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Audio Mixer: Paul Najar.
Ceremony: Cameron Brown (vocals); Paul Galagher, Tim Eilola (guitar); Ian Graham (bass instrument); Brad Graham (drums).
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Purchase Ceremony CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | The Very Best Of Enya CDs (2009) With DVD
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$21.00 Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like "Orinoco Flow," "Caribbean Blue," and "Book of Days" in the pot and out of the way, it's easier to appreciate hidden gems like "Cursum Perficio," "Boadicea," "Trains and Winter Rains," and "Anywhere Is." Also notable is the inclusion of "May It Be" and a previously unreleased version of "Aníron (I Desire)," both of which originally appeared on the soundtrack for the first chapter of Peter Jackson's beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy. ~ James Christopher Monger
Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public ...
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| | Throwdown Deathless CD (2009)
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$12.99 Throwdown have had to eat a lot of crap in recent years because their vocalist, Dave Peters, is doing such a blatant, idolatrous imitation of Pantera/Down vocalist Phil Anselmo. It doesn't help that with 2005's Vendetta they shifted from the thick-necked, straight-edge hardcore of their early catalog to a version of the "groove metal" practiced by Pantera, Trivium, and other modern metal bands. On this latest album, though, Peters occasionally shifts from imitating Anselmo to imitating Anselmo-imitating- ...
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$8.49 When church leaders were accusing heavy metal of encouraging Satanism, Stryper set out to prove that metal and hard rock could be used to promote Christianity. The southern California band was viewed with suspicion by both ministers (who refused to believe that Christianity and metal were compatible) and fellow headbangers -- and yet, Stryper managed to sell millions of albums to both Christian ...
| | Animalhouse Ready To Receive CD (Import) Japan
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$43.35 This is the Japanese release of U.K. band The Animalhouse's first full-length album READY TO RECEIVE.
There is one extra track, "What Happened To The Future?", in this edition.
Loyalty can get you into a fine mess. Out of the post-euphoric haze over early '90s British icons like The Stone Roses or Ride, there have been a number of monstrosities. The Seahorses, Hurricane #1, Oasis, any one of these "I guess they'll have to do" projects still causes even the most fanatical of older fans to flee in disenchantment. The fact that The Animalhouse seems comfortably removed from such narcoleptic pub-rock might help these loyalists finally take their hands away from their eyes. Truly, much of the long-awaited Ready to Receive avoids the treasured shoegazing bent, yet its stuttering, electronic, feel-good formula at least sounds like it belongs in the present day instead of a '60s bargain bin. As in "Sunday Driver" or "Always Be," the sunny-sided melodies are threaded with a rhythmic, dance-inspired needle, and even better, as in "Essence," an (admittedly) out-dated breakbeat backbone ...
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| | Jason Bajada Loveshit CD (2009) (Import) Canada
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| | Tom & Lori Reflections CD (2009)
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$13.15 The following is from Rambles, a cultural arts magazine[ by Nicky Rossiter ]Rambles: 14 September 2002Tom & Lori, Reflections (self-produced, 1998)The Tom and Lori here are the Neufields. Lori wrote all the tracks on Reflections, and Tom arranged, produced, recorded and mixed while also providing vocal and musical backing.It is a CD of beautiful songs, which are well written, and in the main they are brought to the listener in simple arrangements. This serves to enhance the performances and the lyrics.The opening track, "Taboo," owes a lot to the jazz and torch song singers. The deep enticing voice draws us into an excellent piece of music and hooks the listener from the start. "My Only Bad Habit" is a love song with wit rather than mush. Lori admits in the very good sleeve notes that she has written soppy songs about Tom but this in not one of them. One line -- "I'm the one who puts down the toilet seat² -- tells it all. "Coincidence" is a more romantic love song as it asks if people finding their true is part of a series of coincidences.Like all good songwriters, Lori pens some beautiful love songs, but she can also turn to deeper matters. "Only the Blind Can See" is a thought-provoking piece about how we judge people. First impressions not only count, all too often they will stop us getting to second impressions and we never find the real person behind the look. "So think with your heart and touch with your mind² is a sentiment we might all consider in this rat-racing world.I was reminded of Doris Day movie songs when I listened to "My Lucky Charm." "Who's Bossa" has a fun-loving arrangement that really works well. The title of "Warm Hands, Cold Heart" drew me to a very country sound, and I loved it. "Lies" is another very deep song from Tom & Lori. In the notes she recalls the TV series I Dream of Jeannie and its idea of women's roles.I truly enjoyed this CD. Every song is new but most of them struck a chord immediately. The winning formula here, I think, is that these are songs we all think we could sing and most of them have a connection, however slight, to our own lives.[ by Nicky Rossiter ]Rambles: 14 September 2002**********************From an upbeat melody to a lilting ballad, Tom and Lori's special brand of music appeals to all ages, in an enjoyable blend of songs, styles, instruments and humour. The end result is a variety show with a mix of "old time", folk, swing, and country. Whether re-interpreting familiar standards or performing their own songs, Tom and Lori always play music wrought with sweet harmonies and interesting instrumentation, including guitar, fiddle, mandolin, saxophones, or flutes. Live, Tom and Lori offer an unforgettable musical performance. With an array of instruments at their beck and call, this multi-instrumental duo changes styles and instruments to suit their songs. Their versatility and professionalism ...
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