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Composer: Piano Magic.
Lyricist: Glen Johnson .
Piano Magic: Angele David-Guillou (vocals); Glen Johnson , Franck Alba (guitars); Jerome Tcherneyan (keyboards); Cedric Pin (bass instrument). Piano Magic Incurable Songs Incurable Review
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Purchase Incurable CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Piano Magic Trick Of The Sea: Bliss Out 13 CD (1998)
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| | Do Make Say Think Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn CD (2003)
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$12.89 Montreal's Godspeed You Black Emperor! may get most of the press south of the 49th parallel, but their labelmates Do Make Say Think are more than Toronto's answer to the Quebecois collective; over the course of four albums, their own brand of instrumental post-rock has grown in scope and complexity to a point that 2003's Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn is as good as or better than anything the more famous band has released. ...
| | Yo La Tengo Prisoners Of Love: A Smattering Of Scintillating Senescent Songs 1984-2003 Plus A Smattering Of Outtakes And Rarities 1986-2002 CDs (2005)
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$18.29 This edition features a third disc that includes 16 tracks of outtakes and rarities.
Indie-rock bands come and go (sometimes very quickly), but few have developed such long and inventive careers as Yo La Tengo. Since the mid-1980s, Hoboken, New Jersey's finest have been perfecting their restless sound just across the Hudson River from the ever-fashionable music mecca of New York City. From this small distance, the group (founded by the husband/wife team of vocalist/guitarist Ira Kaplan ...
| | Piano Magic Disaffected CD (2005)
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$11.09 Although two exceptional EPs came out between The Troubled Sleep of Piano Magic and Disaffected, an entire year passed -- for the first time since Piano Magic's inception -- without an album-length release. (Piano Magic say this is their sixth proper album, meaning they're probably not counting the Son de Mar score and the two-song A Trick of the Sea.) Glen Johnson's group returns as inspired as ever, turning in a work that matches and occasionally exceeds Low Birth Weight and Artists' Rifles. Some of their other albums have suffered from mild to acute stray-idea syndrome, but they've found a way here to bundle up a number of disparate approaches while keeping it all focused and linear. The most striking songs on the album are "Disaffected" and "Deleted Scenes," where the usual (some ...
| | Bardo Pond Selections, Vols. 1-4 CDs (2005)
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$16.49 Philadelphia indie-psych drone masters Bardo Pond return with a new double CD offering comprised of 17 rare and unreleased tracks that have previously only been available in limited numbers as CD-Rs at the ...
| | Sibylle Baier Colour Green CD (2006)
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$12.59 Colour Green, the one and only release from German underground folk denizen Sibylle Baier, has been around since the early '70s, albeit in her closet. Recorded on reel-to-reel in her home between 1970-1973, ...
| | Annie Lennox Medusa CD (1995)
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$8.99 "No More `I Love You's'" won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. MEDUSA was nominated for Best Pop Album.
Eurythmics' Annie Lennox made her solo debut with 1992's lavish, self-descriptive DIVA. MEDUSA, her second release, takes a different tack. By recording an album of cover songs, Lennox gets to do what she does best--interpret lyrics and deliver the dramatic impact of a song. By abandoning DIVA's extravagant production, Lennox returns to the synth-pop sound that made her famous, giving MEDUSA a much sparser feel. "No More `I Love You's'," originally recorded by The Lover Speaks, benefits from this approach. Arriving at the dreamy, other-wordly lyrics with a child-like naiveté, Lennox immediately gets to the point, sounding at once innocent and frightened, then understanding and compassionate. The same sense of tension that made Eurythmics so interesting can be found here: cool synthesizer hooks and repetitive vocal ostinatos pitted against Lennox's soaring vocals, which provides a fascinating dichotomy. Similarly, The Clash's "Train In Vain" gets a sophisticated, mature treatment. This time, a jazz/hip hop element is introduced, countering the often desperate lyrics with slick grooves and sassy, Motown-inspired production. In lesser hands such an approach might destroy the songs' sense of urgency; Lennox, however ...
| | Les Polyphonies De Polynesse CD (2000) (Import) France
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$14.95 Recorded between 1959 and 1993.
| | Hi-Fives Get Down CD (1998)
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| | Electrified Club Mix CD (2001)
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| | Carl Perkins Be Bop A Lu La CD (2000)
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| | Masters Of Old-Time Country Autoharp CD (2006)
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$13.45 The autoharp was invented in the 1870s as a sort of automated zither and initially was popular as a parlor instrument. It took hold in the Appalachians in the early 1900s thanks to its mail-order affordability, and local musicians quickly adapted it to an assortment of hymns, ballads, and fiddle tunes. The autoharp required frequent retunings, however, which kept it from being featured very prominently in the string band tradition of the Southern mountains, although Sara Carter played one on several of the early Carter Family recordings, and Maybelle Carte began featuring an autoharp at her shows in the 1950s, proving to be every bit as innovative on the instrument as she had been on the guitar. This delightful set of field recordings made by Mike Seeger in the 1950s and very early '60s features four masters of the Appalachian autoharp style, Virginian Ernest Stoneman (who made his first commercial autoharp recording in 1924), North Carolina father-and-son duo Neriah & Kenneth Benfield, and the left-handed Kilby Snow of Virginia (later in his life he made his home in Pennsylvania). Several of these tracks were originally released in 1962 on an LP called Mountain Music Played on Autoharp, and Seeger has here expanded the number of ...
| | Diatonis Ambient Life CD (2003)
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| | Joy CD (2007)
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