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Audio Mixer: Tue Madsen.
Recording information: The Ant Farm Studio, Denmark (09/2005-10/2005). Dagoba What Hell Is About Songs | 1. | What Hell Is About... |
| 2. | Die Tomorrow (...What If You Should?) |
| 3. | Fall of Men, The |
| 4. | Man You're Not, The |
| 5. | Cancer |
| 6. | It's All About Time |
| 7. | Things Apart, The |
| 8. | Things Within, The |
| 9. | Livin' Dead |
| 10. | 041204 |
| 11. | Morphine -The Apostle of Your Last War |
| 12. | White Guy, The (Suicide) |
| What Hell Is About Music Review Purchase What Hell Is About CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gathering Accessories - Rarities & B-Sides CDs (2005)
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$9.39 Dutch originals the Gathering have built a rabid following over the years, meaning there's every reason to justify a release such as 2005's Accessories: Rarities & B-Sides, which compiles a total of 27 non-album cuts from all stages of the group's remarkably consistent career. However, even the greatest of the band's B-sides, outtakes, and leftovers are still just that: secondary, possibly even substandard goods -- meaning that protracted exposure to a full two discs' worth of them could leave even the most devout followers a little disappointed. Just a warning. Now to the contents: disc one focuses on the Gathering's B-sides, including several live versions of album favorites performed both with ("Strange Machines," "Leaves") and without ("In Motion #1," "Amity," "Leaves" again) the exotic backing of a symphony orchestra; revealing, but hardly life-altering cover versions (of Dead Can Dance, Talk Talk, and Slowdive); and varying degrees of the aforementioned album outtakes, the most satisfying being the aptly named "Adrenaline," an energetic early take of "Third Chance," a rare and wonderfully morose concert performance of "Frail," and vocalist Anneke Van Giersbergen's solo acoustic guitar recording of the hauntingly beautiful "Shrink." Disc two is labeled "The Rarities" and obviously conjures all sorts of expectation for never ...
| | Doro Warrior Soul (Enhanced) CD (2006) (Import) England; Limited Edition; Digipak; Enhanced
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$35.29 Limited Edition comes packaged in a Digi-book. The new Doro album Warrior Soul carries on the spirit of the old Warlock times and adapts in to the current times. Doro would not be Doro if she did not put all of her heart and energy into Warrior Soul. Once again she had to go a long way. It has leaded her from the already familiar Yellohouse Studio in Wupppertal (Germany), the Atom-H-Studios and the cooperation with Chris Lietz and Torsten Sickert to Switzerland where she worked together with Deezl ...
| | Forever Blondie CDs (2007) Collector's Edition; Tin
$15.95 | | Blood & Roses Same As It Never Was CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.95 Blood And Roses were the group most closely identified with the 'Positive Punk' movement of the early '80s, although ...
| | Eyes Of Eden Faith CD (2007)
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$13.75 For metalheads, the early to mid-2000s went down in history as a time in which the United States dominated metalcore, hardcore, and screamo while Europe dominated the death metal/black metal field as well as the power metal revival/progressive metal scene. And Europe was equally dominant when it came to goth metal; if, in the early to mid-2000s, one came across a metal band that had strong goth leanings, a definite Lacuna Coil influence, and a female lead singer with an ethereal vocal style, it wasn't necessarily a European band but was likely a European band. Germany's Eyes of Eden, in fact, fit that description to a T on their debut album, Faith. The brains behind this album is producer, guitarist, and songwriter Waldemar Sorychta, who is known for his work with Lacuna Coil, Moonspell, Despair, and Sentenced and is staunchly goth metal-oriented throughout this 45-minute CD (which was recorded from 2004-2006 and released in 2007). The basic idea of goth metal is to combine goth rock's eerie, darkly poetic sense of melody with metal's intensity and aggression, and Sorychta pulls that off enjoyably well with the help of lead singer Franziska Huth (who replaced Eyes of Eden's original lead singer, Sandra Schleret, when Schleret was unable to record with the band because of health problems), bassist Alla Fedynitch, and ...
| | Alpha Galates Stimulus For Reason Deluxe Edition CD (2007) (Import) Import
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$27.69 Deluxe Edition
| | Irving Berlin In Hollywood CD (1999)
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$15.65 This 25-track compilation of Irving Berlin songs from Hollywood musicals was taken from the original soundtrack performances, spanning the dawn of talkies ("Blue Skies," sung by Al Jolson from The Jazz Singer) to the mid--'50s (Marilyn Monroe's "After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It"). Several well-known classics are on board, like "There's No Business Like Show Business," "The Hostess with the Mostes'" (sung by Ethel Merman), "Anything You ...
| | Hatesphere Ballet Of The Brute CD (2004)
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$9.39 After enduring more than a decade of anonymous labor in Europe's extreme metal trenches and releasing a couple of well-received albums to start the 2000s, Denmark's Hatesphere gained a little surer footing astride their rather daunting neo-thrash competition (the Haunted, Arch Enemy, anyone?) with their third long-player, 2004's Ballet of the Brute. Really two halves of a conceptual sonic whole, the opening pairing of instrumental "The Beginning and the End" and the aptly titled "Deathtrip" (both clocking in under two minutes in length) is positively lethal in its intensity, introducing listeners to the band's tightly spliced guitar-riffing and drum-pounding acrobatics, as well as the gargled death croak (bordering on hardcore) of vocalist Jacob Bredahl. Ensuing highlight "Vermin" shows that he's also quite capable of semi-melodic singing, too, and this sort of frequent vocal hopscotch from track to track soon becomes a distinguishing factor for Ballet of the Brute. Otherwise, Hatesphere's alternating fits of blinding velocity ("Downward to Nothing," "Blankeyed") and mid-paced death marching ("Only the Strongest...," "500 Dead People") is more often good than really great ("Warhead," for example, gets off on a mighty riff before fading from memory), with notable exceptions arriving with the truly face-planting moshing of "What I See I Despise" and the quite brilliant "Last ...
| | Buddhaboy & Scherrie G Peace Please Instrumentals CD (2006)
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$8.69 This music was created iin the gallery of David Bowie by Buddhaboy and friends and is being used to support Hart of the ...
| | Campaign 1984 Blood For Nashville CD (2007)
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| | Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition CD (2007)
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| | Patrick Green Popcorn Man CD (2008)
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| | David Nail I'm About To Come Alive CD (2009)
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| | Mostly Autumn Pass The Clock 1998-08 CD (2009) (Import)
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