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Purchase 200 KM/H In The Wrong Lane CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Owl City Ocean Eyes CD (2009)
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$10.19
| | Zac Brown Foundation CD (2008)
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| | John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas CD (1975)
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$6.09 This 1998 reissue contains 5 bonus tracks (including the previously
unreleased "White Christmas") not included on the original release.
John Denver's music always had a warm, home-spun quality to it, so it isn't surprising that his 1975 holiday effort, Rocky Mountain Christmas, is a wonderfully low-key and friendly Christmas album. Divided between classic carols and new numbers, such as the fine "Aspenglow" and "Christmas for Cowboys," the album is an appealing, pretty record, perfect for late nights by the fireside. The 1998 CD reissue adds five bonus tracks: "Jingle Bells," ...
| | Fleetwood Mac - The Dance DVD (1997)
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$18.95 A 1997 reunion concert of the quintessential ...
| | Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon CD (1973)
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$14.49 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 from a foreigner's perspective, provided "Us and Them" (originally titled "The Violence Sequence"). Waters rewrote "Breathe" ...
| | Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need CDs (2005)
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| | Sun Ra Strange Celestial Road CD (1980)
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$13.89 The band Sun Ra had at the end of the '70s was surely the funkiest he ever had, with electric bassist Steve Clarke (in tandem with upright player Richard Williams) and the twin guitars of Taylor Richardson and Skeeter McFarland. This is the band that recorded the infamous On Jupiter album, and the slightly different band lineup for Sleeping Beauty (recorded just two weeks later) suggests that Strange Celestial Road was recorded between the two, based on the hybrid band lineup. "Celestial Road" kicks things off, where electric bass, arco bass and wah-wah guitar set the stage for a great June Tyson vocal and then solos from John Gilmore, Michael Ray, Sun Ra, and Damon Choice on vibes. "Say" has a great electric bassline and joyous horn charts, and swings mightily with a vaguely Latin rhythm. There's a fine electric guitar solo, as well as some more fantastic playing from Gilmore. Ra's keyboard sounds and soloing are particularly deranged on this album, but never get into the purely noisy realm. "I'll Wait for You" is the real treat of this album, featuring a great mellow groove and wonderful ensemble vocals led by the beautiful June Tyson. There's plenty of fine soloing on this track as well, but the main attraction is the mix by Ra and Michael Ray. There's a dub-like element to the way the instruments and voices are treated and mixed in and out, but this is dub by way of Saturn, and the ...
| | Phil Tagliere Slow CD (2002)
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$10.85 Back in the early '90s, Phil Tagliere was in a promising Los Angeles rock band named Gingersol with his brother Steve. The group had its ups and downs, and the brothers went their separate ways. Steve Tagliere put out a solo album in 1999 before reconstituting Gingersol and releasing two fine discs. After laying low for a while, Phil has finally produced his solo debut, which confirms that the Taglieres are a talented musical family. As its title -- Slow -- suggests, the music here moves at a leisurely pace. Strumming an acoustic guitar, Phil Tagliere performs gentle, quietly sung songs. Initially, the disc feels too modest and demure, but Tagliere's subtly melodic music quickly proves to be quite engaging. He projects a fragile quality, much like Elliott Smith's music; however Smith typically takes his tunes into dark, depressive corners, while Tagliere lets a bit of sunlight into his melancholic bedroom folk-pop tunes. His lyrics often speak of being at the crossroads of uncertainty. He opens "AM" with the line: "it's getting to the point where it comes apart or together." That achingly introspective tune ...
| | Enon In This City CD (2003) Enhanced CD
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$7.49 In This City takes one of the most alluring tracks from Enon's breakthrough album, High Society, and gives it the deluxe treatment, offering three different versions of the song, including the video, along with two previously unreleased songs and additional videos for "Carbonation" and "Pleasure and Privilege." The "Soap Mix" of "In This City" sounds appropriately frothy, emphasizing the bubbly synths that made the original ...
| | Gospel Dream CD (2007)
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| | Bjork Volta CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | La 25 Con El Rock En Las Venas CD (2004)
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| | Brad Billionaire Skizy No More CD (2008)
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$11.39 Formerly known as Brad Skizy. Dropped the Skizy off the back end because it project a grimey, sneaky, untrustworthy sense of character. Originally from North Chicago, ILL a.k.a the NO GO. Moved to Wisconsin 2 years before the Bears won the Super Bowl in 1985. Rapped in High School, my rap name was Skinny G, then changed to G Ski, I formed a group called Continuos Play. Me and a friend named Mc Wilo rapped over house music and cassette tape instrumentals. Quit the music got caught up in Life. Hit hard times in 1996, broke, no money, and could hardly afford to pay the rent. Started writing songs to keep my mind off the reality of things. Was introduced to a gentlemen Robert "Short" Brown. We got on the subject of music. I ...
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