| | Three Man Army Third Of A Lifetime CD - Import Three Man Army Discography of CDs
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Third Of A Lifetime Music Three Man Army Third Of A Lifetime Songs | 1. | Butter Queen |
| 2. | Daze |
| 3. | Another Day |
| 4. | One Third of a Lifetime |
| 5. | Nice One |
| 6. | What's My Name |
| 7. | Three Man Army |
| 8. | See What I Took |
| 9. | Midnight |
| 10. | Together |
| Third Of A Lifetime Music Third Of A Lifetime Music Review Purchase Third Of A Lifetime CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Them Crooked Vultures CD (2009)
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$11.19 Often, supergroups wind up dominated by one particular personality - think Eric Clapton in Derek & the Dominos, Jack White in the Raconteurs -- which makes the egalitarianism of Them Crooked Vultures all the more remarkable. Of course, when it comes down to it, it's a group of three natural-born collaborators: John Paul Jones, the old studio pro who gravitated toward provocative partners after Led Zeppelin's demise, teaming up with R.E.M. as easily as he did with avant-queen Diamanda Galas and nu-folkster Sara Watkins; Dave Grohl, who hopped into an empty drummer's chair whenever the opportunity presented itself; and Josh Homme, who set up a mini-empire based entirely on jam sessions. If Them Crooked Vultures brings to mind Homme's projects more than Grohl's or Jones', it's largely due to his role as lead vocalist and how guitar can push a rhythm ...
| | Rosanne Cash List CD (2009)
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$11.99 After the dark and chilling themes of 2006's BLACK CADILLAC, which saw Rosanne Cash dealing with the deaths of her mother, Vivian Liberto, her father, Johnny Cash, and her stepmother, June Carter Cash -- all of whom passed within a two-year span -- one might assume that her next project would move into an even deeper level of bleakness, but with THE LIST, it's immediately clear that she has instead found a more measured place to stand. It's a lovely and redemptive outing that looks back to go forward. When Cash turned 18, her father, ...
| | Kings Of Leon: Live At The O2 DVD (2009)
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| | Swallow The Sun New Moon CD (2009)
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$11.98
| | Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!: In Concert CDs (1970) With Book; With DVD; Anniversary Edition; Limited Edition
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$47.94 Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York on November 27-28, 1969.
Returning to the American concert scene after a three-year layoff, the Rolling Stones recorded GET YER YA-YA'S OUT! during a triumphant two-date stand at Madison Square Garden in late November 1969 that found B.B. King and Ike & Tina Turner opening for them. Having amassed an impressive recorded output during their three years away from touring, the Stones peppered ...
| | Perry Como Greatest Christmas Songs CD (1999)
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$6.09
| | Marcel Coenen Colour Journey CD (2006)
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$16.45 Sun Caged guitarist Marcel Coenen follows his instrumental debut album with a diverse set of self-penned material, sung by a variety of guest vocalists, which showcases his versatility within various metal genres, including the power metal of "Waiting," the prog-influenced "Patron Saint," and the death-metal of "Traumatized to the Bone."
Colour Journey is the phenomenal second solo album from Sun Caged guitarist Marcel Coenen. Colour Journey will take the listener on a voyage through many musical landscapes that will captivate its audience. ...
| | Gisele Scales 2 Think CD (2006) (Import)
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$24.25
| | Luis Landriscina Muchos Kilometros De Humor CD (1997)
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$9.79
| | Robert Pollard Superman Was A Rocker CD (2008)
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$8.55 First things first: take a good look at Superman's outfit. Lots of bright colors, big pop art logo on his chest, snazzy cape on his back...clearly, that guy was a mod, not a rocker, even if he did spend half his time wearing a lame off-the-rack suit as Clark Kent. Second and more important: this album is not a rocker, and despite the list of personnel on the back, it's not a Guided by Voices record either. Robert Pollard stitched together Superman Was a Rocker by adding new vocal and melodic bits to a number of instrumental recordings he made with various musicians between 1980 and 2007, including former GBV members such as Tobin Sprout, Doug Gillard, ...
| | Rod Stewart Hard Road CD (2008) (Import)
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$15.75
| | This Is The Magic Mixture CD (1968) Bonus Tracks
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$15.15 The Magic Mixture were one of dozens of psychedelic bands making the rounds of London's rock clubs in 1968, though they were the only ones who recorded an album for Saga Records, a cut-rate classical label who were making a brief foray into pop music. The group's first and only album, This Is the Magic Mixture, is prized by collectors for its rarity, but as music it's fun and interesting without being especially remarkable. The liner notes to Sunbeam Records' reissue of This Is the Magic Mixture reproduces a promotional flyer in which the band describes their music as "Cream-Hendrix Style," and while that formula isn't terribly far off, the comparisons don't quite flatter the Magic Mixture; lead guitarist Terry Thomas (later a member of Charlie) was a fine player, but he lacked Jimi's flash and vision, while the band couldn't muster the same sort of blues power that Cream generated on an off night. However, the group sounds admirably tight and well-focused, especially given the circumstances behind the recording of their sole album, which was essentially cut live in the studio in a single day. The songs are good if not great, especially the hard rock workout "You," the atmospheric "Moonbeams," and the trippy but propulsive "When I Was Young" (not the Animals hit, though not dissimilar). As castoffs of the British psychedelic era go, This Is the Magic Mixture is better than most and the album has its pearly moments, but those not already enamored of such things will probably find themselves immune to its charms. ~ Mark Deming
The Magic Mixture were one of dozens of psychedelic bands making the rounds of London's rock clubs in 1968, though they were the only ones who recorded an album for Saga Records, a cut-rate classical label who were making a brief foray into pop music. The group's first and only album, This Is the Magic Mixture, is prized by collectors for its rarity, but as music it's fun and interesting without being especially remarkable. The liner notes to Sunbeam Records' reissue of This Is the Magic Mixture reproduces a promotional flyer in which the band describes their music as "Cream-Hendrix Style," and while that formula isn't terribly far off, the comparisons don't quite flatter the Magic Mixture; lead guitarist Terry Thomas (later a member of Charlie) was a fine player, but he lacked Jimi's flash and vision, while the band couldn't muster the same sort of blues power that Cream generated on an off night. However, the group sounds admirably tight and well-focused, especially given the circumstances behind ...
| | One Movement Momentum CD (2009)
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$15.19
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