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Tower of Power: Bruce Conte (vocals, guitar); Lenny Pickett (vocals, flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone); Emilio Castillo (vocals, tenor saxophone); Greg Adams, Mic Gillette (vocals, trumpet); Chester Thompson (vocals, keyboards); Lenny Williams (vocals); Stephen "Doe" Kupka (baritone saxophone); Francis "Rocco" Prestia (bass instrument); David Garibaldi (drums); Brent Byars (congas). East Bay Archive Vol. 1 Music Tower Of Power East Bay Archive Vol. 1 Songs East Bay Archive Vol. 1 Music Review Purchase East Bay Archive Vol. 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Al Stewart 24 Carrots CD (1980) Bonus Tracks
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$10.45 "Here In Angola," "Pandora," and "Indian Summer" were originally released on the LP INDIAN SUMMER.
24 CARROTS is folk-rocker Al Stewart's 1980 album, recorded with Shot in the Dark. This reissue features five bonus tracks, "Here in Angola", "Indian Summer", "Pandora", "Delia's Gone", and "Princess Olivia".
The pun of the title of 24 Carrots -- the first overt signal of humor Al Stewart has displayed in years, possibly ever -- illustrates that a lot has changed since 1978's Time Passages. The loosening of his wit is perhaps the most evident, but the most significant is the departure of producer Alan Parsons, who collaborated with Stewart on his mid-'70s triptych of masterpieces. In truth, 24 Carrots isn't far removed from those high points, because he is indeed still writing at a remarkably consistent pace. No, this record isn't quite at the high standard of the previous three albums, but it does have a number of brilliant moments, from the opening "Running Man" through the silly but effective "Mondo Sinistro" and the gorgeous "Midnight Rocks." Though there are some songs that don't quite click (something that did not happen on the aforementioned trio), overall the record coheres nicely, thanks not just to the uniform classiness of Stewart's songs, but to his production with Chris Desmond. Although the production does hint at the antiseptic ...
| | Eric Andersen CD (1969)
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| | Eric Andersen Avalanche CD (1969)
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$14.35 AVALANCHE (1968) is not the most prominent record in the canon of folk-rock chameleon Eric Andersen--it did not even make the transfer to CD until 2007. However, this unjustly overlooked record stands as a perfect example of Andersen's unique skill at pouring himself into an extraordinary numbers of the folk world's far-off corners, though never coming off as an insincere dabbler. AVALANCHE opens with the San Francisco-via-Buffalo ...
| | Stephen Stills Right By You CD (Import) Import
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| | Stevie Nicks Soundstage Sessions CD (2009)
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$15.65 Rock's original gold dust woman capped a return to the road in the '00s with this stunningly on-point live collection--her first. With tracks taken from a live set in Chicago in October 2007 and later bolstered by overdubs from a Nashville session (essentially studio strings and backing vocals), THE SOUNDSTAGE SESSIONS matches the energy of a hot live set with pristine studio touches. Nicks concentrates mostly on her solo material (there are only two Fleetwood Mac era songs here--none from RUMOURS) and sounds in fantastic voice (still husky and heavily vibratoed) as she digs into synthesizer rockers like "Stand Back" and "If Anyone Falls In Love." Other standouts include "Sorcerer" from TROUBLE IN ...
| | Doors Soft Parade CD (1969) Gold; Remastered
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$14.42 Dismissed by the benighted as the Doors' "pop album," SOFT PARADE is one of the band's most adventurous recordings, utilizing strings and horns without resorting to schlocky over-production and moving far beyond their blues roots. Morrison was fully into his shaman phase by 1969, and his obsession with that image is reflected in the proselytizing air of "Tell All the People," and of course "Shaman's Blues." The album's biggest hit "Touch Me," while easily the group's most radio-friendly offering, is a pop classic that ranks among the great '60s AM radio tunes. "Wild Child" is a brief return to the blues-rock of yore, but the title track is a sophisticated, extended piece that moves through several different moods and textures, full of the elliptical, poetic lyrics that were Morrison's trademark.
The weakest studio album recorded with Jim Morrison in the group, partially because their experiments with brass and strings on about half the tracks weren't entirely successful. More to the point, though, this was their weakest set of material, low lights including filler like "Do It" and "Runnin' Blue," a strange bluegrass-soul blend that was a small hit. On the other hand, about half the record is quite good, especially the huge hit "Touch Me" (their most successful integration of orchestration), the vicious hard rock riffs ...
| | Ricky Nelson Greatest Love Songs CD (2008)
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| | Katy Murrell Yoga For Back Care And Relaxation CD (2008)
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$24.95 Katy Murrell\'s new Yoga CD for back care and relaxation gives clear, precise instructions for home practice ...
| | Randy Robertson Checkin' Out Of Heartbreak Hotel CD (2008)
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| | Denver Moore Makin' A Difference CD (2008)
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| | Laid 8 Demo CD (2008)
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| | Tomas Sauter Fluo CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Paul Austin Kelly Where Did The Dinosaurs Go? CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Robyn North Make Believe CD (2009)
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