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Randy Banchman (of Bachman Turner Overdrive fame) steps out on his own for this solo album, a long out of print gem that includes "Tin Lizzie," "Lost In the Shuffle," and "Not to Return."
Digitally remastered reissue of this 1978 solo album from the former Guess Who/BTO leader. Survivor is Bachman's ultimate solo album. It has never been previously released on CD and has not been readily available for over 22 years. Packaged with all original artwork plus new liner notes. Lemon. Randy Bachman Survivor Songs | 1. | Zarahemia |
| 2. | Not to Return |
| 3. | Pookies Shuffle |
| 4. | Tally's Tune |
| 5. | Take a Long Way Home |
| 6. | La Jolla |
| 7. | Tin Lizzie |
| 8. | Suite Theme |
| 9. | Noah |
| 10. | Just a Kid |
| 11. | One Hand Clappin' |
| 12. | Lost in the Shuffle |
| 13. | Is the Night to Cold |
| 14. | You Moved Me |
| 15. | I Am a Star |
| 16. | Maybe Again |
| 17. | Survivor |
| Purchase Survivor CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chills Kaleidoscope World CD (1986) (Import) Import; Australia
Survivor album
$23.75 KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD contains 10 bonus tracks and represents everything the band recorded through early 1986, including all of the LOST EP, and the I LOVE MY LEATHER JACKET/THE GREAT ESCAPE 12"
KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD, The Chills' 18-track compilation culled from The Chills early and mid-'80s EPs and singles, is highlighted by the song "Pink Frost."
The Chills' Martin Phillipps mixes up melodic pop with elements of garage rock and punk, creating songs with a sweet melancholy all their own. Phillipps has always been the focus of the Chills, writing and singing the band's songs. His group ...
| | Grand Funk Railroad Phoenix CD (1972) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$8.09 Having scored four consecutive Top Ten albums in the previous two years, Grand Funk Railroad may not have seemed to casual observers like a band who needed to rise phoenix-like from the ashes, but the title of the band's seventh album referred to its re-emergence after a litigious split from manager/producer Terry Knight. Now, they were producing themselves, and they added organist Craig Frost, credited here as a sideman, though he went on to join the band formally. The biggest change, however, was a musical maturity. After releasing five studio albums in a little over two years, ...
| | Son Of Spirit/Farther Along CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.79 This two-fer from Beat Goes On features a pair of out-of-print Spirit LPs: Son of Spirit and Farther Along. Both originally released in 1976 on Mercury, these 22 tracks ...
| | Killing Floor CD (1995) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
Survivor songs
$16.65 The sheer toughness -- and overall derivative -- nature of Killing Floor's debut album, issued six months after Led Zeppelin's debut in 1969 on the Spark label, is a wondrous contrast to the overly slick treatment American blues were given by British artists. All of these tunes, with the exception of one, are revamped versions of songs from the blues canon with different words. The lone "cover" in the set was written by Willie Dixon titled "Woman You Need Love," the tune Zep ripped for "Whole Lotta Love." Despite the fact that this set was issued ...
| | Danny Kirwan Second Chapter CD (1975) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
Survivor album
$19.79 The first solo album from Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter Daniel David Kirwan has the future producer for Human League and Buzzcocks, Martin Rushent, utilizing those skills here, as well as engineering. The sound is crystal clear, and a feather in the cap for Rushent as well as Kirwan. It starts off with an uncharacteristic "Ram Jam City," which has more Lindsey Buckingham sounds than one would expect, especially since the two guitarists come from two different musical worlds. "Odds and Ends" is more lighthearted, the kind of music Paul McCartney toyed with on The White Album's "Rocky Raccoon." What Second Chapter immediately sets forth is the importance ...
| | Legend CD (2007) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
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$16.59 In some circles, Mickey Jupp is something of a minor legend, a roots rocker with excellent taste and a cutting wit, best heard on the songs "Switchboard Susan" and "You'll Never Get Me Up in One of Those," both covered by Nick Lowe. Basher's ...
| | Death Cab For Cutie Forbidden Love CD (2000) Extended Play
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| | P Miles Bryson Alejandro's Carniceria CD (2002)
Survivor songs
$13.19 Have you ever dreamed of owning an album that comes packaged like a pack of Mexican spices (including a few chili peppers inserted in the plastic wrap)? Then is Alejandro's Carniceria for you! Jokes aside, there is more to this CD than novelty appeal. Growing up in Arizona, P. Miles Bryson ...
| | Let It Be Naked Let It Be: Naked CD (1970) (Import) Japan
Survivor album
$47.85 LET IT BE...NAKED contains a FLY ON THE WALL bonus disc including song rehearsals and conversation snatches.
Includes liner notes by Kevin Howlett and interview excerpts with The Beatles
In its original form, LET IT BE signaled the end of an era, closing the book on the Beatles, as well as literally and figuratively marking the end of the '60s. The 1970 release evolved from friction-filled sessions the Beatles intended to be an organic, bare-bones return to their roots. Instead, the endless hours of tapes were eventually handed over to Phil Spector, since neither the quickly splintering Beatles nor their longtime producer George Martin wanted to sift through the voluminous results.
LET IT BE... NAKED sets the record straight, revisiting the contentious sessions, stripping away the Spectorian orchestrations, reworking the running order, and losing all extemporaneous in-studio banter. On this version of the album, filler tracks ("Dig It," "Maggie Mae") are dropped, while juicy b-side "Don't Let Me Down" is added. The most obvious revamping is on the songs handled heavily by Spector. Removing the orchestrations from "The Long and Winding Road" and "Across the Universe" gives Paul McCartney's vocals considerably more resonance on the former, doing the same for John Lennon's voice and guitar on the latter. This alternate take on LET IT BE enhances the album's power, reclaiming the raw, unadorned quality that was meant to be its calling card from the beginning.
Generally regarded as the Beatles' last album, LET IT BE was actually recorded in 1969, before the recording and release of ABBEY ROAD. LET IT BE was greeted with mixed reviews when it came out in 1970, and is ...
| | Robots CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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$40.75
| | Greenleaf Deep Roots CD (2000)
Survivor music CDs
$7.99
| | James Roy Don't Let Me Go CD (2004)
Survivor songs
$7.99
| | Black Crowes Freak 'N' Roll...Into The Fog CDs (2006)
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| | Yellow Swans And Birchville Cat Motel CD (2006)
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