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2008 two disc regular CD edition of the first-ever career-spanning retrospective from the Irish guitar legend (the original version was an SACD hybrid disc, released in 2005). Rory Gallagher is the man who, without question, spearheaded the entire Irish Rock and Blues movement. More than that, he has had a significant influence on scores of musicians everywhere and has legions of loyal fans around the world to this day, despite his untimely death on June 14th, 1995. Contains an eight page booklet that retains a host of glorious photographs of Rory and his trademark guitars as well as two essays: one by David Sinclair of The Times and the other by Michael Molenda, Editor-in-Chief, Guitar Player. 24 tracks. BMG. Purchase Big Guns CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Stone Temple Pilots No. 4 CD (1999)
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$7.49 THE ARTISTSilk & Olive began in 2004 as the solo project of Portland, Oregon musician, Andy Fish. Dark & haunting, S & O exudes the rawness of PJ Harvey, the poetic lyricism of Suzanne Vega and the quirky art-folk finesse of Cat Power. THE CD\"Small Dark Light\" explores a sonically somber soundscape of folk and electronic collage. To describe the opening instrumental track, \"Drift\", Fish explains, \"Imagine a lonely drive up the Coast, it\'s late, you\'re headed towards the home of someone who, once important, isn\'t expecting to see you.\" \"Sea ...
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$14.79 On “Transitions”, Hennie Bekker combines his signature, ambient piano sound with ambient-electronica grooves, to create a revitalizing album, perfect for relaxation, meditation or a drive in the country. He has applied his signature style to original songs, capturing the essence of a mood, memory or season. The sixth album in the original “Hennie Bekker’s Tranquility” series includes an arrangement of Pachelbel’s Canon in D. Hennie Bekker is a musical pioneer whose eclectic and distinctive sound transcends genre. His award winning career has spanned decades and continents. A multi-platinum selling independent artist, Hennie is best known for his unique sound on the 'African Tapestries', 'SolitudesTM', 'Kaleidoscopes' and 'Tranquility™' album series. He was also a creative force behind the Juno award winning BKS, one of Canada's most successful electronic/dance bands. Bekker was raised in Mufulira, a Zambian copper mining town 10 miles south of the Congo border. In those early years, he was captivated by the symphonic sounds of the African wilderness, the haunting harmonies of tribal chanting and the rhythmic dialogue of drummers communicating between camps at sundown. Bekker is a self-taught pianist who had his professional debut at age 15, spending the next decade performing with various bands throughout Zambia, Zaire, Zimbabwe. In later years he experienced the wonders of the bushveld as he traveled 1000 miles of wilderness by motorcycle from the Zambian Copperbelt to Bulawayo in Zimbabwe via the Victoria Falls (The Smoke That Thunders). His journey, so close to the wild, forced him on one occasion, to wait a comfortable distance away from a herd of elephants crossing the road. Bekker's travels eventually took him to Kenya, the congo and then to South Africa where he established himself as a composer and bandleader. His success as a fusion-jazz musician and bandleader elevated him to become the musical director for one of South Africa's largest record companies. There, he added scores of film, television, radio and commercial music to his list of career accomplishments.In the late 70's, Bekker brought ...
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