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The debut solo album by Train frontman Pat Monahan, 2007's LAST OF SEVEN finds the emotive singer working closely with producer/songwriter Patrick Leonard for an assured and accessible set of pop tunes. Highlights of the record include "Her Eyes," a lighthearted ode to Monahan's wife, and "Cowboys and Indians," a pensive song featuring no less than Graham Nash (of Crosby, Stills & Nash) on backing vocals.
Personnel: Pat Monahan (vocals); Graham Nash, Brandi Carlile (vocals); Jerry Becker, Jimmy Stafford, John Shanks, Lyle Workman, Luis Maldonado (acoustic guitar); David Williams , Billy Bush (electric guitar); Neel Hammond, Caroline Campbell (violin); Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (viola); Jesse E. String, Vanessa Freebairn-Smith (cello); Danielle Ondarza (French horn); Steve Dress (double bass); Sean Hurley (bass guitar); Aaron Sterling, Brian MacLeod , Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Abraham Laboriel, Sr. (percussion); Patrick Leonard (drum programming); Alexandra Brown, Carolyn Perry, Dana Glover, Kristle Murden, Darlene Perry, Bridgette Bryant (background vocals).
Pat Monahan Last Of Seven Songs | 1. | Last of Seven | |
| 2. | Her Eyes | |
| 3. | Two Ways to Say Goodbye | |
| 4. | Someday | |
| 5. | Cowboys and Indians | |
| 6. | Ooh My My | |
| 7. | Thinkin Bout You | |
| 8. | Raise Your Hands | |
| 9. | Always Midnight | |
| 10. | Great Escape | |
| 11. | Ripple in the Water | |
| 12. | Girlfriend | |
| 13. | Pirate on the Run | |
| 14. | Shine | |
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$8.99 San Francisco-based outfit Train have garnered a rabidly devoted following with their easy, freewheeling sound, which combines catchy hooks with the muscle of classic FM and the polish of contemporary mainstream rock. Train's 2004 live album helped summarize the band's career to that point by showcasing their instrumental chops, their confidence as performers, and the scores of crowd-pleasing tunes from albums like DROPS OF JUPITER and MY PRIVATE ...
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| | Achim Kaufmann Knives: Solo Piano CD (2005)
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$15.05 This is the second CD by Achim Kaufmann for Leo Records -- his first was "Double Exposure" (LEO #289) featuring his quartet with American saxophonist Michael Moor. The music of the quartet was called "the ...
| | Bronwen Exter Elevator Ride CD (2006)
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$12.69 “Elevator Ride” is the Beauty and the Beast-like collaboration of two downtown rockers and a sultry ingénue. Co-produced by Kenny Siegal (Johnny Society) and Jonathan Spottiswoode (Spottiswoode & His Enemies), Exter’s debut CD is at once visceral and sophisticated. It brings together the trademark rawness and punchiness of Siegal, the noir cinema of Spottiswoode’s songwriting, and the breathy vulnerability of Exter’s singing.Drummer Brian Geltner (Johnny Society, Nervous Cabaret) brings no shortage of grace and lunacy, and Spottiswoode’s famous horn-playing Enemies make a few appearances too. Miss Exter, the youngest granddaughter of a Ukrainian communist, a Disneyland-tire maker, an Yves St. Laurent wedding dress model and the Chief Statistician for President Lyndon Johnson, polishes the album off with her own song, “Float,” bringing the record to a lush, haunting close that anticipates a gorgeous second project, already in the works.PRESS:"OK, picture this: Lou Reed and Astrud Gilberto have a baby. She's raised by the band Mazzy Star until the age of 16, when she falls in love with James Bond and runs away to Argentina. Got it? The soundtrack for this story is the music of New York resident Bronwen Exter. Hypnotizing you with her husky, half-whispered vocals, she'll thrill you with the mixture of samba, tango and NYC cool, and entice you with lyrics about dreams, pain and roads from the moon to the sun. ...
| | Fates Warning No Exit CD (1988) Bonus DVD; 25th Anniversary Edition
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$12.29 Includes a bonus DVD disc featuring live and behind the scenes footage from the NO EXIT tour. Also includes music videos for "Silent Cries" and "Anarchy Divine."
Usually regarded as the finest release from Fates Warning's early years, when their progressive leanings were tempered with no small amount of classic metal riffing, No Exit is a typically difficult album to come to grips with. As was often the case on prior releases, the band has a hard time reconciling its ruthless experimentation with the need to construct coherent songs, leading to any number of awkward passages in which melodies and riffs are recklessly spliced together. Still, the album is another step forward, and tracks like "Anarchy ...
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| | Styrofoam Thousand Words CD (2008)
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$14.95 From the introductory sweep of sweet synths that brightens "After Sunset," A Thousand Words' opening track, it's clear Styrofoam has made a dramatic break with the past. Brushing aside the dark atmospheric clouds and downtempo rhythms that previously infested his sound, Arne Van Petegem has created an album that is surprisingly bright and upbeat. The warm "Sunset" pushes toward pop, while the bubbly "Bright Red Helmet" bounces straight into it with obvious delight. Bright melodies predominate, invariably enhanced by rich, new romantic-ish synths, while the tempos are notably upbeat. There are a couple of ...
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