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Purchase Free In The Streets CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Walkmen/Calla CD (2002)
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| | Redd Kross Neurotica CD (1987) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$8.15 It seems hard to imagine that a band inspired as much by breakfast cereal and Saturday morning cartoons as rock & roll could have created the album that spawned an entire movement -- grunge. When Neurotica was released in 1987, it inspired hordes of punk/hardcore kids to put down the safety pins and pick up the guitar. The perfect blend of Beatles/Kiss-style pop/rock and Butthole Surfers art rock, the album blends the raw punk spirit of the band that included "Quit School" stickers in their second album, 1984's Teen Babes From Monsanto, with the pure thrift store rock & roll of Kiss, the Rolling Stones, ...
| | Kinski Airs Above Your Station CD (2003)
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$11.75 Kinski's excellently named Airs Above Your Station picks up where Be Gentle With the Warm Turtle left off, mixing alternately buzzing and shimmering guitars and subtle electronic flourishes into eight epics that bridge post-rock and space rock. ...
| | Erase Errata At Crystal Palace CD (2003)
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$11.49 Erase Errata's second album, At Crystal Palace, continues the band's ongoing flirtations with order and chaos, ping-ponging between the two with such ease that it's clear that even their most disjointed moments are under their control. Songs such as "Driving Test" and "Go to Sleep" are as angular and tense as ever -- the way Jenny Hoyston snarls "Go to sleep!" on the latter ensures a string of nights spent with eyes wide open -- but every now and then the band lets down its avant-garde and allows some melodic, and even poppy, ...
| | Impossible Shapes Horus CD (2005)
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| | Evens CD (2005)
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| | Legendary Shack Shakers Hunkerdown CD (1998)
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| | Ernest Kohl Portrait V.2 CD (2003) (Import) Canada
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| | Yes Album CD (1971) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$5.99 With THE YES ALBUM, Yes began an important new chapter in its career and defined much of what the next decade would bring. They had left behind not only their original guitarist, Peter Banks, but also the covers of 1960s tunes by the likes of the Byrds and the Beatles. The arrival of the more hard-edged Steve Howe signaled the group's ascent into full-blown progressive-rock mode, a style whose parameters Yes helped craft with this recording. Though Rick Wakeman and his classical-influenced arsenal of keyboards had not yet come aboard, Tony Kaye's roiling Hammond organ and Chris Squire's busy bass lines perfectly interacted with Howe's idiosyncratic playing to create a uniquely fugue-like sound, as Bill Bruford's polyrhythms and Jon Anderson's angelic voice simultaneously kept things on a more abstract and ethereal plane than almost anything that had been labeled "rock" up to that point. "Starship Trooper" and "Yours Is No Disgrace" would become hallmarks of prog rock and launch a thousand pale imitations by third-string art-rockers for decades to come.
With THE YES ALBUM, Yes began an important new chapter in their career and defined much of what the next decade would bring. They had left behind not only their original guitarist, Peter Banks, but also the covers of 1960s tunes by the likes of the Byrds and the Beatles. The arrival of the more hard-edged Steve Howe signaled the group's ascent into full-blown progressive-rock mode, a style whose parameters Yes helped craft with this recording. ...
| | Dependables Klatu Berrada Niktu CD (1971) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Zoo Of Ik Haar Zag CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Tiffany Carlson Fall CD (2008)
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$15.15 These are songs about the way things fall.The way we fall in and out of love. The way we fall apart. The way things fall into place. The way we fall short. The way we fall for a line. The way things fall to pieces. The way we all fall down. Two and a half years in the making, this unique mixture of acoustic folk and electric blues, digs down to the roots and turning leaves of Fall. The beautiful voice of Tiffany Carlson is your guide through this dusty landscape of heartaches, heartbreaks, longing, ...
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