| | La Duesseldorf Viva CD - Import La Duesseldorf Discography of CDs
La Duesseldorf Viva Songs | 1. | Viva |
| 2. | White Overalls |
| 3. | Rheinita |
| 4. | Vögel |
| 5. | Geld |
| 6. | Cha Cha 2000 |
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Purchase Viva CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment CD (1972) Gold
Viva
$19.10 NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here we have more raucous rock & roll with healthy dollops of soul and twang thrown in for good measure. Always looking for a good songwriter to cover, Stewart's honorees here ...
| | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
Viva
$18.79
| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
Viva
$13.58 At first glance, Halford's entry into the crowded holiday market looks like a parody. Heavy metal and Christmas make for strange bedfellows, and WINTER SONGS' pastoral cover art -- which ...
| | Paul Davis CD (1980)
Viva
$7.99
| | Justin Bieber My World CD (2009) Enhanced CD
Viva
$7.96 Within a couple years, Canadian teenager Justin Bieber went from covering Usher on YouTube to working with Usher. An internet sensation from his renditions of several pop and pop-oriented R&B hits, he was still only 15 years old when he released this, his first album -- though it's more like an EP since it is contains only seven songs that are 25 minutes in duration. Given the comfort level he showed in the material he covered, My World plays it straight, based on the kind of age-appropriate content that would fill out a release from a younger Chris Brown or a junior version of Ne-Yo. Members of the Clutch, Midi Mafia, ...
| | Rick Derringer Sky Is Falling CD (2009)
Viva
$8.80 Released on Fuel 2000, The Sky Is Falling is actually a reissue of the Doin' Business As... Derringer, Bogert & Appice album that was first released in Europe in 2001. In this short-lived power trio, guitarist and producer Rick Derringer reportedly "replaced" Jeff Beck in the "follow-up" to 1973's Beck, Bogert & Appice album (their rhythm section is, of course, made up of ex-Vanilla Fudge members bassist Tim Bogert and rock & roll über-drummer Carmine Appice. Nah. While this doesn't reach those lofty heights. Strictly out of its time and element -- from the songs to the production -- as a hard rock album with well-written compositions, excellent vocals, and musicianship, it works very well. Hearing the set in 2001 was just plain weird given what else was going on in popular music at the time. Hearing it in 2009 with its new title feels almost right, since rock music is deliberately trying to return to the 1970s. These cats are all strict super-choppers and studio professionals. All of them have been recording since the 1960s. The fact that ...
| | Yellowjackets Collection CD (1995)
Viva
$12.35 The Yellowjackets were a fixture on the GRP label for a decade, and this CD is a sampling of some of their work from the period. During that era, in addition to keyboardist Russell Ferrante, electric bassist Jimmy Haslip and drummer William Kennedy, the Yellowjackets were joined by the reeds of Bob Mintzer (who is heard here playing tenor, bass clarinet, soprano and the EWI). The 11 selections on the CD include a variety of pieces including vocal features for guests Take 6 ("Revelation") and Michael Franks ("The Dream"), "Wildlife," "The Spin," "Jacket Town" and a tribute to Miles Davis, "Dewey." All but one of the selections has guests (including Paulinho Da Costa, Alex Acuna or Nana Vasconcelos on percussion and Steve Croes on synclavier in addition to the singers) and in general these are some of the more commercial selections recorded by the Yellowjackets during the generally stimulating period. The numbers are taken from Live Wires, Politics, Like a River, Run for Your Love and Shades. ~ Scott Yanow
Engineers: Mick Guzauski, David Hentschel, James Farber, Eric Zobler.
Lyricist: Michael Franks.
Personnel: Naná Vasconcelos (vocals, percussion); Jimmy Haslip, Michael Franks, Take 6, Bill Gable (vocals); Bob Mintzer (bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Russell Ferrante ...
| | Andromeda Definitive Collection CDs (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
Viva
$17.79 THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION features the album ANDROMEDA (1969), live tracks from Round House and Covent Garden from 1967 and tracks recorded for John Peel's TOP GEAR program from 1968.
This two-CD set does include the entirety of Andromeda's sole, self-titled album (presented in sequence as the first eight songs), but there is so much more material here that this is much more than a mere expanded reissue of Andromeda. There's the non-LP single "Go Your Way"/"Keep Out 'Cos I'm Dying," and no less than 24 previously unreleased tracks, including the last six cuts on disc one and the entirety of disc two. Some of these additions are alternate versions of material from their LP and single, but most are entirely different songs. Sources are not given for all of these previously unavailable items, although five are identified as having been done for John Peel's Top Gear radio show in 1968, and two are noted as outtakes from Andromeda, two as 1967 recordings, and four as live 1967-1968 cuts. Although some psych/prog collectors may beg to differ, on the evidence of these tracks, Andromeda seem to have been a better band before their official album. Prior to Andromeda, they usually espoused a lighter, more melodic brand of British psych, sometimes strongly echoing the songs that Jack Bruce wrote and sang for Cream (check out "Ode to the Sea" especially) and the late-period Yardbirds (whom Andromeda sometimes supported live). Dig those couple of neat guitar-psych versions of "Exodus," and the tender folk-rock of "All in You," which differs from anything else the band recorded. The self-titled LP consists of erratic, undistinguished heavy psych with one foot in hard rock and one toe in metal, although the band does vary the mood with occasional quiet and reflective passages (see review under Andromeda entry for full details). Due to the wealth of material, this set is certainly preferable ...
| | Hollies (1974) CD (2007) (Import)
Viva
$30.19
| | Digby Fairweather Songs For Sandy CD (2002) Import
Viva
$13.25
| | Shibuya Jazz Clash CD (2004) (Import) Japan
$39.39 | | Paul Brady Say What You Feel CD (2005)
Viva
$15.59 This time Paul Brady eschews the big-name writing collaborations, but still delivers a strong set of adult contemporary songs. He's a pleasing singer with a well-worn voice, and the acoustic arrangements give a relaxed feel to material like "Don't Try to Please Me" (which is improved by Danny Thompson's superb bass ...
| | Deadbolt I Should Have Killed You CD (2005)
Viva
$12.65
| | Leopold Nord Et Vous C'Est L'Amour CD (2007)
Viva
$13.49
| | Toumani Diabate The Mande Variations CD (2008)
Viva
$14.65 Renowned for collaborations ...
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