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Purchase Love Your Abuser CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Keane Hopes & Fears CD (2004)
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$11.89 Keane: Richard Hughes, Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley. Personnel: Keane (programming); Tom Chaplin (vocals); Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, keyboards); Richard Hughes (drums); James Sanger (programming). Audio Mixer: Mark "Spike" Stent. Photographer: Alex Lake. The English music press can never let anyone be. They're always quick to hail the next big thing and, in this case, the next big Coldplay is Keane. Lowgold briefly held that title upon its debut release in 2001, but U.K. critics rushed to give that crown to someone else just because that's what they like to do. Keane didn't ask for it, but perhaps it's the overall majestic presentation of the band's debut album, Hopes and Fears, that does it. That and the fact that the Sussex trio doesn't rely on a formula of lilting melodies and feverish guitars to carry the weight of the album. Keane haven't positioned themselves to be kings of anything, let alone the next Coldplay. They sound nothing like Chris Martin and Co. Sure, Coldplay's biggest hit to date, "Clocks," included only pianos, ...
| | Beatles Capitol Albums Vol. 2 CDs (2006) Box Set; Brick
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$59.45 The Beatles: John Lennon, George Harrison (vocals, guitar); Paul McCartney (vocals, bass guitar); Ringo Starr (vocals, drums). The second volume of Capitol's box set reissues of the Beatles' American album releases is tailor-made for collectors. The Beatles albums currently available on CD are based on the original British issues, so THE CAPITOL ALBUMS marks the CD debut of THE EARLY ...
| | Quench Caipruss CD (2006)
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| | Console Mono CD (2006)
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| | Junior Boys So This Is Goodbye CD (2006)
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$11.59 Junior Boys: Jeremy Greenspan (vocals). Personnel: David Levy (flute, clarinet, saxophone). Additional ...
| | Minilogue Animals CDs (2008)
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| | Young Dubliners Breathe CD (1995)
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| | Royal Guardsmen Return Of The Red Baron/Snoopy For President CD (1967)
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| | Rough Guide To The Music Of The Balkans CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.69 Fanfare Ciocarlia,Ensemble Tirana,Esma,Angelite &More
Performers include: Fanfare Ciocarlia, Toni Iordache, Kristi Stassinopoulou, Boban Markovic Orkestar, Ensemble Tirana, Gonda Manakovska, Cinkusi, Dario Marusic, Saban Bayramovic, Mostar Sevdah Reunion, Esma, Ayde Mori, Angelite. Arrangers: Dragi Sestic; Boban Markovic. This collection contains music of great charm and distinction. If there is such a thing as a "Balkan sound" it is a melange of different ethnic influences ranging from Turkish cadences to ...
| | Ashlee Simpson I Am Me CD (2005) (Import) Import
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$16.09 Ashlee Simpson's first album was an Autobiography and her second is I Am Me -- clearly, she has a burning need to express herself, to explain who she is and why she is. Or, as she puts it on the title track, "I am me and won't change for anyone," which is a little ironic since the Ashlee of her 2005 sophomore effort is quite a bit different than the Ashlee of her 2004 debut. First off, there's her look. Gone are the dark, dyed locks; back is her natural blonde hair. Gone are the bright, happy colors and cute Ashlee depicted on the cover of Autobiography. In its place is a dark, shadowy black-and-white portrait of the singer on the cover, topped off by thick, gothic lettering. All of which makes Ashlee Simpson the first person in history to go goth by going blonde. Ashlee, with her co-songwriters John Shanks and Kara DioGuardi (Shanks also produces), has had enough with the fun, deciding that the time is ripe to prove Simpson is a serious artist. But she's really a celebrity, a creature of pop culture who lives her life on MTV and in tabloids, and then writes songs about the whole ordeal -- so, if you have any passing knowledge of US Weekly, Star, VH1's Best Week Ever, or such pop culture-saturated blogs as Pinkisthenewblog, you will have a context for these songs. You'll know, for instance, that she broke up with fellow tween-pop starlet Ryan Cabrera and hooked up with That 70s Show's Wilmer Valderrama (aka Fez), prompting a feud with Lindsay Lohan. Armed with this, it's easy to hear "Boyfriend" -- as in "I didn't steal your..." -- as a retort to Lohan, to imagine the plaintive breakup ballads being sung to Cabrera, to think of Wilmer as the subject of her new love songs, and to picture her posse from MTV's Ashlee Simpson Show when she sings about her girls being total best friends forever. While some of the songs on I Am Me do skirt typical adolescent themes, Simpson no longer sounds like she's sorting things out; she sounds sullen and defiantly complacent. Avril is still a touchstone, partially because Lavigne's mall-punk is at the foundation of Ashlee's pop, but also because this is as somber as Avril's second album. Yet I Am Me is hipper, or at least plays younger, since it flirts with dance and, especially, the '80s revivalism of the new millennium. When she flirts with dance, she either references dance-pop godmother Madonna -- explicitly so, since "Burnin Up" borrows its title from Madge's first confession from the dancefloor -- or Gwen Stefani (on "L.O.V.E.," spelled out as if it were bananas). While Ashlee uncannily sounds like Courtney Love when she snarls out the title track, she's put behind the punk-pop affectations of Autobiography in favor of new new wave fetishism. And unlike the second Kelly Osbourne record -- which shared a similar retro aesthetic -- I Am Me sounds completely of its moment, particularly in how ...
| | Matt Nathanson At The Point CD (2006) Digipak
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| | Mike Silver Heaven In Mind CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.39 Heaven In Mind is singer/songwriter Mike Silver's 6th album. His previous release, Solid Silver was released on the Demon label in 2003 and received extensive radio play on BBC Radio 2. With consistent plays on Wogan, Bob Harris and Johnny Walker shows, and also occasional plays on Ed Stewart and Mike Harding. 12 tracks. 2006.
Personnel: Mike Silver (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, glockenspiel, background vocals); Chris Jones (guitar, acoustic guitar); Nils Tuxen (dobro); Beo Brockhausen (flute, glockenspiel, percussion); Hrólfur Vagnsson (accordion). Photographer: Günter Pauler. There is something to be said for directness in songwriting. As much as obscure metaphors and abstract imagery can be intriguing, it can be nice to have a clear statement, easily understood, to give concrete direction and purpose to the listener. However, it can also go too far. On Heaven in Mind, British singer/songwriter Mike Silver, who's been in the business since the '70s, is oftentimes so focused on conveying his actual message that he forgets that there needs to be something interesting for his audience to grab onto. It doesn't help that in the liner notes to the album, Silver adds brief explanations about where each piece came from and what it means, as if the lyrics and titles weren't enough ("Doesn't mean that he's not wishing/That he could say in terms she'll comprehend/The fundamental differences/That exist between some women and some men," he explains in "Who ...
| | Willyton Musical Instinct CD (2006)
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| | Richard James Seven Sleepers Den CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | La Nouvelle Chanson Francaise CDs (2007) (Import) Import; Boxed Set
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