| | Judy Collins Wildflowers/Who Knows Where The Time Goes CD - Import Judy Collins Discography of CDs
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Import single-disc coupling of Judy's 1967 album Wildflowers with Who KNows Where The TIme Goes (1968). Includes the song's 'Pretty Polly', 'Hello, Hooray', 'Both Sides Now' and 'Since You Asked'. Warner. 2006. Wildflowers/Who Knows Where The Time Goes Music Wildflowers/Who Knows Where The Time Goes Music Review Purchase Wildflowers/Who Knows Where The Time Goes CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Carter Family 1927-1934 CDs (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Byrds CD (1973)
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$9.69 The Byrds emerged in 1965 with one of the most identifiable sounds of the 1960s, and proceeded to evolve from folk-rock to psychedelia to country-rock. The Byrds were defunct by 1972, but re-grouped briefly in 1973, with all of its original members, to record one last album. BYRDS is in the country-steeped vein of the 1968 classic SWEETHEARTS OF THE RODEO, shimmering with chiming 12-string guitars and lush, multi-part harmonies. But while the signature sound is there, the album isn't on par with ...
| | Savoy Brown Raw Sienna/Looking In CD (2005) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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$18.29 BGO rolls out this two-on-one set of two back-to-back Savoy Brown offerings. Raw Sienna, issued in March of 1970, was the last album to feature the great Chris Youlden, ...
| | Savoy Brown Blue Matter/A Step Further CDs (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man CD (1965) (Import) Bonus Tracks; SACD Hybrid; Limited Edition
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$31.89 Includes original liner notes by Billy James, and new liner notes by David Fricke and Johnny Rogan.
All songs have been digitally remastered using a 20-Bit Super Mapping system.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Few debut singles in the history of rock & roll have had the immediate and overwhelming impact of The Byrds' version of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man." Marrying a Beatles-like electric jangle to Dylan's insight and folky melody (in many ways, breaking Dylan into the pop market), it not ...
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| | Martha Berner This Side Of Yesterday CD (2005)
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$9.70 Chicago singer-songwriter Martha Berner's debut full-length takes her self-penned, acoustic-based ...
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| | Colossick The Seed CD (2007)
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$10.19 COLOSSICK is a four piece metal band from Atlanta Georgia determined to deliver the biggest and boldest sound to the masses as possible. This determination has stemmed from a history of pushing heavy music to the next level and striving for recognition, but never compromising integrity or overall attitude. COLOSSICK, a name derived from the Greek god of war 'Colossus' mixed with the slang term 'sick', can be described as one huge wall of sound. Metal influences from the early '80's to the present day have shaped the band into what has been revered as one of the loudest most energetic live bands on the local music circuit. Atlanta Rock Shows states that COLOSSICK is 'heavy, aggressive, and uncompromising.' Volume Magazine reported that 'concrete riffs, gripping harmonics, bleeding feedback, and power grooves put COLOSSICK in the category of loud rock/metal band', although, 'if you like an exciting live show, you will enjoy a COLOSSICK performance regardless of your musical taste. ' The band's current lineup, containing Tom Blair, lead vocals and guitar, Justin Whitley, bass and backing vocals (both former Miller's Tale members), and Jeremy Kidd, drums and percussion, was completed in late 2004 when rhythm guitarist and devil throat Maq Brown (former guitarist for Revolver) was added to the fold. In 2004 the band was invited to attend The Atlanta Film Festival where a debut of the independent film, 'The Delivery Boy Chronicles', featured the band's song 'Everything and More' in the movie. Also that year the band had the chance to open for several national acts including Stuck Mojo, Six Feet Under, Byzantine, and Ill Nino. COLOSSICK has participated in several competitions and conferences such as the Atlantis Music Conference in 2004, 2005, and 2006, and the Emergenza International Band Competition in 2005, where COLOSSICK made it to the semi-finals and was given the chance to perform at one of Atlanta's biggest venues, EarthLink Live. COLOSSICK also made it to the Semi-final round at the Sweetwater Showdown Competition in September of that same year. Tom Blair of COLOSSICK recorded, mixed, and produced the 2005 E.P. entitled 'The Seed'. It was released on December 2nd, 2005 at a huge CD release party at the Darkside Club in Marietta Georgia. This show was a major success as COLOSSICK packed the house, sold tons of merchandise, and everyone in attendance witnessed the incredible 'drum line' performance where COLOSSICK invited several members ...
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