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Audio Mixer: Josh Achzinger.
Recording information: Rocky's Studio, Echo Park, CA.
Fat Nancy: Billy Tsounis, Steg Von Heintz (guitar); Jon Sharkey (bass guitar); Tony Portillo (drums); Alex Mitchell .
Personnel: Alex Mitchell (vocals); Billy Tsounis (guitar).
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Purchase Pure American Muscle, Baby CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 45 Grave Sleep In Safety CD (1983)
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$10.19 If Christian Death trumped 45 Grave when it came to releasing a debut album -- Only Theatre of Pain having surfaced a little while earlier -- then there's no question that Sleep in Safety is easily the equal, if not better than the other band's initial effort. It doesn't hurt at all that Cancer is a much better singer than the chronically groaning Rozz Williams, for one thing, while the clear sense of humor 45 Grave never denied ensured that the band never entered the realms of relentlessly ridiculous self-parody. How could they, given how entertainingly off they already were -- thus songs like "Riboflavin," in praise of the nutritious forms of blood the healthy vampire needs. Fusing everyone's varying punk/trash/art backgrounds into a goth rock overlay and then never letting themselves be suckered into actually going and digging up bodies, the members recruited Craig Leon for effective production work and the well-recorded Sleep in Safety scored underground hit after hit. There's even a surf instrumental, and when will anyone see most modern black-clad types ever trying that move? There's no question that the band's legendary "Partytime" is the high point, a stop-start, quiet/loud ...
| | Christian Death Only Theatre Of Pain CD (1982)
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$9.69 The 1984 debut album from goth metal mongers Christian Death can, in retrospect, be seen as something ...
| | Skinny Puppy Cleanse, Fold And Manipulate CD (1987)
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$11.89 CLEANSE, the third album from Canada's Skinny Puppy, is chock full of everything that defines the band's ethos--extremely dense backing tracks, loads of samples, growling electronically-distorted vocals, creepy lyrics, and blunt, punctuating beats. The album features a fairly subtle division in the middle. The first half consists of slightly-faster-than-dirge monuments to decay, while the second half serenades decay with brutal, monolithic dance beats.
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| | Skinny Puppy Too Dark Park CD (1990)
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$11.95 TOO DARK PARK solidified Canadian trio Skinny Puppy's presence as a major figure on the American goth-industrial ...
| | Shadow Project - And Then There Was Death DVD (2005)
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$7.15 Rozz Williams is something of a poster child for gothic rock--though he himself eschewed that term--and since his suicide in 1998, the perennially death-obsessed rocker ...
| | Michael Buble Crazy Love CD (2009)
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$14.49 Buoyed by the popularity of the hit contemporary pop ballad "Home," singer Michael Bublé's 2005 album, IT'S TIME, clearly positioned the vocalist as the preeminent neo-crooner of his generation. Easily the singer's most stylistically wide-ranging album so far, 2009's CRAZY LOVE is also one of his brightest, poppiest, and most fun. Bublé kicks things off with the theatrical, epic ballad "Cry Me a River" and proceeds to milk the tune with burnished breath, ...
| | Trinere Forever Yours CD (1991)
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| | Best Of Ub40 V.2 CD (1995) (Import) United Kingdom
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$27.59 The Best of UB40, Vol. 2 concentrates on the group's '90s recordings, when the band concentrated on pop-reggae crossovers ...
| | Human League Secrets CD (2001) (Import) Import
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$42.05 This 2001 outing by the Human League features the return of the British dance-pop group.
The Human League's first album in more than six years isn't a complete success, but it's a welcome return from Sheffield's finest synth pop band. Only a handful of songs, among them "All I Ever Wanted," "Love Me Madly?," "Never Give Your Heart," "Liar," and "Reflections," stand up against the band's finest ...
| | Drugstore's Rockin', Vol. 2 CD (2002) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Paul Collins To Beat Or Not To Beat/Long Time Gone CD (2004)
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$12.39 Paul Collins' original Beat splintered in 1981 after the release of their second album, The Kids Are the Same. To Beat or Not to Beat from 1983 features a new lineup and a slightly harder-edged and commercial sound. The hooks are still there, though they are a touch duller, and Collins works very hard to put the songs across, but there is something missing. Maybe what's missing is the spark of innocence or the excitement of hearing a band that sounds ready to take on the world. This sounds like a band making a last-ditch attempt to hit the big time. Tunes like "Dance, Dance" or "Making You Mine" sound like they were recorded in hopes of landing on a Fast Times knockoff. "Give Me the Drugs" is a showy new wave ballad with terrible lyrics and one of the worst-recorded drum sounds of all time. The only song that could have ...
| | Knifefight CD (2005)
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| | Breath Of Life Silver Drops CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Big Joe Williams Shake Your Boogie: Live At The Old Capitol Building 1974 CD (2007)
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$13.25 With the 2007 release of Shake Your Boogie, the Wolf record label presented Mississippi bluesman Big Joe Williams performing live inside the Old Capitol Building at the intersection of North State and East Capitol in Jackson, MS, on November 22, 1974. Not to be confused with a similarly titled Arhoolie compilation reissue of the albums Tough Times and Thinking of What They Did to Me, this solo recital ...
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