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From crude black metal to finessed industrial electronics, Samael's long and not always smooth career path has left many fans upset and stranded by the roadside -- especially due to the erratic qualities of 1999's electro-metal hangover Eternal (a rude awakening after the euphoric genius of 1996's Passage) and the radical trip-hop departures of 2004's otherwise impressive Reign of Light. With their seventh long-player, 2007's Solar Soul, the Swiss quartet appeared to be striving to achieve some kind of historical balance between all of these disparate styles. As a result, numbers like "Promised Land," "Valkyries' New Ride," and the title track see the band re-injecting some of the analog metal elements of early-day efforts into its still thoroughly digital aesthetic, thus rendering those songs at once inventive and worthy of a good headbang. Unfortunately, another fair portion of Solar Soul's songs, such as the slow-poke "Alliance," "Olympus," and the Indian music-laced "Quasar Waves," get bogged down in a queer brand of creeping goth metal -- too slow to dance to, never mind slam-dance to -- that also tended to bog down the band's most recent albums to varying degrees. But at least the similarly deliberate (and once again Eastern-accented) "Western Ground" manages to avoid this fate thanks to its incremental use of synthesized choirs and symphonics, while the female voice-enhanced "Suspended Time" delivers the album's most trip-hoppy moment. In short, there's no simple solution for Samael's ongoing dilemma because the greater part of their fan base will never fully embrace the group's distancing from core black metal values. But it certainly doesn't help matters that flawed but hardly terrible albums like Solar Soul and Eternal simply lack the brilliantly consistent songwriting standards of the band's mid-'90s releases, and that even a strong statement like the intervening Reign of Light couldn't convert enough new fans from the electronic realms to the band's cause. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Samael Solar Soul Songs | 1. | Solar Soul |
| 2. | Promised Land |
| 3. | Slavorcracy |
| 4. | Western Ground |
| 5. | On the Rise |
| 6. | Alliance |
| 7. | Suspended Time |
| 8. | Walkyries' New Ride |
| 9. | Ave! |
| 10. | Quasar Wave |
| 11. | Architect |
| 12. | Olympus |
| Purchase Solar Soul CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kickboxer DVD (1989) Lions Gate Home Entertainment
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| | Dark Tranquillity Character CD (2005)
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$11.45 Having taken longer than most of Gothenburg, Sweden's death metal giants to reveal their greatness, Dark Tranquility have now arguably become that ever-popular subgenre's most enduring torch-bearers -- the living embodiment of melodic death metal ...
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| | Kamelot Black Halo CD (2005)
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| | Amorphis Eclipse CD (2006)
Solar Soul album
$12.09 After forcing their eclectic but often scattered sonic experiments to extremes of self-indulgence on albums like Tuonela and Am Universum (both of which still offered the odd great song, mind you), Finnish heavy metal godfathers Amorphis found their way back to songwriting consistency and economy on 2004's acclaimed Far from the Sun. A surprisingly focused amalgam of past and present, that album marked a measured return to Amorphis' heavy ...
| | Dark Tranquillity Fiction CD (2007)
Solar Soul CD music
$13.85 Intricacy, musicality, craftsmanship, and nuance are words that, back in 1989, were hardly ever used to describe death metal -- a style so extreme, so ferocious, so intent on annoying parents at any cost that it seemed destined to self-destruct. But Dark Tranquillity and their expansive colleagues in Gothenburg, Sweden, refused to believe that death metal could not be musical, nuanced, and melodic, and that outlook continues to define them on Fiction. This rewarding CD was recorded in 2006 and released in 2007, the year that marked Dark Tranquillity's ...
| | Diggin' Gold: A Galaxy Of West Coast Blues CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.05 In the early to mid-'60s, the Galaxy label was probably best known for issuing Little Johnny Taylor's big 1963 hit "Part Time Love." It also cut a lot of other sides (usually in Los Angeles) at the time that satisfyingly blended R&B, blues, and soul, often with urbane brassy arrangements. Diggin' Gold: A Galaxy of West Coast Blues collects 25 such productions from 1962-1965, some of them previously unreleased. For many soul collectors, the most eye-catching items will be the eight tracks by Little Johnny Taylor: "Part Time Love" isn't among them, but they do include three previously unreleased recordings, while the other five are LP and single cuts that hadn't previously appeared on CD. But the whole disc is solid -- surprisingly so, given how often many single-label rarity anthologies offer more archival value than entertainment. Much of the material will recall Ray Charles as the most frequent reference point in its blues-R&B-jazz mix (and, much less strongly, Bobby "Blue" Bland and B.B. King), and while Los Angeles R&B had been doing that since the late '40s and early '50s, these well-produced sides have a more modern feel that makes them more akin to bluesy soul than early R&B. While the Taylor collectibles on this disc are decent ...
| | Rajan & Sajan Misra Sadhana CD (2005)
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$37.99 SADHANAA Sadhana is a ritual prayer that can be in the form of chanted meditation .The purpose being to help to pacify the mind and remove internal and external obstacles. While this performance is not a sadhana in the exact sense, brothers Rajan and Sajan Mishra are renowned for their ability to create heavenly music that soothes the mind, body and soul. These wonderful singers hail from the artistic quarter known as Kabir Chaura in the ancient city of Benares, and represent the tradition of Gharana named after the city. The lineage of Indian Classical Music germinated and evolved around various places of patronage and places of religious importance. Maintaining the finer nuances of the tradition, the term Gharana is basically the practice of carrying forward the rich cultural legacy of art from one family to another, which over the period of time has evolved into a system. The music tradition of Banares has been threaded together over centuries and generations by the sacred bond of "Guru-Shishya" parampara whereby, the Guru (teacher) passes on his skill base to the Shishya (student). Devout Hindus consider Benares to be a city of enlightenment, where "Lord Shiva" is said to have made his permanent abode since the dawn of creation. Its vibrant musical life has given birth to generations of brilliant kathak dancers, tabla, shehnai and sarangi players as well as many fine vocalists. Both Rajan and Sajan grew up in an atmosphere of intense musical learning, at first taking instruction from both their father, the late Hanuman Prasad and their uncle, Gopal Mishra. Blessed with melodious voices Rajan and Sajan made remarkable progress in their lessons, and were able to assimilate the essence of the age old Banares Gharana with consummate ease. Apart from learning the magnificent compositions which have been handed down through generations, an integral part of their training has been the analysis and appreciation of the music of great masters of the time, irrespective of distinctions such as gharana. The brothers were confident singers, and soon developed a beautiful understanding between them when they sang together. Finally, it was their natural musical talent that enabled their father to take the crucial decision to groom them as full-fledged vocalists. The hallmark of their style is the superb intonation, beautiful imagination and yet traditional approach to the music, in which they include old compositions ...
| | Edison Woods CD (2002)
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$17.75 The sounds on Edison Woods' debut self-titled disc conjure up rather dark and sensual tones with windswept vocals, sparse, echoed guitars, and odd electronic hums. ...
| | Bradford Message In The Music (5 Cut- Radio Mix) CD (2006)
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| | In This Moment Beautiful Tragedy CD (2007) (Import) Enhanced CD; Import
Solar Soul music CDs
$11.79 Bonus Material : Prayers Video Clip
| | Motorhead Rock'N'Roll CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Bay City Rollers It's A Game CD (1992) (Import) Japan
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