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Audio Mixer: Georg Hrauda. Summoning Minas Morgul Songs | 1. | Soul Wandering |
| 2. | Lugburz |
| 3. | Passing of the Grey Company, The |
| 4. | Morthond |
| 5. | Marching Homewards |
| 6. | Orthanc |
| 7. | Ungolianth |
| 8. | Dagor Bragollach |
| 9. | Through the Forest of Dol Guldur |
| 10. | Legend of the Master Ring, The |
| 11. | Dor Deadeloth |
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Purchase Minas Morgul CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Leprosy CD (1988)
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$8.05 Chuck Schuldiner gets even darker and bleaker on Leprosy, the follow-up to Death's long-awaited ...
| | Summoning Stronghold CD (2000)
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| | Summoning Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame CD (2002)
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| | Summoning Oath Bound CD (2006)
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$13.45 Over the course of several albums, Austrian black metal act Summoning perfected a particularly widescreen version of progressive black metal, a style that more recently has been infused with an almost medieval strain of twiddly folk music of the lutes 'n' flutes variety. Oath Bound dials back slightly on the Ren Faire aspects, but fans expecting a complete return to the pulverizing sound of Lugburz or Dol Guldor may be confused yet further by this album. The goth metal elements always present in the background of their sound are to the fore in these eight lengthy pieces, which are primarily instrumental and dominated by thick arrangements of electronic keyboards playing heavy, blocky chordal drones over the thudding rhythm section and under the folkish melody lines. Singer Silenius is barely present even on those songs that feature vocals, his hoarse croak of a voice often mixed so far ...
| | Summoning Dol Guldur CD (2006)
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| | Summoning Nightshade Forests CD (2006)
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| | Type O Negative Slow, Deep And Hard CD (1991)
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$14.95 Type O Negative's melodramatic goth rock style encompasses long songs built on simple riffs, theatrical shouting vocals, churchy-sounding organ and vocal-harmony passages, and the odd mechanical noise. Vocalist Pete Steele, who wrote all the songs, shows an obnoxious sense of humor, but directs it at himself and the band as much as everyone else he doesn't like. There are some very un-PC sentiments on several topics, ...
| | 90 Minuten Nach Mitternacht/Willkommen, Mr. B/Zwei Kerle Aus Granit CD (2001) (Import) Import; Germany
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$28.35 In 2001, Bear Family released 90 Minuten Nach Mitternacht/Willkommen, Mr. B/Zwei Kerle Aus Granit , which contained Bert Kaempfert's soundtracks to two movies: 1965's Terror After Midnight and 1966's A Man Could Get Killed. The main theme to the latter film, "Beddy Bye," became, with the later addition of lyrics by Charlie Singleton and Eddie Snyder, the vocal pop classic "Strangers in the Night." The disc also includes two tracks from the soundtrack to 1970s film You Can't Win 'Em All. ~ Tim Sendra
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| | Monty Alexander So What? CD (1980)
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$23.29 Reissued on CD in 1998, this long-unavailable session was Monty Alexander's earliest recorded set of unaccompanied piano solos. He had recorded as a leader since 1965 but usually with trios. Alexander, who mixes together the influence and technique of Oscar Peterson with his Caribbean heritage and his own musical imagination, has been a masterful pianist from the start, so playing solo ...
| | Standing In The Shadows Of Motown CD (2002) Original Soundtrack
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$10.49 STANDING IN THE SHADOWS contains new live versions of classic hits sung by today's stars and backed by Motown's house band, the Funk Brothers. Included are three original, previously unreleased tracks from Motown's vaults.
STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Album For A Motion Picture Or Television.
"What's Going On" (Chaka Khan) won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.
During Paul Justman's film documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown, based on Al Slutsky's book of the same name about the session musicians who played on Motown recordings in Detroit from the late '50s to the early '70s, one of the interviewees is heard to comment that once those musicians, who dubbed themselves the Funk Brothers, finished cutting a backing track, it almost didn't matter who sang over it. It is no criticism of the singers who appear on this soundtrack album, which consists mainly of the new performances of Motown hits that punctuate the film, to say that the music heard here bears that observation out. The singers have been well chosen for the songs. Me'Shell NdegéOcello, for example, offers a contemporary gloss on Smokey Robinson's "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" and channels Eddie Kendricks on the Temptations' "Cloud Nine," while Gerald Levert makes like Levi Stubbs on the Four Tops' "Reach out I'll Be There," Joan Osborne lives up to Martha Reeves on the Vandellas' "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave," and Bootsy Collins brings humor and outrageousness to the Contours' "Do You Love Me" and the Capitols' "Cool Jerk." But the legend on the back of the disc, "Starring the Funk Brothers on all tracks" is well put. This is a cohesive group, not just some studio professionals. The band is mixed louder and much more clearly than they were in the 1960s, when their sound was compressed, toned down behind the vocalists, and presented (at least on the AM radios on which it was most frequently heard) in mono. While the Motown sound was the product of its singers, songwriters, arrangers, and producers as well as the musicians who played the instruments, their contribution has been undervalued, and this recording demonstrates that amply. ~ William Ruhlmann
Funk Bros./J.Osborne/Bootsy/B. Harper/M.N'Degeocello/G/Levert
Personnel: Levi Stubbs, Me'Shell Ndegéocello, Bootsy Collins (vocals); Eddie Willis, Robert White , Joe Messina (guitar); Luigi Mazzocchi, Florence Rosenweig, Larry Abramovitz, Orest Artymiw, Olga Konopelsky (violin); Davis A. Barnett (viola); Tom Scott (flute, saxophone); Danny Turner , Mike Pedicin, Ernie Rodgers, Kasuku Mafia, William Zaccagni, Ron Kerber (saxophone); Evan Solot, Marcus Belgrave, Maurice Davis (trumpet); Ted Greenberg (French horn, hand claps); Ron Kischuk, Edward Gooch (trombone); Eddie "Bongo" Brown (organ, congas); Earl Van Dyke, Demetrios ...
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| | Q5 When The Mirror Cracks CD (2000) (Import)
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