| | New York Ska-Jazz En Low Blow CD - Import New York Ska-Jazz En Discography of CDs
New York Ska-Jazz En Low Blow Songs | 1. | Low Blow |
| 2. | Jive Samba |
| 3. | Pitiful |
| 4. | Centrifuge |
| 5. | Walkin' |
| 6. | Nasty By Nature |
| 7. | Teardrops From My Eyes |
| 8. | Gene Ammons |
| 9. | Naima |
| 10. | Professor Bebop |
| 11. | Hawaii |
| 12. | Yo' Mama |
| 13. | Blow Wind Blow |
| 14. | Blue Lunar Ska |
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$12.29 BY A THREAD is Gov't Mule's first studio album since HIGH & MIGHTY was issued in 2006. Since that time, bassist Andy Hess has been replaced by Jorgen Carlsson, though Hess appears on two tracks at the end of the album. Carlsson's playing style is much more aggressive than Hess', and is therefore closer - in spirit anyway - to Gov't Mule's original bassist, the late Allen Woody, though he possesses an adventurous sense of time and is harmonically more colorful than either Woody or Hess. Carlsson and drummer Matt Abst are a solid match, since Abst is a drummer used to shifting time signatures and allowing the unexpected in while still driving a band. The band's keyboardist and rhythm guitarist, Danny Louis, is a shape-shifter, playing to whatever is needed in a given track. His manner of coloring sounds inside and around a particular tune's framework is a large part of what makes Gov't Mule's sound so fresh here - despite the fact that they don't stray far from ...
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$9.29 This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Along with Styx and REO Speedwagon, Journey ruled the charts and radio airwaves in the early '80s. And like the aforementioned bands, Journey began in the '70s, so obviously the compilers of its 1988 GREATEST HITS release had a lot of material to choose from.
Journey's sound was a merger of hard rock, compliments of guitarist Neal Schon, and the melodic pop/ballads of singer Steve Perry. This resulted in such classic rock radio staples as "Any Way You Want It," "Separate Ways," "Open Arms," "Don't Stop Believin'," "Wheel in the Sky," and "Who's Crying Now," all included here.
Greatest Hits is an excellent, thorough 14-track collection containing all of Journey's big hits, from 1978's "Wheel in the Sky" to 1986's "I'll Be Alright Without You." Although the songs aren't presented in chronological order and a handful of minor hits ("Suzanne," "Walks Like a Lady") aren't included, ...
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$10.55 The 1996 reissue of WHO ARE YOU contains 5 previously-unreleased bonus tracks.
Originally released on MCA (3050) on August 25, 1978. Includes liner notes by Matt Resnicoff.
By the end of the '70s, the original version of the Who was reaching the end of its tether (Keith Moon was nearing the end of his life). WHO ARE YOU can be seen as something of a swan song for the spirit that ignited the rock & roll juggernaut that was the Who in its prime. The increased prominence of synthesizers here (the electronic flavoring of the title track recalls "Baba O'Riley") points towards the direction the post-Moon '80s version of the band would take. Instead of casting aspersions on socio-political ills, Townshend was casting glances askance at current musical trends ("Sister Disco") and his own occupation ("Guitar and Pen"). Entwistle's bass still rumbles melodically through the tunes in the grand style, and Daltrey's wounded-beast roar is at its most impassioned on such songs as "Had Enough." The end of an era was just around the corner, but the band blazed away regardless, making WHO ARE YOU the last must-have Who album.
On the Who's final album with Keith Moon, their trademark honest power started to get diluted by fatigue and a sense that the group's collective vision was beginning to fade. As instrumentalists, their skills were intact. More problematic was the erratic quality of the material, which seemed torn between blustery attempts at contemporary relevance ("Sister Disco," "New Song," "Music Must Change") and bittersweet insecurity ("Love Is Coming Down"). Most problematic of all were the arrangements, heavy on the symphonic synthesizers and strings, which make the record sound cluttered and overanxious. Roger Daltrey's operatic tough-guy braggadocio in particular was beginning to sound annoying on several cuts. Yet Pete Townshend's better tunes -- "Music Must Change," "Love Is Coming Down," and the anthemic title track -- continued to explore the contradictions of aging rockers in interesting, effective ...
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$31.45 Those buoyed by Doves' and Elbow's retrenchment in Britain, away from the rueful, ego-bloated Brit-pop excesses and back towards more vintage, challenging subconscious post-punk pop (going back to such titans as Joy Division, the Comsat Angels, the Sound, the Chameleons, And Also the Trees, and early Cure), are advised to pick up Sunset Studies. It's right up there with those two groups in scope, ambition, and beauty, only very different. Voted "Top 5 LP of the Year" by the listeners of powerful Aussie national station JJJ, this simmering, sweet powderkeg is perfectly produced by the band and (mostly) engineer Paul McKercher. Each guitar chime, bass burble, and cymbal crash registers serenely on such a sinewy, methodical work. It's got all those spine-tingling elements, but this is not dream pop, nor is it strictly mood pop. Instead, this is a quartet that uses quiet, and hints of disquiet, to infect their beguiling art. The album really gets you when they drop the electric ...
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