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The story of the progressive metal band Tool, one of the foremost alternative bands of the genre throughout the 1990s, is told in this fact- and anecdote-packed spoken-word mix of biography and artist interviews.
Audio CD book on a full color picture CD. Contains a biography, complete with comments and interview excerpts. Comes in a full color slipcase with an eight page photo booklet and a one-sided, 10 inch x 10 inch full color poster. 2001 release. Maximum Tool Songs | 1. | Intro the Weight |
| 2. | Fermentation |
| 3. | Crystalisation |
| 4. | First Fruits |
| 5. | Further Out |
| 6. | Fractured |
| 7. | Whole |
| 8. | Splinters |
| 9. | Gathering In, A |
| 10. | Forging Anew |
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Purchase Maximum Tool CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tool Undertow CD (1993)
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| | Tool Aenima CD (1996) (Import) Germany
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$11.55 AENIMA was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package. "Aenima" won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
On its second full-length album, this hard-rocking quartet delivers 15 tracks of unrelenting aggression and focused intensity. Rather than overwhelm with huge sonic washes of guitar and booming drums, Tool employs a propulsive, snaky approach that makes use of undulating rhythms and clipped, percussive guitar riffs. Maynard James Keenan's vocals follow suit, opting for a heavily processed slow burn instead of the post-grunge ...
| | Tool Lateralus CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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$13.45 "Schism" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
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| | Metal Madness CD (1999)
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| | Hoyt Axton Joy To The World/Country Anthem CD (2001) (Import) Australia
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$19.99 Raven Records from Australia has released exemplary discs by Ronnie Spector, the Joe Perry Project, Scott McKenzie, and a brilliant What Goes On boxed set of the Velvet Underground prior to Polygram's release of Peel Slowly and See. Here they take two Hoyt Axton 1971 Capitol albums and add a bonus track, "It's Been Fun," which really is fun as well as keyboard-heavy with uplifting backing vocals. What this single disc does not have is the usually excellent liner notes found with Raven's other releases. The music is worthy of additional notation, but credits for all the tracks except the bonus are included, as well as what appears to be the liner notes from one of the Capitol discs. The lyrics to Axton's biggest hit, "Joy to the World," are inside the booklet with Reverend W. Stevens' words to "Farther Along" printed inside the tray cover under which the CD is placed. Hoyt Axton's arrangement of "Farther Along" has his voice out front in the mix, with wonderful gospel vocals surrounding him and the simple bass guitar accompaniment. The son of the woman who wrote Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" had more than a couple of hits in him and this document speaks volumes about the environment that nurtured a creative force. "Never Been to Spain" is amazing with Chris Darrow's fiddle; the band's swelling vocals in "Joy to the World" make it a treat. This is solid stuff beyond the familiar tunes; "Ease Your Pain" becomes as enjoyable a listening experience as Hoyt's gritty performance of "The Pusher." Sure, John Kay growled this epic and made it a '60s classic, proving the Easy Rider soundtrack a truly influential disc, but it is Axton's reading of this "let's storm the castle and get the dealer" composition that is truly timeless. "Indian Song" is country leaning toward pop, and that is the magic of Hoyt Axton: he had a good sense of what the public at large could absorb and he told his stories with master strokes of the brushes that were his voice and pen. David Jackson's piano playing adds much to the song and the album; he's on every track save four. "California Women" drives with heavy John Ware drums, as does "Lightnin' Bar Blues," which is almost a sequel to "Joy to the World," and had the Band followed "Up on Cripple Creek" with this tune, they might've had another big hit. The barroom brawl gets a bit silly, but the song itself works. "Farther Along" and "Old Time Religion" are a wonderful combination, displaying the multi-talents of the eventual co-star of the film Gremlins. "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" is more authentic, drawing more from Hank Williams' 1952 number one hit than John Fogerty's 1973 party version with the Blue Ridge Rangers; Fantasy Records beat Capitol to the punch, though Hoyt Axton re-recorded the tune two years before John Fogerty. Neil Young must have been listening to this material, because his "Words" on Harvest is melodically flavored by "Officer Ray." Young's work with Cajun artist Rusty Kershaw was evidence that he was hip to what was going on around him. Though Country Anthem didn't spawn the hits that Joy to the World did, both albums are a perfect fit with Hoyt Axton's ...
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| | Link Wray CD (1971) Special Edition
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$15.65 Link Wray was one of rock & roll's first bone fide guitar heroes, and his speaker-shredding buzzy chords were as distinctive a sound as anyone conjured up in rock's early years. So Link's old fans were thrown for a loop when, in 1971, the man made a comeback after several years along the margins with a self-titled album that set aside his big slabs of fretboard fuzz in favor of a loosely tight fusion of country, blues, and roughshod folk-rock. Recorded in a homemade three-track studio fashioned in an abandoned chicken coop on Wray's Maryland farm, Link Wray lacks the muscle of the man's legendary instrumental sides, with acoustic guitar, piano, and mandolin anchoring these sides as often as Link's electric, and there's a down-home mood here that lacks ...
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| | Lair Of The Minotaur Ultimate Destroyer CD (2006)
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$10.69 On first contact, sharp-eared listeners acquainted with this Chicago power trio's uncompromising first album may detect the slightest sign of refinement on the band's second, 2006's The Ultimate Destroyer, but really, all that Lair of the Minotaur have ...
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