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Purchase Goodbye Blue Monday CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Adam Lambert For Your Entertainment CD (2009)
Goodbye Blue Monday album
$11.18 With Adam Lambert, American Idol finally got a finalist who was completely, utterly contemporary, aware of what's hip in music and culture and aware of how music is made and consumed in 2009, never seeming to try to follow fads or set trends, just embodying the time. Mercifully, he came in second to Kris Allen, for if he came in first he may have had to tame his self-styled glamazon ways. A second place finish allowed Lambert to come out of the closet and indulge in his penchant for theater on his debut, For Your Entertainment -- which isn't quite the same thing as camp, for if Adam Lambert is anything, he's earnest about his dress-up, never winking at the audience because he doesn't think there's much funny about his glitter and mascara: that's just what pop stars are supposed to do. He's learned that by listening to his stacks of Queen and Bowie records, from watching old MTV videos on YouTube, from living in a present that always competes with the ever-present past, so he takes it all at face value, mixing up arena rock guitars, new wave, disco, operatic overdubs with a constant electro pulse, glassy modern R&B, and the vague Euro strains of new millennium teen pop. All this makes For Your Entertainment very, very modern in a way few mainstream pop albums ...
| | Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense DVD (1984) Widescreen
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$24.09 Those who aren't familiar with the work of seminal 1980s band The Talking Heads may find themselves becoming instant fans after viewing this incredibly entertaining concert film. It starts with David Byrne stepping out alone on empty stage with an acoustic guitar to sing "Psycho Killer." The rest of the musicians follow one by one and the stage gradually fills to bursting with powerful, ...
| | Bon Jovi The Circle CDs (2009) With DVD
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$15.55 Bon Jovi's 2007 effort, ...
| | Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live From Austin, Texas DVD (1983)
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| | Doors Live In New York CDs (2009) Box Set; Special Edition
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$69.50 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: JANUARY 17, 1970 FIRST SHOW: Start Of Show; Roadhouse Blues; Ship Of Fools; Break On Through; Tuning/Breather; Peace Frog; Blue Sunday; Alabama Song; Back Door Man; Love Hides; Five To One; Tuning/Breather; Who Do You Love; Little Red Rooser; Money; Tuning/Breather; Light My Fire; More, More, More; Soul Kitchen; End Of Show; DISC 2: JANUARY 17, 1970 SECOND SHOW: Start Show 2; Jim "How Ya Doing?"; Roadhouse Blues; ...
| | Irish Tenors The Irish Tenor Christmas CD (2009)
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| | Sugar Copper Blue CD (1992)
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$10.15 This version of COPPER BLUE is limited to 2500 ...
| | Eric Johnson Ah Via Musicom CD (1990)
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$11.39 After being overlooked ...
| | Vitamin String Quartet String Quartet Tribute To Sarah Mclachlan CD (2002)
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$13.45 The String Quartet Tribute to Sarah Mclachlan features nine of the ethereal Canadian performer's songs, focusing on material from the 1993 breakthrough Fumbling Towards Ecstacy and its 1997 follow-up, Surfacing. The versions here are performed on violin, viola, cello, and bass, and do not feature vocals. The music lends itself relatively well to this format, though the songs do suffer a bit in the mood department without McLachlan's distinctive voice to guide them. "Sweet Surrender" is a standout, as is ...
| | Lord Sterling Weapon Of Truth CD (2002)
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$8.99 Weapon of Truth-11 songs constructed to take the listener through flowing worlds of static confusion and visceral truth. A holy tabernacle of amplification errecting sonic alters where songs are not only heard but also felt. Traditional blues progressions are gutted and fused with non-traditional fury, exposing the raw nerve of their design. These are not the meanderings of sub-models strumming away to produce a retro sound to match their British explosion haircuts. These are the sounds of kingdoms collapsing, these are the songs of those ready to explode. This is a hard and loud musical cleansing. Drawing influences anywhere from Blind Willie Johnson to Black Flag, Lord Sterling have written the soundtrack for the new millennium. Weapon of Truth is an album that took close to a year to make and will send some heading for the hills while others will rejoice in all its glory. "This comes highly recommended to anyone disillusioned with the endless stream of Kyuss/Sabbath clones clogging up a once vital scene"James Sherr - 4 K review from Kerrang Dec. 2002Stoner Rock Chick.com reviewReviewed by: Nick MucWhat's interesting about Lord Sterling is their complete and utter originality. Hailing from the mighty New Jersey scene that spawned Monstermagnet and all its brethren, I was half expecting some sort of doomy southern space blues guitar thing. This is definitely not the case with this debut record for Rubric Records "Weapon Of Truth" - a disc that has completely Caught me off guard with its disturbing, dream-like melodies, its thought provoking lyrics and its fresh improvised punk/rock and roll flair."Weapon Of Truth" starts off the disc immediately setting themselves aside from the stoner rock tag, sounding as if they had more in common with Iggy than Ozzy. The punk influences can be found in abundance here, although Lord Sterling doesn't beat you over the head with them. The tasteful and subtle nods to the MC5 and Rollins-era Black Flag combined with some progressive Tool-like song structures has this one constantly growing on me. Check out "Blues on Mars", a moody track with some of the busiest bass lines I've heard in a long while. It also has a real improvised feel with Mike Schweigert (formerly of Daisycutter) laying down some beauty guitar work. No that's not Henry Rollins on vocals, although at times Bink Ryan is a dead ringer for him. Take for instance "Dead In Orbit", a slowish trippy jam that has Bink matching Rollins' authoritative shout/whisper vocal delivery, and the band busting out their musical chops with a vengeance. "Earthling" is a flat out rocker from the start, and probably the most conventional Lord Sterling gets on this. In fact, ...
| | International Noise Conspiracy First Conspiracy CD (2001) (Import) Canada
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| | Hachidai Nakamura CD (2004) Japan
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| | Snoop Dogg Welcome To The Church CD (2008) (Import)
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