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Gus & Frank So Entertaining Songs | 1. | So Entertaining [Radio Edit] |
| 2. | Girls Make Me Nervous |
| 3. | So Entertaining [Album Version] |
| 4. | Tease Me [Fake Live Version] |
| 5. | So Entertaining [Original Demo] |
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Purchase So Entertaining CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer Seasons In The Abyss CD (1990)
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$8.99 (MP3 Available for Download) Slayer built a rabid following with faster-than-light thrash metal, eerie, disturbing lyrics, and bassist/singer Tom Araya's screamed vocals. 1986's REIGN IN BLOOD, a blinding metal classic that clocked in at below a half hour in length and was produced by Rick Rubin, put the band on the metal map. Although Slayer was a bunch of longhairs, it wasn't uncommon to see hardcore skinheads slamming away at the band's shows. But 1988's SOUTH OF HEAVEN alienated many of Slayer's punk fans, as the group slowed their speed metal to a Black Sabbath-like crawl.
1990's SEASONS IN THE ABYSS follows its predecessor's formula. The album was embraced by metal-heads everywhere, eventually earning Slayer its first gold-certified record. The furious opening "War Ensemble" is a throwback to Slayer's earlier speed metal direction, while the album-closing title track is a murky, swarming chunk of metal. Other standouts include the chilling "Dead Skin Mask," which dealt lyrically with notorious killer Ed Gein, "Blood Red," "Expendable Youth," "Hallowed Point," and "Skeletons of Society." For fans of extreme-metal, it doesn't get any better than Slayer's SEASONS IN THE ABYSS.
Recorded at Hit City West, Hollywood Sound, California and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California.
Slayer: Tom Araya (vocals, bass); Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King (guitar); Dave Lombardo (drums).
| | Metallica King Nothing (1997)
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$4.19 Audio Mixer: Randy Staub .
Recording information: Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (08/04/1996).
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
| | Rob Thomas New York Christmas (2003)
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$6.29 (MP3 Available for Download) Track Listing of songs: A New York Christmas;
| | Sybersound Party Tyme Karaoke: Standards CD (2000)
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| | Sleater-Kinney Get Up CD (1999)
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$21.59  In early 1999, Sleater-Kinney issued this three-song CD single just prior to the release of The Hot Rock. And as that album's most atypical-sounding track, "Get Up" is perhaps the most surprising choice for the album's sole single. Which doesn't mean it's an ill-made decision -- the song is excellent -- but anyone familiar with the trio would probably find that song (which, at times, sounds uncomfortably similar to Sonic Youth's "Tunic") to be unrepresentative of the album as a whole. The single's two additional tracks, the otherwise unreleased "By the Time You're Twenty-Five" and "Tapping," are more representative of the band's sound, and were recorded during the studio sessions for The Hot Rock. Here, "Twenty-Five" unfortunately loses some of its blistering live energy, whereas ...
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| | Dean Fraser Retrospect CD (1999)
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$12.65 (MP3 Available for Download) Dean Fraser's fifth album for VP Records, Retrospect, features 12 melodic and reflective ballads, including "Pure Delight" and "Astro Mental Sax." Pieces like "Mento in Sax" and "Heavy Loads" confirm his place as one of Jamaica's finest brass players. ~ Heather Phares
Musicians: Dean Fraser (horns); Winston "BoPee" Bowen, Maurice Gordon, Leebert "Gibby" Morrison (guitar); Nambo Robinson, David Madden (horns); Raymond "Bowie" McLaughlin, Paul "Wrong Move" Crosdale (keyboards); Micheal Fletcher, Donald Dennis (bass); Sly Dunbar, O.D., Melbourne "Uncle Dusty" Miller, Paul Kastick (drums); Paul "Limey" Murray, Dalton Browne, Leba Hibbert Thomas (background vocals).
Personnel: Dean Fraser (horns); Dalton Browne, Leba ...
| | Ella Fitzgerald Dto CDs (2002) (Import)
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$18.29 This eponymous collection from the Past Perfect label collects 37 performances from Ella Fitzgerald's time with the Decca label during the late '30s and '40s -- a period where she was blooming but not yet in full flower. It's also a period that's been surveyed hundreds of times since the beginning of the LP era, and the sound is closer to fair than perfect. With just a few exceptions, ballads and standards are the order of the day, including "How High the Moon," "Oh, Lady Be Good," and "I'm Beginning to See the Light." ~ John Bush
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Danny Perri, Dave Barbour, Everett Barksdale, Hy White, Carl Hogan (guitar); Heine Beau, Bill Stegmeyer (clarinet, alto saxophone); Hank D'Amico (clarinet); George Koenig, Paul Bardon, Bill Holcombe, Eddie Caine, Arthur Baker, Sid Cooper, George Dorsey, Hymie Schertzer, Milt Yaner (alto saxophone); Dick Jacobs, Fred Williams, Eddie Johnson , Sid Rubin, John Lesko, Stuart Anderson, Jack Dumont, Jack Greenberg, Jerry Jerome, Al Klink, Harold Feldman, Art Drellinger (tenor saxophone); Eddie Shomer, Milton Chatz, Dave McRae , Manny Albam (baritone saxophone); Tony Faso, Carl Poole, Louis Ruggiero, Leonard Graham, Larry Neil, George Bardon, Ernie Englund, Aaron Izenhall, Paul Webster , Randy Brooks , Taft Jordan, Jimmy Nottingham, Bernie Privin, Charlie Shavers (trumpet); Henderson Chambers, Frank Howard, Alfonso King, William Pritchard, Harry Brooks, Jack Satterfield, Al Grey, Bobby ...
| | Vashti Bunyan Lookaftering CD (2005)
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$12.09 (MP3 Available for Download) Touted in the late 1960s as a promising British folk artist, singer/songwriter Vashti Bunyan faded into obscurity after her 1970 debut, JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY. Encouraged by that record's warmly received 2000 reissue and a growing number of admiring young artists--including Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and Adem--Bunyan unveiled a new album in 2005, aided by the aforementioned performers. The result is a warm, inviting set of songs that showcases Bunyan's delicate voice and, like much of Nick Drake's work, succeeds in being spare and lush at the same time.
Arrangers: Vashti Bunyan; Max Richter .
Personnel: Vashti Bunyan; Marcelo DeOliviera (guitar); Kevin Barker, Otto Hauser (electric guitar); Adem (autoharp, harmonium); Ian Burdge, Gillon Cameron, John Mercalfe, Frances Dewar, Fiona Brice (strings); Max Richter (recorder, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Mellotron, ...
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| | 100 Favourite Nursery Rhymes & Songs 100 Favourite Nursery Rhymes & Songs CD (2006) (Import)
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$7.59 (MP3 Available for Download) Track Listing of songs: London Bridge Is Falling Down; It's Raining, It's Pouring; Rain Rain Go Away; She Sells Sea Shells; Oranges And Lemons; Twinkle Twinkle Little Star; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe; Rock-A-Bye Baby; Peter Piper; Incy Wincy Spider; Ring A Ring O'Roses; Punch ; Judy; Man On The Moon, The; Monday's Child Is Fair Of Face; Roses Are Red; Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor; Here We Go Looby Loo; Solomon Grundy; See A Pin Pick It Up; Red Sky At Night; Bye ...
| | Celibidache Berlin 1946-1947 CD (2006) (Import)
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$15.75 Track Listing of songs: Haydn, Sym. no. 94, I. Adagio-Vivace assai; Haydn, Sym. no. 94, II. Andante; Haydn, Sym. no. 94, III. Menuett-Trio. Allegro molto; Haydn, Sym. no. 94, IV. Finale. Allegro di molto; Gliere, Concerto for Coloratura Soprano and Orchestra, Andante; Gliere, Concerto for Coloratura Soprano and Orchestra, Allegro; Shostakovich, Sym. no. 9 in E#-, I. Allegro; Shostakovich, Sym. no. 9 in E#-, II. Moderato; Shostakovich, ...
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