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Purchase Lost Album CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Owl City Ocean Eyes CD (2009)
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| | Winter's Solstice: Silver Anniversary Edition CD (2001) Silver Anniversary Edt
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$6.15 This is part of Windham Hill Records "A Winter Solstice" series.
One of the most well known productions of the Windham Hill label, which basically invented new age music but prefers the term "contemporary instrumental," has been the WINTER'S SOLSTICE series. Perhaps inspired by the season-based ...
| | 2562 Unbalance CD (2009)
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| | Delerium Chimera CDs (2003) Enhanced CD
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| | Ben Frost By The Throat CD (2009)
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$13.58 With 2007's Theory of Machines, composer Ben Frost combined academically constructed electro-acoustic music, doom metal, post-rock drones, and minimal classical touches with strings and piano. It was a difficult yet clearly intoxicating listening experience. The melding of clinical technology and human elements -- i.e., real instruments -- as a way of bringing the listener in made it nearly unbearable, but so utterly original that it compelled one to engage it. The only act close to this was Coil at their early best. By the Throat is, if anything, even more so, though the manner of construction is very different -- even if ...
| | Assemblage 23 Spark CD (2009)
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$5.69 Audio Mixer: Tom Shear.
| | Paris Slim Bleedin' Heart CD (1996)
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$13.85 The album opens with a collaboration with long-time friend Joe Louis Walker, who also co-produced. Walker contributes a jaw-dropping bottleneck guitar part to this electric country blues piece, which reflects the general direction of Paris Slim's current work. Another original song, "If You Dig Me...", rocks to a West Side boogie guitar riff over a country two-step and features the lead guitar of Paris Slim's mentor and most direct influence, Texas bluesman Sonny Rhodes. The songwriter on this one is former Robert Cray band-member Tim Kaihatsu who also offers the lyrics to "Too Hot In Here", a swamp/funk rocker featuring the grungy alto saxophone of The Lords Of Outland's Rent Romus. In a more traditional vein is Slim's tribute to the great Chicago slide guitarists, most particularly Hound Dog Taylor, on the ripping "Doggin' The Dog". On the latter, Slim used Hound Dog's very own Teisco 4 pick-up guitar and applied an anarchistic mix, showcasing the hard-swinging rhythm section and Steve Lucky's merciless piano attitude. "Hit The Road And Ride", with its rumba-with-a-back-beat groove and Magic Sam-influenced tremolo guitar, is possibly the first blues song ever recorded to deal with the artists's resentment of the Answering Machine. As we get near the end of the album, the mood becomes resolutely darker. The obscure Johnny Otis-Mel Walker song "The Candle's Burnin' Low" receives a swamp blues treatment, where the true star is Kelvin Dixon, for his offering of the most uninhibited drum track ever put down this side of Ted Harvey. The primal, hypnotic "No Escapin' From The Blues" descends directly from John Lee Hooker's historical Detroit works of the 1950's. A hookeresque guitar moans on one side of the track over a one-chord drone, while the Buddy Guy/Freddie King influenced lead guitar answers the vocal. The mighty rhythm section of veteran blues bassist Johnny Ace and drummer John Hanes steals the show here, furnishing the organic, hard-rocking, Mississippi Delta-meets-The-Jimi Hendrix Experience beat. The album closes with an rowdier,alternate mix of "If You Dig Me..." featuring a different Sonny Rhodes guitar solo, complete with over-dubbed crowd noises. "An absolute corker... Slim is a natural, on accomplished vocalist, superb guitarist and splendid songwriter. Long respected as a Bay Area bluesman's bluesman, this French ex-patriot, aka Frank Goldwasser, has honed his guitar, harmonica and vocal chops in the deep Oakland sounds of Sonny ...
| | Elton John Reg Strikes Back CD (1988) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$12.65 Shortly after his 41st birthday, Elton John (a.k.a. Reg Dwight), released REG STRIKES BACK. At this particular juncture in life, the decision was made to auction off all costumes and props collected and worn at shows over the years. Using the layout of these items as an album cover, the contents within proved to be EJ's most successful album of the late '80s. Driven by the elegantly wrought "A Word In Spanish" and the pounding piano of "I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That," REG found Elton John sounding no worse for wear, surrounded by an assortment of guests.
Along with old stalwarts Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson, guests included Pete Townshend on "Town Of Plenty," jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard on ...
| | Guitar Rock: Guitar Thunder CD (1998)
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| | Cafe Del Mar, Vol. 7 CD (2000)
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$12.15 The Cafe del Mar series of compilations is inspired by a cafe of the same name in Ibiza, centered around sunset watching, and also, like much of Ibiza, club music. The ambient ...
| | Herbie Mann Gagaku & Beyond/Astral Island CDs (2001)
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| | Orbital Altogether CDs (2001)
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| | Mapstation Way To Find The Day CD (2004) (Import) Germany
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