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Though Better Than Ezra faded from alt-rock popularity in the late 1990s, the trio, best known for the hit "Good," soldiered on into the 21st century. The follow-up to 2005's BEFORE THE ROBOTS, PAPER EMPIRE is a highly dynamic set that ranges from the catchy anthem "Absolutely Still" to the angular, New Wave-influenced number "Nightclubbing" to the plaintive ballad "I Just Knew."
Personnel: Kevin Griffin (vocals, guitar, piano); Lauren Evans (vocals); James Arthur Payne Jr. (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Ben West (guitar, keyboards); David Levita, Warren Huart, Greg Suran (guitar); David Ralicke (saxophone); Zac Rae (piano, organ); Tommy Walter (keyboards, programming); Busbee (keyboards, background vocals); Dan Rothchild, Tom Drummond (bass instrument); Travis Aaron McNabb, Brian McCleod, Michael Jerome, Blair Sinta (drums); James Bourne, Jeremy Lister (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Will Brierre; Mark Needham.
Better Than Ezra Paper Empire Songs Paper Empire Music Review Purchase Paper Empire CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Collective Soul Youth CD (2004)
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$12.89 Billed as Collective Soul's first independent album since its debut, YOUTH arrived a full three years after the group's previous effort, the compilation 7EVEN YEAR ITCH. The hiatus (and greater creative control) seemed to put Ed Roland and company in a positive place, as the record is an undeniably poppy, feel-good effort. "Better Now" declares the band's newfound confidence explicitly in the lyrics, and the music drives the point home, with a rock & roll guitar riff right out of the AC/DC songbook. "How Do You Love" and "Under Heaven's Skies" are moody, ...
| | Better Than Ezra Before The Robots CD (2005)
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$13.69 Given the title BEFORE THE ROBOTS, one might assume that Better Than Ezra's 2005 album is a concept record with a sci-fi bent. Fear not, though, BTE is still crafting catchy pop songs; drummer Travis McNabb merely nicked the name from a bizarre dream. Here, the New Orleans trio offers 13 tunes that are a crisp mix of storytelling prowess and genre dabbling. The record includes the neo-funk of "Juicy," which finds frontman/composer Kevin Griffin taking on a Mick Jagger-circa-SOME GIRLS falsetto, and the post-modern Bonnie and Clyde tale "A Southern Thing," which finds room for a mix of ...
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| | Graham Parker Official Art Vandelay CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.19 Eighteen tracks spanning a 15-year period between 1981 and 1996 are contained on this album from rocker Graham Parker.
Lemon Recordings' Graham Parker rarities compilation The Official Art Vandelay Tapes is a legitimized version of a Parker bootleg that had circulated previously. The unofficial Art Vandelay Tapes (named for a character on Parker's favorite TV series, Seinfeld) gathered together stray tracks, most of which had been released previously only as B-side singles or on different variations of Parker albums between 1977 and 1999. For example, "Women in Charge" (1980), "Too Much Time to Think" (1985), and "That Thing Is Rockin'" (1990) were all non-LP B-sides, while "Habit Worth Forming" (1982) had appeared only on the American cassette version of Another Grey Area at a time when record companies were putting bonus tracks on cassettes to encourage sales of the medium. Parker emerged virtually fully formed in 1976, and his style -- energetic folk-rock arrangements, witty, caustic lyrics, and a raspy, rhythmic vocal delivery -- has varied only slightly over the years. Also, he has maintained an unusual degree of consistency. So, even though the material ranges across 22 years, it hangs together well. "Habit Worth Forming" may be unfamiliar to all but '80s cassette fans in the U.S., but when Parker sings a verse like "Some people ...
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| | Vandals BBC Sessions & Other Polished Turds CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Sphinxhead CD (2009)
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$16.45 The heart of SPHINXHEAD is a vision formed by Greg Kis, Sean Flynn, and Ed Kozmo.Greg and Sean met in a law school classroom. Greg was writing torch songs to an old girlfriend. Sean had played with a Southern rock band. At the same time, Greg worked with Ed on songs for their Jersey band TOURNIQUET. Ed had played drums and bass throughout the East Coast with a number of bands, including POINT BLANK, MORTALITY and OZ. Greg, Sean and Ed have written and recorded hundreds of songs, incorporating a wide variety of ideas and sounds. For their initial album, each member chose a few of their favorites. And along the way, a host of guest musicians stopped by to lay ...
| | Gerald Ross Ukulele Stomp CD (2005)
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$15.19 There is a ukulele revival going on! I can't explain it. Why would an instrument that had its heyday in the 1920's and 30's suddenly undergo a new resurgence in popularity? Could it be the ukulele's quick learning curve? Or might it be the ease of transporting this diminutive instrument? Or maybe it's the fact that it's just fun to play. Whatever the reason for this renaissance, there's no denying the current popularity of the "Jumping Flea." For the past 35 years I have devoted my musical life to the guitar but the ukulele was my first stringed instrument. When I was ten years old, a friend of mine had a ukulele. He showed me how to place my finger on the first string and strum a chord. I was hooked. He wanted to sell me his uke for eight dollars but my parents refused. I ...
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