| | No-Man Dry Cleaning Ray Vinyl LP Record - Import No-Man Discography of CDs
No-Man Dry Cleaning Ray Songs | 1. | Dry Cleaning Ray |
| 2. | Sweetside Silver Night |
| 3. | Jack The Sax |
| 4. | Diet Mothers |
| 5. | Urban Disco |
| 6. | Punished For Being Born (Muslimgauze Mix) |
| 7. | Kightlinger |
| 8. | Evelyn (The Song Of Slurs) |
| 9. | Sicknote |
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Purchase Dry Cleaning Ray CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction Vinyl LP (1987) (Import) Reissue; Germany
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$19.05 Already a legend in its own meagre lifetime, this startling debut shrouded itself in controversy, from its original Robert Williams artwork to Axl Rose's unblinking accounts of LA's underbelly. This mawkish storytelling, combined with a brattish collective swagger and a surprisingly mature approach to their songs, guaranteed Guns N' Roses a speedy notoriety that was to serve their legend brilliantly. ...
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$12.05 For the WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE's soundtrack, director Spike Jonze recruited former girlfriend and frequent collaborator Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In turn, O drafted a who's who of indie rock talent, among them her chief co-writers Bradford Cox of Deerhunter and Yeah Yeah Yeahs associate Imaad Wasif and her bandmates Brian Chase and Nick Zinner, all of whom perform under the aptly storybook name Karen O & the Kids. With their help, O uncovers new musical directions. Wildness abounds in her work with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Native Korean Rock, but neither band's music is particularly childlike. Here, she taps into a rainbow of youthful expression, from "All Is Love"'s pure joy to the tribal festivity of "Rumpus" to "Animal"'s feral folk, which puts O's ferocious scream in a completely different context than her other work. Yet on "Igloo" and "Sailing Home," her voice is gentler than it's been almost anywhere else--the only other time she has sounded so soft is on "Hello Tomorrow," the song she wrote for Jonze's 2005 Nike television commercial. Likewise, despite the wealth of indie rockers on it, WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE rarely sounds self-consciously indie, even on the cover of Daniel Johnston's "Worried Shoes." Cox's xylophone gives the album a dreamlike feel, particularly on "Rumpus Reprise," while Zinner's guitar is unmistakable on the excellent "Capsize," which moves from a fierce tantrum to sweeping mystery ...
| | Stanley Clarke Jazz In The Garden Vinyl LP (2009)
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| | M I A Lost Boys Vinyl LP (2001)
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$15.35 M.I.A. was one of the 50 best So-Cal punk bands of the great early-'80s second wave explosion, but for some reason never received much lasting acclaim -- while seemingly all their brethren were acknowledged then and since. Sadly, their two best records, Notes From the Underground and After the Fact, are the period directly after this 37-song compendium. But Lost Boys, which captures their faster, harder beginnings, is still worth pursuing. This should have been chronological, as M.I.A.'s first release, the pulverizing, white-hot eight songs on their 1982 split LP, Last Rites for Genocide and M.I.A., is buried on tracks 14-21! Please start with them, as they're the best work here (including their pre-1985 zenith, the classic "Tell Me Why," as well as the explosive, tongue-in-cheek "I Hate Hippies"). It also puts in perspective the hardcore-thrash record they made for Alternative Tentacles, Murder in a Foreign Place. While this was their biggest seller, it's their weakest LP, with muffled production and thrash tempos that negate much of the band's melodic strength. Still, as thrash goes, this was a cut above all the sound-alike legions, more in league with Social Unrest, the young (L.A.) Youth Brigade, and the better D.C. bands. The leftist politics on these Murder tracks are anything but shrill and thoughtless, too; the title track is a reasonable condemnation of documented C.I.A. foreign intervention. In any case, hit the Last Rites stuff, and then skip to the 19 also-strong bonus tracks of various ...
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