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The Jedis is fronted by James Martin. James learned how to play guitar in Sydney and Boston. The Jedis was recorded in Boston and is the seminal album by The Jedis.The Jedis sophomore album is MASTERPIECES OF MAKE_BELIEVE and is a pure rock and roll concept album. Coming at you with count them 9 new songs oh yeah.The Jedis 3rd album is called THUNDER!LIGHTNING and is loaded with 10 new songs.The first live album by The Jedis is called GANG$TER$OCTOPU$. The songs have been collected from these albums:THE~JEDIS,MASTERPIECES OF MAKE_BELIEVE, and THUNDER!LIGHTNING.Rock and Roll! Peace,JamesPS MIND^TRIX is coming soon! Jedis Music | List Price | $12.00 (You save $1.35) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7517767 | | Catalog number | 149639 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 04, 2007 |
Jedis Songs | 1. | Monster |
| 2. | Tired |
| 3. | Ocean |
| 4. | Be Just Fine |
| 5. | I Want You |
| 6. | Bleed |
| 7. | P. S. A. |
| 8. | Nothing Normal To Be |
| 9. | 9/18/97 |
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$11.35 NIGHT CASTLE appears just in time for the big 2009 holiday season but don't be fooled: this isn't a Christmas album, even if it's sonically indistinguishable from Trans-Siberian Orchestra's other seasonal releases, and the fact that it's been dubbed "Capra-esque" certainly brings it within the realm of the season. NIGHT CASTLE brims with all the drama, pomp, and circumstance of Trans-Siberian Orchestra's other records but channeling these traits through a newly created narrative does have the effect of hearing it in a somewhat new light, shifting ...
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| | Pink Martini Splendor In The Grass CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.39 Pink Martini follow the around-the-world-in-a-dozen-songs thrills of HEY EUGENE! with SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, a mellower, simpler set of small pleasures. These are relative terms, however; the group's music is still well-traveled, with China Forbes singing in five languages (English, Spanish, Neapolitan, French, and Italian) instead of the six or so on EUGENE!. However, Pink Martini opt for a more unified sound here, one that draws on the more straightforward lounge-pop of their debut, SYMPATHIQUE, and the mellowness of '60s and '70s pop. SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS' first half is especially smooth, opening with the beautifully soft Neapolitan ballad "Ninna Nanna" and the title track, on which Forbes sings "I think we should take it slow" over swooping strings, brass, and piano that resurrect the glory days of ...
| | Robby Benson Open Heart The Musical Singer/Songwriter Album CD (2005)
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| | Steve Mednick Dark Ages Reprise CD (2006)
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$12.69 Steve Mednick lives in New Haven, Connecticut plays guitar, keyboards and harmonica as a solo artist and member of the group, B.O.O.M.Steve MednickāEric Danton, Review of āBucket of Steamā and āDark Ages Repriseā, Hartford Courant (8 March 2007)Steve Mednick, "Bucket of Steam" and "Dark Ages Reprise" (self-released) ā¦yields to his inner folkie on a pair of records with a strong protest bent. Indeed, the subtitle to "Dark Ages Reprise" is "Songs in the Key of Gw." That's Bush, one presumes. Mednick claims, "I am not a singer," in the liner notes of "Bucket of Steam," but he does a credible job on rootsy songs featuring acoustic guitar, mandolin, piano and violin. ("Dark Ages Reprise" is a seven-song EP that includes a couple of tunes from "Bucket of Steam.")Mark Gould Review of āDark Ages Repriseā Sound Waves Magazine (****1/2) Who says that attorneys canāt have fun, talent, and be interesting? Judging by this spectacular release, thereās clearly no law against it.Mednick, a practicing Connecticut lawyer by day, sounds at times like a cross between the best of Mark Knopfler and Warren Zevon, with a dash of Bruce Springsteen tossed in, for good measure. However, heās certainly no imitator. Heās got the kind of voice, emotion, and phrasing that is uniquely his, and his alone. And, his seven songs on this EP are exemplary. Frankly, heās just got loads of talent, a ton of ability and a flair for putting it all together.Yet, perhaps even more important to the stand out quality of this release is the sound. Too many times, self-released albums, created far away from the studio muscle of the major companies, sounds like, well, itās self-released. Mednick, though, clearly (no pun intended) knows that the sound is crucial to his outstanding work. To that end, heās surrounded himself with a fabulous producer, Eddie Seville, and the disc is expertly mastered by Paul Orofino, with the work being done in Mednickās native Connecticut and in upstate New York. In their hands, the sound is crystal clear, stark and stands solely on its own, without resort to any studio gimmicks.With a lesser performer, that might, ironically, reveal the flaws in the music. However, itās a good and right thing, here, because that allows Mednickās talent to shine through these great songs and performances. From the opening track, āSidestepping (In the Dark,ā to the wondrous āDoes It Make Any Difference?ā to the finale, āHope, Again,ā Mednick has given listeners a beautiful work.You can quit your day job, Steve.Excerps from a Paul Bass Article, New Haven Independent E-Paper (October 5, 2006)These are serious compositions; Mednick reaches high here, in the images and subjects of the lyrics, in the chord patterns, in the professional arrangements, in the production work by Eddie Seville. And Mednick arrives ...
| | Hot Live Guys Robbin' A Bank CD (2007)
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$14.79 Julian Bargen ā vocals-guitarsJoe Warkentin ā lead guitarKurtis Wittmier ā bassMike Johnson - drumsYou wanna piece of the action? The Hot Live Guys bring the action. They are a rock ānā roll guitar terrorist squad with nothing on their minds but bringing the party to the people and making the collective masses shake their asses to the frenzied attack which is a Hot Live Guys show.The quartet of 20-something Winnipeggers have been making a huge noise in their hometown since solidifying their lineup in 2002. In that time they have opened for such notable acts as The Supersuckers, Von Zippers, Cāmon, Tricky Woo, Forbidden Dimension and The Illuminati.Live they are a force to be reckoned with mightier than any trailer park destroying hurricane. Vocalist-guitarist Julian Bargen is a frantic bundle of energy set to blow at any second. Lead guitarist Joe Warkentin is one of the cityās most remarkable guitar players ā one part Angus Young, one part daredevil - who pays no heed to the damage he inflicts on his body. Warkentin has been known to fall off stages, finish his solo and get back to the microphone just in time to sing backup. Many have wondered if this young manās bones are made of rubber. The yin to Warkentinās yang is skillful bassist Kurtis Wittmier; a towering mass of pure fury who beats his instrument like it owes him money. Backing this crew is Mike āWhite Dawgā Johnson on drums. The reason behind the nickname is unclear, but he is truly a rabid kit man who has been known to sacrifice his body for the rock cause, most notably during the bandās sold out 2005 JunoFest showcase when he required thirty stitches following a back flip off his bass drum.If you want blood, this band has got it.But they are more than a spectacle ā the Hot Live Guys can pen a song. They have the uncanny knack to write sexually charged anthems filled with infectious riffage. Now they are ready to send the party home with their new eight-song EP, Robbinā a Bank, released on high-octane label Transistor 66. This aināt no washed over retread of the same old grunge; this is the true spirit of ...
| | Fernandez Unkle Fezter's Ear Project CD (2007)
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$15.19 Ranjit Fernandez is originally from the east-coast town of Montrose in Scotland and has recently returned to the area after working in Qatar since 2000. In 2003, with the encouragement of Anthony Curtis (formerly of BOOM, www.anthonycurtis.net), he started composing and recording his music using a home-studio unit. Initially the songs were developed under the Unkle Fezter's Ear Project title and a triple CD album was produced. Hand-made CDs were sold in Qatar and abroad. The idea behind the music was to develop and present 3 genres of music simultaneously, each working on different moods and emotions. Songs in the 'Pierced' section are rock/metal orientated whilst 'Lobe' is the acoustic-driven collection presented as the 'soft' easy-listening alternative. 'Prostheses', ...
| | Abra Moore On The Way CD (2007)
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$12.35 Abra Moore opens On the Way with the pop-flavored "Into the Sunset," a warm song filled with lovely hooks. Moore's girlish vocal sketches the fate of a contemporary Icarus, a beautiful innocent who tries to touch the sky, but "it carried him away." The lyric has a nice abstract quality, spun from metaphor, while the melody and easy-flowing pop/rock arrangement lift Moore's words upward. The song's only weakness, and it's a weakness that is repeated throughout On the Way, is that Moore allows "Into the Sunset" to unfurl for four and a half minutes. Toward the end, the overall structure of the song has begun to dissipate and drift, as though no one knew when to end it. This becomes even more of a problem on ballad-paced songs like the title cut and "Sorry." On "Sorry," the trumpet adds a nice touch to the pop arrangement, and ...
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$16.49 I grew up in a big, musical family in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with 3 bathrooms and two pianos. When I was 13, I started playing the guitar and improvising on the piano. My older brother had a drum set and showed me a few things. At 16, I was invited to join a band-The Magic Egg- playing mostly drums, with a little guitar and some backup singing. I didnāt start singing solo until I was 19. My early work as a musician was mostly in churches, on retreats, at weddings or around campfires. I played in a few concerts and was part of a group called New Life. I was a music director in a couple ...
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