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Personnel: Don Dixon, Robert Kidney, T Bone Burnett, Arto Lindsay (vocals, guitar); Jack Bruce (vocals, harp); M.E. Miller (vocals, turntables); Syd Straw (vocals, background vocals); Thi-Linh Le, John Lydon, Matthew Sweet, Michael Stipe (vocals); Peter Blegvad (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Jody Harris (guitar, slide guitar); Fred Frith (guitar, violin); Chris Stamey (guitar, piano, background vocals); Henry Kaiser, Nicky Skopelitis (guitar); Pat Thrall, Larry Saltzman (acoustic guitar); John Zorn (clarinet, alto saxophone); Michael Beinhorn (piano, bass drum); Lisa Herman, Carla Bley (piano); Bill Laswell (6-string bass, 8-string bass, fretless bass, turntables); Anton Fier (drums, percussion); David Moss , Aiyb Dieng (percussion). Recording information: Radio City Music Hall Studio, NY. Arranger: Anton Fier. Golden Palominos Music Review Purchase Golden Palominos CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 23 Skidoo Culling Is Coming CD (1983) Import; Reissued
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| | Baptista Richard Crandell: Mbira Magic CD (2004)
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| | Things From The Past CD (2004)
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| | Different Cinema 2 DVD (2006)
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| | Bryan Adams Room Service CD (2004)
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$12.65 Personnel: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano, bass guitar); Phil Thornalley (guitar, keyboards); Yoad Nevo (guitar, percussion, programming); Keith Scott (guitar); Declan Masterson (whistle); Maurice Seezer (accordion, piano); Michael Kamen (oboe); Gary Breit (piano, organ); Norman Fisher (bass guitar); Mickey Curry (drums). Arranger: Gavin Greenaway. Bryan Adams released his ninth studio album, Room Service, in September 2004 in the U.K. and his native Canada, and it took seven additional months for the disc to receive American release. Room Service sounds as if Adams unearthed a collection of punchy, polished pop/rock tunes and power ballads that he cut 15 years previously and released it as his new album. Marginally better than 1996's 18 'Til I Die, where Adams seemed desperate to sound and (more accurately) look hip, Room Service isn't bad -- it never takes enough risks to be bad; it's merely pleasant and professional -- and surely Adams fans who have stuck with him this long will find it ingratiating. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Bryan Adams released his ninth studio album, Room Service, in September 2004 in the U.K. and his native Canada, but it took seven months for the disc to receive American release. Frankly, the delay didn't really matter -- not only did Adams' star lose its luster in the U.S. sometime after his 1993 hits collection, So Far So Good, but Room Service sounds like it could have been recorded in 1993. It's so far removed from any modern music, in either the adult contemporary or rock realms, that it sounds as if Adams unearthed a collection of punchy, polished pop/rock tunes and power ballads that he cut 15 years ago and released it as his new album. This is marginally better than 1996's 18 'Til I Die, where Adams seemed desperate to sound and (more accurately) look hip, but Room Service isn't as memorable as that effort because it offers up Bryan Adams by the numbers, so slick ...
| | Mickey 3D Matador CD (2005) (Import) France; Enhanced CD; United Kingdom
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| | Moca Tempomat CD (2006) (Import) Germany
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| | Rick Wakeman Live At The BBC CDs (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$28.89 2007 release from the Prog keyboard legend whose extravagant '70s solo recordings and work with Yes have secured his place in Rock history. The BBC sessions presented here were recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon (Disc One) and The Maltings (Disc Two) during his tour of the UK in 1976. 16 tracks total. Hux.
Composer: Rick Wakeman. Personnel: Rick Wakeman (keyboards); Rick Wakeman; Ashley Holt, Ashley Holt (vocals); John Dunsterville, John Dunsterville (guitar); Martin Shields, Martin Shields (trumpet); Reg Brooks (trombone); Roger Newell (bass instrument); Tony Fernandez (drums). Recording information: Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (04/27/1976/06/17/1976); Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape, Suffolk, England (04/27/1976/06/17/1976). Photographer: Chris Walter. Arranger: Rick Wakeman. Hux Records released this two-disc set in 2007, making available for the first time ever two 1976 Rick Wakeman live performances originally broadcast on BBC radio and television, respectively. The first disc features a radio concert broadcast from the Hammersmith Odeon. The second disc contains the entire performance from an only partially aired OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST appearance. The set comes with an informative 16-page booklet. Recorded while Rick Wakeman was fronting (as instrumentalist) the English Rock Ensemble, this two-CD set presents a previously unreleased BBC Radio One In Concert performance from June 17, 1976 at London's Hammersmith Odeon on the first disc, and the entirety of a concert (only partially broadcast at the time) for BBC television's Old Grey Whistle Test program on April 27, 1976. If you're looking for a live document of Wakeman's English Rock Ensemble period, this is a good one. The sound is very good on both sets, and the material includes ...
| | Bo Diddley Definitive Collection CD (2007) Remastered
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$11.89 This 20-track overview of the great Bo Diddley is essentially a repackaging of the CHESS 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION. Interested fans can really take their pick, as the identical tracklists present the legendary Ellas McDaniels in all his primordial rock-&-roll glory. It's all here and it's everywhere: that divine Bo Diddley beat, the absurd asides to his maraca sideman Jerome Green, ...
| | Kenny Barron Fly Me To The Moon CD (2007) (Import) Spain; Remastered
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| | Joseph Oliver In Between The Strings CD (2009)
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$17.09 Joseph Oliver was born in Pensacola, FL on September 6, 1988. He moved around the southern and eastern coast for most of his adolescent life, and starting taking an interest in music around the age of 15. Being mostly self-taught, Joseph didn't play much for the ...
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