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Somehow, "Motor City Madman" Ted Nugent managed to release seven albums between 1975-1980, four of which went platinum. Playlist: The Very Best of Ted Nugent collects the best from Uncle Ted's Gonzo period, including strip club classics like "Cat Scratch Fever," "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang," "Wango Tango," and "Free-For-All" and "Dog Eat Dog." It's a fairly standard "best-of", but all of the tracks are worthy and there's a CD-R track. At the very least, it's a worthy successor to that 1991 cassette version of Great Gonzos! The Best of Ted Nugent that's melted onto the speaker of the "Peavey Backstage Plus" that's currently collecting dust in the basement. ~ James Christopher Monger
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$7.09 The Continuing Story of Radar Love is a 12-song hits collection from Dutch rock band Golden Earring, containing both the chug-a-long rock staple "Radar Love" and the full eight-minute version of "Twilight Zone." These two songs are the most renowned on this compilation and both cracked the Top 20, with "Radar Love" hitting number 13 in 1974 and "Twilight Zone" peaking at number ten nine years later. The other ten songs on the album consist of long, heavy guitar-filled runs that surround obscure lyrics, sometimes sounding like modern psychedelia. Some of the songs, like "The Vanilla Queen" and "Mad Love's Comin'" ...
| | U F O No Heavy Petting CD (1976) (Import) Japan; Remastered
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$27.85 NO HEAVY PETTING was the 1976 release by U.K. hard rockers UFO, featuring "Natural Thing."
This ...
| | U F O Phenomenon CD (1974) Remastered
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$9.09 Up until their 1974 album, PHENOMENON, England's UFO had issued several albums that did little to expand their cult fan base at home, let alone worldwide. But through an early-'70s tour with German metallists the Scorpions, they finally found the missing piece to the puzzle--guitar wizard Michael Schenker. UFO convinced Schenker to leave the Scorpions (which ...
| | Mission Of Burma Gun to the Head CD 2 CD Set
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$12.75 Taking its cue from late-1970s British art-punks like Wire and Gang of Four, Boston's Mission of Burma developed a unique, angular sound that was at once pre-eminent in and definitive of the burgeoning US post-punk scene. For a band whose initial studio recordings consisted only of one full album and one EP, they were enormously influential, so this compilation comes off like the Dead Sea Scrolls of American indie rock, nearly every song foreshadowing a group that would appear years later. Things kick off with the ...
| | Rory Gallagher Blueprint CD (1973)
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$6.79 Digitally remastered by Tony Arnold (Courthouse Facilities, Dorset, England).
A blues-rock classic from the other side of the Atlantic, Rory Gallagher's 1973 outing, BLUEPRINT, stands out as one of the Irish guitarist/singer's finest studio recordings (Some fans argue that his concert albums, particularly IRISH TOUR, outshine ...
| | ABBA Albums CDs (2008) Box Set
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| | Rhea's Obsession Between Earth And Sky CD (2000)
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| | Trimaine Clark Calling CD (2007)
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$9.35 The Calling is the first release by Trimaine "Mainetain" Clark. Trimaine was born in Dallas Tx, and was also raised in Tampa Fl and The Muck (South Florida), where poverty, drugs & alcohol, and crime effects many. But still, he was given a chance to take a different path in life, living in the suburbs of Dallas Tx and giving his life to Christ at an early age. Despite this oppurtunity, he eventually ran back to his first love, the streets. In a world where everything isn't what it seems, the street mentality had an influence over his life. After years of running the streets with his secular music career, getting no where fast, it was then that he realized that he was a part of the viscous cycle of a generational curse. It was then that he decided to truly answer his calling and go back to his real first love, Christ. Back into God's loving arms, he truly found the Truth, peace and deliverance. Many people have been taken into the bondages of the devil, and souls all over have been crying out for help. Seeing the need for their eyes to be opened, Mainetain is now on an all out mission to spread the truth. Inspired by a motivation to tear down the walls of confusion, stress, poverty, and other lies of the devil, ...
| | Bob Marley Playlist: The Very Best Of CD (2009)
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$6.25 Lest anyone be deceived, this set is "The Best of Bob Marley & the Wailers: The Early Years," which means don't expect the mature and politically savvy reggae of Marley's later Island material. What's here is late-period ska recorded at Studio One with producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd between 1963 and 1966, and it shows a group still heavily influenced by American doo wop and R&B and still trying to figure out how to make those influences fold into a truly Jamaican sound. Only a couple of tracks really hint at what was ...
| | Thomas Marriott Flexicon CD (2009)
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$12.49 From Freddie Hubbard's burner "Take It To The Ozone," to the moody and spare reading of Elvis Costello's "Almost Blue," Flexicon's unified yet eclectic mix further solidifies Marriott's standing as one of the finer voices in jazz today both as a trumpete
Trumpeter Thomas Marriott spent time paying his dues in the New York scene, moving back to his native Northwest after a few years and becoming a darling of the local jazz scene. On Flexicon, he pulls out sounds and styles from both areas of influence. The album opens with Freddie Hubbard's "Take It to the Ozone," jumping directly into full-speed, full-power, high-energy, post-bop melodies and using the solos to explore every possible nuance of the song (in particular, N.Y. vibe player Joe Locke, along for the ride, makes an outstanding flight). In Wayne Shorter's "Masqualero," the sound goes decidedly more Northwestern -- a little more exploratory, a little more give and take between the musicians, a little more subdued energy. That subdued note is certainly gone by the time pianist Bill Anschell gets his shot at a solo in "Spring Is Here," but does come back in ...
| | Best of Thizz Nation Vol. 4 CD (2009)
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| | Reggae Sunday Sermon Volume 1 CD (2009)
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$9.59
| | Dntel Early Works For Me If It Works For Yo CDs (2009) Boxed Set
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| | Time Naked Dinner CD (2009)
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