| | Company CD - Import Company Discography of CDs
Company Songs | 1. | Thank You For The Old Songs (DISC 01) |
| 2. | Precious And Few |
| 3. | Just A Love Song |
| 4. | Goodbye Columbus (1969 OST "Goodbye Columbus") |
| 5. | Hardcore Poetry |
| 6. | What Would They Say (1976 Tv-Ost "Boy In A Plastic Bubble") |
| 7. | Heaven On The Seventh Floor |
| 8. | I'll Take Care Of You |
| 9. | Traces |
| 10. | Distant Shores |
| 11. | Prelude: "Sunflower" Love Theme From 'Sunflower' / The Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye |
| 12. | Reprise: Thank You For The Old Songs |
| 13. | Prelude: Thank You For The Old Songs (Recycle Deluxe Theme) (DISC 02) |
| 14. | Great Day - The Getaway |
| 15. | Trying To Say Goodbye |
| 16. | Afraid For Love To Fade |
| 17. | Love Conquers All |
| 18. | You Changed My Life In A Moment |
| 19. | I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love |
| 20. | A Samba Song |
| 21. | Way We Planned It, The |
| 22. | Where Is It I Belong |
| 23. | I Got Caught Dancing Again |
| 24. | City Of Angels |
| 25. | Worst That Could Happen |
| 26. | Epilogue: Thank You For The Old Songs (Recycle Deluxe Theme) |
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Purchase Company CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rodrigo Y Gabriela 11:11 CDs (2009) Digipak
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$12.09 The very first moments of Rodrigo y Gabriela's sophomore effort, 11:11, hit the listener cold in the face, and not just because of the amazing guitar playing. Sure, it's there, but it's what anyone who heard the duo's astonishing debut would expect. No, it's the sound of the record: immediate, forceful, crystalline; it's in-your-face compelling and impossible to ignore. 11:11 features 11 new compositions, dedicated to 11 musical artists (not all guitarists, either) who have had an influence on the duo. Recorded in Ixtapa, Mexico, the set was self-produced with the exception of two cuts, which were co-produced with John Leckie. Throughout, Rodrigo y Gabriela showcase their ...
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| | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Chuck Berry CD (1999)
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$9.69 Recorded between May 21, 1955 and March 26, 1964. Includes liner notes by Joseph F. Laredo.
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studios, No. Hollywood, California).
This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series.
Rock & roll ground zero, which is to say that Chuck Berry may not have invented the music (there being no first rock record any more than there's a first romantic novel) but he definitely invented its grammar (comparisons with D. W. Griffith are thus totally appropriate). A one-CD, 11-song collection clearly doesn't do justice to the man's oeuvre, but there's nothing here that's less than classic, with the exception of his 1972 novelty hit "My Ding-a-Ling." ...
| | John Martyn One World CD (1977) Deluxe Edition
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$22.09 Readers should get one matter out of the way immediately -- this rather mysterious and cryptically annotated double-CD set from Prism Records is not comprised of tracks from John Martyn's 1977 Island album of the same name. Rather, according to its own very small-print annotation, it assembles 27 tracks recorded at Woodhall in 1994, and that's as much hard information as there is here about this set's origins. This is Martyn at his most musically diverse, with various progressive and world music influences, and even elements of soul woven throughout his familiar folk-rooted style, presented here with full amplification and (mostly) a small band accompaniment -- only "John Wayne," the closer for the set, gets into a really big-scale sound at its end. The content is all well-recorded and offers material ranging across a couple of decades of Martyn's history, encompassing several stylistic phases, but one wishes there were more information about the actual recordings and their origins and circumstances -- and especially about the live version of "Easy Blues" late on Disc Two (which, one assumes, is the same cut that opens the John Martyn Live CD from Artful), the parent company of Prism Platinum. As to the musical content, the fact that "Big Muff" and "One World," as well as "Dealer," which are spread all over these two CDs, also happen to be the finest pieces on this set -- though it should be said that everything here is worth hearing -- also speaks to the debt that this collection (whatever its origins) owes to the Island One World album. ~ Bruce Eder
After Sunday's Child, John Martyn took an extended break from studio recording. By late 1975, feeling he was close to going "completely round the bend," he had also stopped touring. To put some distance between himself and the pressures of the business and to recoup his creative energies, he went to Jamaica. There, after meeting dub producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, Martyn sat in on sessions by other artists and contributed to Burning Spear's Man in the Hills. Martyn returned to the U.K. reinvigorated and began recording One World in summer 1977. Produced by Island boss Chris Blackwell and featuring Dave Pegg, Morris Pert, John Stevens, Danny Thompson, and Steve Winwood, among others, One World combines the experimental tendencies of 1973's Inside Out and the more conventional song structures of Sunday's Child. While tracks like "Couldn't Love You More," "Smiling Stranger," and "Certain Surprise" display some continuity with the rootsy, jazzy folk-rock of Martyn's previous albums, this record has a stronger commercial feel than his earlier work, crossing over into pop territory. Especially memorable in that regard is the electrified swagger of "Big Muff," a number co-written by Perry that would become one of Martyn's live staples. But One World's understated explorations of mood are even more compelling; the experimental nature of dub -- of which Perry was a legendary exponent -- clearly resonated with Martyn. Since the early '70s, he had displayed a keen ear for sonic manipulation, using effects like Echoplex and a phase shifter to craft drifting, hypnotic textures. Here, the lazy title track and the synth-pulsing "Small Hours" exemplify Martyn's knack for mesmerizing, smoky grooves. Those looser, atmospheric numbers notwithstanding, most of One World signals the more slick pop direction John Martyn would take in the '80s starting with Grace & Danger (and with increasingly mixed results). [In 2005, Island released a Deluxe Edition of One World that included five live tracks ...
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$16.19 Gardenian is another spawn of the Swedish metal community who deliver a huge dose of solid melodic death metal. Both of their albums released for Nuclear Blast' Soulburner and Sindustries' received an impressive number of positive reviews over the years, but eventually Gardenian never did get the acclaim they deserved. This double re'issue is a perfect opportunity to get to know one of the most talented groups ever to emerge on the Gothenburg scene! The group did not last long and eventually Gardenian ...
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