| | Rivendel Farewell CD Rivendel Discography of CDs
Rivendel Farewell Songs | 1. | Rivendell |
| 2. | Fall of Gil-Galao |
| 3. | Old Walking Song |
| 4. | Earendil |
| 5. | Drinking Song, A |
| 6. | Back to Lands We Once Did Know |
| 7. | Tinuviel |
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Purchase Farewell CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Anthrax Among The Living CDs (1987) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$21.94 When Anthrax released AMONG THE LIVING in 1987, the band was a part of a then-burgeoning heavy metal sub-genre called speed or thrash metal. This was an inversion of glam metal. The band members wore worn-out jeans and T-shirts, their long hair was hairspray-free, and not a smudge of make-up was applied to their unsightly mugs. Their music was dense, borrowing speed from punk and hardcore and mammoth guitar riffing from metal, and featured thought-provoking lyrics. AMONG THE LIVING not only served as Anthrax's commercial ...
| | Shadow Gallery Digital Ghosts CD (2009)
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| | Pelican What We All Come To Need CD (2009)
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$11.49 One had to wonder what Pelican's signing to Southern Lord could possibly mean. To be truthful, while the band did write and perform more structurally formal material on 2007's CITY OF ECHOES, they retained ...
| | Motley Crue Greatest Hits CD (2009)
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| | Tangent Down And Out In Paris And London CD (2009)
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| | Kiss Unmasked CD (1980)
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$6.49 Released in 1980, UNMASKED is the first album by Kiss not featuring the four original members. Although featured on the album cover, drummer Peter Criss was replaced by session man and David Letterman band member Anton Fig. With disco all but dead and new wave setting in, the group took a pop approach with producer Vini Poncia at the helm. While the record may have alienated hard core fans that were used to the band's heavier sound, the record did manage to appeal to Kiss' ever growing kiddie base.
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| | Agustin Magaldi Honor Gaucho 1925-1938 CD (2004)
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| | Grupo Bryndis Remezclados Y Remasterizados CD (2005) Remastered
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| | Juicy Lucy Get A Whiff A This CD (1971) (Import) Limited Edition; Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve; Japan
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$42.05 Juicy Lucy's third album in 18 months, and the third to draw as much attention for its artwork as its contents, would prove to be the band's last. Although a fourth Juicy Lucy album would appear in 1972, not a single founding member was left on board. Get a Whiff of This itself was very much the son of its predecessor, still locked firmly into a country groove (the twanging "Mr. A. Jones," the fast-pickin' "Jessica"), but looking out toward more unexpected pastures. The funky "Big Lil." and the blistering antiwar anthem "Midnight Sun" were both strong inclusions, while a take on the Allmans' "Midnight Rider" remains one ...
| | Highest Hopes: The Best Of Nightwish CD (2005)
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$13.59 Released at a time when Nightwish's future appeared uncertain because of the shocking departure of charismatic frontwoman and de facto band calling card Tarja Turunen, Highest Hopes is a comprehensive greatest-hits collection spanning the chart-topping Finnish pop-metal act's entire first decade. Summarized in one convenient CD at last, the 16-song set proves that Nightwish were nothing if not consistent -- both in terms of quality and overall style -- throughout the five and a half studio albums recorded during that period. Yes, enduring early numbers like the Tolkien-esque "Elvenpath," the somewhat preposterous, narration-embellished "The Kinslayer," and the neoclassical metal-by-numbers of "Stargazers" eventually gave way to slightly more refined (and restrained) pop-metal singles like "Ever Dream," "Wish I Had an Angel," and "Nemo" (which, one presumes, was about the submarine captain, not the fish), but the relatively seamless transition between them all is made abundantly clear by the non-chronological order in which they are presented here. Likewise, with the exception of their still tentative (and therefore, on this collection, mostly ignored) first album, Nightwish showed equal mastery at composing potent power metal ("Sacrament of Wilderness," "Wishmaster," "Dead to the World") and tear-jerking ballads ("Walking in the Air," "Dead Boy's Poem," "Sleeping Sun") in all phases of their career. They even took Gary Moore's generally forgotten '80s nugget "Over the Hills and Far Away" for their own, recording a debatably definitive version that is ...
| | Milla Ilieva Taking A Chance On Love CD (2007)
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$13.69 Recorded live, Milla Ilieva’s delightful show proves why she’s one of New York’s top cabaret acts. A wonderful evening filled with great songs and great patter; it’s love, it’s love, in all its guises. The show features well-known and lesser-known Broadway songs, and its constantly suprising – from a heartfelt rendition of A Cockeyed Optimist to Kander & Ebb’s gorgeous cut song from The Act, The Only Game In Town, to a glorious version of Taking A Chance On Love, Milla Ilieva weaves her southern charms around these songs as if she was born to sing them. She’s accompanied by Paul Trueblood. “Milla seems on her way to joining the ranks of cabaret royalty! A sweetheart ...
| | Robin Hubbard Thought Or Two CD (2007)
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