| | Treble Free CD - Import Treble Discography of CDs
Free Music | List Price | $41.99 (You save $2.60) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7224716 | | Catalog number | 629228 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 06, 2006 |
Treble Free Songs | 1. | Lama gaia |
| 2. | Where are you |
| 3. | Fly |
| 4. | Amambanda |
| 5. | Leave me alone |
| 6. | Free |
| 7. | Jealous |
| 8. | Crystal |
| 9. | Shei shei |
| 10. | Train |
| 11. | Part of the day |
| 12. | True friend |
| 13. | Amambanda (single edit) |
| 14. | Lama gaia (single edit) |
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Purchase Free CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Beatles - A Hard Day's Night DVDs (1964)
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$10.49 A HARD DAY'S NIGHT presents a fictionalized day in the life of the Beatles as they give a performance on a live television show. Filmed just a month after their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964, this film--the Beatles' first--introduces us to the unique personalities of each member of the band. The film opens with the Fab Four boarding a train mobbed with ...
| | King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King CD (1969) Bonus Tracks
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$102.39 Initial pressings featured a limited edition, cardboard-stock gatefold sleeve and unpublished archive photos.
KC's debut album introduced to the world a group that threw various '60s genres into a blender and set the results afire with a blowtorch. One of the pioneers of the progressive rock movement that began in the late '60s and flourished in the early '70s, King Crimson was arguably the most consistently creative band in the genre. On IN THE COURT they blend wispy, Donovan-ish folk-rock with Wagnerian grandeur, mind-bending heavy rock, and even a free- jazz ...
| | Justin Bieber My World CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
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| | Daughtry Leave This Town CD (2009)
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$15.45 When he was recording his debut album in 2006, Chris Daughtry didn't have the time to assemble the real rock band he so desperately wanted to have, so it appeared under the band name Daughtry without featuring any of the musicians who later became part of the group. That's not the case with LEAVE THIS TOWN, Daughtry's second record: all five members are glowering on the album cover, floating like specters over an abandoned Californian street. The five rockers serve as visual evidence that Daughtry is a band, not a person, and such reminders may be necessary because LEAVE THIS TOWN doesn't differ much in feel or form from DAUGHTRY. Overall, LEAVE THIS TOWN isn't quite as studio slick as ...
| | Sting If On A Winter's Night... CDs (2009) Digipak
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$12.19 It's no secret that Sting is a serious man, so it's only logical that his holiday album -- his first new music since the Police reunion, not that it really matters -- is a serious endeavor, thank you. No niceties for him, no comforts of carols; he favors formal over familiar, writing madrigals, not ditties. It is music made by someone who lives in a castle, which isn't necessarily such a bad thing: the austerity is genuine, not affected, and the cerebral nature of the album is fascinating, albeit mildly so, as this is as sleepy as it is thoughtful. And it's that thoughtfulness that does distinguish IF ON A WINTER NIGHT...; no other Christmas album exists in the head like this. It's a holiday album for people who have never wanted to hear a holiday album, let alone own one.
It's no secret that Sting is a serious man, so it's only logical that his holiday album -- his first new music since the Police reunion, not that it really matters -- is a serious endeavor, thank you. No niceties for him, no comforts of carols; he favors formal over familiar, writing madrigals, not ditties. It is ...
| | Distillers Sing Sing Death House CD (2002) (Import) Japan
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$41.75 Principally recorded at Westlake Studios, Hollywood, California between May and June 2001.
Led by punk chanteuse Brody Armstrong, political hardcore band the Distillers return with their second album, 2002's SING SING DEATH HOUSE, featuring "Seneca Falls" and "I Am a Revenant."
This authentic, damaged, street-kid punk outfit boasts the magnificent, mouth-full-of-marbles gutter-punk accent of Brody, wife of Rancid's Tim Armstrong. (Both slur their vocals in a similar fashion.) Improving on their very fine, self-titled debut album, their latest, Sing Sing Death House, is battle-scarred and resolute, but Brody's tough voice is more expressive than your average punker's and especially affecting when she flaunts the full range of her throaty snarl. On "Seneca Falls," an appreciation of the women's suffrage movement set to chugging guitars and a thumpity-thump bass, there's an exceptional, goosebump-inducing ...
| | Curtis Fuller Up Jumped Spring CD (2004)
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$13.29 Over the years, Curtis Fuller has recorded the majority of his albums in New York City. But when the veteran trombonist visited Chicago for the Chicago Jazz Festival in 2003, he joined forces with several Windy City musicians (including Karl Montzka on piano, Larry Gray or Stewart Miller on bass, and Tim Davis on drums) and recorded Up Jumped Spring for Bob Koester's Chicago-based Delmark label. Trumpeter Brad Goode (who was a fixture on the Chi-Town jazz scene before moving to Cincinnati in 1997) is also on board, as is singer Jacey Falk (who produced the album). Fuller (who was 68 when he recorded Up Jumped Spring) was one of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in his younger days, and not surprisingly, a strong Jazz Messengers influence asserts itself on these hard bop and post-bop performances -- the Jazz Messengers influence is impossible to miss on hard-swinging performances ...
| | Fountains Of Wayne Out-Of-State- Plates CD (2005) Import
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| | Cardigans Super Extra Gravity CD (2005) (Import) Import
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| | We Love Rock 'N' Roll CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Lost Patrol Automatic CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Admiral T Mozaik Kreyol CD (2006) Import
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| | Paul Anka Classic Songs, My Way CD (2007)
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$11.99 Paul Anka's Rock Swings was one of the best albums of its type, that being the sort where a swinging singer reimagines a set of contemporary songs in a radically different setting. There were far more successes than novelties, and it earned Anka -- deservedly -- his best reviews in at least a decade. Classic Songs: My Way includes 11 more that are just as ingeniously selected and performed, plus a pair of Anka classics re-recorded as duets. The covers (or interpretations, depending on whether you're a fan of rock music or vocal) are up to the same high level as Rock Swings. Highlights include a brisk, finger-snapping version of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," a poignant reading of the Duran Duran ballad "Ordinary World," and a brassy reading of "I Go to Extremes," originally by one of rock's biggest swingers, Billy Joel. In comparison, the re-recordings fare poorly. Although Michael Bublé shows fine chops on "You Are My Destiny," Jon Bon Jovi fails utterly to understand how to approach "My Way" amidst a tone-deaf and keyboard-heavy arrangement. ~ John Bush
Recording information: Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Photographer: Greg Gorman.
Arrangers: Jeremy Lubbock; John Clayton; Patrick Williams; Randy Kerber.
Personnel: Larry Koonse (guitar); Gayle Levant (harp); Assa Drori, Jennifer Munday, Shari Zippert, Pat Johnson , Mari Tsumura, Pip Clarke-Ling, Becky Bunnell, Charles Everett, Yvette Devereaux, Peter Kent, Armen Garabedian, Darius Campo, Mark Cargill, Charlie Bisharat ...
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