| | Sakura Nogawa Magikano' Op Thema CD - Import Sakura Nogawa Discography of CDs
Magikano' Op Thema Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7012542 | | Catalog number | 612927 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 31, 2006 |
Magikano' Op Thema Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Sakura Nogawa Magikano' Op Thema CD - Import. 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 Magikano' Op Thema CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nini Rosso Il Silenzio CD (2007) (Import)
Magikano' Op Thema album
$15.05
| | Yasmin Levy Mano Suave CD (2007)
Magikano' Op Thema CD music
$13.49
| | Tomita - Snowflakes Are Dancing CD (1974)
Magikano' Op Thema music CDs
$8.99
| | Trivium Crusade CD (2006)
Magikano' Op Thema songs
$15.09
| | Paula Fuga Lilikoi CD (2006)
Magikano' Op Thema album
$13.29
| | Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music: Vols. 1 & 2 CD (1987)
Magikano' Op Thema CD music
$13.59
| | John Lennon Rock 'N' Roll CD (1975) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Magikano' Op Thema music CDs
$14.45
| | Daslu Samba Rock CD (2006) (Import) Import
Magikano' Op Thema songs
$22.35
| | Rockit King Saddle Up CD (2005)
Magikano' Op Thema album
$10.59 The Rockit King will officially release their second album, Saddle Up, at the Orbit Room in Grand Rapids Nov. 19, yet fans need not look further than the CD jacket to get a feel for what lies inside. On the back cover is the Grand Rapids five-piece posing in a white four-walled room. Singer Jessie Beveridge stands out front, his curly blond hair draped over a tight, black t-shirt. The rest of the band is scattered behind him, each with an air that lets you know they're serious, and a fashion sense that says they might be from a different time. The front cover is equally eye catching. This time a wildly painted woman and horse ride across the desert, the woman barely able to keep her enormous breasts inside her bikini top. It also appears the artist forgot to paint a bikini bottom. In short, the cover art is loud. It's excessive. And it's like nothing the pop/rock/metal bands on MTV today would use to wrap 10 songs for delivery. Like I said, fans need look no further to get a feel for the new disc. "We simply don't want to sound like anything out there," Beveridge told Recoil during a recent interview. "We wanted nothing and still don't want anything to do with what's happening now on the [national] scene." Actually, Saddle Up is tamer than the rock band's first album, Day Late And A Dollar Short. Instead of using Pro Tools (the industry standard for digital music production), The Rockit King chose to record the old fashioned way. Going with analog tape created more space in many ways, and Beveridge said it also made the entire project warmer with less high-end noise. "Not that there's less guitar mayhem on the record, which is good," he said. "That's what The Rockit King are about and why people come to see it." The result is an album that is very… big. It almost harkens back the rock and roll bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band's website at www.therockitking.com lists Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and Van Halen as appropriate comparisons, and it's tough to argue that. Their sound doesn't trudge along like many modern rock bands, and they're definitely not afraid to showcase guitarists Lou Musa's and Chris Cooney's skills. Live, Beveridge said they take pride in "kicking the shit out of the stage." While Beveridge seems to be the man leading the band on and off stage, they were actually put together by Cooney, Musa and drummer Kenny Roberts. In the fall of 2001 they set to putting together a modern 1970s super-group, and (unbeknownst to them) basically recruited Beveridge and bassist Martin Heynen. They'd all been kicking around West Michigan for a while, but had roots in Chicago and Texas as well. Day Late And A Dollar Short was recorded two years later in less than three weeks, but songs like "Running Away" and "Bridge To Burn" had become crowd favorites long before. Saddle Up took quite a bit longer to produce, the band began recording in January, but also features songs that should be familiar to the faithful. "I see fans singing along to ‘Do You Really Wanna Be With Me' and they've never heard it on tape, they've just heard it at shows for two years, which is cool because then they get the record and hopefully it lives up to whatever particular memories they have of that song," Beveridge said. The album took such a long time to create because they recorded in chunks, then had to find the right album art, ...
| | Scott Mckenna So Far CD (2006)
Magikano' Op Thema CD music
$17.09
| | Computerchemist Aqual Measure CD (2009)
$11.98  |
|
|
|
 |
|

|