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2007 album from the popular French chanteuse, her third album overall. Features collaborations with Bertrand Burgalat, Daniel Darc, Oxmo Puccino, J‚r‚my Chƒtelain, Michel-Yves Kochmann and Jean Fauque). 11 tracks including the single 'Mademoiselle Juliette'. RCA. Alizee Psychedelices Songs | 1. | Mademoiselle Juliette  |
| 2. | Fifty Sixty |
| 3. | Mon Taxi Driver |
| 4. | Jamais Plus |
| 5. | Psychedelices |
| 6. | Decollages |
| 7. | Par les Paupieres |
| 8. | Lilly Town |
| 9. | Lonely List |
| 10. | Idealiser |
| 11. | Effet |
| Psychedelices Music Review Purchase Psychedelices CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Arlo Guthrie Alice's Restaurant CD (1967)
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$8.55 This 30th Anniversary Edition is a re-recording of Arlo Guthrie's 1st album.
A product of the hippie/protest movement of the mid-'60s, Arlo Guthrie, son of perennial folk icon Woody Guthrie, found himself with not so much a hit as a whole movement on his hands with the eponymous 18-minute saga of his arrest for littering and its deleterious effect on his chances of being selected for active duty in the Vietnam War. "Alice's Restaurant" may have lost some of its counter-culture appeal over the years, but its story of blinkered officialdom is as relevant today as it was when it was first performed.
Though few of the other cuts match it in terms of sheer hummability, ALICE'S RESTAURANT contains several understated high points, notably "Highway in the Wind" and "I'm Going Home," both fine examples of mid-'60s folk pop. "The ...
| | Alizee Gourmandises CD (2001)
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| | George Harrison All Things Must Pass CDs (1970) 30th Anniversary Edt; Remastered
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$20.75 Though George Harrison's solo albums for most of the 1970s and early '80s were uneven, often slapdash affairs, 1970's ALL THINGS MUST PASS is a brilliant piece of work. Produced by Phil Spector, whose expansive, majestic arrangements and sonic flourishes suit Harrison's songs perfectly, ALL THINGS MUST PASS eclipses everything the other Beatles recorded at the time (excepting John Lennon's PLASTIC ONO BAND). This sprawling double record gives the impression of Harrison being uncorked and pouring forth all of the songs and ideas edged out by Lennon and McCartney during the Beatles years.
The title and the melancholic black and white cover photo match the mood of the music, which brims with an armchair wisdom, and the weary, disillusioned air that permeated the early '70s in the counter-cultural wake. Yet the album also boasts an abiding sense of spirituality and tenacious optimism, as on the lullaby-like hit single "My Sweet Lord" and "Isn't It a Pity," a compassionate study of human suffering. "What Is Life" and "Awaiting on You All" continue these themes, but Spector's bright pop polish lends a counterweight, making the record feel light and deeply personal ...
| | Alizee Mes Courants Electriques CDs (2003) Import; + Bonus VCD; International Version
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| | Alizee En Concert CD (2005) Import
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| | Die Flippers Sayonara CD (1994) (Import) Germany
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| | Isabelle Aubret Parisabelle CD (2000)
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| | Hans Koller Tangologue CD
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| | Dave Cousins Les Nires CD (2005) (Import) Import; France
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| | Greg Hodapp Standing By The Water CD (2006)
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$13.65 About Standing by the WaterThis CD is dedicated to my wigwam. The place I lived in for five and a half months this past winter (2005-2006). I'd recently bought 18 acres south of Ashland, WI and couldn't afford rent and land payments so I decided to build this structure and live in it for as long as I could to help save money, and of course just because I wanted to try it out. It was about 22 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 7 feet high, roomier then most trailers. I covered the frame with drop cloth canvas, then laid straw bales all the way over the top, and then covered that with two layers of plastic tarps. I got a wood stove from my friends the Sauter-Seargents for helping them move, and Andrew Sauter-Seargent helped me move it.So for quite a while I lived very comfortably, it was warm, generally easy to heat, the floor was plywood boards and old construction palettes with carpet over top so it wasn't all that well insulated. The plus side was that I sunk a lot of heat into the ground so if I ended up being gone for a while the place took a long time to freeze up. Generally about three days. If I got cabin fever, I was less then a five-minute drive from town and could go hang out at the bar or the coffeehouse and hobnob. Things could've gone on like this until spring, but sadly one night, after I had loaded the wood stove up to the brim with kindling I left to collect more wood, and when I got back the place was sauna, and the stove pipe was glowing red. Thetemperature gauge read 900 hundred degrees, as far as it would go and I looked like it wanted to go much farther. I put the damper on, the gauge started to go down, the stovepipe stopped glowing, I breathed a sigh of relief and went off to get a can of corned beef hash (one of my vices) from the car- parked two hundred yards away. About halfway back I lifted my head up from the icy trail and saw and orange tongue of flame licking its way up out of the door of the wigwam. My heart leapt, I muttered "oh god" under my breath and started running, tripping and falling in the deep snow, my mind racing on all the things inside. My set of smallpipes, a mountain dulcimer, a home-made fretless banjo, all my journals and photographs, blankets, books, clothes, food. I stopped halfway realizing I would never make it in time, so I ran to the neighbors house and called 911, then ran back to see if I could at least stave off the blaze. When I got there I tried shoveling snow on four foot sections but afterthey were out and I left them they just started up again after a few seconds, the heat was so intense from the burning wood floor and straw bales It was scorching the trees many feet away. There was nothing left to do but watch it burn, even the fire department after running through the woods couldn't do anything but move my freezer full of food put up from my garden. Well its gone now and there's nothing I can do. Its not been hard letting go of all my things, kind of freeing in a way. At least now I have a nice level place for my maple sugaring operation.
| | Z-Ro 1 Deep CD (2006) Limited Edition
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