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Purchase Here We Go: Steelers Fight Song 2007 And 2008 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
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$6.19 The '60s Blues Revival begins here. Calling this album influential is an understatement akin ...
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| | Pete Anderson Even Things Up CD (2009)
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$13.79 Mike Zito's passion for music has long been fueled ...
| | Best Of Chuck Berry: 20th Century Masters Of The Millennium Collection CD (1999) Remastered
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$9.35 Recorded between May 21, 1955 and March 26, 1964. Includes liner notes by Joseph F. Laredo.
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studios, No. Hollywood, California).
This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection ...
| | John Phillips Pay Pack & Follow CD (2001) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$42.05 PAY PACK & FOLLOW, the album from John Phillips, features "Mr. Blue" and "She's Just 14."
The Mamas and the Papas' founding member, John Phillips, released his second solo effort 20 years after the fact. The result of a series of recording sessions that span the years 1973-1979, Pay Pack & Follow was begun while Phillips was in England scoring the soundtrack for the David Bowie film The Man Who Fell to Earth. Following completion, the album's master tapes were misplaced several times before they were finally recovered from a Brooklyn storage space for the disc's 2001 release. Produced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the set is a mixed bag of space pop, blues, and psychedelic ditties. Richards' always engaging guitar work can be heard on every tune while Jagger sings backup on four of the nine tracks. Also present are the Stones' Mick Taylor and Ron Wood. So it's not surprising that the set has a distinct '70s-era Rolling Stones flavor. Stronger tracks, such as the ambling "Oh Virginia," benefit greatly from Richards' and Taylor's adept interplay while others seem lost in their too-heavy reliance on the bandmembers. Phillips' gift for catchy, melodic pop is in evidence, though, particularly on the jaded "Sunset Boulevard" and the starry-eyed "Wilderness of Love." In 2008, Varese Sarabande reissued this date as Pussycat, using the masters from the 1978 mixes which were rediscovered in 2003. Along with the original intended running order of the LP, five previously unreleased bonus outtakes from The Man Who Fell To Earth are included. ~ Travis Drageset & Al Campbell
This ...
| | Young Guns Brothers From Another CD (2005) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$43.09 In the album photos for BROTHERS FROM ANOTHER, the Philadelphia hip-hop duo Young Gunz poses in tracksuits and brimmed hats, a none-too-subtle nod to Run-DMC. The gesture is more than just superficial, as Chris and Neef's second record expertly combines a fun-loving old-school vibe with a more modern, grimy attitude. The 2005 album follows hard on the heels of their 2004 debut, TOUGH LUV, but there's not a hint of a rush, as Young Gunz display a blithe spirit, easing their way through a strong sophomore effort.
The twosome establishes the tone on the anthemic "Set It Off," which ...
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| | Astrothrill: Desert Planet Disk CD (2000)
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$17.75 Skateboaord Guitarist from Outer Space?Animator/musician, Craig Clark presents Zeon, the main character from the Astrothrill Desert Planet Disk comicbook/CD/DVD, featuring some of LA's most notable underground bands.The 28 page-full-color book prominently features local musicians and luminaries such as Perry Farrell, Henry Rollins, Inger Lorre, and Rodney Bingenheimer, as well as scenery familiar to the denizens of LA's independent music scene.Among the bands included on the compilation CD are Candyass (ex-Dead Kennedys), 29 Died, Texas Terri and the Stiff Ones, ...
| | Asobiniikuyo! Vol. 4-Asobiniikuyo! Yamete Yometeno CD (2007) (Import)
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$35.69 First pressing includes a sticker.
| | Alex Valentine Tardis Heart CD (2006)
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$11.49 Alex grew up in Camden Town, London. He recently moved to theWelsh mountains. It is in this relative isolation that Alex wrote and recorded ‘Tardis Heart’, his third ...
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