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Give Up Music | List Price | $26.98 (You save $1.13) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Beatball | | CD Universe Part number | 7705800 | | Catalog number | 16 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 15, 2008 | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks |
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$9.58 Susan Boyle's grand unveiling on Britain's Got Talent was with a song from Les Miserables - the very song that lends this album its title -- and if she could become an international sensation based on a show tune standard, there's no reason for her to change her approach on her debut, since that's the sound that made her a star. Plus, a large part of Boyle's appeal is that she's a middle-aged woman recalling a bygone era when there were singers that appealed to an adult audience by offering soft, stately versions of pop hits and standards. That time was ...
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$10.39 Like the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL franchise, GLEE became more than a TV show when several of its songs cracked the Hot 100, including the number four hit "Don't Stop Believing." That song kicks off this soundtrack, the first in a series of albums cataloging the music performed by the show's cast. Not all GLEE members are created equal--some cast mates are far better actors than singers--but this soundtrack has enough star power to keep things ...
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| | All Parallels CD (2006)
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$9.35 "Something that Alex Lifeson of Rush might have cooked up with some lessons from James Hetfield of Metallica" -The NY Times" A punchy blend of angular riffs, plowing rhythmic grooves and excitable vocals, the band successfully launch into foray after foray of energetic modern rock with a light hardcore slant; Keeping the listener thoroughly entertained from start to finish." -ThePRP.com "Someone call major label A&R reps! All Parallels is bouncy, addictively melodic rock that you normally hear pounding on alternative and rock radio stations." -Lambgoat.com Review from ThePRP.com:All Parallels - All ParallelsA startlingly refreshing take on post-hardcore, All Parallels present an invigorating listen with their debut EP by combining emphatic vocals and driving rhythms in the vein of Glassjaw, Quicksand and Handsome with colorfully open ended song structures. Punchy and expressive, the band plow through a plethora of different emotions and pacings as they tackle material that lends itself more to creativity rather than commercial sensibility.An elastic and extremely emotive delivery is offered up by band frontman/bassist Larry Chiswick, who can at times bring to mind shades of Glassjaw's Daryl Palumbo. However, rather than become tangled in convoluted screams Larry tends to stick to curious melodies and harmonies which exude a strong sense of urgency. Strengthened by the occasional aggressive wail, the display of emotional restraint and lack of predictable mood swings causes the groups music to be all the more a unique experience. The edgy guitar riffs on hand only solidify this, employing a crunchy distortion to jack up the intensity level of the material when necessary and branching off into colorful harmonic lunges and ambitious buildups when not. Such structuring allows the large looming bass lines to swoop in and punctuate the songs with a confidently loose swagger that adds a great amount of drive while also forcefully underpinning the rhythm section. Completed by a crisp drumming performance that is hit hard and played with intricate variation and unexpected timing changes, ...
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| | Woody Guthrie Worried Man Blues: The Best Of CD (2005) Deluxe Edition
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$12.25 Ever since 1947, when record company owner Moses Asch declared bankruptcy and his former partner and creditor Herbert Harris of Stinson Records held onto a batch of Asch's Woody Guthrie masters in lieu of payment, those tracks, a small part of a cache of hundreds of casually recorded songs Guthrie and such friends as Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry made starting in April 1944, have been issued over and over on albums that, while unauthorized, are not strictly speaking illegal. (Asch disputed Harris' ownership of the tracks, but neither had the wherewithal to pursue claims in court.) The first of these albums were on Stinson Records, of course, but they have appeared on many labels since. Here is another collection of a baker's dozen of them, licensed from San Juan Music Group by Purple Pyramid. Of course, they are not "the very best of" Woody Guthrie by any stretch of the imagination, just some old folk songs, sometimes boasting new lyrics from Guthrie, and the occasional Guthrie original, such as "Pretty Boy Floyd." With Houston chiming in on tenor vocals here and there, plus Sonny Terry's harmonica added to the guitar and/or mandolin accompaniment, the style is somewhat akin to the old-timey country music of such '30s artists as the Monroe Brothers. But, for the most part, this is not the Woody Guthrie of "This Land Is Your Land," and thus far from his best. Purple Pyramid has taken two actions to separate its release from the pack of similar competitors, one laudable, but the other deplorable. Bringing in Dave Thompson to write liner notes on each individual song was a good idea, along with listing recording dates and personnel. But employing one Danny B. Harvey to undertake a "remix" of "Worried Man Blues" (billed as a "bonus track") was a disastrously bad idea. Of course, "remix" in this context means that Harvey has overdubbed instruments on the existing track; he turns "Worried Man Blues" into a Carl Perkins-like rockabilly track with the addition of guitar, acoustic bass, and snare drum. The result is just as bad as it sounds like it would be, turning this disc into a mockery. ~ William Ruhlmann
The Woody Guthrie album Worried Man Blues: The Best Of, released by Master Classics in 2005, is identical in contents and annotations to the Woody Guthrie album The Very Best Of released by Purple Pyramid in 2001. Ever since 1947, when record ...
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