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Recording information: Shattered Studios, Valencia, CA.
Personnel: Terry Brock (vocals, background vocals); Mike Slamer (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Chet Wynd (drums, percussion, background vocals); Billy Greer (background vocals).
Slamer Nowhere Land Songs | 1. | Nowhere Land |
| 2. | Strength to Carry On |
| 3. | Not in Love |
| 4. | Come to Me |
| 5. | Higher Ground |
| 6. | Jaded |
| 7. | Beyond the Pale |
| 8. | Runaway |
| 9. | Audio Illusion |
| 10. | Perfect Circle |
| 11. | Superstar |
| Nowhere Land Music Review Purchase Nowhere Land CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Streets 1st CD (1983)
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| | David Pack Unborn CD (2004)
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| | Yes - 9012 Live DVD (1986) Full Frame
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| | Pink Floyd - Pulse DVDs (1995) Digipak
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$14.59 A live performance from October 20, 1994, PULSE records the great psychedelic band Pink Floyd rocking out like only they can. Renowned for their hallucinatory special effects and lighting schemes, Pink Floyd goes all out at this spectacular (and very long) concert. Twenty-one of their classics are performed, ...
| | Iron Maiden - Death On The Road DVDs (2003)
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$18.59 Iron Maiden's live album DEATH ON THE ROAD captured the heavy-metal legends at a stop on their 2003 tour, which promoted both that year's DANCE OF DEATH and the best-of collection EDWARD THE GREAT. Recorded at the Westfalenhalle Arena in Dortmund, Germany, this concert film presents DEATH ON THE ROAD in visual form, with Maiden tearing through newer fare from DANCE OF DEATH as well as older classics like "Can I Play with Madness" and "The Trooper" for a potent showcase of singer Bruce Dickinson's soaring vocals and the band's trademark three-guitar assault.
This 3 DVD package is the companion to the double live CD released in 2005. Filmed in Dortmund, Germany during the 2003 Dance of Death Tour, this collection fully captures the incredible stage production ...
| | U2 - Popmart: Live From Mexico City DVD (1998) DTS Sound
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$10.55 Since becoming wildly popular in the 1980s, ...
| | Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams CD (1977)
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$7.39 This was the fourth in a series of hit albums Linda Ronstadt made in the mid-seventies, starting with HEART LIKE A WHEEL. Like its predecessors, SIMPLE DREAMS is a rich collection of pensive folk ballads, pop with country leanings, and good old rock & roll. Her skill in navigating this rootsy terrain is exemplary, taking her from the swagger of her cover of The Rolling Stones' "Tumbling Dice" to the sweet whisperings of the acoustic "Maybe I'm Right." This record also features some of her most enduringly popular hits, such as "Blue Bayou" and "Poor Poor Pitiful Me."
The rousing opening track, Buddy Holly's "It's So Easy" featuring her trademark growl, along with "Tumbling Dice" and the playful "Poor Poor Pititul Me," give the record moments of electrifying energy. It's the ballads, however, that comprise the majority of the tunes. Included are two traditional songs, "I Never Will Marry" (featuring Dolly Parton) and "Old Paint," both given simple but lovely arrangements by Ronstadt herself. The melodramatic "Sorrow Lives Here" is almost a hint of what is to come in the form of her collaborations with Nelson Riddle. Her artistry is perhaps best demonstrated in "Blue Bayou;" the shift from the quiet and husky verse to the yearning wail that is the chorus ...
| | Beach Boys 15 Big Ones/Love You CD (2000) Remastered
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$11.79 Additional personnel includes: Ed Carter, Billy Hinsche, Ben Benay, Jerry Cole, Tommy J. Tedesco (guitar); Carol Lee Miller (autoharp); Steve Douglas (flute, saxophone); Charles Lloyd (flute); Dennis Dreith (clarinet, saxophone); Plas Johnson, Mike Altshul, John J. Kelson, Jr., Jack Nimitz, Roy Wood & Wizzard (saxophone); Bruce Johnston (piano, background vocals); Daryl Dragon (Clavinet); James Hughart (acoustic bass); Ricky Fataar (drums, percussion); Hal Blaine (drums); Julius Wechter (percussion, bells); Gene Estes (percussion); Marilyn Wilson, Toni Tennile (background vocals).
Recorded in 1977. Originally released on Brother/Reprise. Includes liner notes by Peter Buck.
Digitally remastered by Andrew Sandoval & Dan Hersch (DigiPrep).
This two-fer, which compiles two of the band's late-period albums, 1976's 15 BIG ONES and 1977's LOVE YOU, should give both critics and fans much to chew on. While not up to the caliber of milestones like PET SOUNDS and SURF'S UP, both sets contain the hallmarks of the Boys' best material: irresistible melodies, inventive, intricate arrangements, and melting harmonies from heaven.
15 BIG ONES, the album on which Brian Wilson re-teamed with the rest of the band after a hiatus of many years, alternates originals with covers such as "Rock and Roll Music" and "Chapel of Love." As usual, Wilson's compositions outshine the rest, as on the pop carousel of "It's OK" and the delightfully quirky "TM Song." The real treasure, however, is found on LOVE YOU. Though the brilliant studio sheen of classic Beach Boys production is absent here, what remains is an album of honest, original, idiosyncratic pop songs. A trip through Brian Wilson's warped, sunshine-splattered funhouse, LOVE YOU delivers up gems of sweet melancholy like "Let's Put Our Hearts Together" and the ridiculous, amazing "Johnny Carson." Ragged and intimate, LOVE YOU alone makes this disc a must for fans of the band and scholars of alternative pop.
Recorded at Brother Studios, Santa Monica, California between January 30 & May 15, 1976. Originally released on Brother/Reprise. Includes liner notes by Dennis Diken.
2 LPs on 1 CD: 15 BIG ONES (1976)/LOVE YOU (1977).
Compilation producers: Cheryl Pawelski, Paul Atkinson.
The Beach Boys: Carl Wilson (vocals, guitar, harp, bass, percussion); Al Jardine (vocals, guitar); Brian Wilson (vocals, harmonica, piano, organ, ARP synthesizer, Moog bass); Dennis Wilson (vocals, drums, percussion); Mike Love (vocals).
Producer: Brian Wilson.
Engineer: Stephen Moffitt, Earle Mankey.
Engineers: Stephen Moffitt, Earle Mankey, Steve Desper.
Personnel: Ed Carter, Jerry Cole, Billy ...
| | Papas Fritas Helioself CD (1997)
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$12.49 1997's HELIOSELF is Papas Fritas' second album. Since recording its debut, the trio had relocated to the North Shore of Boston and set up a rehearsal and recording space in an old schoolhouse. Again, Papas Fritas self-recorded the music and took the resulting tracks into a full-service studio for mixing and sweetening. The results are more expansive than the band's audacious debut album, due in equal part to this new setup and to the experience gained in the interim.
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| | El Pueblo Baila En Navidad CD (1999)
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| | Party In A Box: Pool Party CD (2002)
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$7.29 Not only does DJ R2 deliver what's promised on the cover (a continuous DJ mix featuring all recognizable songs), he does so by utilizing the vast catalog of the legendary Countdown Singers. Stylistically, it's a weird mumbo-jumbo mix that ...
| | Gov't Mule Deja Voodoo CD (2004)
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$7.99 DEJA VOODOO serves as a comeback for Gov't Mule, who lost founding member Allen Woody in August 2000. Bandmates Warren Haynes and Matt Abts carried on with a search to fill Woody's shoes, and this led to live recordings featuring guest bassists on each cut. This studio outing welcomes the arrival of former Black Crowes bass player Andy Hess and keyboardist Danny Louis, whose entry transforms the Mule into a quartet, upping the creative potential for all involved.
Being the consummate musician that he is, Haynes guides this potent ensemble down a wide-ranging path. Wielding his ever-present slide, the in-demand guitarist pours plenty of soulful playing into the country-tinged mellowness of "Wine and Blood," switching gears to plug a wah-wah pedal in for the muscular strut "Perfect Shelter." Louis's organ provides ...
| | Greater Vision It's Just Like Heaven CD (1992) Remastered
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| | Yamauchi Preferable Reality CD (2005)
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