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International Story Music Grobschnitt International Story Songs International Story Music Review Purchase International Story CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U F O Only You Can Rock Me CD (2005) (Import) Import; Limited Edition
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| | Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake CDs (1968) England; Deluxe Edition
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$33.25 The Small Faces present their four disc U.K. import reissue release OGDEN'S NUT GONE FLAKE.
Having begun their career as the archetypal Mod band, the Small Faces latterly embraced traces of flower-power's whimsy. Astute enough not to sacrifice their identity, the quartet retained a distinctive perspective, as evinced by a string of superb pop singles, including "Here Comes The Nice" and "Itchycoo Park." A sense of pop melody and adventurism culminated on this album which encompassed tongue-in-cheek fun ("Lazy Sunday") and passionate love songs ("Afterglow"). Steve Marriott's voice remains completely self-assured and the group's characteristic organ-based swell is often enhanced by P.P. Arnold's emotional backing vocals. Eccentric comedian Stanley Unwin narrates the concept suite "Happiness Stan," but the music is strong enough to withstand the novelty tag. OGDENS' NUT GONE FLAKE was the Small Faces' swan-song, at least until an ill-starred reunion, but it proved a fitting end to a golden era.
Having begun their career as the archetypal Mod band, the Small Faces latterly embraced traces of flower-power's whimsy. Astute enough not to sacrifice their identity, the quartet retained a distinctive perspective, as evinced by a string of superb pop singles, including "Here Comes The Nice" and "Itchycoo Park." A sense of pop melody and adventurism ...
| | Jimi Hendrix - Live At Woodstock DVDs (1969) Special Edition; DTS Sound
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$10.55 Nine o'clock on Monday morning, August 18, 1969: while the work force was starting the day, Jimi Hendrix was taking the stage at Woodstock. While hundreds of thousands had already left, 25,000 people remained to see this incredible performance. Hendrix, along with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox, offered masterly renditions of the songs of the recently disbanded Experience ("Hey Joe," "Foxey Lady"), and gave a preview of the blues-based Band of Gypsys ("Izabella," "Hear My Train A Comin'"), as well as Jimi's era-defining rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner." Though the weekend had witnessed some landmark performances by other great artists, this performance from Hendrix is regarded by many as the defining moment in a festival ripe with defining ...
| | Steve Hillage Fish Rising CD (1975) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Japan
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$9.95 After departing Gong in 1975, Steve Hillage followed the same route as everyone else, by making a solo album. He enlisted some Gong colleagues -- bassist Mike Howlett, saxophonist Didier Malherbe, and drummer Pierre Moerlen -- and augmented them with others from his Canterbury past, keyboard player Dave Stewart (the two had played together at the beginning of the decade) and Henry Cow's Lindsay Cooper. The result, apart from revealing a slightly unhealthy obsession with fish (at least a change from Gong's pothead pixies) is a Canterbury musical delight, even if the lyrics are chock-full of hippie-dippy sentiment. There are plenty of complex time changes, easily and smoothly handled by the musicians, and while Hillage doesn't contribute as many solos as admirers of his style might wish, he does use layers of guitar to create some wonderful textures and harmonies. This is, in fact, a very sophisticated record, with interesting arrangements and some innovative production -- a harbinger of Hillage's future career behind the boards. On the few occasions he does unleash the fretwork, it's quite glorious, with his trademark echo letting the notes trail like a comet's tail. He doesn't need to prove he's the fast gun in town, simply one with plenty of invention. The real emphasis is on band arrangements and those multi-part compositions ...
| | Steve Hillage L CD (1976) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$8.09 After a stint with Gong as their trippy, hippy, new agey guitar guru of cosmically and extremely raga-esque trance rock and improv heaven, Steve Hillage went solo. He branched out to carry his own version of the Gong gospel of personal freedom via his special blend of cosmic brotherhood, Eastern religion, new age, pyramids, ley lines, crystals, and some ferocious jazz fusion and progressive rock guitar blended with space rock synths. Hillage reinterprets some well-known tunes by other artists like Donovan and George Harrison here as well as penning some of his more memorable sonic treats. His awesome riffing and speedy solos on his Fender Strat rival those of Hendrix and Frank Marino but go further compositionally via exotic scales from other cultures. Add in Todd Rundgren's engineering and ...
| | Jane Live At Home 76 CDs (1993) (Import) Germany
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| | Tim Hutton Everything CD (2006) (Import) Import; Belgium
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| | La Jr CD (2005) (Import) Import; Spain
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| | Juan D'Arienzo Y Su Orquesta Del Compas Te Llaman Rey CD (2005) (Import) Argentina
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| | Dave Van Ronk Going Back To Brooklyn CD (1994)
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$11.39 When Dave Van Ronk defined urban folk music in the late-'50s/early-'60s, songwriting wasn't much of an option; one sang the folk and blues standards of the time and tried to invest them with some originality. It wasn't until people like Bob Dylan and Eric Andersen came along that original ...
| | Constance Amiot Fairytale CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Rip KC Spinguolf CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Ron Malionek Mourning Into Dancing CD (2009)
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$12.69 The title song of this CD is the essence of who we are. We as a people can all relate to some degree, that we can walk aimlessly without direction in life.It's funny how life takes shape. There aren't too many people who really expect the unexpected to happen. Life throws us curves!There is only one constant in our lives which can make us live as we were meant to live, even with life's curves. God's love for us never changes, it is eternal. Forever and now!He's created you and me for Himself. Why? Because we are His outpouring of Love. We are His workmanship. So without the Lord in our ...
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