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Following his tour of duty with the post-rock outfit Stop, Thief!, Todd Baran returned to writing and recording independently under the new moniker When Clouds Attack. The songs on his debut EP are primarily instrumental and defined by driving rhythms, interlocking guitar lines, and electro-organic sound layers. Those that resonate with the ambient textures of Sigur Ros or thunderous guitar swells of Explosions in the Sky will surely appreciate the soft subtleties that define this first release. "The only shortcoming of this EP is its brevity." - The Silent Ballet The EP features original artwork by Joe Moccia and is available in a limited pressing. When Clouds Attack EP Songs | 1. | The Magnetic Path |
| 2. | The Meadows |
| 3. | Ebb and Flow |
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Purchase EP CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Live CDs (2009) Digipak
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| | Barbara Harris Barbara Now CD (1998)
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$10.15 It's wonderful when an artist with legendary status like Barbara Harris totally removes herself from the sound that brought her worldwide fame and creates a work so perfect in mood, joy, and magic. The Supremes' boxed set pays homage to Harris' group the Toys, with David Nathan's extensive liner notes citing her smash "Lover's Concerto" as the number one song that gives tribute to the Supremes' sound. Indeed, "I Hear a Symphony" is Diana Ross sounding like Harris, returning the favor. What you hear on Barbara Now is an artist emerging from that wonderful girl group sound -- a safe, chic arena -- and delivering the goods with a multidimensional recording that touches on many genres. There's a lot of happiness and promise here and, with all the angst and negativity in the world, the creation of a disc full of hope and love is quite a refreshing change. "It's What You Do" is something that Tina Turner should consider for her live shows. The blending of gospel with pure pop has always been a dynamic combination, and Harris does this with so much ease you stop trying to analyze it and just go with the flow of the sounds that build a foundation for her phenomenal voice. Wow. Harris, who legendary producer Bob Crewe had sing a song developed from a classical masterpiece, has herself produced a labor of love with husband/engineer Ken Wiltshire. Wiltshire plays most of the instruments and co-wrote many of the tunes here. "If It's Not So" has a funky Sly Stone kind of subtle power, a neat change of pace from the sublime "I Can't Wait to See You," written by Harris' daughter Shahidah Wiltshire and co-producer Jerome Mitchell. "I Can't Wait to See You" is a sterling potential hit, smart pop with both contemporary hit radio and adult contemporary leanings. "I'll Wait for the Day" is more radio-ready pop, which urban radio should embrace. The gospel elements are imbedded in "I Found Someone," written by Shadeed Muhammad, with all the music performed and arranged by Ken Wiltshire, and loving vocals by Harris. This record is a delight from beginning to end -- a powerful statement by an artist who is making music because she has to. ~ Joe Viglione
In September of 1965 a record was released that was to become an international, all-time classic. "A LOVERS CONCERTO" by "THE TOYS" entered the charts and in just ten short weeks surpassed luminaries the likes of "THE BEATLES, THE SUPREMES, ELVIS PRESLEY, THE ROLLING STONES, THE FOUR TOPS, STEVIE WONDER" etc.. The song reached NUMBER ONE and stayed there for six weeks, becoming a million seller. The voice singing lead, was that of Ms. Barbara Harris. The success of "THE TOYS" carried Barbara to countries all over the world. England, Holland, Germany, Japan, Australia just to ...
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