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Peter Gabriel 1 Songs | 1. | Moribund The Burgermeister | |
| 2. | Solsbury Hill  | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Modern Love | |
| 4. | Excuse Me | |
| 5. | Humdrum | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Slowburn | |
| 7. | Waiting For The Big One | |
| 8. | Down The Dolce Vita | |
| 9. | Here Comes The Flood  | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Peter Gabriel 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Live CDs (2009) Digipak
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$14.38 Glitter and Doom Live, a double-disc set, marks Tom Waits' third live effort in his nearly 40-year career, each one summing up his career to the point of its release. The first, Nighthawks at the Diner issued in 1975 on Asylum, is regarded by many as one of the greatest live albums of all time. The second was Big Time, released during his tenure at Island in 1986. The musical performances on disc one of Glitter and Doom Live were culled from Waits' historic sold-out tour of the U.S. and Europe. He compiled and sequenced the set himself, intending to make them sound like a single show. The material leans, understandably, on his recordings with the Anti label. There are stellar performances here, such as "Get Behind the Mule" from The Mule Variations, "Trampled Rose" from Real Gone, and a haunting version ...
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| | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment (Gold) CD (1972) Gold
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$19.10 NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here ...
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| | Summer Ferrante Favorite Fantasy EP CD (2009)
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$5.69 Summer Ferrante is a young singer and songwriter from Southern California. Since the early age of 5 she has performed with various bands, from Rock to Classical. Music has been a part of her family for many generations; some of her family members are award wining music producers and film score composers. Summer graduated with a degree in Sociology, which in turn impacted her life perspective and matured her unique outlook for the content and stories used in her songs. Summer states, “Through my lyrics and music, ...
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| | Mark Bodino No Roads To Juneau CD (2009)
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$16.45 BIOMark Bodino began playing guitar at age 13. Since that time he has described his love for music as an obsession. He began performing live at age 18. His performances have been well received in a variety of settings; ranging from pubs, bookstores, and coffee houses throughout Manhattan, New Jersey, and recently Philadelphia; to more formal settings like weddings and receptions for opening art exhibits. Mark is able to perform as solo artist or ...
| | Jeff Gburek Remote Provinces CD (2009)
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$14.15 This CD ``remote provinces``, composed of materials recorded in Germany, Belgium, and Poland, mixed in with my own prepared guitar and signal processors, requires with each listeninga process of interpretation. They are not documentaries nor are they pure: I cannot imagine as a naturalist that one edits out impurity. I cannot ...
| | White Wizzard High Speed Gto CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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$9.65 After the "retro-thrash" movement secured a place for itself in the history of 21st century metal, the natural next step was for another similar young-folks-digging-up-the-past subgenre to emerge, and it did. There's a mini-wave (much smaller than the wave of retro-thrash bands, it must be said) of groups blatantly copping the sound of the early-'80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal, and White Wizzard are one of the first out of the gate and into record stores. The seven songs on this brief EP are all in the three- to four-minute range, with no elaborate displays of instrumental technique, no attempts at brutaler-than-thou lyrical aggression, no thoughts beyond getting the listener to pump his or her fist and sing along with the catchy choruses. The riffs are built as much around throbbing Iron Maiden-style basslines as guitar arpeggios, and the vocals are upper-register, clearly enunciated and foregrounded in the mix. If you like Iron Maiden's Killers, you will like White Wizzard. (This incarnation, anyway; most of the musicians -- and even the vocalist -- present on this recording left the band shortly thereafter to form the group Holy Grail. An almost entirely new White Wizzard is still signed to Earache.) ~ Phil Freeman
Used to be, back in those oh-so-distant 1980s, that if you were an L.A. band inspired primarily by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, you'd likely have to move elsewhere to find sympathetic crowds (see Metallica), but Tinsel Town isn't the glam rock breeding ground 25 years later that it was then, so perhaps things will be different for White Wizzard? Or maybe not, since the group's devotion to N.W.O.B.H.M. sounds and values is partial at best, and superficial at worst (as in mostly visual -- curse you Los Angeles!). Yes, their debut EP's seven tracks are riddled with the genre's early-'80s hallmarks, and a few come damn close to achieving vintage perfection -- namely the stupidly named "Celestina," which cleverly inverts the riffs from Diamond Head's "Lightning to the Nations" to suit its own needs, and the bass-driven, dual guitar harmony-laden "Megalodon," which, despite a bad flirtation with falsettos, seemingly wears the same brand of bullet belt as Killers-era Iron Maiden. Heck, even the White Wizzard mascot artwork featured here was designed ...
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