| | Protokoll DNR CD Single Protokoll Discography of CDs
DNR Music | Category | CD singles Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7325172 | | Catalog number | 996709 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 07, 2006 |
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Purchase DNR CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eagles Please Come Home For Christmas (1994)
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$7.59
| | Van Morrison Wavelength CD (1978) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Remastered & Expanded
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$11.49 All tracks have been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
The most commercially accessible of Van Morrison's '70s albums, WAVELENGTH is not an artistic compromise, but rather an expansion of Morrison's sound beyond the blues-based, horn-band approach. With the keyboard work of Camel's Peter Bardens and The Band's Garth Hudson, the arrangements take a step toward rock's electronic future without breaking Morrison's well-established ties to it's past. Basically a continuation of the ideas explored on the previous year's aptly titled A PERIOD OF TRANSITION, the album relies largely on groove-heavy '70s-style R&B tunes that overflow with soul, like "Hungry For Your Love" and "Take It Where You Find It." The title tune, which proved to be quite radio-friendly, points the way to new pop directions.
Wavelength essentially picks up where A Period of Transition left off, offering a focused, full-bodied alternative to that record's warmly fuzzy lack of direction. Like that album, it's hardly a major entry in his catalog, but there are signs that Van Morrison is finding his footing for his latter-day voice. Again, the primary appeal of this record is its atmosphere, a charmingly relaxed outing, high on mildly swinging mid-tempo numbers and round, welcoming ballads. Surely, an album of subtle pleasures like this is primarily for the converted, but once you're there, it's hard to resist Wavelength. [2008 saw an ambitious re-release of most of Van Morrison's post- Them catalog. As part of the series, bonus tracks were included on virtually every newly remastered title. This one includes two live versions of album tracks, recorded during the Wavelength tour ...
| | Camera Obscura If Looks Could Kill (2007)
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$7.39 "If Looks Could Kill" is one of the highlights from Camera Obscura's wonderful album Let's Get Out of This Country. The pounding percussion, VU-guitars, and tremendous melody make it a highlight of 2006 as well. The other two songs are fine B-sides: "Hands Up Baby" is a restrained and atmospheric ballad penned by guitarist Kenny McKeeve, whereas "Alaska"'s an organ-heavy rocker with some nice references to trees (when was the last time you heard anyone singing about sycamores, birches, or hawthorns?) and a solid groove. You'll absolutely need this EP to complete your CO collection. ~ Tim Sendra
"If Looks Could Kill" is one of the highlights from Camera Obscura's wonderful album Let's Get Out of This Country. The pounding percussion, VU-guitars, and tremendous melody make it a highlight of 2006 as well. The other two songs are fine B-sides: "Hands Up Baby" is a restrained and atmospheric ballad penned by guitarist Kenny McKeeve, whereas "Alaska"'s an organ-heavy rocker with some nice references to trees (when was the last time you heard anyone singing about sycamores, birches, or hawthorns?) and a solid groove. You'll absolutely need this EP to complete your CO collection. [The 7' version of the single replaces both B-sides with a cover ...
| | Lady Gaga Just Dance (2008) 4 versions; Remix
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$2.95 No one can accuse Lady Gaga of not giving the people what they want. "Just Dance," the artist's first single, is an urgent dancefloor filler that draws on Madonna, glam, `80s electro-pop, and deep house, trendy elements that not only push ubiquitous pleasure buttons but carry all the right cultural cachet in the late 2000s. But the up-and-coming dance-pop diva has ...
| | Madonna Into The Groove (1984)
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$7.59 Personnel: Madonna (vocals).
| | Hit The Lights Until We Get Caught CD (2005)
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$6.39
| | Yardbirds Live At The BBC CD (1997) Digipak
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$13.95 BBC SESSIONS covers a three-year period from March 20, 1965 to March 16, 1968. Also includes previously unreleased interviews with the band members including Jimmy Page.
Digitally remastered by Chris Herles (Polygram Studios, Edison, New Jersey).
Between 1965 and 1968, the Yardbirds went from a group that slavishly imitated Chicago blues to more of a psychedelic pop act, virtually inventing the heavy rock guitar style along the way. These BBC recordings document that journey. Having replaced the recently departed blues purist Eric Clapton with the more adventurous Jeff Beck, the Yardbirds produced more daring experimental compositions, like the electric sitar rave-up "Over Under Sideways Down" and the Gregorian chant-driven "Still I'm Sad" that evolved from jamming to "Rock Around The Clock."
Making the most of Beck's playing and Keith Relf's nasal singing and wailing harp, the band honored their roots with covers ranging from Mose Allison's "I'm Not Talking" to Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business" and Elmore James' "Dust My Broom". By the time Jimmy Page replaced Jeff Beck and bassist Paul Samwell-Smith left the band, the Yardbirds bluesier elements were greatly reduced. The last six songs on this collection reflect this shift, particularly on the original composition "Think About It," pointing towards the heavier sound Page would ...
| | Bob Childers Nothin' More Natural CD (1997)
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$9.25 Recorded at Cimarron Sound Lab, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Personnel: Bob Childers (vocals, guitar); John Cooper, Bradley Piccolo (vocals, percussion); Scootie Lester, Scott Evans, Monica Taylor, Scotte Lester, Mike McClure (vocals); Jeff Parker (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, gut-string guitar, percussion); Jesse Childers (guitar); Bradley James (acoustic guitar); Willy DiLorenzo, Terry Ware (electric guitar); Bret Franzmann (banjo); Kurt Nielsen, George Collier (mandolin); Eric Hansen (tamboura, drums, tambourine, percussion); Benny Craig (fiddle, harmonica); Steve Littleton (keyboards); Tom Skinner (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Jeff Parker.
Recording information: Cimarron Sound Lab, Stillwater, OK.
Photographers: Robyn Witter; Lynn Martin; Karen Knust.
Personnel: Bob Childers (vocals, guitar); Brad ...
| | Ai Nonaka Tokimeki No Kotoba (2006) (Import)
$19.69 | | Acid Black Cherry Aishite Nai (2007) (Import)
$17.09 | | Going Under Ground Hatsukoi (2008) (Import)
$15.75 |
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