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Pimpinela Lo Esencial Songs Purchase Lo Esencial CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Very Best Of Billy Vaughn CDs (2000) Import
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$15.15 This collection of tracks by pop singer, Billy Vaughn, features such trademark songs as "La Paloma", "Lili Marleen", and "Blue Hawaii".
Studio orchestra leader Billy Vaughn may ...
| | Die Flippers Das Muss Doch Lie CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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| | Die Flippers Ti Amo CD (2002) Import
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| | Dream Theater When Dream & Day Unite CD (1989) Germany; Originally Released in 1989
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$13.95 WHEN DREAM & DAY UNITE, the major label debut from prog-metal act Dream Theater, includes the tracks "YTSE Jam" and "Only A Matter Of Time."
Dream Theater's first official release gave an indication that this was a talented band that combined the styles of Yes, Rush, and Queensr˙che. The latter seemed to be too big of an influence at this stage of their career. Vocalist Charlie Dominici's voice is not powerful enough to carry out the band's otherwise convincing intensity, and his attempt to sound like Queensr˙che's Geoff Tate was unsuccessful. The music here is not as heavy as it would become in the '90s but could still be classified as progressive metal. Guitarist John Petrucci and drummer Mike Portnoy established themselves as competent musicians, but their individual styles were not yet refined. The band's originality does shine through on "Light Fuse and Get Away," "The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun," and "Only a Matter of Time." The odd-meter measures and numerous time ...
| | Daniel O'Donnell Early Memories CD (2007) (Import) England; Remastered; United Kingdom
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| | Sparx 12 Exitos Con Mariachi CD (2006) Reissue
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| | Spider John Koerner Stargeezer CD (1996)
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| | Star Box: Caravelli CD (2004) Japan
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| | Choke Slow Fade Or: How I Learned To Question Infinity CD (2005) (Import) Canada
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$23.75 This album is intense and original all at once, which is difficult for several groups to pull off at any time. The first track, "Breathing Won't Come Easy" is part 'emo' but primarily solid rock with a slight art pop touch to it. If you could envision Billy Talent on Ritalin, you would get a good idea of the tone and mood the album offers -- infectious, well-crafted and layered tunes that avoid being filtered or pre-packaged. A great example of this is the winding and weaving "Until Next Tide" as guitarists and vocalists Jack Jaggard and Shawn Moncrief work off each other. While there's a dark, metal undercurrent to most of these songs such as the melodic-meets-urgent "Trace Rewind," Choke rarely offer up what the listener expects, building a concrete foundation with each song and veering off into different areas from there. Rarely is there any type of guitar 'noodle-ing' or filler. The radio-friendly tune has to be the short but sweet "Static Remains" with its quality hooks and rhythm, but tend to hit a bit of a roadblock during the epic "This Forced Hour," occasionally covering ground that has been well mined and trodden over. But it's a brief aberration, as "For Good Reason" goes soft and melodic before ...
| | WWE Wreckless Intent CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Gege Telesforo Love & Other Contradictions CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Pete Band Scheips Coming Up Blue CD (2007)
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| | White Noise Radio CD (2008)
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$9.35 For all those who I have shared the stage with in the past...I thank you for fighting alongside me as a brother...Busting knuckles, trashing sets, and playing to two people (who wished we played country music). LOVING every minute of it all is tough to do for no money...no respect...and no future. After the collapse of my last band Savior Hate, just as we were on our way up....opening for National Acts, getting attention, and showing signs of breaking through...I was so disheartened that for the first time in my life I viewed my passion for music as a curse. I viewed every kind word, every autograph signed, and every \"FAN\" of my past music as one big sham. Pity for the obscure if you will. But, with SPRING of 2006 came news of my first baby on the way. Inspired to write for my unborn child, I began writing and recording again, playing on an old acoustic guitar gifted to me by my very close grandfather. That very guitar is the first I strummed in this life, and to this very day I swear it plays itself. I played to no audience, no genre, no \"scene.\" This time around I was just happy to create. I wrote songs that will never have a release date...or a label to call home....they simply were gifts to those I love. December 30th, 2006 my little Emmy Rain was born...and with her arrival so returned my fire. Suddenly, I envisioned it all so complete. I would lock myself in my basement studio and not leave until a new album was in the works. I would no longer cater to the \"macho\" sound of the boring scenes around me. I would no longer depend on others in any aspect of music...I would play every instrument....sing every note...record and produce my own album. This was my big F.U! moment. Time had come to rediscover songwriting. An old \"CHEESY\" keyboard quickly became my best friend while exploring new ways to write. Teaching myself to play the keys was a bit of a journey in itself. However, I enjoyed the journey so much that I began seeking out and collecting old unwanted keyboards...most which were never sought after in their prime...lol. Five \"underdog\" boards later and WHITE NOISE RADIO was born. Layers of distorted guitars, symphonic synth sounds, and pounding drums romanced me into becoming a believer. Track after track I discovered a sound that was hidden inside me all along. ...
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