| | Joe Bonamassa You & Me CD - Import Joe Bonamassa Discography of CDs
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You And Me (featuring Jason Bonham on drums) marks the debut collaboration of Bonamassa and producer Kevin Shirley and is a powerful fusion of big rock and swampy blues, You And Me gets much of its inspiration from such masters as Peter Green, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and John Lee Hooker. Bonamassa delivers all the excitement and power of his electrifying live performances while mixing it up with dynamic music choices; from hard to soft, electric to acoustic, a music roller coaster seldom achieved by recording artists today. Provogue. Joe Bonamassa You & Me Songs | 1. | High Water Everywhere  | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Bridge To Better Days | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Asking Around For You | $0.99 | |
| 4. | So Many Roads  | $0.99 | |
| 5. | I Don’t Believe | |
| 6. | Tamp Em Up Solid | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Django | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Tea For One | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Palm Trees Helicopters And Gasoline | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Your Funeral And My Trial | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Torn Down | $0.99 | |
| Purchase You & Me CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Bonamassa Blues Deluxe CD (2003)
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| | Joe Bonamassa Had To Cry Today CD (2004)
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| | Joe Bonamassa New Day Yesterday: Live CD (2002)
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| | Eric Gales Crystal Vision CD (2006)
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$13.89 When Eric Gales first arrived on the scene, he was being heralded by some as the second coming of Jimi Hendrix. Well, it didn't exactly work out that way, but Gales continues to issue albums, and his playing is still full of funky Hendrix-isms, as evidenced by his 2006 release, ...
| | Joe Bonamassa - Live At The Rockaplast DVD (2005)
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| | Joe Bonamassa Sloe Gin CD (2007)
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| | Iain Campbell Smith Bagarap Empires CD (2005)
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$19.29 "Once in a blue moon a drift of music so unlike any other enfolds your sensibilities and reaffirms the power of song"Warwick McFadyen, The Age, Melbourne, Australia"Bagarap Empires is an intelligent, compassionate and sardonic Australian's response to his experiences as a Peace Keeper in Bougainville and the Solomon Islands" Doug Spencer, Presenter, ABC Radio NationalOver the last 5 years songwriter Iain Campbell Smith has spent time away from the Australian festival circuit to work in the war-ravaged islands of the South Pacific.Sent to the islands by the Australian Foreign Ministry, he learned pidgin dialect and began writing songs, in both English and pidgin, from the stories of the people he worked with as they struggled to build trust and peace after a bitter warHe became a celebrity on Bougainville Island collaborating with local musicians to release 20,000 copies of a "Songs of Peace" cassette, and hosting a weekly program on the island's only radio station. Bagarap Empires has been described as "a ...
| | Still Believing In Christmas CD (2006)
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| | Jon Gake Treasure Hat CD (2007)
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| | Gentlemen's Pistols Gentlemens Pistols CD (2007)
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| | Jude Johnstone Blue Light CD (2007)
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$8.99 An artist does not have to be jazz-oriented to benefit from jazz artistically. That has certainly been the case with Joni Mitchell; it has also been true of Rickie Lee Jones, Sade, Norah Jones, the Doors, Sting and many others who made their mark in rock, pop or R&B but enriched their work by having a jazz influence. And on Blue Light, jazz is an attractive ingredient for singer/songwriter Jude Johnstone even though it is not the CD's main ingredient. Evaluating this 2007 release by straight-ahead jazz standards would be unfair because that isn't where Johnstone is coming from; Blue Light is essentially a pop/rock-adult alternative album, but it is a pop/rock-adult alternative album that is definitely mindful of jazz and torch singing. Even though Johnstone (who wrote or co-wrote all of the songs) has more in common with Rickie Lee Jones stylistically than she does with Sheila Jordan or Abbey Lincoln, there is no overlooking the amount of jazzy torchiness that she brings to originals like "Paper Doll" (not to be confused with the song that the Mills Brothers recorded in 1942), "New York Morning" and "Losin' Hand." Blue Light is dominated by new material, but the exception to that rule is the melancholy bonus track "Over and Done" (which was recorded back in 1983). Hearing "Over and Done" alongside the other songs, one can hear that Johnstone's voice hasn't changed much in 24 years; the Johnstone ...
| | Marsupilami Arena CD (1971) England; Remastered
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$18.09 ARENA is the 1971 second release from U.K. progressive rock band Marsupilami and features "Prelude In The Arena" and "Peace Of Rome."
Following up their debut, critically acclaimed, eponymous album in 1971, the new look Marsupilami, buttressed by the addition of saxophonist Mandy Riedelbanch, strode into the Arena. "I've come here today to rip the veil from your eyes, and pinch your heads, and pull out your bloody minds," Fred Hasson shouts in the opening "Prelude to the Arena." Be that as it may, Bob West's lyrics -- "crashing venomously through the crimson waters, rivers run free with ancient blood" -- best illustrate his style, yet sound overblown and overwrought today, reminiscent of the apocalyptic imagery so beloved of Christian fundamentalists. And although, Marsupilami certainly wouldn't have considered themselves a Christian rock band, Arena will undoubtedly resonate with that community. A concept album set in an ancient Coliseum and themed around Rome's post-Republic decadence and inherent violence, martyrs go up in flames, gladiators battle it out, and even a stray Greek minstrel is consigned to a brutal death. Russell Crowe drove the point home better on screen, Spartacus (the book) on paper, but it's musically where Marsupilami clean up the arena for good, across five extended pieces that give full rein to the band's eclectic and experimental sound. In "Prelude" they shift smartly from metal to pastoral, hard rock to jazz, never losing touch with the melody along the way. "Peace of Rome" opens with ringing bells and ethereal vocals, and boasts shouting crowds, fiery guitar solos, flute driven passages, and organ led sections. It's "The Arena" itself, however, that is the album's centerpiece, a 12-plus minute epic that begins with ominous organ and flows darkly along a mysterious Tiber that hints at the blues, Arabesque, and even tribal drumming, as keyboardist Leary Hasson and flutist Jessica Stanley Clarke trade off the melody line. And strong melodies were the band's forté, as were their equitable arrangements, which smoothly slid the melody lines and solos between keyboards, guitar, flute, and, ...
| | Evelyn "Champagne" King Love Come Down: The Best Of Evelyn "Champagne" King CD (1993)
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| | Hercules & Love Affair Sidetracked CDs (2009)
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| | Blackwell Brothers Band Rockabilly Party CD (2009)
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