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Everybody Dance Now Music | List Price | $47.99 (You save $3.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7651006 | | Catalog number | 770587 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 25, 2008 |
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Purchase Everybody Dance Now CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Live CDs (2009) Digipak
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$14.38 Glitter and Doom Live, a double-disc set, marks Tom Waits' third live effort in his nearly 40-year career, each one summing up his career to the point of its release. The first, Nighthawks at the Diner issued in 1975 on Asylum, is regarded by many as one of the greatest live albums of all time. The second was Big Time, released during his tenure at Island in 1986. The musical performances on disc one of Glitter and Doom Live were culled from Waits' historic sold-out tour of the U.S. and Europe. He compiled and sequenced the set himself, intending to make them sound like a single show. The material leans, understandably, on his recordings with the Anti label. There are stellar performances here, such as "Get Behind the Mule" from The Mule Variations, "Trampled Rose" from Real Gone, and a haunting version of Leadbelly's "Fannin ...
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| | Justin Bieber My World CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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$7.96 Within a couple years, Canadian teenager Justin Bieber went from covering Usher on YouTube to working with Usher. An internet sensation from his renditions of several pop and pop-oriented R&B hits, he was still only 15 years old when he released this, his first album -- though it's more like an EP since it is contains only seven songs that are 25 minutes in duration. Given the comfort level he showed in the material he covered, ...
| | King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King CD (1969) Bonus Tracks
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$104.78 Initial pressings featured a limited edition, cardboard-stock gatefold sleeve and unpublished archive photos.
KC's debut album introduced to the world a group that threw various '60s genres into a blender and set the results afire with a blowtorch. One of the pioneers of the progressive rock movement that began in the late '60s and flourished in the early '70s, King Crimson was arguably the most consistently creative band in the genre. On IN THE COURT they blend wispy, Donovan-ish folk-rock with Wagnerian grandeur, mind-bending heavy rock, and even a free- jazz sensibility. Greg Lake's vocals are effectively theatrical but more restrained than in his later ELP work. Robert Fripp was just learning how to make mincemeat of a chord progression, but he's alternately lyrical and frenetic as the moment requires.
The extended jams on cuts like "Moonchild" are light-footed and inventive, never ponderous, thanks largely to the crisp, jazzy drumming of Michael Giles. "20th Century Schizoid Man"'s bone-crushing ensemble riffs and crazed solos were of a heft unprecedented in rock & roll. Most importantly, the trademark Crimson would stick to throughout their career is shown here--dynamic variations between soft/lyrical ...
| | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment (Gold) CD (1972) Gold
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$19.10 NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here we have more raucous rock & roll with healthy dollops of soul and twang thrown in for good measure. Always looking for a good songwriter to cover, Stewart's honorees here include Jimi Hendrix ("Angel"), Dylan ("Mama You Been On My Mind"), and Rod's personal hero, Sam Cooke ("Twistin' The Night Away"). Sidling up nicely next to these heartfelt interpretations are some of Stewart's ...
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| | Paper Arrows Look Alive CD (2008)
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$10.65 Paper Arrows was born in a Chicago attic studio in the Winter of 2007. What started as a group of quiet songs by Joe Goodkin (Burn Rome Burn), soon absorbed the production and instrumental talents of Jay Marino (Buddy Nuisance, Lindsay Anderson) and Darren Garvey (Buddy Nuisance, Cameron McGill), and the result is the full-length album Look Alive, which Quell Records will release on March 4, 2008.So... why the name Paper Arrows?Says Goodkin: “I liked the idea that these songs, and songs in general, are like arrows that you write and then fire into the air, hoping that they hit the intended targets... and Jay's approach to producing the album was so conductive to that idea. Almost everything was recorded quickly... like first takes, second takes... even the vocals, he wouldn't let me over-think them... we'd cut entire tunes in twenty, thirty minutes... and I think the result is that everything sounds fresh and direct and the “arrows” are more likely to hit home. My favorite moment is in the song “Again and Again”... it's all live, one take (the first take actually), and if you listen closely you can hear the Blue Line train go by in the background, like a ghost, during the second verse...”Look Alive ...
| | Embryo Rock Session CD (1973)
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$15.89 Progressive rock provides the framework but jazz-rock gives the flavor to this powerfully seductive album-length workout, four extended numbers (on which the vocals who are present are buried so far down in the mix that these are essentially instrumentals) that surge forth with saxophone solos and keyboard runs to rival the best-known English and U.S. prog rock bands -- and Christian Burchard's myriad percussion sounds (outdoing even his keyboard timbres at times) are in a class of their own. The difference between Embryo and their English-speaking rivals is that Embryo ...
| | Underoath Lost In The Sound Of Separation CDs (2008) With DVD; Special Edition
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$16.99 Long-running alternative CCM outfit Underoath return with LOST IN THE SOUND OF SEPARATION, an apocalyptic concept album about global destruction, set to metal-edged post-hardcore thrash. ...
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