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Paul Davis Cool Night Songs | 1. | Cool Night  | |
| 2. | You Came To Me | |
| 3. | One More Time For The Lonely | |
| 4. | Nathan Jones | |
| 5. | Oriental Eyes | |
| 6. | '65 Love Affair  | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Somebody's Gettin' To You | |
| 8. | Love Or Let Me Be Lonely | |
| 9. | What You Got To Say About Love | |
| 10. | We're Still Together | |
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Purchase Cool Night CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Family Tree Miss Butters CD (2007) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
Cool Night
$15.85 2008 digitally remastered reissue of this album from the Canadian band led by Bob Segarini. Originally released in 1968, this was Segarini's first album, predating his work with Roxy, The Wackers and his excellent solo career. Beautifully re-mastered from the original mono master tapes (the stereo mix was done by an assistant engineer alone and is a travesty according to the band members!). Amazing packaging including previously unpublished photos and in-depth liner notes with the participation of Segarini. Rev-Ola.
Family Tree (60's): Bob Segarini. While Bob Segarini is a hero to pop obsessives thanks to his bright, rollicking work with the Wackers and his superb solo album Gotta Have Pop, his recordings with his early group the Family Tree are a different and more sophisticated kettle of fish. The Family Tree's ...
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| | Workers CD (2009)
Cool Night
$16.39 Workers are a long stretch of highway on a hot summer night. They are a blanket of pitch-black sky pocked with thousands of points of light. They are your headlights searching the road ahead, a mystery unfolding as you roll forth into the darkness. They are a sense of calm as you roll off into the void, more curious than frightened.The Louisville, Ky., trio makes lush, atmospheric music that washes over you, pounding your chest and overwhelming your senses with searing guitars, pulsing bass and crackling drums. The lyrics are dark and tangled, the melodies cresting and crashing. You draw comparisons to everything from Jesus and Mary Chain to The Secret Machines before determining that Workers' music is an experience unto itself.Workers were formed in 2001 under the name Your Black Star by singer/guitarist Jeremy Johnson and drummer Andrew Osborn, two kindred spirits bonded by their love of bombastic, fearless rock ’n’ roll. Like a lot of bands, the birthing process proved difficult; bassists came and went before a true fellow traveler was discovered in Brandon Duggins.They have taken a decidedly unorthodox approach to building a fan base. Rather than fall into the trap that some bands fall into, Workers resisted the temptation of becoming a bunch of local heroes who only play before adoring friends and neighbors. Rather, they threw themselves on the crucible that is the never-ending tour, taking the show on the road to test themselves before unfamiliar audiences.A friendship with the Japanese band Drum:Kan prompted Workers to venture to Japan, where they quickly developed an unlikely connection with rock-starved fans. Tours of Australia and New Zealand provoked a similar reaction, as well as positive international press, and numerous spins on the influential BBC. Overseas buzz led to deals with labels in Japan, England and Australia, as well as a UK tour with indie darlings the New Pornographers, but the band was still a bit of a mystery back home. Seeing this as less a problem than an opportunity, Johnson, Osborn and Duggins spent the better part of the past three years rampaging through the states, playing in the esteemed South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin and the CMJ Festival in New York as well as sharing the stage with Sleater-Kinney, The Hold Steady and Catfish Haven. “Sound from the Ground,” the band’s American debut, won critical acclaim stateside, tagging Workers with the weighty “next big thing” label. Expectations can stifle a band, but the trio confronted them head on.In fact, confrontation was the key word with the mid-2007 release of the band’s raw and aggressive EP "Beasts." For "Beasts," the band again toured the US this time with the likes of Pelican, Clouds, Earth and Black ...
| | Blood Brothers March On Electric Children CD (2002)
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$9.58  Producers: The Blood Brothers, Ross Robinson. Photographers: Dan Dean ; Jeffrey Degolier . This energy-core spazz-out session just might make you want to try to attach yourself to the ceiling with your teeth. The Blood Brothers meld upbeat, awkwardly rhythmic garage-core with a dual breakdance scream-athon, piano, and riot-inciting caterwauling. The concept-album-esque title and theme of March on Electric Children revolve around degraded entertainment, based on an abstract and dark short story that makes up the lyrics and liner notes. Seamlessly composed and adrenaline-inspired, the whole collaboration results in something more catchy than it should be, something you'll find yourself singing over and over again as you plan to throw yourself out a window. ...
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$11.18  Higher-pitched and noisier than an army of little dogs, the quintet of youngsters ...
| | Red Chord Fed Through The Teeth Machine CD (2009)
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$11.18 Massachusetts-based metalcore band the Red Chord has become ever so slightly more palatable on FRED THROUGH THE TEETH MACHINE, their fourth album. They're still not writing songs with traditional verse-chorus structures for the most part, but "Hour of Rats" has some catchy parts (plus the great lyric "We've known each other too long to be friends"), and several ...
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