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John Payne has more than paid his dues in the rock business over the last 25 years, having worked with a number of high profile artists such as Roger Daltrey. He was also briefly the vocalist with ELO II. However for fifteen years John Payne was perhaps best know as the vocalist and bassist with British Rock band Asia. In that time John wrote and produced seven studio albums that found success across the world including the albums Aqua, Aria, Arena, Aura and Silent Nation. He also played countless concerts with the band in Europe America, South America and Asia. Scandinavia, as the name suggests, is a live album recorded in Scandinavia whilst Asia were guests on the Dio tour. The performance featured here is one of the last performances to feature the line up of John Payne, Geoff Downes, Guthrie Govan and Jay Schellen. Devgel. 2008. John Payne Scandinavia Songs | 1. | Time Again |
| 2. | Only Time Will Tell |
| 3. | Wildest Dream |
| 4. | Here Comes the Feeling |
| 5. | Silent Nation |
| 6. | Long Way from Home |
| 7. | Cutting It Fine |
| 8. | What About Love |
| 9. | Sole Survivor |
| 10. | Heat of the Moment |
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Purchase Scandinavia CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Glenn Hughes Hughes/Thrall CD (1991) (Import) Bonus Tracks; United Kingdom
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$20.39 Glenn Hughes is the former bassist of Deep Purple and Pat Thrall was voted Best New Talent of 1980 by Guitar Player Magazine.
The fruit of a one-off collaboration between ex-Deep Purple bassist/singer Glenn Hughes and journeyman guitarist Pat Thrall, Hughes/Thrall is full of the energy of early-'80s rock. With lyrics like "You got the power/Turn on the light" sung in best Ian Gillan fashion and buoyed by relentless grooves and Thrall's virtuosic guitar, this album is an overlooked gem. Thrall's use of the guitar synthesizer is very interesting. Throughout the album, he combines the muscle of hard rock with the textures of post-punk and new wave, as if Andy Summers were sitting around jamming with Eddie Van Halen. Take, for example, "Beg, Borrow or Steal." The verse is pure new wave, with its straight-eighth synth chords, but it soon gives way to the sleazy rock of the chorus. Much of this sound may in fact trace its origin to Queen and Rush, but listening to Hughes/Thrall in its historical context places it firmly in the same territory in which Billy Idol was to have so much success. The performances by the two leaders are fantastic. Hughes' voice and bass playing are in fine form, and Thrall exhibits a healthy dose of Allan Holdsworth in his playing. The mix, handled by none other than Andy Johns, tends to bury ...
| | Alan Parsons Eve CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$7.65 The fourth album by the Alan Parsons Project jettisoned the prog-rock weightiness of the band's earlier concept records in favor of a more subtle song-cycle about woman-as-temptress. In the hands of a misanthrope like Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, this theme would most likely cause great feminist offense, but keyboardist Eric Woolfson's lyrics wisely take a different tack. On "You Lie Down with Dogs" and "Damned If I Do," Woolfson's words repeatedly hammer home the ...
| | Alan Parsons Ammonia Avenue CD (1984) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$7.65 One of the most interesting aspects about the Alan Parsons Project is the band's ability to forge a main theme with each of its songs, while at the same time sounding extremely sharp and polished. Much of this formula is used in Ammonia Avenue, only this time the songs rise above Parsons' overall message due to the sheer beauty of the lyrics partnered with ...
| | Return To House On Haunted Hill DVD (2007) Widescreen; Unrated
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| | Flu Birds DVD (2008)
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| | Magna Carta Took A Long Time CD (1976) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.65 Magna Carta are renowned for their gentle ballad style and mythical subject matter. Although never purely a folk band, they managed to successfully bridge the gap between folk and folk-rock. The band was originally formed in London in May 1969 by Chris Simpson, Lyell Tranter, with Glen Stuart (vocals) added to the line-up shortly afterwards. The trio released ...
| | John Two-Hawks Honor CD (2004)
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$20.29 Platinum Award winning Cedar Flute Virtuoso John Two-Hawks pulls out all the stops as he masterfully ...
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$55.19 | | Gerry Mulligan And His Quartet CD (1962) Import
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$18.59 Originally broadcast over French radio and released for the first time in 1994, this performance from 1962 finds Gerry Mulligan and his sidemen (valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, bassist Bill Crow and drummer Gus Johnson) generally sounding inspired throughout their spirited set. Mulligan is first heard taking a fine blues solo on piano during "Spring Is Sprung" before Brookmeyer enters to make the trio a quartet; Jeru also plays piano on "Darn That Dream" while Brookmeyer accompanies the baritonist on "Subterranean Blues." The one disappointment to the set is that the two horns only interact on "Five Brothers" and "Blueport" (other than the brief closing theme "Utter Chaos"), but even on the piano pieces there is enough creativity, wit and charm to continually hold one's interest and the tradeoff on "Blueport" is a highpoint. ~ Scott Yanow
This is the Gerry Mulligan Quartet in 1962 at the wane of the West Coast ...
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