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The Chelsea Smiles aren't just another trashy rock and roll band. As one fan described them, 'They are f#ck you rock'! When they hit the stage, it's an all-on assault, take no prisoners, and destroy everything in sight. These guys bleed for rock and roll! They've shared stages with everyone from Social Distortion, The Datsuns, Von Bondies, D4 and Guitar Wolf to The New York Dolls (who L-U-V The Chelsea Smiles so much, they've had the boys support them 5 times now).After a brief stint on Capitol Records, including the release of a dynamite EP, Acetate Records is proud to release out The Chelsea Smiles debut full-length. Recorded in 36 hours, in a dark, sweaty studio, The Chelsea Smiles have managed to churn out some of the finest Rock n' Roll we've heard in a long time!
The Chelsea Smiles: Skye Vaughan Jayne, Karl Rosqvist, Todd Youth, Johnny Martin. Personnel: Todd Youth (vocals, guitar); Johnny Martin (vocals); Karl Rosqvist (drums). Recording information: Bruce's Garage Studio, West Hollywood, CA. Photographer: Robin Perine.
Thirty Six Hours Later Music Chelsea Smiles Thirty Six Hours Later Songs | 1. | Nothing Wrong | |
| 2. | I Want More | |
| 3. | Heart Attack | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Nothing to Lose | |
| 5. | Pillbox | |
| 6. | Alright, Alright | |
| 7. | News for You | |
| 8. | You Can't Give Me Anything | |
| 9. | Built to Last | |
| 10. | Something's Gotta Give | |
| 11. | Chatterbox | |
| 12. | Feelin' to Kill | |
| Thirty Six Hours Later Music Review Purchase Thirty Six Hours Later CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 999 CD (1978) (Import) Canada
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| | Pressure Point To Be Continued CD (2001)
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| | Young Heart Attack Mouthful Of Love CD (2004)
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$22.09 Debut album by Young Heart Attack, a six piece from Austin, Texas. Guitarist Frenchie claims, 'We want to make records that teenagers would lose their virginity to - we want to make records that teenagers would get arrested the first time to'. Since first making their mark at the South By South West music convention in Austin, Young Heart Attack have been blowing audiences away on both sides of the Atlantic. Kerrang! hailed them as 'Ragged & glorious rock'n'roll - imagine AC/DC jamming with The Supremes - mindblowing'. Make up your own mind - go see them set the stage on fire. Ten tracks. XL Recordings. 2004.
Recorded at The Bubble, Austin, Texas and 2Khz, London, England. Audio Mixers: Cliff ...
| | Mars Volta Frances The Mute CD (2005)
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$11.49 Composer: David Campbell . The Mars Volta: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Cedric Bixler-Zavala. Personnel: John Frusciante (guitar); Ernesto Molina, Fernando Moreno, Diego Casillas, Joel Derouin, Roberto Cani, Peter Kent, Josephina Vergara, Mario Diaz de Leon (violin); Suzie Katayama, Larry Corbett (cello); Adrian Terrazas (flute, tenor saxophone); Salvador Hernandez, Flea , Wayne Bergeron (trumpet); Nick Lane (trombone); William Reichenbach (bass trombone); Randy Jones (tuba); Larry Harlow (piano, Clavinet); ...
| | Ian Hunter Shrunken Heads CD (2007)
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$12.05 Personnel: Ian Hunter (acoustic guitar); Dannis Dunaway, Jeff Tweedy, Jesse Hunter (vocals); Mark Bosch (guitar); Andy ...
| | Tesla Real To Reel Vol. 2 CD (2007)
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| | Delta 72 Sorega Doushita CD (1999) Extended Play
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| | C'Mon And Blast Off Country Style CD (1995)
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| | Hang On The Box For Every Punk Bitch & Arsehole CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Residents WB: RMX CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.05 The Residents have remixed their first album from 1971, the never released Warner Bros. Album. The Warner Bros. Album was the group's first demo tape. They mailed it anonymously (they didn't have a name yet) to Harve Halverstadt at Warner Brothers. Halverstadt was chosen because he had worked with Captain Beefheart, one of the group's musical heroes. The tape was returned with a rejection addressed to 'Residents, 20 Sycamore St., San Francisco'. This, of course, gave the group their name, which first appeared as 'The Residents Uninc.', a fictional musical organization. The Residents maintain that Halverstadt made the right decision, but the place of the Warner Bros. Album in Residential history is assured not only because of the role it played in the naming of the band. Euroralph/Germany. 2005.
Not that the Residents' discography is that easy to sort through in the first place, but here's a release where things become particularly confusing. Back in 1971, they recorded an album (actually, before they were officially the Residents) and sent it anonymously and unsolicited to Harve Halverstadt at Atlantic Records based on his association with noted musical outsider Captain Beefheart. Of course, the tape was rejected and returned to the band, care of "Residents, 20 Sycamore St., San Francisco," thus giving the band their famously anonymous moniker. But despite the future "success" of the Residents, the album remained unreleased. Fast forward 30-plus years to a time when the Residents were not only courting a newfound sense of accessibility with works like Demons Dance Alone and Wormwood, but they also seemed to be pondering their own mortality and ultimate place as artists, as evidenced by the Kettles of Fish live retrospective and a willingness to share actual personal details both there and in the Demons Dance Alone tour (while still maintaining anonymity, of course). In the midst of this, apparently the Residents decided to revisit the Warner Brothers Album, as it came to be called. But, when you're the Residents, a straight issuing of the original album seems tremendously uninspired, so in 2003, they took the original ...
| | Soft Machine Legacy: Live In Zaandam CD (2005)
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| | Gregor Tresher Neon - Works In The Mix CD (2006) (Import) Germany
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| | Hymns Travel In Herds CD (2007)
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| | Luciano Pavarotti Greatest Hits CD (2008)
$7.15 | | Dido Safe Trip Home CD (2008)
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$11.29 Dating back to her majestic debut, the million-selling NO ANGEL, an element of sadness has lurked behind Dido's songs of love and other emotions. On her third record, 2008's SAFE TRIP HOME, those blues bubble over, at least partially fueled by the death of her father in 2006. It's a sweet sort of darkness that propels the record, one that lends her usual hook-laden jazzed-out pop a gentle gravity. From opening track (and single), the mournful ode to numbness "Don't Believe in Love," on, the British singer belies a soulless exterior with a deeply soulful center. While perhaps not as forlorn as her ancient namesake, Dido is ever prey to a Tom Waits-style world weariness, yet bound to a radio-ready ray of hope, a combination that comes to a maturity on SAFE TRIP HOME. Perhaps even Dido realized that the chief criticism lodged against her first ...
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