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Purchase Faust CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bark Psychosis Hex CD (1994)
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$8.55 Of all the bands branded with the nebulous "post-rock" tag, England's Bark Psychosis achieved the rarest balance between group musicality and post-production programming. Recorded with a large ensemble of musicians but pieced together with a computer and a sampler, HEX is a seamless tapestry--a miraculous album that never forfeits its supernatural aura to the sterility of digital design. Graham Sutton and Daniel Gish elaborate on such timeless models as A.R. Kane's 69, The Blue Nile's A WALK ACROSS THE ROOFTOPS, and Talk Talk's LAUGHING STOCK, filling HEX's wide-screen canvas with emotional song-craft and technological refinement.
HEX favors the elegant and understated, presenting an extraordinarily filmic backdrop against which piano, guitar, and vocal phrases, wisps of instrumentation, and Mark Simnett's percussive cascades fall like December snow. The secret tensions that underscore Bark Psychosis' shimmering quiescence first manifest themselves in John Ling's sinuous, dub-modulated basslines, occasionally erupting in such rapturous displays ...
| | Hash Jar Tempo Well Oiled CD (2000)
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$13.89 Hash Jar Tempo is Bardo Pond and Roy Montgomery--a marriage ordained and consummated in drone Nirvana. Bardo Pond's basement brew of roiling, resinous psychedelia benefits from Montgomery's folk-flavored impressionism. The resultant seven tracks, edited from a mind-blowing jam session, swirl and churn in a rich, redolent sweet-leaf haze.
WELL OILED's tantalizing tantric improvisations are more diffuse than Bardo Pond's tight and concentrated creations-and far more volatile than Montgomery's ...
| | Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat CD (1968)
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$6.65 WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT, the Velvet Underground's second album, is the band at their most calculated and perverse, but also shows another side. It is a glimpse of the more accessible rock which Lou Reed wrote, but wasn't fully comfortable with until the group's third album. WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT also introduced guitar sounds and production so abrasive that the feel wasn't duplicated until even punk had matured into New York's downtown art/noise scene nearly twenty years later.
WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT is an exhausting exercise in opposites. The aching beauty of "Here She Comes Now" features a delicate guitar melody and Reed's most innocent vocals since the debut's "Sunday Morning"; it sniffs around Lou's taste for ballads, but throws in the cruel "oh she looks so good/oh she's made out of wood" refrain for effect. The title track would even be playful if not for the instrumental speed rushes and vocal harmonies so discordant they're sinister. It also turns out to be a perfect primer for "Sister Ray," a depraved freak show of prostitutes, junkies and what happens when the cops come banging at the door. Musically, "Sister Ray" is a jarring guitar crash, clocking ...
| | Jethro Tull Aqualung CD (1971) Bonus Tracks
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$11.45 This reissue of AQUALUNG includes a 15-minute interview and 5 bonus tracks. The booklet contains 20 pages of lyrics, photographs and reviews.
The leap from 1970's BENEFIT to the following year's AQUALUNG is one of the most astonishing progressions in rock history. In the space of one album, Tull went from relatively unassuming electrified folk-rock to larger-than-life conceptual rock full of sophisticated compositions and complex, intellectual lyrical constructs. While the leap to full-blown prog-rock wouldn't be taken until a year later on THICK AS A BRICK, the degree to which Tull upped the ante here is remarkable. The lyrical concept--the hypocrisy of Christianity in England--is stronger than on most other '70s conceptual efforts, but it is ultimately the music that makes the album.
Tull's winning way with a riff was never so arresting as on the chugging "Locomotive Breath," or the character studies "Cross Eyed Mary" and "Aqualung," which portray believably seedy participants in Ian Anderson's story. The fable imagery of "Mother Goose" and the vitriolic anti-authoritarian sentiments of "Wind Up" both serve notice of Anderson's willful iconoclasm and his disillusionment with the spiritual traditions to which he was born. Varied but cohesive, AQUALUNG is widely regarded as Tull's ...
| | Velvet Underground Loaded CD (1970)
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$6.15 LOADED (THE FULLY LOADED EDITION) is a greatly expanded version of the Velvet Underground's 1970 album LOADED. Disc 1 includes the original album along with outtakes, demos and alternate mixes. Disc 2 - the "Alternate Album" - repeats the sequence of songs from the original album using demos and alternate versions, and adds more demos and outtakes from the same sessions.
Principally recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, New York in spring and summer 1970. Originally released on Cotillion (9034). INcludes liner notes by David Fricke.
LOADED was a fitting end for the mighty Velvet Underground. Lou Reed had penned an album seemingly packed with hits, but by now, four LPs into the Velvet's career, only a sad few record buyers appreciated the band. Resignation permeates the album. Reed's voice is noticeably ragged, and bassist Doug Yule ended up recording many of the vocals for the final mix. Drummer Moe Tucker was pregnant, and Yule's brother Billy sat in on drums for most of the sessions. This was no longer the art-rock Velvet Underground, but a far more accessible version, relying on Reed's songwriting over the band's overall musicality.
Yet LOADED is arguably VU's most immediately satisfying album. Less overtly experimental than any of their other ...
| | Foetus Nail CD (1985) Remastered
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$17.05 Jim Thirlwell released many records under such permutated names as You've Got Foetus On Your Breath. NAIL is his second SFOTW album, and it is as schizophrenic as--though more aggressive than-its predecessor, HOLE. Listening to the rapid-fire shifts in stylistic references is akin to watching a kid run around a toy store, picking up toys for no more than a second or two until another, even shinier one catches his eye.
NAIL offers nods towards soundtrack themes, swing jazz, industrial, and punk-to name only a few obvious Thirlwell influences. The tracks are heavily percussion oriented, layered with everything from synthesizers and samples to horn sections and jackhammers.
There are two Wagnerian soundtrack set pieces (the "Pigdom Come" theme and overture) and two other instrumentals- (the three- second "!" and "Private War," a short ambient piece that suggests the sound of a metal garbage can being dragged across a chalkboard. "Anything (Viva!)" incorporates ...
| | Greg Kihn Horror Show CD (1996)
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$10.49 HORROW SHOW is an audio companion to Greg Kihn's novel of the same name.
Horror Show is the title of Greg Kihn's first novel. Appropriately, the concept of the same name is a neo-gothic collection of British Invasion pop/rock and folk-rock, complete with the occasional string and woodwind arrangements. Kihn doesn't limit himself to his own songs, working Ray Davies' "Waterloo Sunset" and the traditional "Come Back Baby" and "Trials, Troubles, Tribulations" into the concept. Though Horror Show never really tells a story, it is one of Kihn's most enjoyable latter-day albums, simply because of the variety of styles and its sense of purpose. ~ ...
| | Metabolismus Terra Incognita CD (1999)
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| | Maximum All Saints CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Berryz Kobo Special! Best Mini-2.5 Maime No Kare CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Opus Avantra Introspezione CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | David Dondero Simple Love CD (2007)
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$11.69 Fresh off being named one of the top 10 living songwriters by NPR in 2006--sharing the list with the likes of Bob Dylan and Tom Waits--and being constantly name checked by his label boss, Conor Oberst, as his main influence, David Dondero dropped SIMPLE LOVE, a decidedly more upbeat affair than the Bukowski-esque downer masterpiece ...
| | Various Artists Christmas With The Rat Pack CD (2007)
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$10.49 Sure, Bing Crosby might pop more quickly to mind when thinking of Christmas songs, but Frank, Dean, and Sammy had their share of Yuletide ditties as well, a fact effectively borne out by the holiday collection CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK. If you're sick of the usual pap that passes for Christmas music from all corners of the stylistic map, try something from the swingin' side of town. Really now, wouldn't you rather hear such chestnuts (pun intended) as "Silver Bells," "The Christmas Song," and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" from the likes of these cats than some contemporary prefab pop or country cardboard cutout? Those aren't sleighbells you hear in the background, they're ice cubes clinking in a martini glass.
Those who prefer a martini to a glass of egg nog should appreciate Christmas with the Rat Pack. Featuring various Christmas and holiday classics performed by Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Dean Martin, this is a stellar collection that sets an elegantly ...
| | Robert Gaza Flight CD (2007)
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$16.45 This CD is a collection of musical pieces that I have composed over the past 10 years. In 1997, I started working very seriously with electronic music. At that time, one needed little more than a moderately powerful computer and a keyboard to have at home studio. However, at that time, I did not have the means a purchase a top- of –the line computer, keyboard, or other musical instruments. As a result, the sounds you hear are far from perfect. Regardless of the sound quality, I hope you will enjoy this musical collection. I feel very strongly that it matters less what instruments are used and more so one’s accumulated experience and prowess for writing music.When comparing music from the 90’s with contemporary music, it is a wonder how rapidly electronic music, has progressed. Typical means for recording and storing music has gone from cassettes to CD’s and now to DVD’s. A typical home studio, which once could make do with a standard home PC, now requires nothing less them a Pentium 4 processor to power the operation.My musical style is electronic instrumental, separate from a singer who may gain some notoriety from concert or recital performances, as a composer of instrumental music, often times my only means of exposure are through sending my musical samples directly to record companies in hopes that may listen to and be moved by my music.With the onset of the internet, new opportunities for exposure have been created for independent musicians, like myself. Several internet sites have been established with the goal of selling CD’s from various independent composers ...
| | Sex & Patriotism To Die For CD (2007) Parental Advisory
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$13.29 Kick Ass Rock N' Roll Music, The music styling of the band has been compared to Guns N* Roses or Aerosmith in their glory days, or Silvertide and Velvet ...
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