| | Trey Anastasio Shine CD Trey Anastasio Discography of CDs
While Trey Anastasio has released plenty of records outside of his former band, Phish, 2005's SHINE marks only the second time that the singer/virtuoso guitarist has delved deeply into more unadorned pop/rock territory (the first being his self-titled 2002 album). Jam-band fans may be shocked to note that none of the songs exceed the six-minute mark, and, in fact, many numbers, particularly the catchy title track and the energetic "Air Said to Me," are conventional yet tight and highly melodic rock tunes. Conceived with the heavy involvement of producer Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Train), SHINE is a showcase for Anastasio's underrated songwriting ability, and proves to be pleasantly accessible for those not accustomed to the instrumental meanderings of his earlier projects.
Personnel: Trey Anastasio (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Don Hart (strings); Brendan O'Brien (keyboards, bass guitar, drums, background vocals); Karl Egsieker, Ray Paczkowski (keyboards); Peter Chwazik (bass guitar); Kenny Aronoff, Skeeto Valdez (drums); Cyro Baptista (percussion).
Entertainment Weekly (No. 848, p.75) - "...[L]oud-but-tasteful, radio-friendly songs..." - Grade: B Shine Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 352785  | | CD Universe Part number | 7006630 | | Catalog number | 77506 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 01, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Brendan O'Brien; Paul Gambill | | Personnel | Kenny Aronoff Cyro Baptista - percussion Brendan O'Brien - keyboards, bass guitar, drums, background vocals Brendan O'Brien - keyboards, bass guitar, drums, background vocals Trey Anastasio - vocals, guitar, background vocals Skeeto Valdez - drums Karl Egsieker Peter Chwazik - bass guitar Ray Paczkowski - keyboards Don Hart - strings
|
Trey Anastasio Shine Songs Shine Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Trey Anastasio Shine CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Shine CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | CD-R - 700MB, 10 Pack (2009)
Shine album
$7.79
| | Aerosmith Toys In The Attic CD (Import) Netherlands
Shine CD music
$13.45
| | Quant Getting Out CD (2004)
Shine music CDs
$15.05
| | Joni Mitchell Dreamland CD (2004)
Shine songs
$15.15 Before DREAMLAND came along, there had been collections of Joni Mitchell's most popular recordings (HITS) and an accompanying volume of esoteric tunes (MISSES), as well as an anthology of Mitchell's latter-day Geffen material. This disc, however, is the closest thing to a definitive single-disc portrait of the convention-flouting, genre-defining singer/songwriter. It contains a brace of Mitchell's most-loved selections (such radio favorites as "Free Man in Paris," "Big Yellow Taxi," and "Help Me") alongside more arcane fare ("Nothing Can Be Done," "The Jungle Line"), and keeps things up to date by includin
Single Disc Career Retrospectv
Liner Note Author: Cameron Crowe.
Photographer: Hugh Brown.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Joni Mitchell; Jerry Solomon.
Arrangers: Joni Mitchell; Vince Mendoza.
Personnel: Joni Mitchell (vocals, acoustic guitar, dulcimer, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, background vocals); Joni Mitchell; David Baerwald, Saskatunes (vocals); Larry Klein (guitar, keyboards, electric bass, percussion); Michael Landau, Steve Stevens, ...
| | Gaelle Transient CD (2004)
Shine album
$12.99 Ever since Gaelle Adisson broke through in the late 1990s with her popular dance hit "King of My Castle," the lush-voiced singer has ...
| | Lisa Shaw Cherry CD (2005)
Shine CD music
$12.99 Lisa Shaw's solo full-length ...
| | Hooray For Love: Great Gentlemen Of Song, Vol. 1 CD (1995)
Shine music CDs
$9.75 Capitol presents the first in a double-dip tribute to those marvelous-to-maudlin male crooners who dominated the entertainment industries during the two decades that followed the Second World War. This was the golden age of dressing up and posing while putting across pop songs in a debonair and often sentimental manner. Some of these names became household words, like "Spam" or "Pez." First and foremost come the juggernauts of suavity: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Al Martino, Mel Tormé, Vic Damone, Dick Haymes, Gordon MacRae, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Capitol's co-founder Johnny Mercer. While not every singer, no matter how well groomed, could achieve such ubiquitous fame, a comparable if decidedly peripheral place in the sun was occupied ...
| | Dreamfish 2 CD (1996) (Import) Germany
Shine songs
$18.45
| | Steve Earle Guitar Town CD (1986) Remastered
Shine album
$6.55 Steve Earle & The Dukes include: Steve Earle (vocals); Richard Bennett (guitar, bass); Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar); Emory Gordy, Jr. (mandolin, bass); Ken Moore (organ, synthesizer); Harry Stinson (drums, background vocals).
Additional personnel includes: Paul Franklin (pedal steel guitar); John Jarvis (piano, synthesizer); Steve Nathan (synthesizer).
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio cd players.
A much-loved album that is one of the key records in the development of "new country". The image of the immaculate, conservative, singing cowboy was completely ruined by Earle. He was bad, he loved substance abuse and he played loud, dirty, rock 'n' roll-laced country rock. Through all the past excess he has emerged a survivor, and is in reality the Bruce Springsteen of "new country". He sings of ordinary life and pick-up trucks instead of pink Cadillacs. "Someday" highlights the perils of being trapped in a small town, with the last line giving some hope: "someday I'll put her on that interstate and never look back".
On Steve Earle's first major American tour following the release of his debut album, Guitar Town, Earle found himself sharing a bill with Dwight Yoakam one night and the Replacements another, and one listen to the album explains why -- while the music was country through and through, Earle showed off enough swagger and attitude to intimidate anyone short of Keith Richards. While Earle's songs bore a certain resemblance to the Texas outlaw ethos (think Waylon Jennings in "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean" mode), they displayed a literate anger and street-smart snarl that set him apart from the typical Music Row hack, and no one in Nashville in 1986 was able (or willing) to write anything like the title song, a hilarious and harrowing tale of life on the road ("Well, I gotta keep rockin' while I still can/Got a two-pack habit and motel tan") or the bitterly unsentimental account of small-town life "Someday" ("You go to school, where you learn to read and write/So you can walk into the county bank and sign away your life"), the latter of which may be the best Bruce Springsteen song the Boss didn't write. And even when Earle gets a bit teary-eyed on "My Old Friend the Blues" and "Little Rock 'n' Roller," he showed off a battle-scarred heart that was tougher and harder-edged than most of his competition. Guitar Town is slightly flawed by an overly tidy production ...
| | Mouse On Mars Agit Itter It It CD (2002) Extended Play
Shine CD music
$8.99
| | An AC/DC Tribute: Backed In Black CD (2002)
Shine music CDs
$9.69 Somewhere in Middle America, in a coffee bar, someone came up with a good idea. Unfortunately, this is not the case with our story here. Somewhere, someone came up the ingenious idea of taking Aussie hard rockers AC/DC's magnum opus, Back in Black, and doing a song-by-song tribute album. But not having just anyone cover these songs, oh no. What this album called for was a bunch of watered-down, no-talent aspiring DiFranco/Crow clones doing acoustic "reinterpretations." The results stop just short of being as thrilling as watching the OJ trial. Not only is this the worst conceptual nightmare since Baywatch Nights, it's one of the most under thought, poorly executed records of the modern age. Having these women perform these songs in a such a marshmallow, saccharine-coated, ...
| | Country Hit Parade - Johnny Cash CD (2006) (Import) Canada
Shine songs
$2.99
| | Die Die Die CD (2007) (Import)
Shine album
$10.49
| | Dad Presents House Compilation CD (2008) (Import) Import
$31.79 |
|
|