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Personnel: Moby (vocals, various instruments); Starr Blackshere, Kelli Scarr, Hilary Gardner, Melody Zimmer, Amelia Brown, Leela James (vocals). Audio Mixers: Andy Marcinkowski; Ken Thomas. Recording information: England; United States. Following the decadent, club-style excursions of 2008's HOTEL, Moby returns for a more contemplative sound on the melancholic WAIT FOR ME. Working through deeply personal material and a more intimate, though at times cinematic, sound palette, the album ranks as among his best in over 10 years. Moby's most unified and understated album, and all the better for it, WAIT FOR ME is a morose set of elegantly bleary material, quite a shift from the hedonistic club tracks of LAST NIGHT. Dominated by instrumentals, "Shot in the Back of the Head" is the most evocative of the bunch, seemingly pulled from an unreleased David Lynch film scored by the Afghan Whigs circa GENTLEMEN--a lament from a dustbowl, full of mournful slide guitar and dewy electric piano. Other than "Mistake"--a glum neo-post-punk rave-up that, despite its cathartic release, remains downcast--Moby leaves the vocals to a series of females (neighborhood chums, apparently) who each contribute to one song. The smoky 3-A.M. gospel whispers from throwback soul singer Leela James on "Walk with Me" steal the show. Moby's most unified and understated album, and all the better for it, Wait for Me is a morose set of elegantly bleary material, quite a shift from the hedonistic club tracks of Last Night. Dominated by instrumentals, "Shot in the Back of the Head" is the most evocative of the bunch, seemingly pulled from an unreleased David Lynch film scored by the Afghan Whigs circa Gentlemen -- a lament from a dustbowl, full of mournful slide guitar and dewy electric piano. Other than "Mistake" -- a glum neo-post-punk rave-up that, despite its cathartic release, remains downcast -- Moby leaves the vocals to a series of females (neighborhood chums, apparently) who each contribute to one song. The smoky 3-a.m. gospel whispers from throwback soul singer Leela James on "Walk with Me" steal the show. ~ Andy KellmanRolling Stone (p.80) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Instrumentals like 'Shot in the Back of the Head' billow moodily, lush arrangements glowing with Eno-style analog-synth warmth." Spin (p.92) - "[I]t's easily his loosest, most consistent work in quite a while....Emotionally wrought, even transporting." Billboard (p.28) - "Like the indelicately hard stop of the otherwise elegant album closer 'Isolate,' WAIT FOR ME continually surprises." Paste (magazine) (p.53) - "WAIT FOR ME weaves a small-scale tapestry that succeeds on the strength of many little things done well....It's a remarkable work..." Record Collector (magazine) (p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Moby has returned to gorgeous downtempo strings and melancholic synths, topped with vocals from friends on tracks such as the reflective, female-sung 'Jtlf'..." Purchase Wait For Me CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb CD (2004)
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$10.45 U2: The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr., Bono . Personnel: Bono (vocals, guitar, background vocals); The Edge (guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, background vocals); Daniel Lanois (mandolin, shaker); Carl Glanville (synthesizer, percussion); Jacknife Lee (synthesizer, programming); Adam Clayton (bass guitar); Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums, percussion, background ...
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$15.95 Personnel: Kate Bush (piano, keyboards); Kate Bush; Booty Wood, Michael Wood (vocals); Eligio Quinteiro (guitar); Danny McIntosh, Dan McIntosh (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Richard Campbell, Susanna Pell, Richard Campbell, Susanna Pell (viol); Chris Hall, Chris Hall (accordion); Gary Brooker (Hammond b-3 organ, background vocals); Del ...
| | Delerium Nuages Du Monde CD (2006)
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$13.25 Delerium: Rhys Fulber (programming, sampler); Bill Leeb (sequencer). Additional personnel: Greg Froese, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Jael, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Kristy Thirsk, Mediæval Bæbes, Zoe Johnston , Katharine Blake, Kiran Ahluwalia (vocals); Roy Salmon (guitar, piano, keyboards); Leah Randi (bass ...
| | Moby Last Night CD (2008)
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$10.99 Personnel: Chrissi Poland, Aynzli Jones, Luci Butler, Sylvia Gordon, Wendy Starland (vocals). Audio Mixer: Dan Grech-Marguerat. Liner Note Author: Moby. Editors: Ian Duncan; Kurt Uenala. Photographer: Dale May. A sharp about-face from his poppy previous outing, HOTEL, 2008's LAST NIGHT finds Moby (aka Richard Melville Hall) returning to his rave roots with a heavily electronic album tailor-made to reflect a gleefully decadent New York City club-hopping ...
| | Portishead Third CD (2008)
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$11.99 Portishead have their hugely anticipated new album, “Third”, released on April 28th through Island Records. “Third” is the band’s fourth album in total and first since 1998’s Roseland NYC live”. The Bristol based trio, who will be touring the UK and Europe in March and April, will release Machine Gun” on April 14th. A digital version of the single will be available on www.portishead.co.uk and www.islandtunes.com ...
| | Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends CD (2008)
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$14.85 On 2008's VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS, Coldplay follows ...
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| | 107th Street Stickball Team Th Saboreando/Pot Full Of Soul CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.65 The CD is finished off with the only three surviving cuts from a 1967 session put together by Bobby and his brother Richard (who produced the session). It is a Latin supergroup featuring among others - Tito Puente, Louie Ramirez and Jimmy Sabater, who went under the name Nitty Sextette. What they recorded was an absolutely amazing LP, which in their wisdom RCA rejected, and of which 40 years later only these three tracks remain, rescued from an acetate.
Personnel: Butch Johnson, Danny Agosto (vocals). Liner Note Author: Dean Rudland. Photographer: Bobby Marin. In the late 1960s, producer and arranger Bobby Marin had the concept for an album based on the sounds and experiences of his youth in his Spanish Harlem neighborhood. Credited to the 107th Street Stickball Team, this LP was rehearsed and recorded on the same day, fusing Latin music with soul and a bit of pop and boogaloo. The liner notes to the 2009 CD reissue of this rarity infer that this ...
| | Sally Shapiro My Guilty Pleasure CD (2009) Digipak
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$12.35 Personnel: Sally Shapiro (vocals); Cloetta Paris (background vocals). Recording information: The Mountain Lake. While `80s genres such as synth-pop, Euro disco, and Italo disco have all been thoroughly mined for the sake of irony by dance producers of the 2000s, it's altogether uncommon to come across modern-day artists with an honest and genuine appreciation for those past styles beyond a passing fad. The Swedish duo that record under the name Sally Shapiro (producer Johan Ageborn and an anonymous female vocalist) is one of those rare examples. Wearing their love for spring-loaded synth arpeggios and frothy minor key melodies on their collective heart sleeves, Sally Shapiro model themselves after the high fructose, borderline-schmaltz of "romantic Italo" artists like Valerie Dore and Savage. Their second full-length, MY GUILTY PLEASURE, hardly attempts to keep the duo's musical passions under wraps; indeed, it's practically bursting with the kind of ebullient Euro-sheen that's so roundly mocked by rock fans (especially American ones). But if the affectless vocals of most dance pop is the primary reasoning behind such a bias, SS's singer brings an emotive, breathy innocence to songs like "Love in July"--less icy European disco princess and more twee indie-pop songstress, making for a far more robust, song-oriented affair than is typical in the genre. If the most striking feature of Disco Romance, Sally Shapiro's utterly charming debut album, was its uncannily meticulous evocation of early-'80s Italo disco in all its fragile, intimate glory, the most notable thing about this follow-up set may be how fully and faithfully it replicates its predecessor. Save for an occasionally perceptible updating and subtle toughening of their sound, and a marginally poppier writing approach (thanks largely to the increased involvement of Nixon/Cloetta Paris songsmith Roger Gunnarsson), Johan Agebjörn and his still-secretive chanteuse have hardly altered their working template, so album number two feels mostly like a déjà vu whirlwind of glistening synths and icily insistent beats, laden with sweetly cooed romantic disclosures and hushed spoken asides. It's a rather less uncanny feat the second time around, certainly, and My Guilty Pleasure can't help but feel like something of a letdown after the starry-eyed ...
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