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Mission Recorrection Songs | 1. | Prelude: Anniversary | |
| 2. | Wasteland | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Severina | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Love Me To Death | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Interlude: Never Forever | |
| 6. | Beyond The Pale | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Deliverance | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Without You | |
| 9. | Like A Child Again | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Sacrilege | $0.99 | |
| 11. | You Make Me Breathe | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Crystal Ocean | $0.99 | |
| 13. | Interlude: Suffer The Children | |
| 14. | Butterfly On A Wheel  | $0.99 | |
| 15. | Interlude: Infection | |
| 16. | Hands Across The Ocean | $0.99 | |
| 17. | 1969 | $0.99 | |
| 18. | Resurrection | |
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Purchase Recorrection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chris Stamey Travels In The South CD (2004)
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$13.75 A founding leader of the influential cult band the dB's, Chris Stamey has spent most of last 15 years producing other people's discs (Alejandro Escovedo, Yo La Tengo, Whiskeytown) rather than creating his own. Not counting a 1995 instrumental album, Travels in the South marks his first record since 1991, when he released both the solo Fireworks and Mavericks, a duet disc with his old dB's partner Peter Holsapple. South, however, shows little sign of rustiness. The album kicks off with the glorious "14 Shades of Green," a chimey gem that takes a nostalgic look at a hometown. This leadoff track also establishes the theme of traveling that runs through the disc. Songs like "Insomnia," "Ride," and the title track all touch upon the feeling of life in transit. The sublime "In Spanish Harlem" takes a Paul Simon-esque look at New York City but with a decidedly eased-back Southern tempo. The entire album, in fact, rides along at a leisurely pace, with the majority of songs surpassing the four-minute mark. But Stamey uses his production savvy to build these songs into "mid-life symphonies," to make Brian Wilson's phrase more age-appropriate. A solitary piano and mournful pedal steel help to accentuate the longing in "Insomnia." ...
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| | Link Wray Early Recordings CD (1979) (Import) United Kingdom
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$12.15 Drawn from the one LP and the dozen or so singles Link Wray recorded for Swan Records between 1963 and 1966, Early Recordings, first released in this configuration by Chiswick Records in 1978, remains the best single-disc introduction to this powerful guitar player, even though, at 32 minutes in length, it falls on the brief side. No matter. It burns like a runaway gas fire, from the ragged, surging "Batman Theme" that opens things clear through to the remake of his signature "Rumble" that closes up the sequence. This is powerful, spooky, and haunting stuff. Wray is said to have invented the power chord and to have traced the template for grunge guitar way back in the mid-'50s, but what he really is, more than anything, is the precedent for players like Jimi Hendrix, a guitarist who wanted to wring every last blast and rattle out of his amp by any means possible. Through his recording career, producers continually operated on the principle that if you could only dress him up and tone him down, Wray would break through to the masses, but like that junkyard dog continually barking at the end of his chain, Wray kept things in the bone-rattling red zone, turning out track after track of raw, primitive ...
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$11.19 Having started out as an able-enough Krautrock-inspired group, by the time of Are You Earthed?, Appliance had much more individual flair, a happy fusion of the band's English background and its further-afield inspirations. If anything, there was as much Spiritualized in the mix as there was motorik -- not perhaps all that surprising given Jason Pierce's own fascination with the likes of Kraftwerk, to be sure. Certainly Jason Brooks' own vocals have more of the drowsy float and lift of that strain of psychedelia than ever before, and he's actually grappling with singing them as opposed to delivering them fairly flatly. Musically the trio's sense of endlessly forward propulsion gets a spike or two along the way: the recurrent loop/snarl of feedback on "Tuesday Is Nearly Over," the hint of Morricone-styled spaghetti western twang on "The Blue Rider," and the combination of soaring guitar surge and grounded synth-bass circle on "As Far As I Can See." More than once everything connects perfectly -- "Go Native" rides a shuddering slice of funk with just enough aspirational dreaminess in Brooks' singing. David Ireland's drumming and Michael Porter's bass work form the heart of every song in the end, with the former's often-deft way around seemingly robotic beats the secret weapon. His collage of percussion on "Fruits of the Sea" blends both electronic and acoustic drum hits very ...
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