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Rockets is a collection of unreleased demos, live and rehearsal tracks, and leftovers. It was created as a "renegade CD" to be sold only at gigs and on Daniel Lanois' website. Lanois is a meticulous producer, so the rough and ready -- even raw -- nature of much of this is startling. That said, his leftovers are often more desirable than the choice material of other songwriters. The consistency of the material is the only guiding thread to what's here. And there are no credits; one has to go to the artist's website to get track-by-track information. The spectral, spare pedal steel instrumental "JJ Leaves LA" -- recorded live in Dublin with drummer Brian Blade -- is haunting and bittersweet. On the ragged, distorted whomp of "Sweet Soul Honey," tempos shift and slip, as Lanois is accompanied by Blade (and the sound from his guitar amp bleeds copiously into the drum mikes) and a big bass Indian drum walks the entire proceeding on a razor wire. This could have been an outtake from For the Beauty of Wynona. The title track is an edited live guitar-and-drum wanker jam, but that's OK since Lanois never really does them. The live "Devil's Bed" doesn't replace the studio version; with pedal steel this track takes a countrified approach. The live version of "The Maker" has a subtle three-part harmony, and was recorded at Joshua Tree. It's supposed to evoke or pay tribute to Gram Parsons, but it doesn't really feel that way. The coolest thing here is a read of his "Stormy Sky," which was originally cut for the Lanois-produced Willie Nelson record Teatro and features Nelson, Emmylou Harris, and Lanois in a skittering arrangement that doesn't quite work but is fascinating nonetheless. "Space Kay" is another experiment in guitar/drum studio trickery, but this one works. With a weird, elegiac, hunted sound, it has teeth. Since not that much work went into the packaging or production of Rockets, and it consists of leftovers, it would have been nice if the price reflected that, but for Lanois fans, this is most likely all essential. At the very least it's like a curious, mysterious page read out of context from a diary, and for that reason alone it's worth hearing. ~ Thom Jurek
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Audio Mixer: Adam Samuels. Daniel Lanois Rockets Songs Purchase Rockets CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Elliott Smith Either/Or CD (1997)
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| | Elliott Smith Xo CD (1998)
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$11.99 The Cinderella-esque climb from lo-fi indie cult artist to Grammy nominee/major label darling must have been a perilous one for Smith, who makes the leap to the big time here after three well-regarded albums on small labels. He's lost none of his bite, though. The production values on XO may be slightly higher, but Smith's vision remains undiluted.
The production, centered around acoustic guitar augmented by keyboards and lush vocal harmonies, recalls pop icons like the Beach Boys (especially ...
| | Arcade Fire Funeral CD (2004)
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$11.89 This Montreal ensemble's fiery debut is marked by surging guitars, soulful strings, driving drums, brilliant bass lines, and the quavering vocals of married couple Win Butler and Regine Chassagne. The group's song structures careen through a vast territory of musical and personal history, with lyrics warm with memories of childhood neighborhoods and deceased loved ones, resulting in an alternating current of joy and sadness.
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| | Apoptygma Berzerk 7 CD (1998)
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$13.29 Starting an industrial dance album with a mock-classical organ recital isn't the easiest of propositions, but when Grothesk kicks his arrangement in gear fully with the EBM pulse and beat of "Love Never Dies (Part 1)," then 7 hits its stride and for the most part doesn't lose it. By ...
| | That's Country CD (2001) Box Set
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| | Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks CD (2003) With DVD
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$18.05 Recorded live at The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California.
This 2003 package spotlights Dan Hicks (guitar/vocals) and his handpicked assemblage at a one-time-only gig at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on December 9, 2001, honoring Hicks' 60th birthday. While a slightly amended CD version -- missing "Shootin' Straight" and "Reelin' Down" -- is also available, this package sports a more complete performance as well as a 5.1 Surround Sound option that puts listeners center stage alongside the 40-plus players who have been key components in Hicks' legacy. In his trademark approach, the pacing is decidedly low-key, even as different aggregates of musicians come and go between practically every number. This gives each delivery a unique texture and allows for some inspired interaction. Early classics include the jug band-infused Charlatans side "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away?," with Mike Wilhelm (guitar/vocals), George Hunter (autoharp/tambourine), and Richard Olsen (tenor sax/clarinet/flute/vocals) from the original lineup of the legendary Bay Area combo. Participating from the seminal incarnations of the Hot Licks are "Symphony" Sid Page (violin), Naomi Eisenberg (vocals/violin), Jaime Leopold (string bass), and Maryann Price (vocal/percussion). "Reelin' Down," "The Buzzard Was Their Friend," "Canned Music," "Milk Shakin' Mama," "News from Up the Street," and the opening "You Gotta Believe" are all revived with considerable verve. This is especially notable in Hicks' limber fretwork, which vacillates from the hot-steppin' "Walkin' One and Only" to the sublime and ...
| | Solar Race Homespun CD (1997)
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| | I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business CD (2004)
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| | Dog Age Reefy Seadragon CD (2006)
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| | Ricky Dillard 7th Episode: Live In Toronto (Deluxe) CD (2007) With DVD; Limited Edition; Deluxe Edition
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