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Photographer: Austin Young .
Dirty Sanchez: Jackie Beat, Mario Diaz (vocals); Josh Curtis (guitar); Barbeau (keyboards, programming).
Recording information: Infrasonic Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA (04/2005-07/2005).
Dirty Sanchez Music Review Purchase Dirty Sanchez CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | American Music Club Everclear CD (1991)
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$11.65 EVERCLEAR, AMC's finest hour and one the '90s' most powerful albums, is simultaneously lush and searing, heartache and despair borne out in elegant arrangements that combine fragile prettiness and soul-baring howls of pain. Multi-instrumentalist Bruce Kaphan rose to the occasion of his production debut. The canyons of reverb on the instruments are strangely appropriate, highlighting the almost decadent, tragically beautiful feel of the songs. Keyboards, pedal steel, and acoustic guitars drift like abandoned ships swirling around in a colorfully tempestuous sea full of unknown nautical demons. Guitarist Vudi contributes some of the most artful, non-traditional sounds ever concocted by a "rock" axeman.
The album begins with a slow, soulful lament to a love who's either sleeping or dead, before taking up the subject of mortality more fully in the anthemic "Rise," written by Eitzel for an AIDS-stricken friend. Eitzel observes the trials of those around him on "Ex-Girlfriend," but "Sick of Food" turns his gaze inward, breathlessly describing his alienation from virtually everything and his simultaneous longing for connection. His disaffection grows more urgent on "The Dead Part of You," but by the closing folky ballad "Jesus' Hands," Eitzel's delivering a plea for redemption that finds him strangely at peace with contentment's evanescence.
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| | You Really Got Me: The Best Of The Kinks CD (2000)
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$9.79 20 original singles, including all of their classic hits for the Pye label. Contains 'You Really Got Me', 'All Day And All Of The Night', 'Tired Of Waiting For You', 'Till The End Of The Day', 'Dedicated Follower Of Fashion', 'Lola', 'Victoria' and 'Where Have ...
| | Get Yer Boots On: The Best Of Slade CD (2004)
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$9.99 Led by the amiable Noddy Holder and armed with a slew of intentionally misspelled song titles, Slade was one of the key groups in the 1970s U.K. glam movement. Whether settling into jaunty, piano-driven tunes ("Coz I Love You," "Look Wot You Dun") or running through ...
| | Cannabis Corpse Blunted At Birth CD (2007)
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$11.39 Attention all death metal pot heads:CANNABIS CORPSE is a new project from LANDPHIL of MUNICIPAL WASTE! It combines old school death metal in the vein of (CANNIBAL CORPSE,DEICIDE,SUFFOCTION ...
| | Trembling Blue Stars Last Holy Writer CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.25 Truth be told, the Trembling Blue Stars routine was getting kind of stale by the release of Seven Autumn Flowers in 2004. With that album they crossed the line that divides reliable and predictable; no longer did the morose lyrics, melancholy vocals, minor chords and cheesy synths make a positive impression. Luckily for fans of the band, The Last Holy Writer is a comeback of sorts, certainly an improvement, and maybe even one of their finest records. How did they do it? It's hard to say because on the surface it seems like not much has changed sound or mood-wise. There's still a preponderance of downbeat lyrics and Bob Wratten hasn't suddenly traded in his mope for a smile, no fear of that anytime soon. The building blocks of their sound are mostly the same too. What makes a difference here is a boost in the overall energy level from unrelenting gloom to mostly sad, a slightly expanded sonic palette that makes room for field recordings and a wider range of drum sounds, and most importantly, some really good songs. Chief among them are the Beth Arzy-sung "Idyllwild" which, much like Helen Reddy on the last album, fairly bursts out of the speakers like sun through the clouds, "Darker, Colder, Slower," which has the kind dramatic shifts in dynamics and tone TBS Records need more of, the laid-back near-country rocker "The Tenth of Always," and the almost happy sounding "Say Goodbye to the Sea" (of course the words are devastatingly sad, but the drum program and the bells will have you smiling through the tears). The song that will really make the album worthwhile for Wratten fanatics is "November Starlings," an up-tempo 12-string jangle pop gem that is easily on par with the best of ...
| | Baroness First & Second CD (2008) (Import)
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$26.95 CD reissue of two long out-of-print 2005 EPs from the Savannah-based Metal outfit, now combined together on one disc. Both have been remixed and remastered and compiled with reworked art and a foil stamped, custom digipak package .This collection features everything from chunky math Metal to melodic and crusty Hardcore/Punk to Swedish Thrash to dual leads and classic Rock guitar stylings, all flowing effortlessly. On the First EP, Baroness combined different styles into something ...
| | Third Sex Back To Go CD (1999)
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$5.49 Given that Back to Go is not the Third Sex's debut, it seems somewhat simplistic to once again point out their resemblance to Sleater-Kinney -- but it's a thing which is just as necessary here as it was when the band appeared. Yes, the Third Sex has much more of a pop edge than Sleater-Kinney -- the melodies are brighter, and the guitars tend more toward jangle than scratchy riffing -- but the band's general orientation seems a bit too much in line with this general vein of Northwestern rock to come across as anything more than second-string. ...
| | David Madden Cyber Charged Ska CD (2000)
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$14.69 Recorded at Boris Gardener, Music Asylum, Big Ship and Grafton Studios, Kingston, Jamaica.
Recording information: Big Ship; Boris Gardner; Grafton Studios; The Music Asylum.
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| | Twinemen Los Angeles, Ca 10.2.03 CDs (2001)
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| | Cielo Razzo Buenas CD (2005) (Import) Argentina
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| | Music For Lonely Housewives CD (2005)
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$10.39 With impeccable taste, Hal Lifson -- author, DJ, former manager of Jackie DeShannon -- offers a sequel to his wonderful Sex and the '60s disc on Varese Sarabande with this equally clever and very entertaining collection of songs, er, Music for Lonely Housewives on the Audio Fidelity imprint. Luther Ingram's "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" is the classic affair composition, more so than Billy Paul's "Me and Mrs. Jones," which came about five months after it in 1972, both hitting the top of the R&B charts. Only Luther is inside this collection, though, along with the 5th Dimension's "One Less Bell to Answer" and a delicious rare reworking of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" -- the only track here that is not the original recording. Released a couple of months prior to the "official" TV show CD -- Music from and Inspired by Desperate Housewives, a project seeped in reworkings of older material -- the cute comic book-style cover and classy takes like Mary Stallings' "No Love, No Nuthin'," Ernestine Anderson's "Someone Else Is Steppin' In," and Lenny Welch's voice-drenched-in-strings love disaster "Since I Fell for You" provide adult contemporary entertainment seamlessly mastered by engineer Steve Hoffman, aimed at pop fans with taste. Pat Benatar provides some of the liner notes, her feminine take on John Cougar's "I Need a Lover" starting the fun. Who in the late '70s/early '80s could envision that that mainstream tune would precede Maria Muldaur's "It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)" or Julie London's "Girl Talk" on a compilation? Ah, times change and ...
| | Paul Simon Recorded As Jerry Landis CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Syron Vanes Property Of CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Peter Kruder Private Collection: Classics From My Living Room And Bedroom CD (2009)
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