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The grinding guitar-based grunge of the English prog rock band the Heads harks back to the immediate aftermath of 1967's Summer of Love and the advent of bands like Deep Purple, Hawkwind, Black Sabbath, and seminal Krautrockers Neu!. Subtler than their U.S. and U.K. contemporaries, with a purposeful, monolithic yet sinuous wah-wah-assisted groove, the Heads take heavy metal back to its roots and recast its arcane, headbanging delights in their own image.
Recording information: The Rehearsal Room (Circle In The Square). Under The Streets Of A Headlong Dive Music Heads Under The Streets Of A Headlong Dive Songs Under The Streets Of A Headlong Dive Music Under The Streets Of A Headlong Dive Music Review Purchase Under The Streets Of A Headlong Dive CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | April March Chick Habit CD (1995)
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| | Gods To Samuel A Son CD (1970) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.75 The Gods' second album is, like their debut, Genesis, early keyboard-based progressive rock with a psychedelic hangover, vaguely tied into a concept about the experiences of the "Samuel" in the title track. It's more varied in tone than their first record, though, and more surprisingly, a little lighter in touch, though you can still hear some of the bluster of keyboardist Ken Hensley's subsequent group, Uriah Heep. ...
| | Stone Garden CD (2002)
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$11.39 Stone Garden hailed from a state one could assume was among the last touched by the chemical stimulant-inspired revolution in rock music in the '60s. But you wouldn't be able to tell that from Stone Garden. Cobbled together from live and studio recordings made between 1969 and 1971, the reissue collects virtually every available note by the pack of Idaho teens, including both sides of their lone, extremely rare 45 ("Oceans Inside Me"/"Stop My Thinking"). Aside from that single, all the tracks remained unreleased until appearing as a superbly packaged 1998 Rockadelic LP, reproduced in its entirety on this Gear Fab CD. So is it worth all ...
| | Armageddon CD (1975) (Import) Remastered; Digipak; Germany
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$18.39 Cynics who perceive many super-groups as nothing more than bloated extrapolations of, at times, perfectly mundane musical components, can back up their assumptions with Armageddon's eponymous debut from 1975. The first and final spawn of the would-be-super-group featuring former Yardbird vocalist Keith Relf, erstwhile Captain Beyond drummer Bobby Caldwell, ex-Steamhammer guitarist Martin Pugh, and Relf's Renaissance partner, bassist Louis Cennamo, ...
| | Bardo Pond Selections Volumes I-IV CDs (2005)
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$16.49 Philadelphia indie-psych drone masters Bardo Pond return with a new double ...
| | Julian Cope Jehovakill CD (1992) (Import) Deluxe Edition
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$29.39 JEHOVAHKILL continues--and refines--Julian Cope's crusade to make music safe for acid-damaged intellectuals. ...
| | Big Black Songs About Fucking (Happy Otter/Sad Otter) CD (1987)
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| | Dream Syndicate Days Of Wine And Roses CD (1982) Remastered
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$8.55 This Davis, California quartet's full-length debut stands alongside such classics as R.E.M.'s CHRONIC TOWN and the Replacements' HOOTENANNY in proving there was more to early '80s music than MTV-ready synthpop. Regularly compared to the first Velvet Underground album on its release, the only points of similarity between the two are in guitarist Karl Precoda's liberal use of feedback, and bassist Kendra Smith's deadpan Nico-like vocal on the coolly dismissive "Too Little Too Late."
Lou Reed has never sounded anywhere near as crazed as Steve Wynn does on the manic title track, and the sneering opener "Tell Me When It's Over" owes more to Dylan's "Positively Fourth Street" than it does to "Heroin." This is one of the classic American pop albums of the '80s.
On the one hand, where the Dream Syndicate came from was so obvious that it almost hurt. The Velvet Underground was a clear touchstone (if not quite the original LaMonte Young ensemble the band name referred to), as were the Doors, the Byrds, and any number of blues and country traditions and more. Had they been around in the late '60, one might have wondered whether they would have garnered much attention in comparison. But the early '80s was the band's time and place, and their fusions of all the above and more via punk-inspired energy achieved its own level of deserved attention. Capturing the original killer Wynn/Precoda/Smith/Duck lineup performing with inspiration throughout, The Days of Wine and Roses trumps the "paisley underground" tag the band was saddled with by being a great rock record, full on. While Wynn received the lion's share of attention thanks to his ghost-of-Lou Reed vocals and frontman status, arguably it's Precoda who is the real reason to listen in. Both his rave-ups and gentler shadings are phenomenal, as a random listen of songs like "Definitely Clean" and the sweet, Smith-sung "Too Little, Too Late" show. The Smith/Duck rhythm section grooves along fairly enough, at its best on the Krautrock-inspired chug of Precoda's ...
| | Scooby Doo Scooby-Doo CD (2002) Original Soundtrack
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$9.29 Whether or not a live-action version of the classic cartoon Scooby-Doo featuring Freddie Prinze, Jr. with a bad blonde dye job turns out to be delight or dud will be left to the ages. At the very least the accompanying soundtrack comes through with an interesting mix of rock, pop, and rap artists.
The cartoon's classic theme song is deconstructed and replayed throughout, and its uses range from the main refrain woven through the syncopated dancehall-pop of Shaggy's "Shaggy, Where Are You?" to Beyonce Knowles' little sis Solange reconstructing ...
| | Saint Hood The Spirit Of The Lord CD (2006)
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| | Craig Yaremko Sync CD (2007)
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| | Brother Kite Moonlight Race CD (2007)
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| | Shills Ganymede CD (2009)
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| | Sugarwall Find A Way CD (2009)
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