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This pro-shot concert is a sight to see, with blazing guitar solos, pounding drums, and jaw dropping performances of the band's hit singles. Included is a DVD and audio CD.
1. Railroad Man
2. Wishing Well
3. I Got A Line On You
5. Sunshine Again
6. Every Man Should Know
8. Left Turn On A Red Light
9. On The Run
10. Guitar Solos
11. Rollin' & Tumblin'
13. Train, Train
14. Highway Song
15. Good Morning
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4. Baby Blue
7. Fox Chase
12. Fly Away Purchase Train Train CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Blackfoot Siogo CD (1983)
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$10.49 Blackfoot was always the heaviest of the great Southern rock movement, and on Siogo(reputedly either a Native American word for "closeness" or a crude groupie acronym, probably the latter) the boys try to break into the metal market and regain their brief hold on American audiences. Staunch metallists will recognize the touch of producer Al Nalli (from Axe's similarly excellent Nemesis) and a new bit of European muscle from Uriah Heep's Ken Hensley on the keyboards. Although cliched throughout, powerful performances ...
| | Blackfoot Highway Song Live CD (1982)
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$10.49 Like their Native American ancestors before them, the members of Blackfoot must have known what it felt like to be exiled from their homeland. Only, rather than being forced into an Indian reservation, the world's first all-Native American hard rock band found itself trying to scrape together a good wage across the pond, where U.K. audiences couldn't seem to get enough of its uniquely metallic, Skynyrd-derived Southern rock. Despite experiencing diminishing returns in the good ol' U.S. of A., all three of their studio albums for Atco had been warmly embraced here, leading to nearly two years of incessant touring. Such acclaim eventually led to demands for a live album, which the band duly recorded with the help of the Rolling Stones' mobile ...
| | Molly Hatchet Locked And Loaded CDs (2003)
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$12.39 They're not as universally known or respected as Lynyrd Skynyrd are, but Southern rockers Molly Hatchet have been on the road for nearly as long and continue to ...
| | Robin Trower - Living Out Of Time DVD (2005)
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| | Rainbow - Live In Munich 1977 DVD (1977) DTS Sound
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| | Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster: Live CD (2007) With DVD
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$13.65 They may not have scaled the same heights as Lynyrd Skynyrd, but Molly Hatchet remain major proponents of the Southern rock sound (or perhaps more fittingly, Southern metal sound). While their studio albums have been known to pack quite a wallop, many of their fans will attest that there's nothing like experiencing Molly Hatchet on-stage, with the Marshalls cranked to the max. And their 2007 CD/DVD concert set, Flirtin' with Disaster Live, certainly proves that the group is still all about the concert experience. But don't be misled by its title -- this is not a song-for-song replication of the group's most popular studio effort, 1979's Flirtin' with Disaster (why its title is modeled after ...
| | Michael Allen Harrison Golden Child CD (2000)
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| | Women & Songs: Beginnings, Vol. 2 CDs (2001) Import
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| | Landing Fade In/Fade Out CD (2002) Extended Play
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| | Tighten Up Vol. 5 CD (1971) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.65 Arguably the most diverse of the entire Tighten Up series, the fifth volume swings from the seminal to the surreal, from politics to puffed-up pop. The seminal first, and few songs were more so than the Wailers' "Duppy Conqueror," one of their most classic cuts. Delroy Wilson's "Better Must Come" was equally so, and became a rallying cry for the oppressed before Jamaica's left-wing PNP party took it for their theme song as they swept into office in the 1972 election. If that single merely hinted at politics, Clancy Eccles' "Rod of Correction" is positively obtuse to outsiders, but its religious references were really a thinly veiled show of support for the PNP. Elsewhere, "Know Far I" is a premonition of dread to come and aptly illustrates the growing importance of the Rastafarian religion to the Jamaican music scene. As for the surreal, the Dynamites' cover of Alan Sherman's novelty hit "Hello Mudda" wins this category, aided by its extraordinarily out-of-place lush arrangement. Jimmy London of the Inspirations offers up a not-quite-inspired take of "Bridge Over Troubled Water"; better is Julien's (aka Judy Mowatt) soulful stab at "Joy to the World." The Chosen Few provide some great island twists to "Shaft," while Jackie Edwards & Julie Anne turn back the clock with a delectable "In Paradise"; the reggae beat is modern, but the vocal arrangement pure rocksteady. Dennis Alcapone heralds the arrival of the DJ superstars with "Ripe Cherry," a version of Eric Donaldson's hit "Cherry Oh Baby." Errol Dunkley ...
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$13.29 | | Loreena McKennitt Book Of Secrets CD (1997)
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$18.99 Canadian singer/composer Loreena McKennitt is self-managed, self-produced, and the head of her own internationally successful record label, Quinlan Road. In a recording career spanning nearly two decades, McKennitt's "eclectic Celtic" music has won critical acclaim worldwide and gold, platinum and multi-platinum sales awards in fifteen countries across four continents.Born in the province of Manitoba, Canada, Loreena moved to Stratford, Ontario, Canada in 1981, where she still resides. She has acted and sung in, and composed music for, Stratford Festival of Canada productions ranging from ...
| | Sunray Records' Bachelorette Party CD (2002)
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