| | John Cipollina Rockpalast: West Coast Legends Vol. 1 CD John Cipollina Discography of CDs
Live recordings by the legendary founders of Quicksilver & the Butterfield Blues Band for the German TV show. 14 tracks. Rockpalast: West Coast Legends Vol. 1 Music | List Price | $20.99 (You save $10.85) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Live Performances | | Label | Fresh Fruit | | Orig Year | 2009 | | CD Universe Part number | 7942579 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New John Cipollina CD release date Dec 08, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
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| | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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$14.39 Shakira's brand new English album She Wolf is an uptempo pop album. It is all about synthesizers and electronic concepts, all mixed with the world sounds that we are used to from Shakira.. sounds from countries like India, the Middle East and her home country of Colombia. She Wolf features a predominantly English track list with a follow up album of new and unique repertoire in Spanish to come in 2010. The title track "She-Wolf " boasts the infectious and energizing sound that made Shakira a household name, with a slightly more dancey/ electronic beat (about 125 beats per minute). Though most tracks on the upcoming album will be in English, Shakira chose to service the Spanish version of the first single, "Loba", two weeks before the English single is launched.
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| | Aspire Quest Eternal CD (2005)
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| | Kayonne Riley Prophet Said To Boo CD (2003)
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$7.99 Kayonne Riley is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Florida (by way of Texas), who implies many things with stories and songs about love, life, and all the complications in between. The feel is a blend of modern rhythm and blues, folk, funk ...
| | Flaming Lips Embryonic CDs (2009)
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$23.79 CHRISTMAS ON MARS might be the Flaming Lips' bona fide sci-fi epic, but EMBRYONIC is the musical equivalent of the final scenes of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY: transformative chaos that results in a new start. From THE SOFT BULLETIN onward, the Lips seemed focused on tidying the loose ends of their earlier work, almost to the point of constraining themselves. Their wilder side is unleashed on Embryonic's 18 tracks, and the band sounds more off-the-cuff than it has in years -- some tracks are barely longer than snippets, others are rangy epics, and it all holds together so organically that listeners might wonder just how much these songs were edited. Musically, EMBRYONIC is the least polite the Flaming Lips have been in nearly two decades, mixing in-the-red drums, blobby, dubby bass, squelchy wah-wah guitars, and sparkling keyboards into a swirl of sounds that are strangely liquid and abrasive at the same time. Occasionally, the band uses noise in an almost ugly way, as on "Convinced of the Hex," which scrapes eardrums with static and distortion before falling into a loose but driving Krautrock groove that adds to the song's tribal pull (complete with growling and wailing in the background). The Miles Davis-inspired "Aquarius Sabotage" opens fuzz bass and keyboards so chaotic, it isn't just free jazz, it's free-for-all jazz, while "Your Bats" is as soulful as it is noisy, piling roomy drums atop more delicate hand percussion, strings, and brass. The Lips balance these confrontational tracks with calmer moments like the vocodered loveliness of "The Impulse " and "Gemini Syringes," an expansive respite that features "additional ...
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