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Seven Witches City Of Lost Souls Songs | 1. | Question, The | |
| 2. | Answer, The | |
| 3. | Witching Hour | |
| 4. | Atlantis | |
| 5. | City of Lost Souls | |
| 6. | Pounding Metal | |
| 7. | No Man's Land | |
| 8. | Hell Is For Children | |
| 9. | Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The | |
| 10. | We Are the Coven | |
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Purchase City Of Lost Souls CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Seven Witches Xiled To Infinity And One CD (2002)
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$8.99 "Infinity is forever," Seven Witches' leader, Jack Frost, said by way of explaining the title of the band's disc, "And one, that's one more thing." One can only wonder if the band's amps go to 11, which is one louder than ten, isn't it? Forget about Spinal Tap; one listen to the disc would show that the amps go to 12, as the band proffers an old-school power metal attack that lies somewhere between Jugulator-era Priest and just about everything the legendary Combat label released in the mid- to late '80s, all pounding percussion and songs built on Manowar riffs, screaming solos, and ear-piercing vocals of the high-pitched variety. Drummer Brian Craig was in Destiny's End, vocalist Wade Black served time in the influential Crimson Glory, the disc was mixed by Armored Saint/Fate's Warning alum Joey Vera (who would subsequently join the band), and guitarist Jack Frost is a metal mercenary whose grandest achievement was joining Savatage. Meanwhile, guests such as Annihilator/Overkill man Joe Comeau add vocals to a faithful version of Grim Reaper's "See You in Hell" and Savatage mainstay Jon Oliva sings lead on "The Burning," whose lyrics he penned. Obviously, the band's pedigree is beyond reproach, and neither is the group's fervor for meathead metallic meandering, cheesy warts and all. For modern-day adventists of this style, Primal Fear and Iced Earth offer ...
| | Seven Witches Passage To The Other Side CD (2003)
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| | Edguy Hellfire Club CD (2004)
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| | Seven Witches Year Of The Witch CD (2004)
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| | L A Guns Hollywood Raw: The Original Sessions CDs (2004)
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$12.69 Includes tracks recorded prior to L.A. Guns's 1988 debut album.
Before there was L.A. Guns there was Guns N' Roses. Or if you are more inclined to believe the liner notes, it's the other way around. No matter how the fable gets framed, somewhere in time (specifically Los Angeles in the mid-'80s), Hollywood rockers Axl Rose and Tracii Guns split to form their own respective groups. Hollywood Raw features the post-Axl L.A. Guns demo sessions when they were trying to make the leap from Troubadour mainstays to major-label stardom. And that's exactly what these tracks are to the core: demos in all of their unapologetic rawness and glory, which also makes the listening unbearable at points. To its credit, Hollywood Raw also brings forth a degree of honesty, an ugliness that most bands of this ilk would rather not let the public witness (it's a ...
| | Seven Witches Second War In Heaven CD (1999) Bonus Tracks
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| | Musique De Guadalcanal CD (1994)
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| | ABBA Voulez-Vous CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
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$6.85 1979's VOULEZ-VOUZ, the Swedish foursome's sixth album, was probably their commercial pinnacle, as nearly half of the album's ten tracks became substantial hits. The discofied title track, the anthemic "I Have A Dream," Bjorn Ulvaeus' vocal showcase "Does Your Mother Know?" and the UNICEF ...
| | Naervaer Skiftninger CD (2002) (Import)
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| | Brent Jensen Stay Cool CD (2002)
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$14.69 This is an exploration of the cool jazz movement from some 50 years later. Brent Jensen studied for a time under Lee Konitz, and is here accompanied by three quarters of the Acoustic Jazz Quartet (the missing member being guitarist Jamie Findlay). Tenor sax accompaniment is provided by David Sills (a student of Gary Foster) and the songs tend toward the realm of Lennie Tristano (although staying piano-less in full cool jazz mode). The roots of the cool jazz movement are held up by way of a couple of nods to Lester Young in his "Two For Prez," as well as reference to his techniques in "Lady Be Good." A couple of originals by Sills creep in, laying new melodies over chord changes from old standards, as "Deep Sleep" makes use of "You Stepped out of a Dream" and "Where's It At?" uses the changes from "What Is This Thing Called Love." The bulk of the pieces come from the classic of cool jazz: the 1953 meeting of Konitz, Gerry Mulligan, and Chet Baker. One more piece comes directly from Tristano, and Lanny Morgan's "Friends Again" (the impetus for the album) makes an appearance, as well. There isn't a huge amount of exploration beyond the levels set by the old masters here, but the performances are quite good within the capacity to which they aspire. The look back is refreshing in a time when jazz is dominated by smooth, and the players run through the old songs wonderfully. Pick up the old masters of the form first, but add this one to the newer end of the collection. ~ Adam Greenberg
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| | Motorhead Extended Versions CD (2002)
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$6.59 Ever since the release of their 1981 release No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (one of heavy metal's all-time classic live albums, and a U.K. chart-topper), thrash metal pioneers Motörhead have been the subject of quite a few subsequent live sets, many of which appeared to be have been released without the approval of Lemmy and co. ...
| | Miss Universum Selfelected CD (2006) (Import) Sweden
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| | Willy Welch I Won't Eat That CD (2002)
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| | Metatrone Powerful Hand CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Olin & The Moon Olin & The Moon CD (2007)
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$8.69 Spawning from the jagged, green, and almost always frosted with thick snow, mountains of Sun Valley, Idaho... These boys came together at a young age to play music of all kinds over the years. Countless projects finally produced something that had taken many shapes but always contained the core elements of Olin & The Moon. Singer/Songwriter David LaBrel, musical companion and collaborater Marshall Vore (perhaps one of the most/least important men on earth) and of course, best friend, brother of David, guiatrsist and songwriter, Travis LaBrel, created a strong bond of musical friendship. Female bassist Erica Wheeler was a latter addition to the group in order to provide a much needed dynamic... Together they began jaming out, Boozin' and boot stompin', harmonica-whalin', organ-moanin' ...
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