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Iron Horse (Bluegrass)/Various Artists: Tony Robertson (vocals, mandolin); Ricky Rogers, Andrew Richardson (vocals). Personnel: Andrew Richardson (bass voice, banjo). Additional personnel: Vance Henry (vocals, guitar). Audio Mixers: Dennis Clifton; Steve Baccus. Recording information: Onager Studio, Killen, AL. Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica Music Iron Horse Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica Songs Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica Music Review Buy Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica CD Purchase Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Metallica Garage Inc. CDs (1998)
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| | Iron Horse Fade To Bluegrass: Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica CD (2003)
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| | Anthrax Greater Of Two Evils CD (2004)
Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica
$9.99 Career Retrospective,Live In Studio,W/New Singer,John Bush.
Anthrax: John Bush (vocals); ...
| | Nirvana With The Lights Out CDs (2004) With DVD; Box Set; Digipak
Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica
$39.15 This 4-cd set includes ...
| | Nico Do Or Die CD (1982)
Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica
$13.69 "Drawn from five European gigs and featuring the best of Nico's many bands, The Blue Orchids, 'Do or Die' is the greatest hits package Nico never got. The power she unleashes dismisses any doubts regarding her role in rock and roll. Skillful beauty - spine-chilling isolation" -Alternative PressNICO, the punk princess of the mid '60's Warhol entourage, joined the Velvet Underground as a singer in 1965 after a brilliant European career as a top model and actress. This began a new career for one of the truly unique vocalists and rock personalities of our times.Noted for her Teutonic inflections, amazing beauty and heartbreaking baritone, she exuded a deep-seated sense of European worldliness and angst. She in many ways set the stage for the "gloom and doom" English romanticism and the Goth movement so popular today.Truly an individualist, in ...
| | Daryl CD (2002)
Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica
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| | Family Music In A Doll's House CD (1968) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Havenots Bad Pennies CD (2004)
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| | Chicago 17: Expanded & Remastered CD (1984) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Fade To Bluegrass Vol. II: The Bluegrass Tribute To Metallica
$6.79 Chicago: Peter Cetera (vocals, bass); Bill Champlin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bobby Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Chriss Pinnick (guitar); Walt Parazaider (woodwinds); Lee Loughane (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Danny Seraphine (drums). Additional guest artists: Mark Goldenberg, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Gary Grant (horns); Greg Adams (horns); Richard Marx, Donny Osmond (background vocals); Michael Landau, Paul Jackson. Recorded at The Lighthouse, North Hollywood, California; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California and Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California. Chicago: Bill Champlin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bobby Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Peter Cetera (vocals, bass guitar); Chris Pinnick (guitar); Lee Loughnane (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Daniel Seraphine (drums); Walter Parazaider (wind). Chicago 16 finally gave Chicago a big hit after a four-year drought, thanks in large part to new producer David Foster, who steered the jazz-rock veterans toward a streamlined, crisply produced pop direction on that 1982 effort. Given that success, it's no surprise that the septet teamed with Foster again for its next album, 1984's Chicago 17 (apparently Roman numerals were left behind along with their progressive jazz-rock). It's also no surprise that Foster took an even greater control of 17, steering the group further down the adult contemporary road and pushing Peter Cetera toward the front of the group, while pushing the horns toward the back. Indeed, it's often possible to not notice the horns on 17; they either fade into the background or meld seamlessly with the synthesizers that are the primary instruments here, providing not just the fabric but foundation ...
| | Hide And Seek: A Collection Of British Blue-Eyed Soul 1964-1969 CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Appleby Appleby Pennsylvania Gothic CD (2008)
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