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Life On Loan Music | List Price | $20.98 (You save $7.63) | | Category | World Albums, Russian CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7575780 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 13, 2007 | | Additional Info | Import |
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$6.05 Don Ho's very name has become a veritable punchline. Yet his achievements can not be dismissed as easily as an obvious joke. Few recording artists have been so comfortable in so many genres--Don Ho masterfully handles anything from country to light rock to luau listening. He's almost a Jimmy Buffet from an earlier generation. His version of "Tiny Bubbles" is the standard by which all others are judged. Don Ho is to Honolulu what ...
| | Fabulous Wailers CD (1959)
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$12.59 As any quick perusal of old Top 40 rock & roll station playlists will attest, singles were where the shakin' action was, as rock & roll albums were scarce as hen's teeth back in those pre-Beatle days. But when the record companies decided to issue one, it was usually an artifact of high rockin' value and some major influence. Naysayers to the contrary, this debut album by the Northwest's first great rock & roll combo is just such an artifact. The Wailers dispensed crude, greasy, largely instrumental rock & roll music for those who came to shake it up and shake it down, and it's all on fine, rhythmic, open display here. This album is amazing in its own simplistic, nuthin'-special way, its crudity almost palpable. There's only one vocal aboard, Kent Morrill's "Dirty Robber," later covered and torched by the Sonics. Everything else is built on the riff-sturdy bones of their biggest hit, "Tall Cool One." With two guitars, piano, sax, and drums -- no bass player anywhere on here, another crudeness indicator of the times and locale it was recorded in -- all blasting away like they're working a VFW Hall dance, hoof shakers like "Wailin'," "Shanghaied," "Beat Guitar" (featured in the soundtrack of the misguided Jerry Lee Lewis bioflick Great Balls Of Fire), and "Gunnin' For Peter" stand loud and proud as teen hall pre-Beatle rock & roll at its finest. Even more amazing is that the tonal crudity of this recording is enhanced even further on the stereo pressings of this ...
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$18.15 In the minds of a great many record collectors, there's a fine line between garage rock and psychedelic rock, and this collection of rare single sides is clearly meant for this breed of fan. HIGH ALL THE TIME (which originally circulated as a gray-market LP in the tradition of PEBBLES and BACK FROM THE GRAVE) brings together 14 vintage acid punk sides, with stomping beats and fuzztone guitars sitting side by side with sitar-like feedback squeals, percolating melodic lines, and lyrics that suggest both positive and negative aspects of recreational consciousness expansion. Given that most pure psych tunes tended to stretch out quite a bit, the fact these 14 songs zip by in just 42 minutes is a dead giveaway that this leans to the garage side of the formula. But numbers like "Quasar 45" by the Sun Lightning Incorporated, "City Jungle, Part 2" by the Beautiful Daze, and "Author's Message" by Hobbit do conjure up an impressive level of what Frank Zappa once called "out-freakage," and the ...
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