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This prog super-group, comprising members of the Flower Kings, Van Der Graaf Generator, and Parallel or 90 Degrees, epitomize the best aspects of the so-called Canterbury school of British spectacle. On their fourth studio album, longish, ambulatory song structures and an energetic mood provide an uplifting and engaging listen that will make older prog fans nostalgic for the 1970s, while demonstrating to younger listeners just how it's done.
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Personnel: Andy Tillison Diskdrive (vocals, electric guitar, piano, organ, Moog synthesizer); Jakko M. Jakszyk (vocals, electric guitar); Theo Travis (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jonas Reingold (bass guitar); Jaime Salazar (drums).
Not As Good As The Book Music | List Price | $34.97 (You save $4.38) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Progressive, Art Rock | | Label | Inside Out Music | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 51858  | | CD Universe Part number | 7612767 | | Catalog number | 79710 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Mar 04, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Andy Tillison Diskdrive | | Personnel | Theo Travis - flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Jaime Salazar - drums Jonas Reingold - bass guitar Jakko M. Jakszyk - vocals, electric guitar Andy Tillison - vocals, electric guitar, piano, organ, Moog synthesizer
| | Additional Info | With Book; Special Edition; Deluxe Edition With Book |
Tangent Not As Good As The Book Songs | | Not As Good As The Book CD DISC 1: NOT AS GOOD AS THE BOOK: |
| 1. | Crisis in Mid-Life, A |
| 2. | Lost in London (25 Years Later) |
| 3. | Ethernet, The |
| 4. | Celebrity Puree |
| 5. | Not as Good as the Book |
| 6. | Sale of Two Souls, A |
| 7. | Bat Out of Basildon |
| | Not As Good As The Book Songs DISC 2: NOT AS GOOD AS THE BOOK: |
| 1. | Four Egos, One War: Ours/Theirs/Ours (Reprise)/His/Mine |
| 2. | Full Gamut -- A Travelogue: The D599/Gothenburg/Last Tango, The |
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$14.59 For this project, members of the Flower Kings (guitarist Roine Stolt, bassist Jonas Reingold, and drummer Zoltan Csorsz) and one ex-member of Van der Graaf Generator (sax player David Jackson) team with the core of Parallel or 90 Degrees (singer/keyboardist Andy Tillison, guitarist Guy Manning, and keyboardist Sam Baine), hence the name of the group. Parallel, tangent -- take a few seconds to figure it out. Stolt and Tillison share an undisputable love for old-school symphonic prog rock and epic songs. They indulge in both here. "In Darkest Dreams" is the main course, an eight-part, 20-minute suite that adds some of the Flower Kings' bright colors to Po90s usually darker (VDGG-esque) delivery. Stolt and Tillison trade vocals; the remainder of the album features ...
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| | Dream Theater Score - 20th Anniversary World Tour CDs (2006) 3 Disc Set
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$21.35 Sidestepping the glam and thrash obsessions of their peers, Dream Theater updates Rush's blueprint with a modern texture. The progressive metal touchstones are all here: changing time signatures, dizzyingly complicated tablature, tonsil-snapping lead vocals, lyrical bombast, and a healthy sense of self-importance. John Petrucci and Co. deftly combine all of these elements on SCORE: 20th ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR LIVE WITH THE OCTAVARIUM ...
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$7.65 | | Alice Cooper The Last Temptation CD (1994)
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$5.95 This limited edition release of THE LAST TEMPTATION is specially packaged with a full-size, 36 page, full-color Marvel comic book. The comic was conceived in part by Neil Gaiman, best known for his Sandman comic book series.
THE LAST TEMPTATION is based on a three-part comic book series, created by Neil Gaiman, author of the comic "Sandman."
In 1994, coming off the commercial disappointment of HEY STOOPID, Alice Cooper decided to switch gears and composed his first concept album since the '70s, THE LAST TEMPTATION. Cooper worked with a trio of producers--Andy Wallace (Slayer), Don Fleming (Hole), and Duane Baron (Ozzy Osbourne)--to create an interesting sonic balance. A number of renowned rock artists again lend their songwriting talents to this collection. However, only Chris Cornell actually plays on the album, unlike the all-star cast of musicians who appeared on Cooper's last release.
While the album wasn't a major hit in the United States, it was Alice's third top-10 release in England and easily his best and most satisfying work in years. The pair of songs that Cornell co-wrote with Cooper, "Stolen Prayer" and "Unholy War," are the album's best; it's a headbanger's dream come true to hear these two ...
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$5.95 In the cyber-drenched 1990s, David Bowie once again proves himself ahead of the game. OUTSIDE is more a monumental collage of techno-war coldness than a mere album. Bowie combines the most essential pieces of each of his previous personas and musical styles to make OUTSIDE into an all-too-dense song-cycle with a story-line. Sound-wise, it is a closer musical approximation of "industrial" noise than the throbbing tones created by most young guns half his age.
OUTSIDE begins with the premise that the action is taking place here and now ("not tomorrow"), in a fading industrial town in New Jersey, circa 1995. A place that is littered with characters facing inhuman ...
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| | HIGH RISK Rock Out With Your Cock Out! (Re-Rock) CD (2008)
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$13.15 Artist description Fun fueled punk band from RI that grew at rapid pace among URI students. The bands live shows are even better then their energy packed album, "Rock Out With Your Cock Out". The band has been through ups and downs and now back up again with a more mature sound and outlook on life.Artist History As the originator of the band, Dave DiSarro first began the project in 2000, one year prior to the band getting together in RI. He lived in CT where he recorded the first album Take The Chance with his old drummer (from a band named Static) and friend Will Taylor of STS Records. Soon after the album was made Dave moved up to RI where he met (Belligerent) Jay Gordon while working at a local pizza restaurant. They started to jam out together at Dave’s house just playing covers for fun when they began to start playing the songs from Dave’s album. The music was starting to come together and they soon realized that they needed one last piece to complete the band. They tried a couple of people for the bass slot when they played at frat parties, but none of them worked out. Dave knew a friend down in NJ (Drew Felter) who played bass and had already tried to build HIGH RISK with Dave years before. Dave invited him up to live with him over the summer and Drew caught on quick. They started playing club stages in July 2002. Dave, Drew, and Jay hit the studio in Jan 2003 to record and release their power packed follow up, "Rock Out With Your Cock Out" with songs ranging from punk, to hardcore, to slower alternative sounding songs, to even a couple rap songs. The album consisted of a remake of the 10 songs on “Take the Chance” plus new ones that were written since then. The boys played together as a power trio for a year and a half rockin out (and sometimes selling out) the stages, having a blast, and hanging out with every band they could meet. They were frequently seen playing at places like The Ocean Mist (RI), Finbacks (RI), The Bonvue (RI), The Living Room (RI), The Empress Ballroom (CT) The Webster Underground (CT), and The Webster Theater (CT). The band also played for hire at birthday and graduation parties for fans that have emailed the band. Their up close and personal open relationship with fans got the word spread about them at a rapid pace. But this wasn’t the combination HIGH RISK needed. Drew left the band in Feb 2004 in hopes of starting his own project. The band played for a while in 2004 just Dave and Jay with other performers filling in for shows. Dave played either the guitar or bass (depending on who is filling in) until they found someone who was as serious and dedicated as they are. That someone was John DeSarro. After months of trying people out they finally found someone who fit the shoe. Soon ...
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