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Al Stewart's third album wasn't much different from the territory he had claimed, with reasonable success, on his prior effort, Love Chronicles. Narrative tales of romance and experience, sometimes third-person and sometimes autobiographical, set the mood, complemented by mild folk-rock arrangements and Stewart's warm yet bemused voice. A few placid folk guitar instrumentals break up the involved, lengthy vocal tracks. The best cut is "Electric Los Angeles Sunset," which puts Stewart's eye for locale-based storytelling to more forceful use than it had ever been previously heard, detailing the grim side of the city rather than its glamorous one. "Manuscript" was also an important work in its focus upon past history and its effects on various characters, an approach that would within a few years become prevalent in Stewart's work. Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway of Fotheringay were among the backup players. ~ Richie Unterberger Zero She Flies Review
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Purchase Zero She Flies CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Al Stewart First Album (Bed-Sitter Images) CD (1967) Bonus Tracks; Reissue
Zero She Flies
$10.45 Personnel: Al Stewart (guitar). Bedsitter Images unveiled a promising but tentative folk-rock singer/songwriter. Al Stewart's songs already displayed his talent for observational storytelling, though at this point he was detailing ordinary lives of British people and autobiographical romance, rather than epic historical incidents. Most of the cuts used a full orchestra, and although the folk-baroque approach worked for some folk-rock artists of the era like Judy Collins, here it seemed ill-conceived. The orchestration was twee, which made the already precious songs seem yet twee-er; Stewart has subsequently expressed regret over the decision to use such production. His work would have sounded better with straightforward ...
| | Al Stewart Modern Times CD (1975) Bonus Tracks
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$10.45 Personnel: Al Stewart (vocals, acoustic guitar); Simon Nicol (acoustic guitar); Stuart Cowell (electric guitar, dobro); Tim Renwick (electric guitar); Isaac Guillory (guitar); Graham Smith (harmonica); Peter ...
| | Al Stewart Love Chronicles CD (1969) Bonus Tracks
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$10.45 Personnel: Al Stewart (guitars); Marvin Prestwick, Jimmy Page, Simon Breckenridge (guitars); Stephen Gray, Phil Phillips (organ); Ashley S. Hutchings, ...
| | Al Stewart Orange CD (1972) Bonus Tracks
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| | Al Stewart Live: Indian Summer CD (1981)
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| | Al Stewart 24 Carrots CD (1980) Bonus Tracks
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$10.45 Personnel includes: Al Stewart (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, synthesizer); Adam Yurman (guitar, background vocals); Jerry McMillan (violin); Robin Williamson (mandocello); Sylvia Woods (Celtic harp); Bryan Savage (alto saxophone, flute); Peter White (keyboards, acoustic & electric guitar, synthesizer); Robert Marlette (keyboards, synthesizer); Robin Lamble (bass, acoustic guitar, percussion, background vocals); Russell Kunkel, Mark Sanders, Jeff Porcaro (drums); Lenny Castro (congas). Recorded at Davlen Studios, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Al Stewart. "Here In Angola," "Pandora," and "Indian ...
| | George Shearing Paper Moon: The Songs Of Nat "King" Cole CD (1995)
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$9.59 Pianist George Shearing re-creates the instrumentation of the classic Nat King Cole trio on this 1995 session, but, rather than try to emulate the original performances, he wisely offers his own perspective on Cole's repertoire. Shearing, who collaborated with Cole on the successful 1961 date Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing Plays, counts Cole as an early influence and inspiration. For these 14 pieces, he combines his own elegant touch, elements of Cole's style ...
| | Opeth Damnation CD (2003)
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$14.59 Opeth: Mikael Akerfeldt (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Peter Lindgren (guitar); Martin Mendez (bass); Martin Lopez (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Steven Wilson (guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes, mellotron, background vocals). Recorded at Nacksuing Studios and Studio Fredman, Gothenberg, Sweden. Personnel: Mikael Åkerfeldt (vocals, guitar); Peter Lindgren (guitar); Martín Mendez (bass guitar); Martin Lopez (drums, percussion); Steven Wilson (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Steven Wilson. Recording information: Nacksving Studios; No Man's Land, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England; Studio Fredman, Gothenbourg, SWE. Photographer: Mick Hutson. Released in 2003, Damnation is easily the most radical departure of Opeth's career. The companion piece to the previous year's Deliverance set, to which it was originally inextricably married (before record company marketing men got their dirty little hands on them), the album is the first to explore the group's non-heavy metal-based songwriting both at length and exclusively. Since all of Opeth's previous outings were specifically conceived for the express purpose of contrasting heavy and light, violent and delicate, black and white, such a uniform presentation would already ...
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| | Electric Diamond Step Beyond CD (2008)
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$16.45 Symphonic orchestra music on new instruments with sensitivity and style, improvisation with progressive rock power reinvents classical music.New Electronic Classical Music: Blending The Best Of The Old With The Best Of What's New. Electric Diamond appeals to progressive rock fans (they do Mussorgsky's "Pictures At An Exhibition") as well as New Agers and Futurists/Technologists."... one of the genre's major talents..." Rolling Stone Magazine"Electric Diamond is a step beyond... A window into the future of music." 20th ...
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