| | Lost Boys Welcome To Neverneverland CD Lost Boys Discography of CDs
Recording information: Studio 33. Welcome To Neverneverland Music Lost Boys Welcome To Neverneverland Songs | 1. | Brave New Neverneverland |
| 2. | Love of My Life |
| 3. | Supersocial |
| 4. | Lady D |
| 5. | It's All About the Money |
| 6. | Dancing on Your Grave |
| 7. | Forever as One |
| 8. | Dreams (Fly Away) |
| 9. | In My Dreams |
| 10. | Destiny |
| 11. | Caballero |
| 12. | Hey You |
| 13. | Give It to Me |
| 14. | So Lonely |
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$18.74 Whereas Alice Cooper's first two studio albums, 1969's PRETTIES FOR YOU and 1970's EASY ACTION, tended more towards the trippy excesses of the hippie era, their next one, 1971's LOVE IT TO DEATH introduced ...
| | Joe Walsh Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get CD (1973) Gold
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$18.74 "Rocky Mountain Way," the tune that opens Joe Walsh's sophomore release (and remains one of his best-known songs), is a textbook example of Walsh's strengths. The song is driven by a slinky hard rock groove that boasts crunchy, distorted ...
| | Carpenters Christmas Collection CDs (1998)
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$15.69 Originally released as 2 separate albums, CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT and AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS.
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| | The Very Best Of Enya CDs (2009) With DVD
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$21.00 Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like "Orinoco Flow," "Caribbean Blue," and "Book of Days" in the pot and out of the way, it's easier to appreciate hidden gems like "Cursum Perficio," "Boadicea," "Trains and Winter Rains," and "Anywhere Is." Also notable is the inclusion of "May It Be" and a previously unreleased version of "Aníron (I Desire)," both of which originally appeared on the soundtrack for the first chapter of Peter Jackson's beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy. ~ James Christopher Monger
Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the ...
| | Black Eyed Peas E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) CD (2009)
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$9.99 Black Eyed Peas, the hip-hop crossover juggernaut that propelled singer Fergie and producer Will.I.Am to superstardom, have, since 2003's ELEPHUNK, been audaciously plugging away at their bombastic but lighthearted style of rap-cum-dance pop--an effort ...
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| | Richmond Fontaine Lost Son CD (1999)
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$12.95 Lost Son is a beautiful album, a collection of narratives ...
| | Fuzzy Sprouts Picture Show CD (2000)
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| | Thin Lizzy Extended Versions CD (2001)
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$5.95 Budget CD of 10 live tracks with Scott Gorham and John Sykes on vocals. Includes 'The Boys Are Back in Town', 'Jailbreak', 'Cowboy Song' and more. 2001.
During the early 21st century, the BMG Special Products label began issuing budget-priced, in-concert collections of classic rock acts, each going by the title of Extended Versions. But the series is slightly misleading, as most of the time they use latter-day recordings of the respective artists, most of which include little or no original members, such as the Thin Lizzy edition of Extended Versions. The ten-track set is basically a truncated version of the 13-track ...
| | Fondas Coming Now! CD (2003)
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$11.29 The Fondas are one of the seemingly endless stream of garage bands flowing out of Detroit in the early 2000s. Coming Now! is their debut record. As is the case with most of the Motor City garage punks, the group is made up of members from other bands from the city. Singer Julie Benjamin is in Slumber Party, guitarist Steve Shaw is from the Detroit Cobras, drummer Chip Sercombe was in the Sillies, and guitarist Mark Niemenski goes all the way back to mid-'80s garage revivalists the Hysteric Narcotics. As is also the case with most of the Detroit garage punks, their sound features overdriven guitars, pounding drums, and soulful vocals. The songs are all covers of soul, country, and rock & roll songs like Don Covay's "Watching the Late Late Show," Nolan Strong's "Yeah Baby," George Jones' "I Don't Know What to Do," and the Supremes' (by way of Smokey Robinson) "Your Heart Belongs to Me." So far so good, one might think. Unfortunately, the record is a stinker. The flat production makes all the songs sound the same, many of the songs like "Down in the Basement" ...
| | Hillsong Faithful CD (2004)
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| | La Historia De Javier Solis CD (1992)
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| | Elefantes Gracias CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Don Immel Long Way Home CD (2007)
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$13.29 The trombone was one of the primary instruments in jazz during the big-band era, with leaders like Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller wielding it, but it seemed to lose ground to the trumpet and the saxophone thereafter. On his debut solo album, Don Immel, a trombonist with a lengthy classical résumé who also likes to play jazz, challenges that trend and reminds listeners of the intimate, burnished sound of which the instrument is capable. He also tackles the barrier between classical and jazz music; while these tunes fit into the "smooth jazz" category, they really aren't "contemporary jazz," a phrase that tends to be used interchangeably with "smooth jazz." Immel's jazz style is a throwback to the eclectic era of the '60s, with elements of fusion and, especially toward the end of the album, Third Stream jazz. Immel's is the only horn in arrangements full of guitars, keyboards, and percussion. His playing tends to emphasize the vocal qualities of the trombone, ...
| | Klarcnova (2) CD (2008)
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$12.69 In 2000 Klarcnova moved to Asheville, NC, to test out a different musical environment. They immediately began playing at local clubs such as Asheville Music Zone, Stella Blue, and Barley’s. In 2002 Scott Glenn left the band, and was replaced by Robin Tolleson, a beatmaker for ...
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