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In may 2007 song bmg are releasing the remastered single disc highlights album of 'the war of the worlds', the original version of which has long been a mainstay of the jeff wayne catalogue. The live show of 'the war of the worlds' will come to australia in september "with an australian cast of major recording artists", including shannon noll in the lead role. War Of The Worlds: Highlights Music War Of The Worlds Highlights War Of The Worlds: Highlights Songs | 1. | 1. Eve Of The War - Justin Hayward |
| 2. | 2. Horsell Common And The Heat Ray - Jo Partridge |
| 3. | 3. Forever Autumn - Justin Hayward |
| 4. | 4. Fighting Machine - Jeff Wayne |
| 5. | 5. Thunderchild - Chris Thompson |
| 6. | 6. Red Weed - Jeff Wayne |
| 7. | 7. Spirit Of Man - Phil Lynott & Julie Covington |
| 8. | 8. Dead London - Jeff Wayne |
| 9. | 9. Brave New World - David Essex |
| 10. | 10. The Spirit Of Man 2007 (Bonus Track) |
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$15.89 More times than not, Columbia/Legacy's Essential collections are stellar overviews. Boasting a two-and-a-half-hour running time and 38 songs hand-picked by Al himself, THE ESSENTIAL "WEIRD AL" YANKVIC is yet another well-executed title in the series. Encompassing 12 albums, the double-disc set starts from the beginning of Al's career, with "Another One Rides the Bus," his live "Another One Bites the Dust" parody from the Dr. Demento show in 1980, and it gradually chronicles up to the R. Kelly-influenced "Trapped in the Drive-Thru" from 2006's STRAIGHT OUTA LYNWOOD. Most of Al's big parodies are highlighted here ("Eat It," "I Lost on Jeopardy," "Yoda," "Like a Surgeon," "Fat") -- as well as some choice deep cuts, like the ripping accordion medley "Polkas on 45," the opening theme from UHF, and a smattering of absurd originals ("Albuquerque," "Dare to Be Stupid," "You Don't Love Me Anymore," and "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota"). All of these ...
| | Loudon Wainwright, III High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project CDs (2009)
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$15.19 Charlie Poole (1892-1931) was a hard-living, plain-singing, banjo-picking raconteur, amateur baseball player, mill worker, boozer, and bootlegger whose name may not be as well known as, say, Jimmie Rodgers or the Carter Family, but who nonetheless helped define what country music later became. Loudon Wainwright built this album around both old songs associated with Poole and new ones that help move the Poole story forward for today's world. Poole was not primarily a songwriter; he took what he heard elsewhere and bent it to his will. But he had an inimitable populist style, a whole ...
| | Deer Hunters Deer Camp Songs CD (1997)
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| | God Bless Tiny Tim: The Complete Reprise Recordings CDs (2006)
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$57.09 When he burst into public recognition in 1968, people either regarded Tiny Tim as a lovable wacko, or simply a wacko; though Tim's eccentricity seemed both charming and oddly appropriate in the wake of the Summer of Love, despite his long hair and beatific attitude, he was no hippie, but instead an amateur archivist of American popular song who made it his life's crusade to remind people about the joys of the Tin Pan Alley era. In his own odd way, Tiny Tim was one of the first artists of the rock era to celebrate the notion of the Great American songbook, though his fondness for a warbling falsetto delivery, his thrift-store wardrobe, his slightly fey personality, and his championing of the ukulele as his favored means of accompaniment was every bit as anomalous in 1968 as it would be today. While Tiny Tim was (principally) marketed as a novelty act and treated as a joke by many who presented him to the public (one of his most frequent television platforms was on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In), Tim wasn't kidding -- he loved and lived for this music, and he performed it in a historically accurate manner, remaining true to his ...
| | Parmiggiano, Pasquale & Rosina Calabrian 101 CD (2007)
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| | Sibling Revelry: The Best Of The Smothers Brothers CD (1998)
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| | Jeff Wayne Raconteur: Show Biz CDs (2000)
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| | Terje Rypdal Waves CD (1978)
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| | Rodney Carrington Live! C'Mon Laugh You Bastards CD (2001)
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| | Buck-Tick Kyokuto I Love You CD (2002) Import
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| | Jonah Smith CD (2006)
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$11.89 Mixing blue-eyed soul vocals with swampy Southern Americana, Jonah Smith taps into a distinctive and inviting singer/songwriter groove on his nationally distributed debut for the Relix label (he has two previous indie records). The sound is similar to that of the Band, reinforced by the appearance of that group's organist/horn player, Garth Hudson. Even though Hudson only officially contributes to one track, his presence looms large over the project. Still, this is very much Smith's album, and it is his songs and especially his warm voice -- somewhat like a combination of the Band's Levon Helm and Richard Manuel -- that makes these tunes come alive. Most songs ride a midtempo rhythm, barely breaking a sweat but connecting by sheer melodic force and Smith's charming, low-key singing. There is also a touch of Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection in the rootsy sound. The production and especially the sympathetic horn charts support the songs in supple and subtle ways. "Everything Is New," in particular, ...
| | Nectarphonic Satellite CD (2006)
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$10.15 Nectarphonic was born out of the philosophy that less is more. With an atmospheric, groove approach, the songs sound like Portishead and The Cocteau Twins had carnal knowledge. Created in the summer of 1999, the band believes that space within music is crucial and that what is "not" played is as important as what "is" played.Residing in Los Angeles, California, the band decided ...
| | Junichi Inagaki 25 Shunen Best Rainy Voce CD (2007) (Import)
$40.75 | | Chi Mcclean Something Out There CD (2008)
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$18.99 Chi McClean was born and raised in New York before heading out to California in a beat up truck looking for a change. Settling in San Francisco, he began to develop an honest, introspective approach to his songwriting that ultimately formed the building blocks for his new release, "Something Out There".Chi writes acoustic rock songs marked by a haunting ...
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