| | Darryl Read Shaved CD Darryl Read Discography of CDs
Darryl Read Shaved Songs | 1. | Youre a Better Man Than I |
| 2. | Programme |
| 3. | Love Falling Like Rain |
| 4. | Butterfly Smile |
| 5. | Kreuzberg Hustle, The |
| 6. | Walking Street |
| 7. | Eyes of Dark |
| 8. | Paradise Day |
| 9. | Positively 4th Street |
| 10. | Man Will Know Us When We Get There, The |
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Purchase Shaved CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gov't Mule By A Thread CD (2009)
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| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History V. 2: On Film DVD (1997)
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| | Backtracks CDs (2009) With DVD; Box Set
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| | Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible CD (2007)
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| | Breaking Benjamin Dear Agony CD (2009)
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| | Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix CD (2009)
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| | Ernie Maresca Shout Shout (Knock Yourself Out) CD (1962) (Import)
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| | Clumsy Lovers Barnburner CD (2002)
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| | Cripple Creek Fairies CD (2004)
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$11.39 Hailing from small town Mullet Alberta, the origins of the CCF are mired in legend and mystery. Attempting to trace their history is a futile endeavor. Due to fluctuating line ups, mid air collisions, hospitalizations and unexplained disappearances it's hard to pinpoint what, or who the CCF are. But, we'll try. What we do know is that, among other things, the Cripple Creek Fairies are a rock & roll combo based out of Calgary Alberta. Beyond that, it's hard to say. Further speculation leaves you treading on thin ice. If we roll the clock back a few years we find records indicating what appears to be the first performance in Calgary by a fresh faced young band called the Cripple Creek Fairies. Sharing the bill was Deadbolt, known far and wide as "The Scariest Band In The World". We know there was an altercation of some sort involving, as one witness put it, "something to do with the Deadbolt van parked in such a way that blocked one of the CCF ultralights." Words were exchanged, Roundup was sprayed & eventually Voodoo curses were cast. Deadbolt continued on with their tour and the CCF dropped off the radar for several months. When they finally reappeared, sharing the stage with Nashville Pussy & Tricky Woo something had changed. Blain Cartwright of NP says, "Them boys were a little off. I can't quite say how but they just had this kinda' far away look in their eyes like they were up to something but maybe didn't quite know what. And somehow they all got nosebleeds. Right outta the blue. It was fuckin' spooky if you ask me. We got the hell outta there."Over the next several months the Fairies were spotted at various gigs. Many noted that from show to show the band personnel seemed to change without rhyme or reason. "One night you'd see'em and a week later they'd have a different guitar player, or even 3 new guitar players and then a week they'd be back to this nervous looking 3 piece." One member of Tricky Woo, who returned to Calgary on tour with Bionic ended up sharing the stage with the CCF and had this to say, "Man, it was weird. We'd seen them when we toured with Nashville (Pussy) but didn't really watch them play or anything but I remember some of the crew talking about them. Anyways, they started out normal enough, just another crappy hometown opening band and then all of a sudden there was this guy on keyboards... and when I say on keyboards I mean "on" keyboards, like standing on keyboards. He looked pretty confused like he didn't know where he was. After that another guitar player comes out so now there's like 3 guitar players on stage all in their goggles and shit, one is naked and claiming to be the Nuge and then another guitar player comes out. It was hard to tell thru all the racket but I remember thinking he was pretty good. Later someone told me he plays guitar for Iggy Pop or something but I think that was bullshit. I didn't see him after the show to ask him. Oh yeah, and I remember this from last time, most ...
| | Apocalypse Later On CD (2003)
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| | John McGrail Songs For Troubled Times CD (2004)
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$17.75 If you are a right wing republican type YOU should hear this.If you are a left wing liberal type you'll probably like itWith the release of "Songs For Troubled Times" John McGrail has taken a step in a new direction. The basis for these songs are social and political. He knows there is often a backlash to that type of approach as witnessed by Linda Ronstadt (that radical bitch) and the Dixie Chicks (those radical bitches) We won't even mention Ani DiFranco (God bless her) but as he has said "At this time in our nation's history I can't imagine just putting something out as entertainment". So there it is. Musically the album is top notch. "If it isn't going to be something that is appealing to the ears then write an essay. It's cheaper and less time consuming"The songs go from the rocking Losing Our Voice and Almost Funny to the somber mood of Who The Hell Am I", to ominous Leaders to the light hearted "Just Like Tim McVeigh" and much more. When asked if it wasn't a bit of a risk doing this album John's response was "No a risk is being a soldier in Iraq. Having your butt in harms way because your president wanted to go to war for no good reason... putting out an album a risk?... ha! If only life was filled with such tepid risks."So who is John McGrail???John McGrail is a singer songwriter from Cleveland. He has been playing and performing music for 25 plus years. He has opened and for such diverse groups as the Cowboy Junkies, The Proclaimers, Texas and new age artist Larkin, plus he has performed with the Irish superstars The Chieftains and Native American singer songwriter Bill Miller. Plus he has played in Ireland, Europe and Africa. Here is a sampling of what has been said about him. Of all the anti-Bush records in recent months, John McGrail's Songs for Troubled Times is likely to be the most musically ambitious and lyrically heavy-handed. McGrail pulls no punches and has much to say, but he isn't going to let you get away without doing some thinking of your own; this is protest music that goes beyond sloganeering. Ostensibly a folk singer, McGrail is all over the place stylistically; folk takes a backseat to hard rock, alternative rock, and country rock. ...
| | Jimmy Castor J.C.B. CD (2004)
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| | Millennium Day Picture Innocence CD (2004)
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| | Zonna What I Knew CD (2000)
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| | Chili Blues Band Satisfaction Guaranteed CD (2001)
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$12.55 The Chili Blues Band serves up a sizzling repertoire of Chicago blues, Delta blues, rhythm and blues and a touch of swing that makes ...
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