| | Mad Buffalo Good Bad Road CD Mad Buffalo Discography of CDs
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Singer/songwriter, wildlife biologist, Randy Riviere and guitarist Michael Ward journey down A Good Bad Road joined by a host of accomplished musicians... Mad Buffalo Good Bad Road Songs | 1. | Coyote Dreams |
| 2. | Good Bad Road, A |
| 3. | Little Bird |
| 4. | Needles |
| 5. | Find the Time |
| 6. | Idaho |
| 7. | Julia |
| 8. | Prairie Home |
| 9. | Camp Disappointment |
| 10. | Tragedy of the Commons |
| 11. | Live Wire |
| 12. | Hell Hold |
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| | Judas Priest Concert Classics CD (2009) Reissue
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| | Rod Stewart Soulbook CD (2009)
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| | Timothy B Schmit Expando CD (2009)
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| | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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$15.15 Shakira's brand new English album She Wolf is an uptempo pop album. It is all about synthesizers and electronic concepts, all mixed with the world sounds that we are used to from Shakira.. sounds from countries like India, the Middle East and her home ...
| | Frank Rogala Crimes Against Nature CD (2005)
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$14.79 Frank Rogala burst onto the scene as the lead vocalist of EXUDE when their parody (or Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Want To Have Fun/Boys Just Want To Have Sex; stayed on the International top 200 for five years. As the lead singer of NC-17, Frank is profiled in the feature length critically acclaimed documentary about the band NC-17 Won’t Anybody Listen (exclusively available through Netflix). Frank’s critically acclaimed first solo album Crimes Against Nature was pronounced “a masterstroke” by the Los Angeles Times and a dance remix of the album hit top 10 on dance charts in 8 major cities. One of the more noteworthy independent band films is the critically acclaimed full length feature motion picture documentary, Won’t Anybody Listen (www.anybodylisten.com) featuring Anaheim’s NC-17 (www.nc17music.com). Seven years in the making, director Dov Kelemer followed NC-17 as they rehearsed, composed, recorded music, and played clubs in OC/LA. Intercut with interviews with music press, and music industry executives the film was picked up by the prestigious distributor Seventh Art Releasing. The distribution contract resulted in theatrical screenings in nearly every major U.S. city as the film received rave reviews by Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, among others. Robert Redford’s Sundance Channel has purchased U.S. television right and has began a series of showings that will continue over the next two years. Brothers Frank and Vince Rogala with Robin Canada created NC-17 in 1990. The trio had previously performed and recorded together for several years in a techno rock band called Exude, which among other accomplishments was the only unsigned band ever featured twice on MTV's Basement Tapes (the band's Safe With You video won the final Basement Tapes competition) and was lauded as the best unsigned band in America by Musician Magazine (chosen by judges Elvis Costello, Mark Knopfler, T-Bone Burnett and Mitchell Froom). Ready to go at the onset of the alternative movement, NC-17 set out on a mission to write and record a collection of powerful ...
| | Peccatum Lost In Reverie CD (2004) (Import) Import
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$22.05 LOST IN REVERIE is the 2004 album from Norwegian heavy-meta lband Peccatum.
For everyone who thought Emperor's final album sounded a little thin on ideas and inspiration (and that really was everyone!), Peccatum is the reason why. The fact of the matter is, even as the Norwegian black metal icons were winding down their legendary career with less-than-legendary efforts, lead songwriter and visionary Ihsahn was already preoccupied with this all-consuming family side project featuring his wife, Ihriel (also known for ...
| | Freddy Things You Never Thought I'D Say CD (2003)
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$13.15 "... a beautiful voice, a great pop sensibility and the production is lovely." - TAXI A&R staff reviewer"Several songs stand out, particularly "A Moment Away," "Change It All In One Night," "Apart," and "Free." The album's R&B closer "Secret (You Know What)" hints at a real future in music while making Justin Timberlake jealous." - Craig Curtice, 2 Walls Webzine Raised in a small town on the edge of a big city, Freddy has always been about being in 2 or more places at once. His music reflects this dichotomy with a mixture that can't be pigeonholed. It is edgy, yet familiar, melodic, yet original and, much like life, basic and complex. And that is the essence; he writes real songs about real things. These are the things that we can all identify with: love and loss, happiness and despair, hurt and redemption.Freddy's influences are under the surface, a mix of old and new. From the Beatles to Elton John to Marvin Gaye to Oasis, the result is fresh and captivating. Country music influences from childhood battle with Britpop influences from Freddy's years of living in the United Kingdom, when Pulp, Suede, Blur, Oasis, and the Stereophonics ruled the charts, and Craig David was just emerging. From the first time you listen, you get that tingle in your spine. Because the four right chords can make you cry, and when it's right, the first time you hear it will feel like forever. Acoustic meets electric, dark meets light and opposites blend seamlessly.This special blend is now available in "Things You Never Thought I'd Say", the debut album by Freddy. The album's 11 songs were written over the course of ten years and represent the diversity and depth of Freddy's writing. It is a mix, and some songs are alike while others aren't. Listen with heart, mind, and gut, for they speak to all. From the edgy strings of "Apart", to the soaring chorus of "Let It Go", and the deep ...
| | Big Tease Beautiful Addiction CD (2006)
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$10.15 Undistinguished alt-rock from Knoxville, the debut album by the Big Tease distills three or four years' worth of popular bands into one faceless whole: for example, the title track shoots for downtown-hipster sleaze along the lines of the Strokes, then "Know What You Know" attempts to capture the neo-wave anthemic choruses of the Killers' hit singles, after which "Fact or Fiction" tries to mix a spiky Franz Ferdinand guitar riff to a Coldplay-like melody. So the Big Tease certainly know their recent alt-rock radio hits, and they copy them with a certain youthful zest, but when it comes to writing memorable and original material, Beautiful Addiction falls well short. This is the sort of stuff best left to the UT frat party circuit. ~ Stewart Mason
In a region oversaturated with cowboy hats, gospel churches, and more twang than an old Johnny Cash record, comes The Big Tease, the blacksheep rock 'n' roll heavyweights, that if asked, are much more interested in the farmer's daughter than the farm. Although they call the valley ...
| | Seven Days Eleven Hills In The Rolling Fog CD (2005)
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| | Eileen Hazel Spark CD (2005)
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$17.05 Eileen Hazel is a bard of the human soul. Her minstrel spirit and finely crafted songs will take you on a journey from the depths of sorrow to the healing ...
| | Paul Ford Moon CD (2007)
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| | Lilith Lane CD (2008) (Import) Import
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