| | Fifth Flight Into Smoke Tree Village CD - Import Fifth Flight Discography of CDs
Century Records was a California custom record label which pressed tens of thousands of small-run records for schools, church groups and obscure local bands and fith flight's into smoke tree village, with its rustic mill whee cover, was a garage psych album consisting mostly of covers, delivered with lashing of fuzz guitar and heavy, spooky organ.The stand - out track is surely the band's jawdroppingly awesome version o neil young's sugar Mountain which over the years has gained a deseved reputation as a psych masterpiece.Radio Active.2006 Into Smoke Tree Village Music Fifth Flight Into Smoke Tree Village Songs | 1. | Can't See You |
| 2. | I'd Like to Make It With You |
| 3. | Devil With a Blue Dress |
| 4. | Celebrate |
| 5. | Midnight Hour |
| 6. | Summertime |
| 7. | It's All Over Now |
| 8. | Sugar Mountain |
| 9. | Try a Little Tenderness |
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$10.69 If you were to take any three albums by the Bevis Frond and reshuffle the tracks, you could easily come up with two albums of brilliant material and one album that shouldn't be released. One of those discs would be tough, hard-rocking, and poetic, the other wistfully bleak electric folk. The third release, the one that would never see the light of day, would be derivative psychedelia that shows promise but never quite delivers. The good news is that London Stone would have a lot of selections on the first two albums and only one or two tracks for the third. Among the hard-rocking highlights are the organ-driven "Still Trying" and the incredible "Coming Round," which ranks with the best up-tempo tracks Nick Saloman has ever laid down. It's hard to imagine that both parts of that sinuous, muscular guitar duel were played by the same guy, who is also tossing in the tasty bass work, but that's the genius of Saloman in the studio. "And Now She's Gone" approaches the same level of emotional impact in a more straightforward way, with punk rock intensity and lyrical simplicity carried by Saloman's expressive voice. There are one or two highlights from the sensitive, folk-driven side of the Bevis Frond too, notably "Lord of Nothing" and the unusually empathetic "On a Liquid Wheel." It's hard to figure the exact nature of the title metaphor in this story of a merry has-been, but listeners don't really need to know. What matters is that it's a lively and compassionate character study and a great piece of music, one of several highlights in an album with lots of them to go around. [The record was reissued in 2005 with the addition of six bonus tracks, including the demos for "Coming Round" and "And Now She's Gone."] ~ Richard Foss
If you were to take any three albums by the Bevis Frond and reshuffle the tracks, you could easily come up with two albums of brilliant material and one album that shouldn't be released. One of those discs would be tough, hard-rocking, and poetic, the ...
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| | Star Collector Hundred-Bullet-Proof CD (2006)
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$16.45 'Hundred-Bullet-Proof'⊠ahh, yes⊠yet another fancy-schmancy, odd-but-witty album title, following in the footsteps of their last outing, 'Flash-Arrows & The Money Shot'! The riff-ready, copious de melodious musical machine that is Star Collector brings forth their fourth long-player, co-produced by ex-Grapes Of Wrath frontman Kevin Kane (The Salteens, Zumpano) & singer/hack-axeman Vic Wayne. On 'Hundred-Bullet-Proof', the boys continue to embrace decadent â70âs Americana while maintaining their unabashed love of British power-pop. This time, however, the heavy is heavier, the moody, moodier and the psychedelic, well, psychedelicer! (yeah, yeah⊠we know thatâs not a real word but itâs fun to say and, what is this anyway, an album promo or Scrabble?!?)Engineered by Ryen Froggatt (Grapes Of Wrath, Neko Case) & featuring Kevin Kane on guitars & female gospel choir & Adam East on mandolin & Garfunkel harmonies, the entire album was recorded AND mixed in just 15 days. âHoly Sheeiite!⊠really?!â⊠âYep, really, reallyâ (insert Shrek impression here) AND it was mastered by Chris Potter (Elvis Costello, Sarah McLachlan) so lie backâŠpour a glass of fine redâŠdim the lights⊠& TURN YOUR STEREO UP FREAKINâ LOUD!! Filled with axe-godliness thatâs âbeyond sick, bro!â, a rhythm section that squares off Entwistle/Moon against Jones/Bonham for fun & profit (& the next round of drinks), & âVicâs pure lyrical geniusâ (quote by Vicâs mom (2006)), Star Collectorâs 'Hundred-Bullet-Proof' will have you chanting, âWe will.. we will⊠Rock you, eh?â for these Canadian lads!The bandâs third album, 'Flash-Arrows & The Money Shot' (2003) was their introduction to the international stage as they toured to L.A. & Europe twice to support it. Also co-produced by Kevin Kane, it helped the band land Distribution in the U.S. & Japan and it received rave reviews in Canada, U.S., UK & Germany. The songs, 'Love And All It Kills', 'Overpass', 'Bounty On The ...
| | Breaking For The Holidays CD (2007)
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$13.29 The Breaking Records label releases albums by an excitingly diverse roster of artists, including Chaka Khan, the Demolition String Band (whose bluegrass revisionings of classic pop songs are a highlight of their repertoire), and AMERICAN IDOL runner-up Vonzell Solomon. This holiday collection features lovely chestnuts and originals by the above acts, as well as several more. A spirit of fun and cultural diversity permeates the disc, appropriate for the season of brotherly love.
BY CHUCK TAYLOROh come all ye faithful⊠for a holiday collection that is as much a packed plow of seasonal favorites as it is an introduction of songs to add to your annual holiday playlist.Boarding the sleigh ride for Breaking Recordsâ first such collection are such timeless veterans as Chaka Khan and venerable entertainer Sandra Bernhard, alongside two favorites from the nationâs unstoppable top-rated TV series, âAmerican Idolâ and its rock nâroll sister âRockstar Supernova,â as well as a handful of acts that may be less familiarâbut as you will soon see, merit equal esteem.Leading the Christmas parade is incomparable eight-time Grammy Award winner Khan, whose styles cross all borders, from R&B and funk to gospel and pop standards. Her reading of âDo You Hear What I Hear,â originally recorded in 1962, is just what you would hope forâa vocal tour de force potent enough to conjure angels from the high heavens.The song was produced by Eve Nelson, who arranged, conducted and produced Khanâs well-received 2005 standards album, âClassikhanâ with the London Symphony Orchestra. The classically trained Nelson, who was awarded an ASCAP Scholarship from Bostonâs prestigious Berklee College of Music, contributes her crafty, self-produced version of âHome for the Holidays,â so beloved that it has been ...
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