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Purchase Minimal Techno 3 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Four Horsemen Gettin' Pretty Good...At Barely Gettin' By CD (1996)
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$9.59 The Four Horsemen were quite literally a shattered band come 1996. Five years on from their simplistic but infectious retro-rock debut, they'd been dropped by Def American, been abandoned by their main songwriter guiding force in founding guitarist Haggis, and, most heartbreaking of all, lost drummer Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery to a drug overdose. As the band's last remaining original members, it came down to guitarist Dave Lizmi and troubled singer Frank C. Starr (more on him later) to assemble a new lineup and attempt to shoulder the load themselves ...
| | Ulrich Schnauss Strangely Isolated Place CD (2003) Bonus Tracks
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| | Malcolm McLaren Paris CDs (1994)
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| | Doormouse Major Changes CD (2005) (Import) Canada
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| | Aphex Twin Come To Daddy CD (1997) Extended Play
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| | Ellen Allien Orchestra Of Bubbles CD (2006)
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| | Trancemixed: Classics, Vol. 1 CDs (2004)
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| | Son Siu Shake The Earth CD (2003)
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| | U2 War CD (1983)
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$21.19 WAR, U2's first gold album, established them as one of the great cutting-edge bands of early '80s rock and the definitive post-punk commercial breakout. From the insularity and ruminative splendor of their studio work, U2 blossomed into a visceral live band capable of turning elegant webs of sound into in-your-face rock and roll. The Edge's innovative guitar work was now augmented by his ...
| | Black Sabbath Live Evil CDs (1982) Remastered
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$17.05 Released in January 1983, LIVE EVIL was competing against Ozzy Osbourne's live SPEAK OF THE DEVIL for the dominant share of Black Sabbath fans' favor. Both albums did fairly well, ...
| | Claire Tchaikowski Those Thousand Seas CD (2009)
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$18.99 "Tchaikowski has this rare ability to draw us into the singer's private emotional terrain, with stories that feel like she's been eavesdropping on the listener's hopes and heartaches." 
Says Steven Gaydos, Executive Editor of VARIETYClaire was born and grew up at the foot of the Alps in Switzerland, of Irish and a quarter Polish descent. Her songs are infused with the epic landscapes of both Ireland and Switzerland.She moved to London in 1998, to study music. A lot of songwriting and band practice later, she met producer and founder of Ambiguous Records, Al Mobbs, who began defining the sound of her record, and co-writing songs. And they drank a lot of tea in Al's kitchen.After working together for a short while, Claire met legendary producer Mike Hedges, who has mentored and supported her since.He recently produced her debut album, Those Thousand Seas, also co-writing several tracks, along with Al Mobbs producing on two tracks. Other co-writers include Al, Sally Herbert (who arranged all the strings), and Shelly Poole (ex Alisha's Attic). Those Thousand Seas is an independent release, and Claire is loving introducing her album to you.Scott G from Music Industry Newswire says:"REVIEW: These Thousand Emotions — Have you ever thought about what is inside the sounds you like to hear? Harmonics and overtones are in there, for a start, but it can go way beyond that with some artists. A few special people are able to capture raw emotion and inject it into notes and chords. Such an artist is Claire Tchaikowski. On her quietly propulsive album “Those Thousand Seas”, listeners are presented with ten exquisite songs that are a wonderful blend of musicianship, poetics and passion. The effect is akin to swimming through a 200-proof cocktail.The title track wasn’t playing for more than sixty seconds before I was being pulled in two directions; on the one hand, bliss, but on the other, an upsurge of adrenaline. This dichotomy continued for every minute of the album all three times I played it.First of all, the sonics are exquisite and the production by Mike Hedges (The Cure, Dido) is spectacular. Second, with Tchaikowski’s ethereal vocals, you can relax and simply float along on a musical excursion seemingly through the core of a young artist. Yet percolating underneath each well-crafted track is a torrent of feeling. “Those Thousand Seas” proudly presents a multiplicity ...
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