| | Russell Allen Battle CD - Import Russell Allen Discography of CDs
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Battle
$11.15 This tribute to the golden days of the British horror films of Hammer Studios tells the story of Jenny Adams (Steffanie Pitt), a young woman haunted by nightmares of her mother's murder, which happened when she was six years old. Jenny revisits her childhood home--an asylum run by her father--in ...
| | Hole DVD (2001) Widescreen; Dubbed
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$7.35 This British thriller stars Thora Birch as Liz, a teenager at a private school who has been through a harrowing experience with three of her classmates. Telling the story in flashback, Liz reveals that she and three friends traveled to an abandoned bomb shelter to party and get away from school for a weekend. Unfortunately, the quartet found themselves trapped inside the shelter ...
| | Russell Allen's Atomic Soul CD (2005)
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$14.69 Russell Allen's "Atomic Soul" marks the first solo CD release from the lead singer of Symphony X, a man that many consider to be one of the finest vocalist in all of hard rock. In true 'solo CD' fashion 'Atomic Soul' is a complete departure from Symphony X´s bombastic progressive- power metal style. Instead, Russell Allen strips away all of the excess and offers up just the bare-bones. Russell Allen´s Atomic Soul is a gutsy, gritty, whiskey-soaked return to the blues-based soul of hard rock. On this release Russell pays homage to the sound that inspired him in his youth. Reminiscent of bands ...
| | Symphony X Paradise Lost CD (2007)
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$15.35 First Edition North America Pressings Will Be Sold As A Special Digipak Design. Once These Are Sold Out, They Will Be Replaced With The Standard European Jewel Box Version.
New Jersey prog-metal stalwarts Symphony X return with PARADISE LOST, their first outing since 2002's THE ODYSSEY. Their literary aspirations remain intact--the album is inspired by the John Milton epic poem of the same name--and per usual, Michael Romeo's Byzantine tablature and Russell Allen's vocals are the main attractions. Throughout PARADISE LOST the band fantasizes that all '80s thrash and '90s doom metal ...
| | Russell Allen Revenge CD (2007) (Import) Import; Italy
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$13.15 2007 release from this duo of powerful Metal vocalists, the sequel to their 2005 album The Battle. Russell Allen is the singer of the American Progressive Metal band Symphony X,. Highly rated ex-Masterplan vocalist Jorn Lande has a vocal capability that is world class, distinctive, rich and spanning a large range. ...
| | Kamelot Ghost Opera CD (2007)
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$14.15 Metal maestros Kamelot scored a major triumph with 2007's landmark symphonic opus, GHOST OPERA. An evocative blend of bulldozer metal, twisting prog, and grand, opulent strings, GHOST OPERA'S fusion of classical and heavy sounds was about as seamless a finished product as the genre's ever seen. With this reissue, the band has added on a second ...
| | Maxine Sullivan Spring Isn't Everything CD
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$14.19 Maxine Sullivan's final Audiophile recording (which has been reissued on CD) finds the 75-year-old singer (less than a year before her death) still in good voice. With accompaniment by pianist Loonis McGlohon, vibraphonist Jim Stack, bassist Terry Peoples and drummer Bill Stowe, Sullivan sings straightforward renditions of 11 Harry Warren songs with lyrics by Al Dubin, Mack Gordon, Ira Gershwin, Arthur Freed, Johnny Burke, Johnny Mercer and Ralph Blane. The interpretations are rather concise (from 1:51 to 3:35) and contain no real surprises, but Sullivan does bring joy to the lyrics. ...
| | Bitch & Animal Eternally Hard CD (2001)
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$13.39 Additional personnel includes: Ani DiFranco (electric guitar, background vocals); Les Stoller (organ); Dutch Boy (gong).
This caustic duo, stamped with approval (as well as some production and performance) by Ani DiFranco, uses obvious tone and theme to sledgehammer its points in. "Best Cock on the Block," dripping with more spite than wit, pretty much sums up where these N.Y.C. gals are coming from. ...
| | Marlon Browden Trio CD (2001)
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$19.19 Marlon Browden, one of a growing number of young drummer/leaders, has done fiery, limber playing behind Greg Osby, Reid Anderson, and many others. His debut is sparse and elegant, grooving, downright nasty at times. The format is trio, plain and simple: Pete Rende plays piano and Wurlitzer while Matt Pavolka locks in on double bass. In addition to Browden's four varied original compositions, the disc contains three ...
| | Fony Nefer (2007) (Import)
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| | Theatre Of Hate Revolution CD (1984)
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$12.95 A posthumous greatest-hits collection (the first of way too many!), Revolution made it out in 1984, with just one new song, the abandoned 45 "Americanos," joining a straightforward run through the band's singles output. Poorly remastered and lacking any of the sparkle that made Westworld so essential, Revolution probably did ...
| | Angel 7 Black And White CD (2006)
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$12.65 Furious technical power metal-esque riffing collides with the bombastic sounds of death and black metal on Angel 7’s release Black and White. Angel 7 hails from Ukraine, the same country that the mighty Holy Blood calls home, and they are up to the challenge presented by the greatness of Holy Blood. Guitar solos galore and technical riffing permeate the disc, and these blend with driving synths and heavy guitars, extreme vocals, ...
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