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2007 issued Japanese digitally remastered edition of the 1971 classic fourth album by the British jazz-rock fusion band that revolved around core members Elton Dean, Hugh Hopper, Mike Ratledge and Robert Wyatt. This outing has the members cutting loose on one of the Canterbury quartet's most celebrated recordings. Whether the piece was jazz, fusion or psychedelic, these four gave it their all and the results have influenced countless players in succeeding generations. Soft Machine Fourth Songs | 1. | Teeth | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Kings And Queens | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Fletcher's Blemish | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Virtually Part 1 | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Virtually Part 2 | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Virtually Part 3 | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Virtually Part 4 | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Fourth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rick Wakeman Classical Variations CD (2002)
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| | Rick Wakeman Songs Of The Middle Earth: A Tribute To Lord Of The Rings CD (2002)
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$6.59 Thanks to the timely release of the massive Lord of the Rings movie cycle and perhaps seeing a potentially new and untapped fan market, BMG appropriated material from Rick Wakeman's Heritage Suite and Seven Wonders of the World recordings, retitled the songs based on various names and places in Tolkien's novels, and repackaged this CD to appear as if Wakeman spent time toiling away in his studio to work on a tribute album. This illusion is passed off successfully for casual listeners, but die-hard fans may already own most of this material. Nevertheless, the production ...
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| | Doors Perception CDs (2006) New Packaging
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$56.79 Released during late 2006 in honor of the Doors' 40th anniversary, PERCEPTION is a six-CD/six-DVD box set that not only features all of the legendary Los Angeles rock band's classic albums, but includes rare recordings and video footage on companion bonus discs. Boasting newly remastered sound, the compilation traces the arc of the group's years fronted by the brooding, mercurial Jim Morrison, an undeniably charismatic and compelling performer who boldly announced the arrival of the band on its thrilling first single "Break On Through (To The Other Side)," and later heralded the act's demise on the haunting "Riders on the Storm." In between, the set features other outstanding Doors tracks such as the macabre "People Are Strange," the trippy "Hello, I Love You," the glitter-and-velvet pop tune "Touch Me," and the raucous "Roadhouse Blues," which all showcase Morrison's deep, resonant voice and the rest of the ensemble's tight playing and moody, inventive arrangements. Although many of the rarities will mainly be of interest to Doors diehards (see the unformed "Push Push"), PERCEPTION is an impressively thorough anthology with appeal for anyone intrigued by the proudly rebellious band.
When Rhino began celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Doors 1967 debut LPwhich veteran rock journalist Ben Fong-Torres calls near perfecta cornerstone of the sweeping catalog restoration campaign was the 12-disc box set PERCEPTION. The massive set houses remastered & expanded two-disc CD/DVD digipak editions of the groups six classic studio albums released before lead ...
| | Brave Old World Blood Oranges CD (1999)
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$14.45 On Blood Oranges, Brave Old World combines the technique of classical music, the freedom of jazz, and the untamed spirit of Klezmer into a new Yiddish vernacular. Part of the "New Jewish Music" movement, Brave Old World includes members of the Klezmatics, Klezmer Conservatory Band, and Ry Cooder's band in its lineup, reflecting the group's roots in tradition and experimentation. The album includes traditional songs like "The Tune," "Daybreak," and "Farewell," along with original compositions like "The Tsadik" and "Homeland." ~ Heather Phares
Recorded at Chameleon Studios, Hamburg, Germany in 1997.
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| | Mongolia: Living Music Of The Steppes CD (1997)
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$12.19 Multicultural Media has been releasing relatively exceptional albums of international traditional musics in recent years, and this installment for Mongolia is no exception. The album covers the ensemble music and song of Mongolia, with various bogino duus (short songs) as well as urtin duus (long songs) showcasing the pastoral style of music enjoyed by the Mongolians. Also included are shorter bits showcasing both the traditional instruments in solo works, as well as the fabled khoomi singing, or as more Westernized groups such as Huun Huur Tu have popularized, "throat singing," where the formant of the sound spectrum is shifted to a higher overtone of the fundamental to effectively create a dual tone from the voice. Finally, songs from and/or about Mongols in China are included. Highlights on this album are mainly the shorter bits of instrumental soloing, particularly Nergui's morin khuur solo on "Jonon Qara's Run," Dandram's solo on the shudraga for "Copper and Steel," and the two khoomi pieces by Tserendawah. One last highlight is the long song by Gereltu about Dugureng Zaan, a folk hero wrestler murdered by the Han because he defeated one of their wrestlers. Overall, the album is an exceptional reprise, if a short one, of Mongolian music, and should be checked out by anyone with a leaning towards the Central Asian sound, though it can range from overly complex to drab for the uninitiated. ~ Adam Greenberg
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| | Seij Minus A Less Physical Vortex CD (2007)
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$11.15 A tricky mixture of electronic industrial and orchestral arrangements with a very harsh and dark attitude - far away from the usual elements of club-industrial music - is performed by Seij minus aÇ, a project of the Japanese artist hAj.The name, Seij minus aÇ which is pronounced ‚siege minus sas‘, signifies a "negative" scalar dimension beyond emptiness w/in "desolate silence (seijaku)".The characteristcs of the musical appearance on "Less Physical Vortex" may be described with key words such as complex electronic texture synth beat sound scape texture aggro-noise ethereal. It has emerged from a sole conception/manipulation of hAj associating w/ invisible layers of agony, sorrow, fear, destruction, speed, light and their basis.Since release, "Less Physical Vortex" got very ...
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