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Photographer: David Johnson .
Personnel: Michael Shepard (guitar).
Audio Mixers: Michael Shepard; Tim Patalan.
CMJ (p.6) - "These Ohio boys' strongest assets are chunky, medium-heavy riffs and the occasional extended breakdown, and fortunately this disc has them in spades." Pretend You're Alive Music Pretend You're Alive Music Pretend You're Alive Music Review Purchase Pretend You're Alive CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Who Framed Roger Rabbit? DVDs (1988) Widescreen
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$15.19 Someone is out to steal "Toon Town" from cartoon characters -- and to get their hands on the valuable property, they have framed its biggest cartoon star for murder. Detective Eddie Valiant comes out of self-enforced "retirement" to solve the case and save the toons in this technically magnificent film. Academy Award Nominations: 4. Academy Awards: Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Effects Editing.
The time is Hollywood in its heyday, and cartoons are king. But falling star Roger Rabbit's about lose his place as ruler of the empire. Distracted by his wife's alleged infidelities, Roger is one falling anvil ...
| | X-Files - The Complete Seventh Season DVDs (1999) Widescreen; Box Set
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$79.49 Science fiction and conspiracy are in ample supply in this seventh season of the popular Fox television series, THE X-FILES. FBI Agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) continue to investigate unexplained events while battling their own demons. Fans of the show will also ...
| | Damien Jurado Where Shall You Take Me? CD (2003)
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$10.15 Arriving just a year after the surprisingly eclectic and electric rock of I Break Chairs, Damien Jurado's Where Shall You Take Me? is something of a return -- but not a retreat -- to the moody minimalism of albums like Ghost of David. Songs like "Amateur Night" and "Omaha" share the acoustic strumming and rustic, shuffling rhythms of his earlier work, but also have a subtly polished confidence that brings out the warmth in Jurado's singing and playing as never before. The country and folk elements always present in his music come to the fore on "Abilene" and "Window," which, with its sweet, close harmonies, borrows equally from the traditions of bluegrass and hymns. A devotional thread runs through Where Shall You Take Me?, particularly on its second half, where "I Can't Get Over You" and "Tether" contrast love's complexities with deceptively simple melodies and arrangements. Overall, the album is less challenging than I Break Chairs, although "Texas to Ohio" recalls that work's Springsteen-influenced rock sound and the spooky, drum machine-driven "Intoxicated Hands" is a beautifully brooding ballad that rivals Jurado's darkest moments. While Where Shall You Take Me? might be less ambitious than its predecessor, it certainly has its own compelling charms; the album has an off the cuff, direct feel that suggests it was recorded with a few friends over the course of an afternoon, particularly on songs like "Matinee." More importantly, Jurado's singing and songwriting are affecting ...
| | Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Living Color : Volume Two (1939-Today) DVDs (1939) Box Set
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$26.39 This edition of WALT DISNEY TREASURES features Disney icon Mickey Mouse. Spanning the ...
| | Everybody Loves Raymond - The Complete First Season DVDs (1996)
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$25.39 A surprise hit when it first aired in 1996, EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND has found its legs as one of television's most enduring and entertaining sitcoms. Comedian Ray Romano developed the series around his successful standup routines where he lampooned the married life of the everyman. The comedian stars as an altered version of himself, Ray Barone, a Long Island sportswriter who has the wife of his dreams, Debra (Patricia Heaton). Unfortunately, their life of bliss is constantly being interrupted by Ray's bickering parents, Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts), as well as his dopey brother Robert (Brad Garrett), who all live close by. This ...
| | Saga - Worlds Apart Revisited - Limited Edition DVDs (2007) With CD
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$29.79 This set is a documentation ...
| | Sister Machine Gun The Torture Technique CD (1994)
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$13.99 The Torture Technique starts out promising enough, but ultimately offers little. "Salvation" opens the disc with some fat drums and dense guitars noticeably absent from Sister Machine Gun's less than stellar debut. The 1994 Wax Trax release quickly spirals downward as subsequent tracks revert to the spoken verse to lightweight chorus prescription that failed Sins of the Flesh. To Chris Randall's credit, he expands his programming skills ("Salvation," "Brother Bomb") and vocal performances ("Cocaine Jesus") enough to mimic ...
| | Michael Maxwell Soothing Massage CD (2002) Import
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| | Quintinn Holi Quintinn Hoi CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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| | Frankie Miller Once In A Blue Moon CD (1972)
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$16.29 This first album by Scotland's Frankie Miller features pub-rock favorites Brinsley Schwarz as his backup band. That alone is reason enough to own this record. Add to ...
| | Bongzilla Amerijuanican CD (2005)
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$20.39 Stoner sludge stalwarts Bongzilla keep on chugging (or should that be "smoking"?) with 2005's typically self-explanatory Amerijuanican -- their fourth full album of original material, but, amazingly, their 12th release overall in less than a decade's activity, if you count EPs, split singles, and the like. Not bad for a bunch of unapologetic reefer-heads, don't you think? -- who says herb abuse stunts productivity? And that's but one of the widely held misconceptions about stoner rock dispelled here by the Madison, WI, quartet; the other being that sonic evolution within the style is an impossible goal. Sure enough, although the opening title track and ensuing favorites like "Cutdown" (at times near silent, at others exploding into distortion) and "Champagne & Reefer" (a Muddy Waters cover ground up into an Eyehategod pipe) still qualify as textbook Bongzilla acid-groove-grinds, ever-distinguished by Mike Makela strangulated rasp, the majority of these songs surprise and astound in both their brevity and abounding energy. Firmly rooted in Black Sabbath's doom legacy they may be, but prime samples like the driving "Kash Under Glass," the circular-riffed "Tri-Pack Master," and the amusingly named "Weedy Woman," don't just endlessly pound along, they actually rock! And since previous efforts often left the impression that riffs were being hammered to death for lack of other options in the band's stash box, here the newfound sense ...
| | Hjortur Pop Songs CD (2005)
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$18.99 After finishing his studies at art school in Reykjavik, Iceland, Hjortur became more serious about ...
| | Whitesnake Live In The Heart Of City CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve; Super-High Material
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