing around the U.S. for years and is specifically known for his energetic live shows. His more intimate shows as an acoustic singer/songwriter are also not to be missed. His fans agree, they are glad he keeps doing what he does best. Mat\'s musical training started at the age of ten by learning to play the guitar, piano and singing in a symphony boy's choir. Since this humble beginning, Mat Edwards has performed as a front man and songwriter in numerous bands. These groups have performed original music and/or covered top 40 music, classic rock, country, punk, metal, and rhythm and blues. By playing his way through this maze of musical genres Mat has defined his own sound. Mat Edwards has performed throughout the Pacific Northwest, California, Texas, Illinois, the East Coast and the Mid-West. Mat released a CD entitled 'The Here and Now'. This was his solo debut. The songs on this recording were honed and polished through countless performances at numerous venues and coffee houses. The music has been used in a video game entitled Shady O'Grady a 'Sims' based game produced by Gilligames Mat\'s songs \"It Ain\'t Love\", \"Tom Coolidge\", \"Blues Playin\' Man\" and \"The Here and Now\" were featured in the top 100 of mp3 . Mat Edwards' music can be heard world-wide on KKUP in Cupertino, CA, KGBI in Santa Clarita, CA, KLND in Mobridge, SD, 93.5 FM Radio J in New Brunswick, Canada, X-Cel FM in the U.K., XM Satellite Radio, DH NetRadio, 103. 1 FM-Radio Milo in Mol, Belgium, ISON Radio in Hamilton, Australia, as well as in Spain and Slovenia. Currently Mat is preparing to go into the studio. He plans on recording two different CD\'s. Most of the songs are finished and just need some minor tweaking. The CD\'s have no tentative titles but will be completely different. One will be blues and blues/rock like \"Fallen Heros\" and \"Tom Coolidge\" while the other CD will be power pop in the vein of \"Heart v. Head. \"He is also interviewing prospective council to obtain a recording contract and hopefully hook up for a tour or two in the next year. Mat Edwards ...
| | End Elementary CD (2007)
Razamanaz CD music
$12.19
| | Runic Liar Flags CD (2006)
Razamanaz music CDs
$9.49
| | Alif Laila Sangam: A Coming Together CD (2007)
Razamanaz songs
$14.29 At a very early age, Alif Laila entered the study of Indian Classical music. She was trained in Dhaka, Bangladesh by the late Ustad Mir Qasem Khan, nephew of legendary maestro, Ustad Allauddin Khan, in the Nazrul Music Academy. After some time, she was taken under the wings of her Ustad, to be taught in great depths on a 'one to one' basis for eight years.. In this method, Alif Laila was taught the intricate techniques and compositions that embody the school of music called the 'Senia Maihar Gharana' started by Ustad Allauddin Khan. Alif has a passion for the arts beyond music alone. During her final years of training , she attended the College of Fine Arts in Dhaka, where she graduated in 1981 with a bachelor's degree and received several awards for her water color painting. Alif's mind opened to the world of true art as she painted the moods of life with both color and melody.In 1988 she moved to the United States, far away from the origins of her music, yet finding the fortune of many eminent musicians and teachers who guided and influenced her music. Her intense study of music continued with teachers, Partha Chatterjee and Krishna Bhatt, both of whose music are influenced by Pandit Nikhil Banerjee,one the greatest sitarists of all times. She has also received the blessings ...
| | Eisregen Blutbahnen CD (2007) (Import) Import; Limited Edition; Digipak
Razamanaz album
$31.55
| | Severino Gazzelloni Floetenkonzerte CD (2007) (Import)
Razamanaz CD music
$13.15
| | W A S P Babylon CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
Razamanaz music CDs
$15.45
|
|
|