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The Cult: Ian Astbury (vocals); Mike Dimkitch, Billy Duffy (guitar); Chris Wyse (bass guitar); John Tempesta (drums). Town Ballroom, Buffalo Ny - 03/21/2006 Music Town Ballroom, Buffalo Ny - 03/21/2006 Review
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Buy Town Ballroom, Buffalo Ny - 03/21/2006 CD Purchase Town Ballroom, Buffalo Ny - 03/21/2006 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O No Heavy Petting CD (1976) (Import) Japan; Remastered
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$27.85 NO HEAVY PETTING was the 1976 release by U.K. hard rockers UFO, featuring "Natural Thing."
This reissue is what re-masters are all about. While the original master of UFO's HEAVY PETTING buried the quintet's sonic attack in a muddy mix, this one rediscovers their power and mints the band as a crucial link between ...
| | U F O Phenomenon CD (1974) Remastered
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$9.09 Up until their 1974 album, PHENOMENON, England's UFO had issued several albums that did little to expand their cult fan base at home, let alone worldwide. But through an early-'70s tour with German metallists the Scorpions, ...
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| | Let's Dance! Best Of Ballroom: Swing, Lindy, Jitterbug & Jive CD (1997)
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$9.59 Live Recording
Audio Remasterer: Dave Schultz.
Illustrator: Sergio Baradat.
Let's Dance: The Best of Ballroom Swing, Lindy, Jitterbug & Jive was designed to cash in on the swing and lounge revival of the '90s by offering a selection of uptempo swing and jump blues songs, along with a choreography and beats-per-minute guide, designed for hip young swingers who want to dance the Lindy, jitterbug, and jive. Despite a few selections that indicate the compilers didn't really understand the idea behind the swing revival -- Joe Jackson's "Jump, Jack, You're Dead" and the Manhattan Transfer are good examples of the revival, while tracks by the Commitments, Aretha Franklin, ...
| | Carpet Frogs Frog Curry CD (1995) Import
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$18.59 The Carpet Frogs' debut Frog Curry is performed with absolute, note-for-note devotion to mid-Sixties classic pop; covers of the Guess Who's "Shakin' All Over" and the Beatles' "Dear Prudence" are delivered with such precision that it's difficult to figure out just what the purpose of the recording is. Listeners seeking period pop sounds will be much better served checking out the original classics over the Carpet Frogs' slavish tributes. ~ Jason Ankeny
Recorded at Quest Recording Studio, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
Personnel: Greg Godovitz (vocals, guitar); Dave Love (vocals, 12-string guitar); Nick Sinopoli (vocals, percussion); Leo Valvassori (vocals); Andre Roy (guitar); Ray Cogurn (piano, tubular bells); Ray Harrison (tack piano); Drew Winters (keyboards); Lawrence Grecch (drums, percussion); Evan Ritchie (tabla, percussion); Jeff Jones (timpani).
Audio Mixer: Paul LaChapelle.
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| | Louise Taylor Velvet Town CD (2003)
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$13.65 Velvet Town is a good title for Louise Taylor's latest album, because it alludes to a style that extends beyond typical singer/songwriter concerns. While a song like "Little Collette" distinguishes itself with a catchy chorus and Kristin DeWitt's harmony, the album's real difference -- the velvet -- shows up on pieces like the title cut and "Maps of Venice." The lyrics may say "singer-songwriter," but the colorings of the soundscape are pure jazz with Taylor offering subtle vocals. Indeed, the deeper one delves into Velvet Town, the more one suspects that she isn't a singer/songwriter at all. Many of the lyrics, as in "Call My Name," are impressionistic and spare, and Taylor relies heavily on vocal nuance and fresh arrangements to get her emotional message across. The backing players rely on the same arsenal of instruments as most contemporary folk bands, but the production creates rich textures that permeate the listener's senses. The bass and acoustic guitar interplay at the beginning of "Call My Name" draws the listener in before the lyric even begins and then provides a steady, rhythmic motif that drives the song forward. Taylor succeeds by creating a distinct style that is easy on the ears and filled with pleasing surprises. With a melodious sound and consistently good songs, Velvet Town will serve as perfect listening for a lazy Saturday afternoon. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
If awards were given out for smoldering sensuality in the music of female singer/songwriters, Louise Taylor would have a mantle full. The narratives on Taylor's new album Velvet Town are rich with the emotional intensity of full-grown womanhood - and Taylor delivers them with all of the keen insight, worldly wisdom and survivor's pride that richness implies. Combining poetic sophistication with a husky, powerful voice that thrives on bluesy nuance, a deft mastery of the acoustic guitar ...
| | Statistics CD (2003) Extended Play
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$9.49 Denver Dalley gives his Desaparecidos project a break for Statistics, and his self-titled EP as such is an impressive, eccentric mess. The shifts in mood and tempo offer an abstract arrangement that's neither overwhelming nor plain, for Dalley's talent lies in crafting an experimental, provocative sound structure. It's also difficult to classify, and that's the beauty behind Statistics. Just when you think Dalley's going for a lush dream pop sound ("Hours Seemed Like Days"), he switches to a quirky new wave beat ("Another Day"). "A Memory" sifts through gauzy, Cure-like synths, highlighting Dalley's hypnotic frame of mind as an artist. Those who enjoyed ...
| | Flamenco New Grooves CD (2005)
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$9.65
| | Hollenthon Opus Magnum CD (2008)
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| | Gloria Estefan Very Best Of CD (2006) (Import) Germany
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