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Purchase Dis CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dick50 Acquired Taste CD (2009) Digipak
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$14.05 ACQUIRED TASTE was produced by Don Was and recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles. He might seem a strange producer for McClinton, who has had a consistent "sound" for decades, despite his wide array of stylistic adventures. But Was is better than anybody who has produced his records since the late '70s: he understands that McClinton's voice is showing signs of age, and that that's not a bad thing. Using members of the singer's road band and some crack studio aces, Was adds some killer rhythmic touches in this 13-song set that runs the gamut. Ultimately, ...
| | Krallice Dimensional Bleedthrough CD (2009)
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$11.85 Personnel: Mick Barr (vocals, guitar).
| | Enigma LSD: Love Sensuality Devotion, The Greatest Hits CD (2001)
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$11.45 Among the many artists that helped inject a pan-global flavor into American pop music is Enigma (A.K.A. Michael Cretu), a German artist who brought the sound of chanting Gregorian monks to the charts with "Sadeness (Part I)," a breakout smash from Enigma's 1990 debut MCMXC a.d. The collection LOVESENSUALITYDEVOTION rounds out the rest of the '90s for Enigma with plenty of undulating rhythms and world music hybrids.
Dance beats are strung throughout this compilation and pop up on everything from the high-flying ambiance of "T.N.T. For The Brain" to the industrial clang of "Push the Limits" and the chugging "Modern Crusaders." One of Enigma's charms is the way the most unlikely elements find their way into the songs. A murmuring children's choir lightly breaks through the Asian-flavored "Cross Of Changes," ...
| | Chic Risque CD (1979)
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$7.59 They made two great albums, yet for some reason this one comes out on top over C'est Chic. They represented the pinnacle of late 70s disco music, with a brand of slick soul that was made for the dance floor. Nile Rodgers and the late Bernard Edwards were the Babyfaces of their day. Their compositions, record production and sparing musicianship (guitar and bass, respectively) made Chic such a classy unit. Hard to imagine listening to ...
| | Lemon Jelly Lost Horizons CD (2002)
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$14.29 British ambient duo Lemon Jelly debuted in a big way with the successful LEMONJELLY.KY, but as that was really a collection of their early EPs, LOST HORIZONS is their proper debut album. As such, it's a fully formed sonic statement that maintains the warm, accessible sound that is the Lemon Jelly trademark, while mixing ...
| | Tangerine Dream Exit CD (1981)
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$7.59 Exit marks the beginning of a new phase in Tangerine Dream's music: Gone were the side-long, sequencer-led journeys, replaced by topical pieces that were more self-contained in scope, more contemporary in sound. Johannes Schmoelling's influence is really felt for the first time here; Tangram, for all its crispness and melody, was simply a refinement of Force Majeure's principles, and the soundtrack to Thief not an album proper. On Exit, listeners are introduced to electronic music's next generation, notably on "Choronzon" and "Network 23," which brought the sound of the dancefloor into the mix (it hasn't left since). That's not to suggest that Tangerine Dream has stopped creating eerie, evocative music; both "Pilots of Purple Twilight" and the stately "Exit" will feel familiar to fans, and the opening "Kiew Mission" is a captivating commentary on nuclear war that includes vocals after a sort (a woman's voice reading locations in Russian). Exit ends on a surprisingly dark note, the alien and foreboding "Remote Viewing." It's on this track more than any other that Tangerine Dream returns to its past, invoking Phaedra and the sequencer-driven works that followed, as if to tell fans that Exit's changes weren't the result of a new band, just a new direction. With one foot in the excesses of the past and one clearly on the road ...
| | A-Bones Free Beer For Life! Vinyl LP (1988)
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$14.89 Free Beer for Life! is the A-Bones' second record, and these six tunes are a tremendous improvement over the well-intentioned but timid sound of their previous Tempo Tantrum EP. Free Beer for Life begins with the band charging through Ben Vaughn's "Darlene," and from the first moments this sounds the way the A-Bones were meant to sound on vinyl -- the guitar roars and twangs, the vocals are raunchy and impassioned, the rest ...
| | Chenelle Things Happen For A Reason Vinyl LP
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| | Chinese Stars T.V. Grows Arms/The Drowning Vinyl LP (2008) Limited Edition
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| | Benga Trapped In A Dark Bubble/Technocal Vinyl LP (2009)
$10.85 | | Future Sound Of London Accelerator Vinyl LP (2009) (Import)
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$47.15
| | Benni Hemm Hemm Murta St. Calunga Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
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$17.69 Easygoing indie rock of all jangle-friendly stripes, like any other generally defined genre, is less formal codification and more a palette to play with. Iceland's Benni Hemm Hemm know this by default, so if the combination of horn and percussive arrangements and general steady chug on MURTA ST. CALUNGA, the band's third album, is almost to be expected these days, then at least the group knows what goes over well. Lead figure ...
| | Meanderthals Desire Lines Vinyl LP (2009)
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| | Cootie Williams Things Ain't What They Used To Be Vinyl LP (1989)
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