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Purchase Trip CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jethro Tull: Live At Madison Square Garden 1978 DVDs (2009) With CD
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| | Judas Priest Concert Classics CD (2009) Reissue
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$11.18 There was a time when British Steel was the hottest, hardest, and most awesome substance on the planet. On Judas Priest "Concert Classics", here it is, in its most appropriate circumstances: live, on stage. ...
| | Rod Stewart Soulbook CD (2009)
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$13.79 Continuing his stroll through pop's backpages, Rod Stewart moves on from "The Great Rock Classics of Our Time" and dives into the SOULBOOK, shorthand for all the great Motown and ...
| | Porcupine Tree The Incident CDs (2009)
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| | Timothy B Schmit Expando CD (2009)
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$11.99 Timothy B Schmit launched his solo career late - in 1984, after the Eagles disbanded and right in the thick of the era of shiny, synthesized production. ...
| | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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$15.15 Shakira's brand new English album She Wolf is an uptempo pop album. It is all about synthesizers and electronic concepts, all mixed with the world sounds that we are used to from Shakira.. sounds from countries like India, the Middle East and her home country of Colombia. She Wolf features a predominantly English track list with a follow up album of new and unique repertoire in Spanish to come in 2010. The title track "She-Wolf " boasts the infectious and energizing sound that made Shakira a household name, with a slightly more dancey/ electronic beat (about 125 beats per minute). Though most tracks on the upcoming album will be in English, Shakira chose to service the Spanish version of the first single, "Loba", two weeks before the English single is launched.
Last time around, Shakira touched ...
| | Cnote Third Coast Born CD (1999)
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| | Marcio Melo CD (2005) (Import)
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$18.39 Compilation.
| | Brad Kepler From The Heart CD (2003)
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$14.79
| | Kaiser & Plimley Passwords CD (2006)
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$16.19 Henry Kaiser, guitar and bass guitar Paul Plimley, piano Danielle DeGruttola, cello Recorded October 1996 and November 1997. These two masters of improvisation unfold a melange of musical wonderment. They are joined on several tracks by the rich, sonorous sounds of Danielle DeGruttola's cello. By turns, whimsical, contemplative, rhythmical and open-ended; always thoughtful, understated and engaging. It all unfolds in a manner which suggests that no other unfolding would do. What the critics are saying; A meeting of like souls, Vancouver pianist Paul Plimley and Bay Area guitarist Henry Kaiser both seem to operate on a higher vibrational plane than most mere mortals...Their collaboration is speedy, surreal, fragmented and a treat for those interested in the outer limits. --Alexander Varty, The Georgia StraightIn an inspired pairing, Kaiser joins B.C. pianist extraordinaire Paul Plimley. As an added bonus, and this disc is significantly better as a result, Plimley and Kaiser are complimented by Danielle DeGruttola on cello. She is the least known player here, but her contributions are uniformly excellent; she seems to inspire Kaiser and Plimley to their most intense passages. --David Dacks, ExclaimThere is an understated beauty to this entire affair, like a flower opening up ever so slowly towards the sun. There are also moments when either Henry and/or Paul drop these small firecrackers of fractured notes to balance the extreme nature of the reflective side. Sometimes minimal, yet still a feast for our ears. -- Bruce Gallanter, Downtown Music GalleryUsing electric, acoustic and bass guitars, Kaiser smears chords and bends notes to meet Plimley's clusters and flurries. On some tracks, DeGruttola's cello acts as an effective binding agent. --Julian Cowley, The WireThat music is whacked!! -- Office personnel at the plant where SPOOL CDs are pressedHenry Kaiser One of the most creative and innovative guitarists/improvisers in the field of experimental/ new music. He has performed with an extraordinary array of extraordinary artists, such as the Rova Saxophone Quartet, Elliot Sharp, Fred ...
| | 6ixth Sense Sixth Sense CD (2007) (Import)
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$15.75
| | Yamato Ensemble Japanese Music By Michio Miyagi - Vol. 1 CD (2007)
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$12.35 Michio Miyagi, who passed away in the 1950s, ...
| | Ky-mani Marley Radio CD (2007) Edited
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$11.49 One of Bob Marley's many sons, Ky-Mani Marley opted to walk further down his own path with 2007's RADIO, an album entrenched in hip-hop and R&B more than reggae. Highlights of this hard-hitting, beat-driven set include the fast-flowing "I'm Back," featuring Louie Rankin and Young Buck, and "The March," a stomping, crunkified track.
Six years passed since Ky-Mani Marley released his sophomore set, Many More Roads, but the Marley name's cachet in the reggae scene hadn't yet dissipated, and with the strength of his previous sets, Radio debuted at the top of the reggae chart. This is quite a feat, since Radio is not a reggae album, with its only link guesting singer Tessanne Chin hot off her hit "Hide Away." None of Marley's half-siblings appears, no veteran reggae musicians wave the black, green, and gold, and there's not even a single dancehall producer to boost Ky-Mani's Jamaican cred. There is, however, "The Hustler," which is obviously aimed at a world audience, and catchy enough to take the clubs and airwaves by storm. But that infectious roots reggae number is the exception to the record's rule of straight-up hip-hop and R&B. But because Marley is a Marley, one can tease out reggae elements, all of which would go unremarked if delivered by any other artist. Radio's atmospheres are overwhelmingly introspective, if not outright brooding, its auras shadowed, at times gloomy, with the bluesy "Breakdown" pushing toward the gothic; the inspiration could be dread roots, but not necessarily. Some of the basslines would work well in a reggae context, a few of the brass passages too, but at this point, one's really stretching. Several of the themes are a better fit, notably the heartfelt plea for Jah's mercy "I Pray" and the militant "The March," wherein Marley girds himself for life and Armageddon. Of course, deceitful women are a universal affliction, but only someone raised in the reggae world ...
| | Bjork Medulla CD (2007) (Import)
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