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Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) paper sleeve pressing of this album. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2009. Asia Review
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Purchase Asia CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Marvin Gaye Live! At The London Palladium CD (1977)
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$10.79 The shows comprising LIVE! AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM were Marvin Gaye's first London concerts in a decade due to his fear of flying. This overseas layoff did nothing to douse Gaye's magical live presence as he performed a set of songs spanning his career. On LIVE! the debonaire singer charms the audience and peppers the early part of this set with some of his more sensual material including "Since I Had You," "Come Get To This" and "Let's Get It On."
The bulk of LIVE! is divided between three medleys. The first consists of material from his solo '60s period and features "Ain't That Peculiar," "Pride And Joy" and "Hitchhike." A medley of Gaye's early-'70s, socially conscious canon quickly follows and includes ""What's Going On" and "Save The Children." The third medley finds Florence Lyles playing ...
| | Sheryl Crow CD (1996)
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$12.59 "If It Makes You Happy" won a 1997 Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
"Everyday Is A Winding Road" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Record Of The Year.
Since crashing the gates with 1993's TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB, Sheryl Crow's brand of melodic pop has won her some Grammys and kept her constantly on the road. On the followup album, the one-time background singer retains her sweet delivery laced with gruff edges, while painting her sunny sound with darker shadings. Quirky characters and situations continue to inhabit Crow's songs, whether it's holy rollers and government conspirators ("Maybe Angels") or a homeless evangelist proselytizing outside a supermarket ("Hard To Make A Stand").
While Crow could easily content herself by writing about assorted oddballs, real-life manifests itself assuredly on SHERYL CROW. Her trip to entertain troops in war-torn Bosnia is reflected in the wasted virtues and exploding shells of "Redemption Day." And in "Love Is A Good Thing," she sings pointedly about firearm sales and their consequences.
SHERYL CROW won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.
Recorded at Sunset Sound Factory and Sunset Sound, Los ...
| | Band Last Waltz CDs (2002) Box Set
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$40.99 This 4-CD box set of THE LAST WALTZ includes the complete original album, 24 tracks of previously unreleased rehearsals, performances from the show, film, and studio demo tracks. Includes an 80-page booklet.
Additional personnel includes: Neil Young (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Joni Mitchell (vocals, acoustic guitar); Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano, conga); Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Roebuck "Pops" Staples (vocals, guitar); Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Mavis Staples, Ronnie Hawkins, Muddy Waters, Van Morrison, Bobby Charles (vocals); Stephen Stills, Ron Wood (guitar); Joe "Pinetop" Perkins (piano); Ringo Starr (drums).
The Band's farewell concert was lavishly presented on Thanksgiving night, 1976 at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom. Originally released as a three-record, 30-song set, it's been expanded to 54 songs spread over four CDs. The concert presented an overview of their entire body of work, with music from most of their albums. They're joined by a series of guests who are all either peers (Van Morrison, Neil Young) and contemporaries or mentors and wsources of inspiration (Ronnie Hawkins, Muddy Waters).
With the exception of Bob Dylan, all of the artists ...
| | Rolling Stones Hot Rocks 1964-1971 CDs (1972)
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$20.35 If faced with the absurd dilemma of picking one album to represent the meaning of rock music, the Rolling Stones compilation HOT ROCKS--which collects most of their commercially and artistically successful songs from 1964 to 1971--would certainly be in the running. A two-CD set (originally released as a double LP), HOT ROCKS' 22 tracks each have the ring of historical inevitability about them; more importantly, of course, they are great tunes. From the soulful wailing of "Time Is On My Side" (the only non-Jagger/Richards original here) to the nervous pop shuffle of "Mother's Little Helper" through the Indian-influenced psychedelia of "Paint It Black" and the gospel-inflected strains of "You Can't Always Get What You Want," it is hard to argue with the power of this music.
Many of these songs have been tattooed on the cultural psyche--the amped-up rock nirvana of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Satisfaction" (with their indelible guitar riffs), for example--but everything here sparkles ...
| | Robert Plant Nine Lives CDs (2006) With DVD; Remastered; Box Set
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$65.69 Listening to the whole of Plant's catalogue, what impresses most is its variety and range. Beginning with 1982's PICTURES AT ELEVEN and continuing through 2005's MIGHTY REARRANGER, NINE LIVES offers up atmospheric grooves, 1950's-style pop, synth-driven new wave, Middle Eastern drones, straight blues, and a healthy dose of post-Zeppelin thunder. Plant's voice morphs too, from dispassionate popster to banshee wailer to retro crooner and elsewhere, never letting the shadow of his former band determine his stylistic choices. Beautiful packaging and a comprehensive booklet sweeten the deal, making this a must for collectors or anyone looking to explore Plant's work in depth.
The colossal legend of Led Zeppelin looms so mightily over the history of rock that it's sometimes easy to overlook the fact that Robert Plant has had a solo career that's outdistanced Zep in terms of longevity and output. NINE LIVES, a 10-disc box ...
| | Cars Heartbeat City CD (1984)
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$20.29 Coming off the 1981 hit album and single ...
| | Claire Sweeney Claire CD (2005) (Import) Import
$4.95 | | Estela Nunez Interpreta A Juan Gabriel CD (2008)
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$7.35
| | Arnd Stein Traumhafte Gitarren CD (2008) (Import)
$22.35 | | Take That Never Forget:Ultimate Collection CD (2009) (Import) Import
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| | Maayan Nidam Nightlong CD (2009)
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$15.15 Maayan Nidam's first full-length effort under her own name might actually be one of the most remarkable albums of 2009 for its fusion of multiple sources alone, but unsurprisingly, it's what she does with ...
| | Sinister Cross The Styx CD (1992) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Gold; 24 Bit Remastered; Limited Edition; Poland
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| | Giovanni Bailo Harrison's Landing CD (2009)
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$18.39 I have been playing guitar since the age of 12: this CD privileges my “slide” part; I used a series of instruments, both new and “vintage”, and a variety of different tunings.Blue Zephyr 1 & 2: on a Weissenborn koa wood guitar tuned to E G D G B DHidden Shores: another piece on the Weissenborn in E G D G B D with a clear Hawaiian flavourThe Mill by the River: in the open air, by a stream, with a Hawaiian tiple, an old-fashioned American slide instrumentHawaiian Spleen and How Much Sweetness Extends: these two tracks, a tango and a little waltz, each tender and a bit simple, were composed by Manlio Biagi, one of very few Italian Hawaiian guitarists. He was active during the 1920s and 1930s between the two world wars. I play a vintage Oahu square neck guitar from the same period with open G tuningDiddlebow Blues: the diddlebow is a one-stringed steel guitar with a tin can for a resonator. Here 50 seconds are more than enoughTricone Open G Suite: here I use a wood body tricone from Italian luthieryMoonrise Waltz. The passage is played on a Weissenborn made of sapele (an exotic hardwood) in C G C G C EParata dei Soldatini di Piombo (Tin Soldiers’ Parade): played on a six-string banjo in dropped D tuning with a partial capo on the second fret from the sixth to the second string Jamaica Farewell: I’ve always loved this beautiful song, and I created this arrangement for electric lap steel in open DSerenade: a piece by American guitarist and composer Philip Rosheger, adapted for the Weissenborn in open DNuvole Lente (Slow Clouds): another piece for the electric lap steel in open DThe Strenuous Life: composed in 1896, this is one of Scott Joplin’s ...
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