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Tell No Tales Music Review Purchase Tell No Tales CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Melvins Bullhead CD (1991)
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$10.75 Released in 1991, the same year as Nirvana's NEVERMIND, the Melvins' BULLHEAD reveals why one of these lauded Washington ...
| | Scorpions Blackout CD (1982)
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$6.49 Blackout was the Scorpions' first majorly successful album, due to its clever ...
| | Melvins Houdini CD (1993)
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$7.99 To essay a concise, surefooted summation of the Melvins' catalog would be reductive at best, and laughable at worst. This is, of course, underground rock's trio of pranksters -- unpredictable and capable of complete musical about-faces in the turn of a measure. That said, Houdini is about as close as one gets to a representative Melvins album, and it vividly captures the band's unreconstructed power, vision, and musical strangeness. During the early-'90s purge of hair rock and candy-footed funk metal, the Melvins, as with many other acts, seemed fair game for a major label in search of another post-Nirvana gold mine. With Kurt Cobain's assistance, the band was snatched up -- and summarily dropped (after three brilliant albums, this being the first) -- by Atlantic. Though Houdini's immediate ...
| | Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon CD (1973)
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$12.59 DARK SIDE OF THE MOON was a benchmark record. It turned the musical world on its ear with a hitherto unseen combination of sounds, and changed things considerably for Pink Floyd. For this project, Pink Floyd resurrected older and unfinished numbers, some of which came from the multitude of soundtracks the band members had previously worked on. The film ZABRISKIE POINT, a study of American materialism ...
| | Judas Priest Stained Class CD (1978)
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$6.75 Principally recorded at Chipping Norton Studios, Cotswold, England in 1978. Includes liner notes by Judas Priest.
Culled from performances on their mammoth 1986 TURBO tour, Judas Priest's second live album, PRIEST...LIVE! was issued one year later. Including some post-BRITISH STEEL songs, PRIEST...LIVE! doesn't quite measure up to their outstanding earlier live album, 1979's UNLEASHED IN THE EAST, but it has its moments.
Unsurprisingly, plenty of selections from the TURBO album are featured, such as "Out in the Cold," "Turbo Lover," and "Parental Guidance," but "Hot Rockin'," "Don't Go," and several '80s Priest classics are noticeably absent. Still, you can't go wrong with inspired versions of such favorites as "Love Bites," "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll," "Electric Eye," "Living After Midnight," and "You've Got Another Thing Coming."
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| | Fates Warning Night On Brocken CD (1984) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.15 A very humble ...
| | Without Rezervation Are You Ready For W.O.R.? CDs (1994)
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| | Kirk Browne Songs Of The Civil War: A Nation Divided CD (1994)
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| | Elvis Presley Sunrise CDs (1999)
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$24.45 SUNRISE is a newly remastered, expanded two-CD version of THE SUN SESSIONS.
Originally released as 1975's THE SUN SESSIONS, SUNRISE is a two-disc compilation of early Elvis Presley material that showcases his work at Sam Phillips' Sun Studios. Here, one can hear the seeds of rock and roll being sown by this son of the South whose extraordinary range belied the fact that ...
| | Rooster CD (2005) Japan
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| | Tonix EP CD (2002)
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$9.29 UPDATED BIO FOR 2006 RELEASE OF AYITI CHERI [MAXI CD SINGLE], 2006Born in suburban Port-au-Prince, (Haiti) songwriter Ralph Chevry, now a resident of New York City, embraces his heritage the most unique way an electronic music fan could, through dancehall infused electronic songs and remixes focusing attention on the tumultuous upheaval that Haitians have endured throughout their history. Since the 2000, Chevry has released an album, an EP and four singles, each of which showcases his unique juxtaposition of upbeat; dancehall rhythms with stimulating politically laced lyrics. Musically, Chevry has stepped away from the typical musical export of Haiti, Kompa, which The Beat magazine took note of saying in a recent review: “after a decade of Haitian dancehall acts trying to sound Jamaican, some folks are starting to get it right and these guys seem to be pulling it off with their own flavor and style.” While Ralph is always a driven musician and spokesman, he found a musical kinship with DJ/Producer Will Taylor while working on his new album, which allowed him to partially hand over the reigns of the production and delve further into his soul for the sentiment behind the new album. “He makes the beats, sets up the instruments and lays down the drum tracks while I arrange and do the vocals,” explains Chevry. While Ralph’s music is upbeat and the many remixes of his singles find themselves safely at home on dance floors across the U.S., his lyrics are those of his political passion and are sung in both the English and Kreyol languages. Kreyol is the native tongue of Haiti and a cousin to the more familiar Louisiana Creole. By using Kreyol and English in his music, Chevry is making an important distinction between his new brand of Haitian music and what has come before as well as expressing support for his ancestral brothers and sisters by singing in the indigenous language, which he takes quite seriously. Ask Chevry about his take on the crisis that faces the people of Haiti and you will get a condensed, albeit fervent, lesson in the countries’ political landscape and what life holds for many of the nation’s Black African majority. He details the class struggle, the corruption that runs rampant throughout the government and military and the interference from foreign interests as all playing a part in the sad state most Haitian families find themselves today. While Ralph had written some of the music to the new album in 2005, he was stymied by the lyrical content. “I couldn’t write anything to it so I just moved on to creating other tracks. January 2006 things changed. Watching BBC news and being aware of the ouster of Haiti’s former president, I knew that an election was coming. Election time in Haiti means, chaos, death and controversy. I was just taking in all this info passively. But, something sparked in me that made me want to write something about ...
| | Sonic Youth Rather Ripped CD (2006) Import
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$27.05 Sonic Youth's turn-of-the-century output has shown a marked focus on the more abstract aspects of the band's sound, as evidenced by, if nothing else, the prolific number of experimental releases on the band's SYR imprint, including the double-album tribute to avant-garde composers, GOODBYE 20TH CENTURY. And while to use the phrase "stylistic departure" is unbefitting of a band with such catholic tastes and influences, the straightforward pop element that marks 2006's RATHER ...
| | Boston Don't Look Back CD (1978) Japan; Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Chuck E Weiss 23RD & Stout CD (2007)
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