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The Red Kid Theory is my outlet for all my life experiences.I write about everything that happens to me, as well as put myself in other people's shoes to explore different feelings. Anytime I feel the urge to get something out, it goes right to a piece of paper and my guitar. Red Kid Theory Equilibrium Songs | 1. | This Moment |
| 2. | Awakening |
| 3. | A Simple Note |
| 4. | Fight Like Hell |
| 5. | Until I See You Again |
| 6. | Stranger |
| 7. | Angel |
| 8. | This Dazzeling Duel |
| 9. | Skin And Atmosphere |
| 10. | Don't Turn Away |
| 11. | Equilibrium |
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Purchase Equilibrium CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Mayer Battle Studies CD (2009)
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$11.18 It's no secret that John Mayer is a 21st Century Fox, wining and dining women all through tabloid headlines, so it's about time he delivered an album that traded upon his loverman persona -- and Battle Studies is that record in spades. Retaining more than a modicum of the slick, soul-blues undertones of Continuum, Mayer fashions a modern groove album, a record that maintains a smooth seductive vibe so thoroughly it spills into a one-man band cover of "Crossroads." Mayer remains somewhat of a disciple of Slowhand, but he shows an unusual interest in the big AOR stylings of Journeyman, along with Stevie Ray Vaughan's In Step, creating a coolly clean blend of synths and Strats, one that's as much about texture as it is about song.something perfectly appropriate for a make-out album like this. Sometimes, Mayer dips too heavily toward the ...
| | Tom Petty Live Anthology CDs (2009)
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$19.34 It's a commonly held opinion among fans and band alike that Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' lone live album, 1986's Pack Up the Plantation, didn't quite capture the group at its peak, so there has been a long-standing need for another live set, which 2009's Live Anthology finally provides. Like its closest cousin, Bruce Springsteen's Live 1975-1985, Live Anthology almost overcompensates for the long wait by offering almost too much music, cherrypicking highlights from 1978 to 2007. In its simplest incarnation, Live Anthology is a super-affordable, four-disc box set running 48 tracks, which is eight cuts longer than Springsteen's ...
| | Procol Harum Exotic Birds & Fruit CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Lou Reed New Sensations CD (1984) Reissue; Remastered
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$11.18 Lou Reed never struck anyone as one of the happiest guys in rock & roll, so some fans were taken aback when his 1984 album New Sensations kicked off with "I Love You, Suzanne," a catchy up-tempo rocker that sounded a lot like a pop tune. After reaffirming his status as one of rock's greatest poets with The Blue Mask and Legendary Hearts, what was Reed doing here? Lou was having a great time, and his pleasure was infectious ...
| | Foo Fighters Greatest Hits CD (2009)
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| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History DVD (1995) Special Edition
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| | Emmylou Harris Blue Kentucky Girl CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.25 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band: Emmylou Harris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Albert Lee (guitar, mandolin); James Burton, Rodney Crowell (guitar); Hank DeVito (pedal steel guitar); Ricky Skaggs (fiddle, background vocals); Glen D. Hardin, Tony Brown (piano); Emory Gordy, Mike Bowden (bass); John Ware (drums).
Emmylou Harris' albums of the '70s all follow a well-defined game plan. First, she selects a stellar repertoire of classic country songs, new material from neo-traditionalists like Rodney Crowell, and one rock oldie (this time it's the Drifters' "Save the Last Dance for Me," which Harris took into country music's top-five). She then surrounds herself with Nashville's finest players-such as guitarists James Burton and Albert Lee, fiddler/mandolinist/singer extraordinaire Ricky Skaggs, and pedal-steel wizard Hank DeVito. Finally, Harris pours her heart and soul into every vocal performance. The resulting albums, of which BLUE KENTUCKY GIRL was the fifth, defined the state-of-the-art for serious country enthusiasts of the era.
By the time BLUE KENTUCKY GIRL was recorded, Harris' already impressive taste in material had reached near perfection. Particularly inspired choices here include the George Jones rarity "Beneath Still Waters," the Louvin Brothers' "Every Time You Leave," and Jean Ritchie's gorgeous "Sorrow in the Wind." Among the more obvious-but equally fine-choices are the Hank Williams Sr. hit "They'll Never Take His Love from Me," Gram Parsons' "Hickory Wind," and Rodney Crowell's "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues," the last featuring Dolly Parton and Linda Rondstadt on harmony vocals.
1979's Blue Kentucky Girl was the first pure country record Emmylou Harris ever recorded. It has a stripped-down sound that is as close to the country bone as anything issued by Nash Vegas in the 1960s. Harris made the record this way for two reasons: she had involved herself deeply in the studio mixing of Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town and found it too glossy, and she was responding to the country purists who claimed the only reason she hit the charts so heavily with her albums was that she saturated them with pop songs. This is just crazy, but it was a gauntlet she chose to pick up. As was customary, husband Brian Ahern produced the ten-song set, and Harris played acoustic guitar on all but two of the album's ten ...
| | Dazz Band Motown Legends: Let It Whip CD (1995)
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| | Geordie Don't Be Fooled By The Name CD (1974) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.65 The second studio album by '70s rockers Geordie gets a much deserved CD release featuring two Brian Johnson solo cuts as bonus tracks. Geordie were fronted by Johnson, who later went on to replace Bon Scott in AC/DC and so this release will be of interest to their legion of fans. Includes the European single 'House Of The Rising Sun'. Booklet features detailed liner notes and pictures of related singles sleeves. 7Ts. 2008.
Geordie's second album, 1974's Don't Be Fooled by the Name, was a bit of a letdown after their debut, which merged the swagger of hard rock with the tuneful bombast of blue-collar glam acts typified by Slade. In some ...
| | Rox, V Waiting For You CD (2007)
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| | Melanie C This Time CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Tuff Session Tuff Good CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Tonight: Franz Ferdinand CD (2009)
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| | Diamonz In The Rough Band 70'S/80'S Lost Pop/Rock Oldies CD (2008)
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$10.09 (.99 Single Songs) MP3's(13-Tunes)ONLY $3.99 on CDBaby NOW! Watch for some "FREE DOWNLOADS" on the Band! _______________________________________________________ "DIAMONZ IN THE ROUGH BAND" This(13-Song)CD is Entitled: "70's/80's Lost Pop/Rock OLDIES" has just been uncovered from ...
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