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Q (Magazine) (p.111) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Guthrie has distilled his skills resulting in gentle melancholic loveliness crafted by an expert." Record Collector (magazine) (p.84) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Mission Dolores' almost defies gravity with a totally compelling arrangement and more hooks than a fisherman's tackle box." Robin Guthrie Carousel Songs Carousel Review
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Purchase Carousel CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Asylum DVD (2000) Pathfinder Home Entertainment
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| | Mysterious Skin CD (2005) Original Soundtrack
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| | Robin Guthrie Continental CD (2006)
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$10.79 On 2006's CONTINENTAL, Robin Guthrie's second solo outing (and his first for Darla Records), the former Cocteau Twins guitarist offers up another instrumental set that is more striking and melody-driven than his beautifully subtle debut, IMPERIAL. In fact, many songs on this release, particularly the slowly building title track and the moody "Monument," clearly echo vintage Cocteau Twins recordings in their shimmering elegance and graceful ebb and flow. Arguably the finest Cocteaus-related project since the group's late-1990s demise, CONTINENTAL is sure to please many fans of the revered ensemble. As long as Robin Guthrie is active, he's going to deal with one persistent issue. If he sounds like himself, he'll please a certain portion of his fans who want to be continually reminded ...
| | Ultravox! CD (1977) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; United Kingdom
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$11.39 Depeche Mode claimed to be punks with synthesizers, but it was Ultravox! who first showed the kind of dangerous rhythms that keyboards could create. The quintet certainly had their antecedents -- Hawkwind, Roxy Music, and Kraftwerk to name but a few, but still it was the group's 1977 eponymous debut's grandeur (courtesy of producer Eno), wrapped in the ravaged moods and lyrical themes of collapse and decay that transported '70s rock from the ...
| | Howard Devoto Jerky Versions Of The Dream CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Robin Guthrie Angel Falls CD (2009) Limited Edition; Digipak; Extended Play
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| | Epidemic CD (2002)
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$16.29 2002 raw and vibrant self-titled debut album from Southern Californian post grunge foursome, produced by Rick Parashar (Pearl Jam, Nickelback)
Epidemic: Boris B. (vocals); Bruce Allan (guitar); Jimmy McDaniel (bass); Tim Ganard (drums). Recorded at London Bridge Studios, Seattle, Washington and Hanson Studios, Los Angeles, California between January and April 2002. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer ...
| | Rainbow Team CD (2006) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Elvis Presley From Elvis In Memphis CDs (1969) Legacy Edition
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Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar, piano); Reggie Young (guitar); John Hughey (steel guitar); The Memphis Horns (horns); Bobby Wood (piano); Bobby Emmons (organ); Ed Hollis (harmonica); Mike Leech, Tom Cogbill (bass); Gene Chrisman (drums); Mary Greene, Donna Thatcher, Susan Pilkington, Sonja Montgomery, Mildred Kirkham, Dolores Edgin, Joe Babcock, Hurschel Wiginton (background vocals). Recorded at American Studios, Memphis, Tennessee in January & February 1969. Includes liner notes by Peter Guralnick, Colin Escott. The 2009 Legacy Edition of the critically acclaimed 1969 release FROM ELVIS IN MEMPHIS includes all tracks from the sessions recorded at American Studios in Memphis in January and February of 1969. Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); Reggie Young (guitar, sitar); John Hughey (steel guitar); Ed Kollis (harmonica); Bobby Wood (piano); Bobby Emmons (organ); Mike Leech, Tommy Cogbill (bass guitar); Gene Chrisman (drums). Additional personnel: Mary Holladay, Susan Pilkington, Dolores Edgin, June Page, Sonja Montgomery, Donna Thatcher, Ginger Holladay, Sandy Posey, Hurshel Wiginton, Millie Kirkham, Joe Babcock, Mary Green (vocals); Andrew Lowe, Jackie Thomas, J.P. Luper, Glen Spreen (saxophone); Dick Steff, R.F. Taylor, Wayne Jackson (trumpet); Tony Cason, Joe D'gerolamo (French horn); Jack Thomas, Gerald Richardson, Ed Logan, Jack Hale (trombone). Audio Remasterer: Vic Anesini. Liner Note Authors: Robert Gordon; Tara McAdams. After a 14-year absence from Memphis, Elvis Presley returned to cut what was certainly his greatest album (or, at least, a tie effort with his RCA debut LP from early 1956). The fact that From Elvis in Memphis came out as well as it did is something of a surprise, in retrospect -- Presley had a backlog of songs he genuinely liked that he wanted to record and had heard some newer soul material that also attracted him, and none of it resembled the material that he'd been cutting since his last non-soundtrack album, six years earlier. And he'd just come off of the NBC television special which, although ...
| | Stefanie Jane See Me Change? CD (2009)
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| | Fat Pat Throwed In Da Game CD (1998)
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| | Ventures Anthology CDs (2009)
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