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Japanese pressing of the 1982 album has been digitally remastered with 1 bonus track and comes packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Virgin. 2006. Hunter Review
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| | U F O Live On Earth: Vienna Cleveland Cincinatti CD (1979) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.79 Recorded live at The Amphitheatre, Chicago, Illinois; The Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky and in Youngstown, Ohio. Includes liner notes by Jon Sutherland.
U.K. heavy metal band UFO play their emotional and powerful songs on this aggressive live double release.
One of the premier live rock albums of the '70s, STRANGERS features a band at its peak performing all its hits and fan favorites. The album was recorded during two nights in Ohio in 1978, when the band opened for Blue Oyster Cult. This reissue features remastered sound, extended liner notes, and the correct track sequencing.
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$16.39 Bursting forth in the late 1970s, Van Halen made its mark by melding the hammering wallop of hard rock with an iconoclastic approach to the guitar. With striking virtuosity, Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing succeeded in turning the heads and dropping the jaws of a wide range of listeners. Matched with the acrobatic energy of frontman David Lee Roth and the formidable rhythm section of bassist Michael Anthony and drummer Alex Van Halen, these combined elements added up to Van Halen's hugely success musical formula.
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS is a two-disc overview of more than 25 years of Van Halen recordings. The set contains a few of the now-standard new songs included in such ...
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| | Bob Mosley CD (1972) Reissued
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$10.65 Within a year of Moby Grape sadly crashing to a halt again after the release of the ill-fated reunion album 20 Granite Creek, Bob Mosley (who sang, played guitar, and wrote songs with the group) released his first solo album, and if 1972's Bob Mosley isn't a masterpiece on the order of Moby Grape's peerless debut album, it showed that Mosley's share of the talent that produced that great record was still in working order. Bob Mosley is a decidedly harder-rocking album than much of the Grape catalog, with Mosley and Ed Black loading up the songs with plenty of tough guitar work, but the melodies show the same blend of grace and power that marked ...
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| | Herb Ohta, Jr Ukulele Breeze CD (2004)
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$15.19 'The Heart of The 'Ukulele'Herb Ohta, Jr. The 'Ukulele is the best-known Hawaiian instrument. In the 1950's and 60's all the bands had 'ukulele players. Some of the great musicians that made the instrument very popular were: Eddie Kamae, Ohta-san, Lyle Ritz, Don Baduria, Sr., John Lukela, Jesse Kalima, Kahauanu Lake, and Peter Moon. Today there is a renaissance of sorts, thanks to the popularity of the new generation of 'ukulele players influencing the young people of Hawai'i to pick up and learn to play; Troy Fernandez, Kelly-boy Delima, and Jake Shimabukuro. Herb Ohta, Jr. is just one breed of 'ukulele players. Herb's interest in music was very evident at an early age. Herb's grandmother taught him his first song on the 'ukulele at the age of three. The song was 'Happy Birthday. ' His father, Ohta-San started his early instruction on the 'ukulele and Herb continued to study music playing the viola in high school. Herb was also a member of The Honolulu Boys Choir, The Honolulu Children's Opera Chorus, and The University High School Select Choir. Herb continued to take formal lessons from his father until he was 12 years old, because he started to have other interest. After being inspired by listening to the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau and other local musicians at the age of 17, he became a devotee of Hawaiian music and the 'ukulele. The 'ukulele is in his genes and Hawaiian music is in his blood. Herb enjoys listening to all types of music, Classical, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Country, Hip-hop, Rap, Latin, Salsa, and Reggae. But Herb's favorite songs to perform are anything Hawaiian and any types of ballads. He feels that Hawaiian songs and ballads bring out the natural purist sound of the instrument. Herb's style is reminiscent of his father, but distinct and recognizable as his very own. There is a graceful 'Nahenahe' quality that is very Hawaiian, reflecting the inspirations of 'ukulele virtuoso's Eddie Kamae and of course Ohta-San. At 11 years old, Herb, Jr. began to teach for his father's 'ukulele school occasionally while his father traveled away from home for business. In 1992, Herb started his own 'ukulele classes and continues to teach at Sonny D's 'Ukulele Shop in Waipahu, O'ahu, Harry's Music Store in Kaimuki, O'ahu, and teaches Japanese visitors by appointment. Teaching six days a week, Herb also finds time to compose new material, entertain at private and public functions, produce, and record. His recording debut was in 1990 on his father's recording. Since then, Herb has recorded on over 50 recordings. He is a seven-time Na Hoku Hanohano Award Nominee and a two-time Hawai'i Music Award Winner. Herb's has released 2 national releases in Japan and co-authored two 'ukulele instructional books with Grammy Award artist Daniel Ho that was released in Japan and the United States. Herb has also traveled to Virginia to perform at the world-famous Wolftrap in front of nearly 7000 people. Herb has shared the stage with many of Hawai'i's legendary artists; Ledward Kaapana, The Makaha Sons, Dennis Kamakahi, The ...
| | Yoshi Y Misdaq From A Western Box CD (2008)
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$15.19 Reviews Stylus MagazineYoshi comes from a world where Sergio Leone, the RZA, anti-establishment politics, Middle Eastern strife, ambient Hip Hop, Akira Kurosawa and potent skunk exist in harmony...Managing to sound both ominous and chilled at the same time, this is obviously a deeply personal record about skewed perspectives, about looking at the UK from it's marginal areas and wondering whether you're a part of it. UKHH Reflecting the darker and bleaker sides of British society this LP stands somewhere between the Streets, grimey electronic music and the sounds of the Wu and DJ Shadow fairly effortlessly and manages to make you think about those aspects of life which are sometimes too easily overlooked...Dark, grimey and at times hypnotic, his beats clash together in a sound that is definitely Yoshi's own, and which while not easy to get used to is well worth the time and effort. It's what hip-hop always was about, appropriating and re-interpreting the heritage of the old school. -Enooze One of my favorites of 2004, after my first listen through it got me. The production is beautiful, and the themes ranging from spirituality to politics fit right.Simply great hip hop. -Listener's Comments"I have listened to it a number of times - why, it's on right now - and each time I find more to listen to within it. Your work is both politically engaged and musically interesting, especially some of the drum rhythms. Your command of the rap idiom is admirable and the variety of textures remarkable." - Jon Baily, Professor ...
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