| | Peter Kelley Path Of The Wave CD - Import Peter Kelley Discography of CDs
East Coast singer-songwriter Peter Kelley made two superb albums, of which this is the first. An atmospheric blend of bluesy downer folk and psychedelia, it features eerie vocals and deft touches of violin and fuzz guitar. First released in 1969, it makes its CD debut here, and is sure to appeal to fans of artists such as Sandy Bull, Michael Hurley and Gary Higgins. Peter Kelley Path Of The Wave Songs | 1. | Apricot Brandy |
| 2. | High Flyin' Mama |
| 3. | Christine I |
| 4. | All I Needed Was Time |
| 5. | Childhood Hour |
| 6. | The Man Is Dead |
| 7. | Christine II |
| 8. | In My Own Secret Way |
| 9. | Path Of The Wave |
| Path Of The Wave Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Peter Kelley Path Of The Wave CD - Import. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Path Of The Wave CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Robin Trower Long Misty Days/In City Dreams CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
Path Of The Wave album
$18.29
| | Lovin Spoonful Daydream CD (1966)
Path Of The Wave CD music
$9.79 At least one album from this stellar New York pop band should be in every collection. John Sebastian was a lyrical genius and master craftsman of short, humorous love songs. Lengthy titles said exactly what they meant, as with "Didn't ...
| | Southern Comfort CD (2006)
Path Of The Wave music CDs
$14.15 This loose, raggedy session took place on one afternoon when Big Walter Horton, Jerome Arnold, and Jesse Lewis were in England to perform at a folk festival. British guitarist Martin Stone and his two pals, Peter Sherster and Ian Sippen formed the Underground Recording Corporation and rented time in a shabby, ramshackle recording studio. Horton, as legendary a drinker as he was a harmonica player, got pissed off and eventually passed out with two-thirds of the album finished. Stone, Arnold, and Lewis created a psychedelic raga called "Netti-Netti" (clocking in at over 12 minutes) to close it out. Horton is fine form here, but it's a bit difficult to say exactly how fine, given all the reverb on his voice (it was 1968 after all) but his playing is solid throughout. Stone is a sharp, biting guitarist who had been influenced by everyone from Michael Bloomfield to Eric Clapton and Peter Green. ...
| | Stark Naked CD (1971)
Path Of The Wave songs
$14.09
| | Blind Ravage CD (2007)
Path Of The Wave album
$11.59
| | Instant Orange CD (2008)
Path Of The Wave CD music
$15.35 The eternal mania for reissues of obscurities turns up all sorts of trumps but sometimes the results are a cut above not simply with the music but with how it's all presented. Such is the case with the self-titled collection by Instant Orange, which compiles the entirety of the recorded work of this San Bernardino band that thrived, via a sporadic series of self-released items, including a full album, from 1968 through the mid-'70s. Speaking of the music, Instant Orange, at their core a trio of Terry Walters, Randy Lanier, and Lynn McCurdy, were solid but not lost revolutionaries, musical or otherwise; their open Byrds/Buffalo Springfield jones holds sway in a series of performances that are often enjoyable, as with songs like "The Visionary (Reactive)" and "Coming of the Day," not to mention the outright quirk of the banjo-and-kazoo romp of "Cycle 2." Walters and Lanier's guitar work is easygoing and approachable, though, as is their reflective singing, finding a balance between tenderness and electric charge that would get a new life in later years following R.E.M.'s hot-wiring of influences and all that came in its wake. The album itself is a careful creation, well recorded and with a variety of small interstitial ...
| | Ruff Ryders Ryde Or Die Vol. 1 CD (1999)
Path Of The Wave music CDs
$11.99 Known for his blazing tracks on records for Jay-Z and DMX, producer Swizz Beatz assembled a group of new tracks that features such hip-hop all-stars as the Lox, Big Pun, Juvenile, and the aforementioned Jay-Z and DMX. RYDE OR DIE VOL. 1 is jam-packed with energy and hot-to-death beats. There are several outstanding cuts. "Down Bottom" has Juvenile dropping his trademark Southern-style rhymes over Swizz beat, while ...
| | Tears For Fears Songs From The Big Chair CD (1985) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Path Of The Wave songs
$12.59 This remastered version of SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR contains the omitted title track, rare b-sides and US re-mixes.
Additional personnel includes: Neil Taylor (guitar); William Taylor, Mel Collins (saxophone); Andy Davis (piano); Chris Hughes, Jerry Marotta (drums); Marilyn Davis, Annie McCaig, Sandy McLelland (background vocals).
Digitally remastered by Jon Astley and Chris Hughes (1999 Close To The Edge).
Although the opening track, "Shout," takes on the theme of catharsis that dominated THE HURTING two years earlier, the progression evident from that debut to SONGS ...
| | Black Dice Beaches & Canyons CD (2002)
Path Of The Wave album
$14.69
| | Lenny Dee In Dee-Mand CD (2008)
Path Of The Wave CD music
$19.79
| | Abraham: Excerpts From Operettas / Bródy, Et Al CD (2008)
$15.89 | | Blazin 2008 CD (2008)
Path Of The Wave music CDs
$28.65
|
|
|