| | Eric Clapton CD - Import Eric Clapton Discography of CDs
Eric Clapton Music | List Price | $11.99 (You save $1.50) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7319862 | | Catalog number | 641434 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 24, 2006 |
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Purchase Eric Clapton CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alice Cooper Love It To Death CD (1971) Gold
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$18.74 Whereas Alice Cooper's first two studio albums, 1969's PRETTIES FOR YOU and 1970's EASY ACTION, tended more towards the trippy excesses of the hippie era, their next one, 1971's LOVE IT TO DEATH introduced the world to the heavy sound that Cooper would soon be taking to the top. With the invaluable production assistance of future Pink Floyd/Lou Reed cohort Bob Ezrin, LOVE IT TO DEATH proved Alice Cooper's first truly great album, and served as their commercial breakthrough.
That staple of teen alienation, "I'm Eighteen," is the most iconic cut, but every single track on LOVE IT TO DEATH is outstanding. Plenty of other Cooper ...
| | Joe Walsh Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get CD (1973) Gold
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$18.74 "Rocky Mountain Way," the tune that opens Joe Walsh's sophomore release (and remains one of his best-known songs), is a textbook example of Walsh's strengths. The song is driven by a slinky hard rock groove that boasts crunchy, distorted guitars, barrelhouse piano, wiry solos, and a catchy, singalong chorus--proving Walsh's penchant for mixing rock elements and radio-ready accessibility with a sense of wit and fun. The rest of SMOKER YOU DRINK, PLAYER YOU GET follows suit, with the mid-tempo rock ballad "Bookends," the bouncy, Latin-tinged "Happy Ways," and the airy, wistful "Dreams" keeping the stylistic mix lively.
Walsh is flanked here by Kenny Pasarelli on bass and Joe Vitale on drums, keyboards, and flute. Production help from Bill Szymczyk helps give the record its signature sound--simultaneously ...
| | Carpenters Christmas Collection CDs (1998)
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$18.19 Originally released as 2 separate albums, CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT and AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS.
Reissued concurrently with the delayed issue of Karen Carpenter's solo album, this import CD contains both Carpenters Christmas records, 1978's CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT and 1984's AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS. Both albums are remastered and appear in their entirety on CD for the first time.
Purists should note that the 1984 release was completed after Karen's 1982 death and is comprised of outtakes ...
| | The Very Best Of Enya CDs (2009) With DVD
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$21.00 Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like "Orinoco Flow," "Caribbean Blue," and "Book of Days" in the pot and out of the way, it's easier to appreciate hidden gems like "Cursum Perficio," "Boadicea," "Trains and Winter Rains," and "Anywhere Is." Also notable is the inclusion of "May It Be" and a previously unreleased version of "Aníron (I Desire)," both of which originally appeared on the soundtrack for the first chapter of Peter Jackson's beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy. ~ James Christopher Monger
Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like "Orinoco ...
| | Black Eyed Peas E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) CD (2009)
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$9.99 Black Eyed Peas, the hip-hop crossover juggernaut that propelled singer Fergie and producer Will.I.Am to superstardom, have, since 2003's ELEPHUNK, been audaciously plugging away at their bombastic but lighthearted style of rap-cum-dance pop--an effort that has translated to a run of successful chart-topping singles including "My Humps," "Pump It," and "Don't Phunk with My Heart." Eager to follow up on the platinum-selling ...
| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History DVD (1995) Special Edition
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| | Richie Havens Now CD (1991) (Import) Canada
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| | Hollies He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother CD (1969)
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$10.49 After delving into more "serious" music with the Dylan album, the Hollies return to their pop roots with this fine effort. All 11 selections are self-penned, and as usual, there is inconsistency in the quality of songwriting. However, even the most inconsequential tunes boast a good melody and solid musicianship. Three songs stand out: "Why Didn't You Believe" is contemporary white gospel at its best, with an intensity that befits the subject matter (though lyrics could have stood improvement); "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" became one ...
| | Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants CD (2005) Original Soundtrack
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$7.59 The 2005 movie THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS, with an appealing air of grounded mysticism, tells the age-old story of a group of friends coming of age. The soundtrack to the summer hit film displays a selection of artists more adventurous than your average teen movie. While there's a hopeful, light-spirited, laid-back thread ...
| | Jeni Fleming Acoustic Trio Once Around The Sun CD (2004)
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$18.99 They may perform folksy acoustic renditions of Jerry Jeff Walker, or gracefully deliver a pop cover from Cyndi Lauper...but in the end, the jazz comes out in every tune. The trio is lead by Jeni Fleming's powerful and honest voice capable of effortlessly delivering complex Classical and modern jazz dichotomies in one breath, breezy folk tunes with a modern twist and vibrant original pop, in another. Her lush ballads simply drip with so much emotion and strength that her audiences routinely require tissue boxes on every chair. Rounding out the Trio's full-bodied melodies are Jake Fleming , Jeni's husband, on guitar and saxophone, and Chad Langford on bass. Each accomplished musicians in ...
| | Cellardoor Distance CD (2006)
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$12.15 Featuring an impressive lineup of guest artists, including Soren Anders (Shimmerplanet), Micah Bucey, John Carlin, Jeremy Clayton, Jennifer Houseal, Tim Keiper (Beat the Donkey), Paul Kolecki, and Alden Terry, this third full length LP in as many years from moody Brooklyn electro-acoustic-pop collective Cellardoor is their most ambitious and their most heartfelt.These 10 brand new songs, including fan favourites "Be A Man," ...
| | Bratt Jazz Trio 2006 CD (2006)
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$18.99 “The sound of this trio takes me to a place far beyond considerations of strings, jazz, repertoire. We are gently made aware of a great flow of music and the tragic beauty of the world.” Darol AngerJazz Trio 2006, composed of Renata Bratt (Santa Cruz, California) cello, Martin Norgaard (Denmark, now Austin, Texas) violin, and Bert Ligon (Lexington, South Carolina) piano, began performing together at the South Carolina Suzuki Institute in Greenville.Renata Bratt is one of the new crop of improvising cellists and a nationally recognized clinician with two books published by Mel Bay. She was dubbed an “ace player” in Rolling Stone for her work with alternative rocker Cindy Lee Berryhill.Violinist Martin Norgaard is the author of the groundbreaking method books Jazz Fiddle Wizard and Jazz Fiddle/Viola/Cello Wizard Jr. for Mel Bay Publications. He is currently a Doctoral Fellow in Music Education with a jazz emphasis at The University of Texas at Austin. wwww.jazzfiddlewizard.comPianist Bert Ligon is director of jazz studies at the University of South Carolina. He received his Bachelor of Music and his Master of Music in jazz piano performance and arranging from the University of North Texas and writes beautiful jazz arrangements for strings available through Alfred Publications. www.music.sc.edu/ea/JazzThe process for organizing this CD was much the same as the process the group uses when preparing those concerts. Tune titles are tossed about and some quick notes are made about the arrangements, road maps of solo orders, keys, ending and intros. The trio set up in a close circle, center stage in the University of South Carolina School of Music Recital Hall in January, 2006. The microphones were placed to pick up the natural ambience of the room and the acoustic quality of each instrument. Recording like this meant complete exposure on every track. Any mistake was recorded on every microphone, so the group had to really be on their toes for each track from beginning to the end. There was no way to “punch-in” to fix a note, a squeak, or a funny chord. Recording this way gives the listener the sense that they are right in the middle of the trio as they perform, communicate, improvise and take risks.The Tracks:How My Heart Sings: This piece is often associated with and attributed to Bill Evans, but was composed by Earl Zindars. The A section is a waltz; the B in common time; the last section a waltz. On the statement of the melody, the cello plays the waltz sections, the violin the common time. On the recapitulation, the roles are reversed. Solo order: violin, cello, piano.Namely You: Quick, name a tune from the musical Lil’ Abner! Maybe you heard this tune on Nat King Cole’s Songs for Lovers Only. Other jazz artists including Sonny Rollins and Tom Harrell have recorded the piece. The first half of the melody is stated by solo piano. Renata enters on cello for the next phrase and then Martin enters on violin for the last. A some point in every concert, the group attempts to improvise three-part counterpoint. The first improvised chorus on Namely You is the chosen vehicle for this set. This is a challenge and requires sensitive listening. One must try to hear the direction, pitches and rhythms of the others and try to play something that complements without duplicating or stepping on the other lines The piano has the next chorus ...
| | ANGELINE Powdered Pearls CD (2007)
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$9.85 Angeline is the edgy, haunting and emotionally charged “folk-rock” project of longtime Boston rockers Emily Grogan and Linda Viens. Both distinguished singer/songwriters with active solo careers, Emily and Linda began merging their voices and guitars in 2005 during their daughters’ play dates. The delight of singing, working together and sharing “frontperson” responsibilities evolved into Angeline and the recording of their first record, “Powdered Pearls”, being released on the legendary Americana/Morphine label, HI-N-DRY on March 23, 2007.Brian Mosher of BMO’s World (http://www.bmosworld.net/AngelinePowderedPearls.html), reviewing an advance copy of “Powdered Pearls” had this to say about the record: “Sounding alternately like the soulful twin daughters of Sandy Denny or the northern cousins of Lucinda Williams, Emily Grogan and Linda Viens are Angeline. They are also two very talented singer songwriters with distinct voices and a stellar backing band featuring the legendary Asa Brebner. With a lyrical depth not often seen in modern day pop ...
| | Best Of Harry White CD (2007)
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| | Dean Phelps Give Us A Song CD (2008)
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$9.85 A voice from the past motivated Dean to record Give Us a Song. He received an email from a college friend asking if he was the same Dean Phelps that used to play guitar in the courtyard at the University of Kentucky.He was, and it turned out he had recorded a cassette for the woman and her roommate when they were students together in the 1970s. Hearing that cassette brought back a flood of memories. It also inspired Dean to return to the studio two years after recording his second CD, This Old House.Give Us a Song returns to Dean's acoustic singer-songwriter roots with covers of songs by Paul Simon, Jonathan Edwards, Kate Wolf and Bob Dylan. One highlight of the recording is the humorously profound "My Dog Jesus," written by Kurt Fortmeyer, C.J. Watson and Al DeTrolio.The CD includes a new original tune, "If You Come Up Empty." Being as much a refinisher of old songs as a creator of new music, Dean also created fresh arrangements of traditional hymns and gospel music for Give Us a Song. His fingerstyle guitar creates a toe-tapping accompaniment for "Precious Memories," and he combines a fingerstyle guitar arrangement with vocal instrumentation on the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts" to craft an eloquently beautiful ending to the recording.REVIEWS of Give Us a Song"Dean Phelps walks the road of faith, and that faith informs his music and shines through it, but you'll never feel like he's preaching or trying to convince you to think a certain way. Phelps is an artist who simply is himself, and that sense of self shines through in his music. Phelps brings a voice that is pleasant and warm without ever sounding overpowering and his ability as a guitarist and writer/arranger is profound. Give Us A Song is an ...
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