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Issued less than six months after Coldplay's well-received 2008 studio outing, VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS, the eight-track PROSPEKT'S MARCH EP serves as a companion piece to the album. Three songs from VIVA LA VIDA are presented in altered form, most notably a version of "Lost!" that features a surprising cameo by hip-hop superstar Jay-Z. The main draw of MARCH is, naturally, the handful of previously unreleased tracks, which include the soaring, stadium-ready "Glass of Water" and the lilting, electronica-tinged "Rainy Day," a tune that bears the mark of producer Brian Eno more than many VIDA-related songs. While not absolutely essential Coldplay, PROSPEKT'S MARCH is an enjoyable extension of VIDA, making it of particular interest to ardent fans of the record.
Audio Mixers: John O'Mahoney; Markus Dravs; Michael Brauer; Andy Wallace; Rik Simpson.
Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
Coldplay: Chris Martin , Guy Berryman, Phil Harvey, Will Champion, Jonny Buckland.
Personnel: Davide Rossi (strings); Kelly Pratt (brass).
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| | Guy Clark Workbench Songs CD (2006)
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$11.49 Even when Guy Clark was young, he sounded like an old man with a weathered voice, suggesting a life fraught with experience. It is fitting, then, that 30 years into his career ...
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| | Billy Joe Shaver Everybody's Brother CD (2007)
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$13.95 A Billy Joe Shaver album is always cause for celebration, but on this 2007, Grammy-nominated release, the outlaw country troubadour shines in a whole new way. Produced by John Carter Cash, the album features all country-gospel originals, half of them sung in duet with a laundry list of country greats, including the late Johnny Cash, old partner in crime Kris Kristofferson, and Tanya Tucker. Although the Christian-themed ...
| | Lisa George Devil Said Shake CD (2008)
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$16.39 In the grand tradition of artists like Janis Martin and Wanda Jackson, Lisa George is a hard-driving rockabilly queen who carries her rockin' torch into the 21st century. Her hard-as-nails vocal delivery on THE DEVIL SAID SHAKE is matched step for step by her band The Pedalos, who perfectly recreate the classic rockabilly sound of the '50s, with slap-happy standup bass lines and sharp guitar licks aplenty on tunes like the barnstorming "Hip Shakin' Baby," as well as a memorable ...
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| | Count Bachula Gothic Christmas CD (2008)
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| | Pagan Jug Band CD (2008)
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$13.69 Longtime Portland folk troubadours Chris \"Zydeco Skeeter\" Miskow and Pat Buckley have revived the band they originally founded back in 1993. The Pagan Jug Band\'s current incarnation features an all-acoustic lineup of banjo, dobro, accordion, fiddle, guitar, upright bass and percussion, deftly mixing straight-ahead bluegrass, folk and country blues, and Louisiana Zydeco. The material is drawn from a variety of classic country, folk and roots sources, along with a large body of original songs. A review from the June 2000 Portland Mercury:PAGAN JUG BAND(Laurelthirst) For visitors to the Rose City, no doubt eagerly awaiting the opportunity to watch goat-head-costumed heretics lead the jamboree, the Pagan Jug Band is not noticeably connected to pre-Christian ritual. Their songs are packed with drunkenness and sex and the wages of sin, the musicians have the look of men once involved in bloodsport, but they have rather little to do with any organized religion. Organization itself, they have something of a problem with. As long as anyone can remember--okay, at least a decade--the boys have met up a few times a month for a remarkably eclectic set of acoustic free-for-alls. With members on bass, drums, washboard, banjo, and guitar (and whatever else someone happened ...
| | Dick Baczkowski Padmanabha Doh Tala CD (2008)
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$16.45 With equally deep roots in classical music old and new and in free improvisation and new jazz, Robert Dick has established himself as an artist who has not only mastered, but redefined the flute. Known worldwide for creating revolutionary visions of the flute's musical role, listening to Robert Dick play solo has been likened to the experience of hearing a full orchestra. His performances typically include flute (with his invention, the Glissando Headjoint®), piccolo, alto flute, and bass flutes in C and F. On special occasions, he'll bring out the giant, stand-up contrabass flute.On this CD Robert is joined by Steve Baczkowski on winds/reeds and Ravi Padmanabha on tabla/percussion.REVIEW FROM ALL ABOUT JAZZ-MARC MEDWINThe duo of Steve Baczkowski and Ravi Padmanabha has been engaging in exploratory improv for some time and the addition of master flutist Robert Dick is a stroke of genius.A certain world-beat vibe pervades much of the disc, as it does many of Padmanabha's projects, but this is no mere new-age feel-good session. The opening track should clarify the direction from which these improvisers are coming as they create structures ranging from serene introspection to New Thing confrontation. If "Epoch" brings drone to the fore, Baczkowski's didgeridoo in full effect, "Boarding" returns to the world of free improv as Baczkowski's clarinet weaves lines and circles around Dick's Dolphy-esque flute pointillisms.Baczkowski has grown by leaps and bounds since he came to attention with Paul Flaherty several years back. If some of the high-drama and roiling intensity has been replaced by timbral exploration and attention to delicacy of phrasing, so much the better. His art has gained subtlety, breadth and wisdom, ...
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