| | Kathryn Williams Two CD - Import Kathryn Williams Discography of CDs
Supremely talented Mercury prize nominee Kathryn Williams and amazing guitarist/vocalist Neill MacColl teamed up to record the critically-acclaimed TWO, one of the most astonishingly beautiful albums to see the light of day in recent years. Williams has become known as one of the UK ’s most respected singer/songwriters and was honored with a Mercury Prize nomination in 2000. MacColl is the son of Ewan MacColl, who wrote 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' for his mother Peggy Seeger. The two met at the Daughters of Albion concert (part of the BBC’s Folk Britannia season), where they had been paired to perform 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.' Kathryn Williams Two Songs | 1. | 6am Corner |
| 2. | Innocent When You Dream |
| 3. | Come With Me |
| 4. | Before It Goes |
| 5. | Blue Fields |
| 6. | Frame |
| 7. | Grey Goes |
| 8. | Weather Forever |
| 9. | Shoulders |
| 10. | Armchair |
| 11. | Rolling Down |
| 12. | All |
| 13. | Holes In Your Life |
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Purchase Two CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Susan Boyle I Dreamed A Dream CD (2009)
Two album
$9.55 Susan Boyle's grand unveiling on Britain's Got Talent was with a song from Les Miserables - the very song that lends this album its title -- and if she could become an international sensation based on a show tune standard, there's no reason for her to change her approach on her debut, since that's the sound that made her a star. Plus, a large part of Boyle's appeal is that she's a middle-aged woman recalling a bygone era when there were singers that appealed to an adult audience by offering soft, stately versions of pop hits and standards. That time was the late `60s and early `70s, and apart from a rather faithful version of Madonna's "You'll See," I Dreamed a Dream could very well have been released all those years ago, as it mixes up the show tunes, gospel, and Christmas carols with covers of Skeeter Davis' "The End of the World," the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses," and a version of "Daydream Believer" that is easily the slowest on record. Boyle sings beautifully throughout, delivering more of the same of what she did in her moment in the sun on television. Those won over by Boyle, either her voice or story, will surely be satisfied. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
There's no question that Susan Boyle's story is inspiring, but the same adjective can't quite apply to her debut, I Dreamed a Dream. This is almost a willful antonym ...
| | Jimmy Buffett Buffet Hotel CD (2009)
Two CD music
$9.74 Since Jimmy Buffett never leaves his comfort zone, it's hard to call 2009's Buffet Hotel a return to roots but, in a way, it is. Discounting the mock rap on "Turn Up the Heat and Chill the Rosé," this album doesn't even have the lingering country and reggae flavors that seasoned 2006's Take the Weather with You, with all of the songs riding a cool, mellow country-rock wave, the kind that has been his stock-in-trade since the `70s. There's a difference between being part of a tradition and being stuck in the past and Buffett is surely in the former, not shying away from the new millennial mess, admitting that we all have "A Lot to Drink About" and never flinching from his advancing years, most movingly on a cover of Bruce Cockburn's "Life's Short Call Now." Cockburn's song is paired with another expertly chosen cover, Jesse Winchester's "Rhumba Man" (he covered Winchester's "Nothin' But a Breeze" the album before), but this has the highest percentage of original Buffett compositions since 1999's Beach House on the Moon, which is a good indication that Jimmy is in good form. While a handful are collaborations with his longtime colleague Mac ...
| | Mark Knopfler Get Lucky CD (2009)
Two music CDs
$15.65 With the release of GET LUCKY, Mark Knopfler has made as many solo studio albums as he made group studio albums with Dire Straits, which itself may be a signal that it's time to stop comparing his two careers and simply accept them as separate entities. Of course, since Knopfler was the lead singer, chief instrumentalist, and songwriter for Dire Straits, there are obvious similarities, even if he has taken a deliberately different path as a solo artist. Basically, he's a lot quieter. "Border Reiver," the first song here, begins with a pennywhistle and a piano, then strings join in. Soon enough, Knopfler's distinctive conversational baritone begins calmly intoning lyrics, and eventually there are examples of his melodic fingerpicked guitar style on both acoustic and electric guitar. He even works up to a smoldering swamp rock shuffle, a la J.J. Cale, on "Cleaning My Gun." But that's as close as he comes to really rocking out. More typical is "Hard ...
| | Lady Gaga Fame Monster CD (2009)
Two songs
$8.79 Initially planned solely as a standard double-disc reissue in the wake of the blockbuster success of The Fame, Lady Gaga decided to release the new material as a separate EP called The Fame Monster in addition to the standard two-CD set, where it's tacked onto a now standardized version of her debut. It's a nice move for fans, plus it helps emphasize the new material, which does act as a bridge from the debut to a forthcoming full-length. Everything on The Fame Monster bears a galvanized Eurotrash finish, as evident on the heavy steel synths of "Bad Romance" and the updated ABBA revision "Alejandro," as it is on the rock & roll ballad "Speechless" -- its big guitars lifted from Noel Gallagher -- and the wonderful, perverse march "Teeth." Even the stuttering splices on "Telephone," a duet with Beyoncé, leans to the other side of the Atlantic, which just emphasizes the otherness that's become Gaga's calling card. And even as she's becoming omnipresent, with her songs mingling with those who co-opt her on the radio, she still is slightly skewed, willing to go so far over the top she goes beyond camp, yet still channeling it through songs that are written, not just hooks. The Fame Monster builds upon those strengths exhibited on The Fame, offering a credible expansion of the debut and suggesting she's not just a fleeting ...
| | Glee The Music 1 Glee: The Music, Vol. 1 CD (2009) Original Soundtrack
Two album
$11.69 Like the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL franchise, GLEE became more than a TV show when several of its songs cracked the Hot 100, including the number four hit "Don't Stop Believing." That song kicks off this soundtrack, the first in a series of albums cataloging the music performed by the show's cast. Not all GLEE members are created equal--some cast mates are far better actors than singers--but this soundtrack has enough star power to keep things trucking along, especially when powerhouse alto Lea Michele takes the wheel. She sounds fantastic throughout, whether she's holding her own during a duet with Broadway queen ...
| | Bon Jovi Circle CD (2009)
Two CD music
$11.17 Bon Jovi's 2007 effort, LOST HIGHWAY, found New Jersey's finest brandishing a Nashville-tinged, commercial rock/country crossover sound that wasn't too far a stretch from their usual arena rocking anthems for the Everyman. And where that album sometimes tried too hard to fit into the conventions of trad country, sacrificing some of the fist-pumping potency of their best `90s-era efforts in the process, THE CIRCLE, the band's fifth studio effort of the `00s, is a back-to-roots return to form focused on uplifting hooks and a hard-hitting guitar rock energy. Once again teaming up with producer John Shanks, who also worked the band's previous two albums, Bon Jovi relay the struggles and upheavals of the common man on lead single "We Weren't ...
| | Kirsti Gholson CD (2000)
Two music CDs
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| | Spittin Image Viva La Revolution CD (2006)
Two songs
$14.79 The Spitting Image was founded in Boston, MA and relocated to Nashville, TN in 2006. Featuring Guitarist and Vocalist Jonathan Crone, their powerful melodic structure and relentless back-beat have blended with elements of many different ...
| | Luann Turner The Diva Of Texas Dance Hall Music CD (2007)
Two album
$13.15 Luann is a has been a local favorite in the traditional country music scene in Missouri for over 20 years. Ever since she was a little girl, Luann has been in love with that old country sound, cutting her teeth on the music of Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and Connie Smith, among others. She taught herself to play guitar and bass, and did a whole lot of 'singin' in the kitchen' (because the accoustics were great!) In a few years, she began her music career playing in a family band at local dances, fairs, and country music shows. After a few years on the circuit, Luann caught a huge break when she was given the last minute opportunity to play bass and sing for lead guitar legend Speedy Haworth (of early KWTO radio in Springfield, MO and also of the famed Ozark Jubilee, the first nationally televised country music show broadcasted across the United States between 1955-60, hosted by country music hall of fame member Red Foley). Speedy was guitarist & singer not only for Foley but also for TV cowboy Rex Allen, Porter Wagoner, LeRoy Van Dyke, Patsy Cline, The Tall Timber Trio, and The Goodwill Family, to name a few). After that stint, Speedy was so impressed that he hired Luann to play bass & sing lead and 3-part harmony with his current group, The Tall Timber Band. She has toured with him for over 13 years now, including a reunion show of The Ozark Jubilee cast at the historic Vandivort Theater in Springfield several years ago. She has also worked with Ron Hoot Productions doing stage shows at the Oasis Theater and The Juanita K. Hammons Hall for Performing Arts, both located in Springfield, MO, and other venues in the midwestern United States. She also worked regularly as bass player / feature & harmony singer at the Truman Lake Opry in Tightwad, MO. She has opened shows for 'Farewell Party' singer Gene Watson, heartthrob Ronnie McDowell, 'The Auctioneer' LeRoy Van Dyke, 'Stand Up' Mel McDaniel, and 'Rose Colored Glasses' crooner John Conlee. Even more so than her lead singing abilities, Luann has been touted as the best female back-up vocalist in the area. ...
| | Dan Coyle Briar St Sessions CD (2008)
Two CD music
$10.09
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Two music CDs
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| | Harlequin Live On/Q CD (2009) (Import) Canada
Two songs
$18.55 Finally, after all these years the band has been captured in a live setting! That is, always was and always will be the way to hear Harlequin material!! I take full responsibility for the feels, tempos and key changes herein!! These were the topics of many a discussion in the old days and some might say, the cause of a few wars or minor skirmishes with the odd producer or band mate.In the old days we would toil for endless hours in the practice hall, recording our songs over and over to get the foundation right for which to build our music. I would go home at the end of the ...
| | Wendy and the James Gang Kids II: Song Of The King CD (2009)
Two album
$10.15
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Two CD music
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Two music CDs
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