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Zoé (Mexico): Jesus Baez (vocals); Leon Larregui, Sergio Acosta (guitar); Angel Mosqueda (bass guitar); Rodrigo Guardiola (drums). Memo Rex Commander Y El Corazon Atomico De La Via Lactea Music Zoe Memo Rex Commander Y El Corazon Atomico De La Via Lactea Songs Memo Rex Commander Y El Corazon Atomico De La Via Lactea Music Review Buy Memo Rex Commander Y El Corazon Atomico De La Via Lactea CD Purchase Memo Rex Commander Y El Corazon Atomico De La Via Lactea CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dazz Band 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
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| | Tony MacAlpine Violent Machine CD (2002) (Import) Sweden
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$18.55 By 1996, guitar solo-heavy instrumental albums were looked down upon by the majority of rock fans -- as many had moved on to focusing on artists who put the importance of songwriting over shredding. However, you have to give Tony MacAlpine credit -- he didn't stray too far from his prior musical path on his solo release ...
| | Spock's Beard - Don't Try This At Home: Live In Holland DVDs (2002)
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| | Gustavo Cerati Siempre Es Hoy CD (2002)
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$8.99 SIEMPRE ES HOY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.
Argentinean music legend Gustavo Cerati started his professional career in the 1980s with Soda Stereo, whose innovative music ...
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| | Fishtank 9 Itself CD (1998)
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| | Webb Brothers Maroon CD (2000)
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$12.79 Additional personnel includes: Zacharry Brock (violin); Michael Duggan (cello); The Duke Quartet (strings); Steve Hamilton, Juli Wood (saxophone); Richard Sidwell, Steve Sidwell, Mike Plog (trumpet); Jason A. Thor, Neil Sidwell (trombone); Stephen Street (keyboards, bass, programming); Barbara Le Shoure (background vocals).
It shouldn't come as a surprise that the sons of Jimmy Webb ("The Moon ...
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| | Rolling Stones:December's Children CD (2006) (Import) Import; Remastered; Limited Edition; Digipak
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| | 20th Century Masters: The Best Of Wang Chung CD (2002)
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| | Sharpshooters Viva Los Guerillas CD (2002)
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| | Malente Rip It Up CD (2005)
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| | King Crimson Cirkus CDs (2006) (Import)
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$15.65 This set features an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
As the name of this live double-disc anthology implies, the nearly two-and-a-half hours of content offer the uninformed [read: young person] an opportunity to sample audio swatches from the various personnel and frakctalizations of King Crimson over a span of nearly three decades (1969 -- 1998). Rather than a strict chronology, the material is presented with an ear toward diversity and contrast. Both being qualities that the mighty Krim possessed in spades -- some might even claim, to a fault. Volume one -- which is creatively nicknamed "Neon Heat Disease" -- spans 1984 through 1998 including the Projekct One and Projekct Two frakctals. These were effectively side-groups involving participants of the double-trio '90s edition of King Crimson. A different facet of that particular lineup is explored within each "projekct" or frakctal. From Adrian Belew (guitar/vocals) comes the clever and often self-analytical wordplay of "Dinosaur," "Indiscipline," and "Three of a Perfect Pair." The rapid response of the full ensemble can be heard on the instrumentals "Red," "B'Boom," and the potent pairing of "Vrooom Vrooom" and "Coda: Marine 475." Projekct One -- consisting of Robert Fripp (guitar), Trey Gunn (touch guitar), Tony Levin (bass/Chapman stick/synthesizer), and Bill Bruford (drums/percussion) -- is the source for the languid and experimental improvisation "1 ii 2," while the trio of Belew (V Drums), Fripp (guitar), and Gunn (touch guitar/talker) unveil the promising works-in-progress "Deception of the Thrush" and "Heavy Construkction." Volume Two -- aka "Fractured" -- reaches further into Crimson's past. All the way back, in fact, as the 1969 debut incarnation erupt into "A Man a City" -- which for a brief time was the working name for "Pictures of a City" -- and the epic "In the Court of the Crimson King" with Fripp (guitar), Ian McDonald (flute/sax/Mellotron/vocals), Greg Lake (bass/vocals), Michael Giles (drums/percussion/vocals), and Peter Sinfield (words/illuminations). Then onto 1972 as mainstay Fripp (guitar/Mellotron) is flanked by Boz Burrell (bass/vocals), Mel Collins (sax/flute), and Ian Wallace (drums) for incendiary readings of "21st Century Schizoid ...
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