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Khani Cole Places Songs | 1. | Places |
| 2. | You've Made Me So Very Happy |
| 3. | Time Flies |
| 4. | Overtime |
| 5. | Call On Me |
| 6. | Show And Tell |
| 7. | Like Love |
| 8. | Our Love |
| 9. | Somebody |
| 10. | Call My Job |
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Purchase Places CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing The Piano CD (2009) (Import)
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$25.49 Limited two CD edition includes a bonus CD that contains Out Of Noise, his 2009 studio release. Disc One, Playing The Piano, is a compilation from the veteran Japanese musician, producer, songwriter, actor and performer. It collects 10 recordings from Japanese-only albums that were originally released in 2004 and 2005 and adds two new tracks. Disc Two, Out Of Noise, contains 12 tracks that were recorded in 2008 and mixed in early 2009. From his early days with Yellow Magic Orchestra and his incredibly ...
| | Tangerine Dream Rubycon CD (1975)
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$8.85 RUBYCON is an undisputed classic in the vast Tangerine Dream canon, referenced by many of the new electronica generation. But at the time of its creation, Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, and Peter Baumann were themselves young men experimenting with technology.
RUBYCON is split into two sections, both of which offer the band's trademark mix of ululating sequencers, ghostly synthetic twilight, and mysterious electronic effects. Part One begins with intergalactic whispers, before coalescing into one of the Dream's most uniquely designed rhythm patterns. Part Two moves the sequencers' BPMs up a notch, matching them with whistling electronics and howling, deep space atmospheres. Truly astonishing stuff, and essential to anyone interested in the advancement of both electronic music and Krautrock in general.
Recorded at The Manor, Shipton On Cherwell, England in January 1975.
Composers: Christopher Franke; Edgar Froese; Peter Baumann.
Personnel: Edgar Froese (guitar, organ, ...
| | Cut Copy In Ghost Colours CD (2008)
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$8.29 Australian electro-pop outfit Cut Copy are among the legions of indie acts defecting en masse to the low-end thump of house music. While the patchwork quality of their debut, BRIGHT LIKE NEON LOVE, sounds like a band searching for an identity, their ...
| | Mum Go Go Smear The Poison Ivy CD (2007)
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$12.25 More than three years after 2004's SUMMER MAKE GOOD, Mum finally unveiled its fourth studio album, GO GO SMEAR THE POISON IVY. Whittled down to the core duo of Gunnar Orn Tynes and Orvar Poreyjarson Smarason (founding member Kristin Anna Valtysdottir departed in '06), but bolstered by five additional musicians, the Icelandic group furthers its warm, glitch-loving electronic sound by adding more acoustic instrumentation to ...
| | Tomita - Snowflakes Are Dancing CD (1974)
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$8.99
| | Heavy Trash Midnight Soul Serenade CD (2009)
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$12.15 On their third album, 2009's Midnight Soul Serenade, Heavy Trash keep delivering the good old rock & roll, rockabilly, and hillbilly soul that their first two albums handed out like candy at a Fourth of July parade. Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray hit their stride right away on their debut and continue to be nothing short of great. They make no great changes to their sound here; it's still loose as geese on the rockers and pleasantly spooky on the ballads. Spencer and Verta-Ray still conjure all kinds of unhinged noise from the guitars, yet remain firmly within the bounds of the songs. Best of all, Spencer fully embraces his role as greasy, rockabilly crooner with an unrestrained joy and fervor. His performance on their cover of LaVern Baker's "Bumble Bee" is guaranteed to bring smiles, his unhinged howls on "Bedevilment" bring back memories of Lux Interior, and he's never less than entertaining. The whole record is just a flat-out blast, with the duo gleefully raising all kinds of ruckus, blasting through swamp blues, noisy punk blues, cornpone balladry, and nocturnal jazz poetry, and even laying down a song that could have been a chart-topper back in 1959, the sweetly rollicking "Gee, I Really Love You." It may heretical to say it considering the backgrounds of the participants, but Heavy Trash could be the best project either man has been involved with. And while Midnight Soul Serenade may not be the best Heavy Trash album (their ...
| | H D Q You Suck! CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.59
| | Orbital Altogether CDs (2001)
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$14.25 Pioneering techno duo Orbital has been around long enough to establish the kind of immediately identifiable sound one associates with any long-standing band. Accordingly, the Hartnoll brothers play to their strenghts on THE ALTOGETHER. The pair's sixth album doesn't leap off in any bold new directions, but it certainly delivers the electro-dance goods in a manner to which Orbital fans have become accustomed. The opening track, dancefloor burner "Tension," mates a vocal sample from the immortal trash-rock clasic "Surfin' Bird" with a relentless techno beat, and atmospheric synth drones. Siren-like femal vocals illuminate the poppy "Funny Break," and David Gray even turns up on one track, but this is still the Hartnolls' show. Throughout the album, they deploy samples, loops, and synth riffs with a deftness that only comes with extensive experience. For the faithful, a second disc featuring ...
| | Sarah Connor Bounce/Where Did U Sleep Last Nite CD (2004) (Import) Bonus DVD; Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$43.69
| | Blue Suenos CD (2005)
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$13.25
| | Rewind! 5 CD (2006)
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$13.45 The fifth volume in Ubiquity Records' series of label artists covering their favorite tracks, REWIND! features ?uestlove's take on Sting's "Be Still My Beating Heart" (part of the Roots member's Randy Watson Experience project), J*Davey's Prince-like reworking of Frank Zappa's "Dirty Love," and Osunlade's bossa-tinged version of Prince's "Crazy Love." There's also Owusu and Hannibal's trance re-imagining of the Beach Boys' "Caroline, No" and Psapp's slinky, jazzy cover of the Aristocats' "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat."
Photographer: Adrian Boot.
Unknown Contributor Role: Chris Haycock.
Arrangers: Polyester; Fresh Chuck ...
| | Bomberg & Band Hope-Hoffnung CD (2008)
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$30.79 At times of the GDR he sang in churches at least 50 times a year and his protest songs were essential for surviving in the communist regime of that time.So far he has given more than 1000 recitals in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, England, France and Hungary.When he gave a tape with his recordings to a friend to carry it to the Bavarian Radio station he had bad luck - since this man was \"IM\" (part of the secret service). This brought Bomberg to jail for \"political reasons\"...Five years later the Berlin wall fell - and Bomberg slightly sang different kinds of songs, more poetical kind.Although there are occasions to sing the \"old\" protest songs on congresses or events where this musicalperiod is estimated.He recently brought out a new CD with his band, listen to a sample (.mp3): \"Herr Binder oder Schlips und Kragen\"!Visit his homepage: http://www.kh-bomberg.de ...
| | Pictures Of Grace Stand Still CD (2008)
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$18.95
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