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Califa Thugs, Vol. 2 Music Califa Thugs, Vol. 2 Music Review Purchase Califa Thugs, Vol. 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | The Ultimate Bee Gees CDs (2009)
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$18.94 Functioning as something of a replacement for the 2001 collection Their Greatest Hits: The Record, The Ultimate Bee Gees covers much of the same ground as that double-disc set, ...
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| | Luther Vandross - Live At Wembley DVD (1989)
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| | Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films DVD (1993) Subtitled
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| | Hall & Oates Do What You Want Be What You Are: The Music of Daryl Hall John Oates CDs (2009)
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$38.65 It's telling that DO WHAT YOU WANT TO BE WHAT YOU ARE, Sony/Legacy's comprehensive, career-spanning Daryl Hall and John Oates box set, takes its title from a moderately successful mid-'70s single from the duo, written and recorded just as the group was hitting their creative stride. The slow Philly groove of "Do What You Want Be Who You Are" may have hearkened back to the duo's soul roots, side-stepping some of the outré pop experiments they had done just two years earlier on War Babies, but Hall & Oates took the title's sentiment to heart, blurring boundaries between rock, pop, and soul in a way that wasn't always easy to appreciate at the peak of their popularity in the '80s. During that decade, Hall & Oates were omnipresent, seemingly ...
| | Portishead Dummy CD (1994)
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| | Bobby Watson Gumbo CD (1983)
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| | Toyota Big Air 10th Anniversary CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Philip Hannam Echoes Of Eternity CD (2008)
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| | Mr Meeble Never Trust The Chinese CD (2008)
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$17.69 Mr. MeebleNever Trust the ChineseFlying in the face of earthly convention, Mr. Meeble issues a warning to everyone who checks out their indie debut album: Never Trust The Chinese. Between its title and content - this Phoenix based trioās sensual and soulful pop meets dark electronica record is bound to drop jaws, turn heads and offend, oh, maybe about a billion people.But itās nothing personal⦠well, except for the one nameless female who inspired this collection of songs that tell stories of the denial and despair of lost love, personal accountability, remembering, mourning and finally, just maybe, a glimmer of hope.Like their nearest āsounds kinda likeā cousins, Mr. Meeble incorporates both stellar instrumental work and an ethos of lyrical authenticity. Reminiscent of fellow French band Air, NTTC has moments of smooth, breathy vocals over spacey synths, chilled-out Rhodes and orchestral strings. At other times, it sounds similar to Thom Yorkeās Eraser with its emotive, pained vocals over minimal, tense electronics. Those familiar with Massive Attackās Mezzanine will identify with NTTCās dark, plodding and ominous vibe. The curious mix of stops, glitches, pops, whizzes, bleeps, stutters, and scratches together with sweeping, sometimes unnerving, visceral emotion is as close to opposites becoming singularly effective as you will find in music, or any art form, for that matter.Named after an accidental sound made from Styrofoam, Mr. Meeble has developed a hybrid style so unique that critics are having to dig deep into their creative well to describe it. Jason Farrell, of Fender Guitars, hits the nail on the head when he says of Chinese: āAt once deliciously vintage and über-futuristic, Mr. Meeble conjures up the comforting subconscious sounds of 70ās one hit wonders mashed within songs destined for next millenniumās soundtrack for space travel⦠modern, filmy and altogether otherworldly.ā Scott Lemerand adds: āThis is the music of rust colored skylines and forgotten alleys, the shimmering reflection of streetlights in rain puddles⦠that exists outside the stereo, it manipulates the mind and brings forth images both eerie and enjoyable. While NTTC is, in one vein, a very unusual, experimental record, it is also a very smart pop record. This is pop music for people who donāt like pop music.āMr. Meeble was born as an electronic echo of the cosmos for those who are to travel through ...
| | Kiyonori Matsuo Shouzou-Roman No Sang CD (2009) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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Califa Thugs, Vol. 2
$11.39 If you like the music of John Tesh or James Galway, you will love this CD. Flute and Piano intertwined. Please enjoy ...
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