| | Aloop Global Crisis CD - Import Aloop Discography of CDs
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Aloop Global Crisis Songs | 1. | Breath of the Self-Righteous |
| 2. | Ode to the Six-Sided Man |
| 3. | Insomnia |
| 4. | Eye Above |
| 5. | End of History |
| 6. | Global Crisis |
| 7. | Time to Decide |
| 8. | 333-Inner Nightmare |
| 9. | Artificial Reality |
| 10. | Hell on Earth [Instrumental] |
| Global Crisis Music Review Purchase Global Crisis CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Live CDs (2009) Digipak
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$14.38 Glitter and Doom Live, a double-disc set, marks Tom Waits' third live effort in his nearly 40-year career, each one summing up his career to the point of its release. The first, Nighthawks at the Diner issued in 1975 on Asylum, is regarded by many as one of the greatest live albums of all time. The second was Big Time, released during his tenure at Island in 1986. The musical performances on disc one of Glitter and Doom Live were culled from Waits' historic sold-out tour of the U.S. and Europe. He compiled and sequenced the set himself, intending to make them sound like a single show. The material leans, understandably, ...
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$12.15 IT's HOT HOT HOT!!!! Proverbs 3:6 In all thy ways acknowledge him,and he shall direct thy paths.In your Walk, if ...
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| | Baby Teeth Hustle Beach CD (2009)
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$9.95 There's no question that Chicago's Baby Teeth draw heavily and heartily from the classic rock and power pop of the 1970s. It can be trickier to say whether the results constitute jokey pastiche or sincere homage, but that confusion seems entirely appropriate -- and the distinction almost irrelevant -- when you consider that the '70s were an era when playfulness and emotional earnestness coexisted in rock music far more easily than they typically do today. (Take, for instance, the work of the Todd Rundgren, Electric Light Orchestra, and Meat Loaf with Jim Steinman, all of whose influence is readily evident here.) So, when "Big Schools" opens the album with an anthemic rock flourish and a picturesque, writerly evocation of Classic American Collegiate Romance (frat party, freshman year, "...your friend's boyfriend was working the door..."), it feels somehow insincere; a pat, too-perfect mimicry of Springsteen's nostalgia-fueled narratives (or maybe more precisely the second-degree nostalgia of the Hold Steady -- in the songwriting blog project which generated much of this album's material, front Tooth Abraham Levitan acknowledged the song's debt to their "Stuck Between Stations.") But as its story arc develops into a sort of stock mini-epic, with the characters graduating to the dissatisfactions of suburban parenthood, the song grows genuinely ...
| | Clive Barnes The Ghost Country CD (2009) (Import)
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$17.15 The Ghost Country, released in September 2009, is the sound of Clive Barnes at the top of his game as a vocalist, guitarist and songwriter.His fourth studio album, The Ghost Country elevates Barnes to a truly unique sound having forged his style and delivery over years of touring the US and Europe with the likes of Eric Bibb, Taj Mahal, Jeff Beck, Alison Krauss, Seasick Steve, The Blind Boys of Alabama and many more.As a musician, Barnes is highly regarded as one of the finest performers on the roots circuit, a reputation solidified by the lyrical and songwriting prowess on this new collection of songs.From the rip-roaring banjo-fuelled opener of Shotgun Grin to the big sky foreboding title track of the album, right through to the closing track of Borderlines, this recording is populated with stories of characters running and returning, longing and dreaming, down on their luck and finally finding peace, characters so thick with realism you could feel them move right through you.Out of the studio and onto the stage, Barnes is not to be missed as a live performer for this is where the sheer raw honesty and energy is each track comes to life.RTE's Harry Guiren noted in a review of Clive Barnes performing at Vicar Street, Dublin, "Clive is a guitarist who can make one acoustic sound like six. Barnes transported the entire, hushed venue across the Atlantic to where the paths taken by the Delta Blues, Tom Waits and Bruce Springsteen all led to his own special territory." Thanks to Dave Hingerty, William McGlynn, Joe Ryan and Siobhan O'Brien, Dave Ferriter, Ken McGuire, Ross Costigan, Mick Crehan at The Crane Galway, Grainne, Mick, Sean at Dolan's Limerick, Colin Gillen at Barry's Sligo, Ray Blackwell, Gavin Moore and Ian at Debarra's Clonakilty, Eric Bibb Jeffrey Foucault, Peter Mulvey, Jeff Finlin, John Spillane, Mick Hanley, Shay Cotter, ...
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