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Carnifex: Scott Lewis (vocals); Cory Arford, Jake Anderson (guitar); Stevie McMahon (bass guitar); Shawn Cameron (drums). Carnifex Dead In My Arms Songs Dead In My Arms Music Review Purchase Dead In My Arms CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | As Blood Runs Black Allegiance CD (2006)
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$11.89 Despite their youth, the members of As Blood Runs Black spent several years digesting various influences and honing their ...
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| | Whitechapel Somatic Defilement CD (2007)
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$12.95 Visit a website that discusses the history of Whitechapel (an area on London's East End), and you are likely to find some mention of Jack the Ripper (the infamous serial killer who murdered prostitutes in Whitechapel in 1888). Whitechapel (which can easily be reached via the District Line or the Hammersmith & City Line on the London Tube) isn't a major tourist destination like Piccadilly Circus, but it does attract some foreign visitors who want to see where Jack the Ripper went in search of victims -- and it isn't hard to imagine the members of the band Whitechapel doing a "Jack the Ripper" tour of the East End during a visit to London. Whitechapel are not a British band; the death metallers ...
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| | Carnifex Diseased And The Poisoned CD (2008)
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| | Thunder They Think It's All Acoustic CD (2001) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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| | Steve Greco Jr Band All Alone Tonight CD (2003)
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$13.15 "All Alone Tonite" is the Steve Grecco Jr. Bands' second CD in less than two years. It's a fabulous mix of easy listening melodies and warm, sophisticated harmonies.Steve has been singing and playing guitar all his life. A former "Acappella" singer, this unique sounding vocalist knows harmony and blends his approach in a rich, warm sound unlike any other performer today. He has put together a group of top notch musicians to record his original works, and the results have been wonderfully received. From the simply arranged "Why Do U Do What U Do?" to the fully orchestrated "There's Always Tomorrow", Steve creates a mood and a soothing sound that is truly his own. The band recently performed 4 separate one hour Featured Artist Specials on the "ARTISTFIRST WORLD RADIO NETWORK" on the internet. Although scheduled for one show, the band was brought back 3 more times in a short period of time. REVIEW: "This man obviously knows how to write music, and his warm harmonies are great" "It's clear he writes from the heart."Scott Z. ARTISTFIRST RADIO NETWORKGarageband Reviews:greatest feel good track ever!"yeah, this is nice. nice beat. great vocals. very beachy yet not as boring as frankie avalon. i hope you're gonna beat out those silly kids with the warbling vocals. this is it! i love how you go into the 7th chord on the first chord. and that's when your vocals crack. awesome. i listen to every little detail. i like the harmonies. nice touch to have the female vocal harmonize below you. you've got talent and the works. lots of luck and hope you make it to the top." Reviewed by: Havlasa from Praha, American Samoa, Czech Republic "i'm not even kidding, this is awesome those vocals are great. so's that shuffle beat. i would just like, totally bust a nut if i heard some really great bacharach or carpenters horns on this song. that's the only thing that could be make it better, but it's really good as it is. i'm not even kidding. it's excellent." Reviewed by: j_brooks026 from Minneapolis, Minnesota Steve writes, ...
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$9.05 Improbable as it may sound, the sextet was one of the largest groups that Art Tatum ever worked with; it may even be the largest for Tatum, who worked for most of his life with no accompaniment at all, towards the end showed a marked preference for a trio, but rarely ever appeared as one of six. The reasons are easy enough to surmise. Tatum, being a colossus, needed as much room as possible in which to operate, and the more other soloists there were to take solo time and to demand of Tatum the duties of an accompanist, the more Tatum must have felt like a thoroughbred on a light rein. For Tatum, when he worked with other musicians, would sometimes temper his genius with a little tact, for the sake of the cohesion of the performance as well as in deference ...
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| | Marseille Figs The Dirty Canon CD (2007)
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$18.25 The Dirty Canon is the first full length Marseille Figs album, featuring 12 brand new songs.Produced in Hamburg by Louisiana legend DM Bob and polymath artist and Pogues-founder Jem Finer, and finished in London with Brian O'Shaughnessy (of Screamadelica fame), The Dirty Canon has big booming piledrivers, lost soul singalongs, flophouse ballads, monkey grunts, thunder and lightning. The Figs began in London in the spring of 1999 as a kind of experiment in ambitious ineptitude and pop form, with the idea of finding a common ground between the 'amateurism' of punk, folk and avant-garde music. They played a wide array of odd venues and events, and they spent a long time ...
| | Reggae X-Tra! CD (2007) (Import)
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