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Hanamuke Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7353349 | | Catalog number | 648373 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 23, 2007 |
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Purchase Hanamuke CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Israel Iz Kamakawiwo'Ole Alone In Iz World CD (2001)
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$13.29 While the name Israel Kamakawiwo'ole falls trippingly off few tongues, the Hawaiian singer better known as "Iz" was one of the biggest stars in his home state. Iz first came to public attention as a member of the popular Hawaiian group known as the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau. His subsequent solo career brought even greater fame, and countless fans were saddened at his untimely death in 1997. Those who mourn his passing will be gladdened by the posthumous release of ALONE IN IZ WORLD, compiled from various recording session outtakes.
While one might expect a big, deep sound to emanate from a gargantuan-sized body like that of Iz, the hefty singer actually possessed a gorgeous, fragile tenor voice full of tenderness and delicacy. That voice is put to use here on tunes that alternate between voice-and-ukelele solo performances (Iz was no slouch on the uke) and more ...
| | Best Of The Guess Who CD (1971) Bonus Tracks
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$6.79 The Guess Who always seemed a bit like the Canadian predecessor/counterpart to Grand Funk Railroad, but they typically fared far better with the critics because of the versatility that they possessed. That trait is very evident on this collection of hits and great songs. From the opening "These Eyes," with its orchestral strings and Zombies-like baroque pop feel to the classic AOR crunge of "American Woman," the Guess Who played a wide variety of music. It is sometimes hard to believe that the same group that brought the world the jazzy "Undun" and the CS&N-ish hippie anthem "Share the Land" is also responsible for the rocking "No Time." This 11-track collection paints ...
| | Dead Can Dance Aion CD (1990) Reissue; Special Edition
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$11.99 The music of Dead Can Dance has long been a favorite of the "Goth" crowd; however, AION is really the first one of the band's records that can actually be called Gothic in the classic, renaissance sense. Arguably Dead Can Dance's most successful record, it contains the band's most consistent set of songs since SPLEEN AND IDEAL. Widening their view to encompass more of the ancient world than with earlier records, Dead Can Dance explore styles from Northern Europe ("The Song of the Sibyl") to the Middle East ("Radharc"), with stops along the way at a number of other surprising locations.
The fact that it is based on a 16th-century Catalan chant notwithstanding, portions of "The Song of the Sibyl" are eerily reminiscent of the experimental side of David Bowie's LOW. Standouts include "Saltarello," which ...
| | Paco De Lucia Guitar Trio CD (1996)
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$11.49 Guitar Trio is an excellent collaborative effort from three of the finest jazz guitarists of the post-rock & roll era: Paco de Lucía, John McLaughlin, and Al di Meola. Throughout the record, the trio doesn't just showcase their instrumental skills; ...
| | Comedian Harmonists Definitive Collection CD (2002) Import
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| | Eek-A-Mouse U-Neek CD (1991)
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$9.15 In the 1980s, Eek-A-Mouse (a quirky, eccentric toaster/singer) made significant contributions to dubwise, which evolved into the more abrasive dancehall style associated with Shabba Ranks, Nardo Ranks and Lt. Stitchie. Essentially, toasters like Mouse are reggae's equivalent of rappers, although dub was around long before hip-hop emerged in the late '70s. U-Neek finds the distinctive Mouse incorporating hip-hop touches here and there without becoming as forceful as the dancehall artists he influenced. Most of this CD -- which ranges "Gangster Chronicles" (a number that finds him adding lyrics to the theme from The Godfather) and the troubling "Rude Boys a Foreign" to a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Dyer Maker" -- is fairly melodic. Despite the presence of rappers Daddy-O and D-Nice, U-Neek isn't a radical departure from the Jamaican's earlier recordings. Highly recommended. ~ Alex Henderson
Engineers include: Kevin O'Conner, Butch Jones, Rob Sutton.
Personnel includes: Eek-A-Mouse ...
| | Flamethrower CD (2003)
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$12.15 Flamethrower is at their best when channeling In My Head-era Black Flag: the thrashy and violent "Drowning and Empty," the ominous "Drop Out" (which maybe even has some vintage Descendents in there), "Mad," with it's Rollins-esque spoken word verses, and the aptly titled "Nervous Breakdown" (not a Black Flag cover, by the way). They're just not as strong as the Queens of the Stone Age with stoner rock ...
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$14.75 | | University of Wisconsin MadHatters & Tangled Up In Blue State Street CD (2007)
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