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Audio Mixers: Neal Morse; Jerry Guidroz.
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So Many Roads: Live album
$13.09 The obvious label to put on this band is "supergroup," because it consists Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings, Neal Morse of Spock's Beard, Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater, and Pete Trewavas of Marillion, but that would imply that this is just another jam session. Despite the fact that these gifted musicians put this session together rather quickly, there is a natural cohesiveness and maturity that would suggest that they have been playing together for years. In fact, it could be argued that as a collective work this is as good, if not better, than any of the aforementioned bands previous output. The influence of early progressive rock bands such as Yes and Genesis are obvious, as are the references to each member's "regular" band, but it is the influence of the Beatles, which is felt both musically and lyrically, that shines through the strongest. The opener "All of the Above" is a 30-minute epic that stands as some of the best progressive rock music ever written. The only two compositions under seven minutes are the uplifting "We All Need Some Light" and the whimsical "Mystery Train," which in an ideal world would both receive significant airplay (they didn't). "My New World" is ...
| | Transatlantic - Live In Europe DVDs (2001)
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| | Neal Morse - Testimony Live DVDs (2004)
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$19.55 Christian prog rocker and former Spock's Beard member Neal Morse follows up his ...
| | Neal Morse ? CD (2005)
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| | Neal Morse Sola Scriptura CD (2007)
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| | Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura & Beyond DVDs (2008)
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$19.99 Prog rock maestro Neal Morse blends his passions for music and Christianity in ...
| | Best Of Jennifer Warnes CD (1982)
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$10.49 This ten-track compilation appeared at a time when Jennifer Warnes had released only two albums on Arista, resulting in five pop singles chart entries, including the Top Ten hit "Right Time of the Night" and the Top 40 hit "I Know a Heartache When I See One." This album contained four of the five, plus "Could It Be Love" and "Come to Me," which subsequently charted, a third newly recorded song, "Run to Her," two LP tracks composed by Warnes, and "It Goes Like It Goes," the theme from the movie Norma Rae, which had won an Academy Award. It is easy for consumers to pick it up assuming it contains later Warnes hits like "Up Where We Belong" and "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." In fact, since Warnes has been on many labels and several of her hits are one-off movie themes, there is no reliable compilation of her work; this works more as an overview of part of her career, not the whole thing. ~ William Ruhlmann
Incomplete and premature, this ten-track compilation appeared at a time when Jennifer Warnes had released only two albums on Arista, resulting in five pop singles chart entries, including the Top Ten hit "Right Time of the Night" and the Top 40 hit "I Know a Heartache When I See One." This album contained four of the five, plus "Could It Be Love" and "Come to Me," which subsequently charted, a third newly recorded song, "Run to Her," two LP tracks composed by Warnes, and ...
| | Canto 4 Sombra Herida CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Black Whales Origins CD (2009)
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| | Nirvana 2002 Recordings 89-91 CD (2009)
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$12.55 This disc collects all the existing recordings of a decent Swedish death metal act. They've got the distorted guitar tone, the D-beat drumming, and vocals that sound heavily indebted to Obituary's John Tardy (albeit much more comprehensible, whether for good or ill) -- basically, they check all the boxes. But it's hard to say what they bring to the music's history that's new, other than the story behind their name. They had just decided to call themselves Nirvana instead of Prophet 2002 when they came across a single by some Seattle-based garage punk outfit with the same name, so they tacked "2002" on, combining old and new and figuring that would cover their bases. Nirvana 2002 wound up toiling in total obscurity for three years, then calling it quits -- there are absolutely no officially released recordings here; it's all demos, rehearsals and one live ...
| | Mick Henderson Fruit Of The Spirit CD (2009)
So Many Roads: Live music CDs
$11.15 “Mick Henderson is one of the most interesting and creative musicians I have ever met. I think he knows every Christian song ever written and has arranged hundreds of them. He writes beautiful, thought provoking original songs with soul wrenching precision. Some tear your heart out with their honesty, while others make you think you are at the movies with images flashing through your mind. If you enjoy the unpredictable, ...
| | Kazamoze CD (2009)
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| | Dada Veda Love Is The Best CD (2009)
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$15.19 Dada Veda is a singer-songwriter who blends the wisdom of yoga with the rhythms of folk, country and rock music.Garbed in orange, Dada has traveled the world teaching yoga, doing social work and singing songs.Dada was born in 1946 in New York City and grew up in the era when rock and roll emerged as the most popular form of music. Upon graduating from college in 1968, Dada hitchhiked to California where he met an Indian monk who taught him yoga and meditation. Following that initiation, Dada went deeper into the yoga practice and became a full time monk in 1977.As a monk, his work took him to over 50 countries in Europe, the Far East and the Middle East. In Albania, where he spent ten years, Dada founded a kindergarten and began writing songs.His first CD, Brighter Than the Sun was released in 2003, and featured an acoustic, folk-country sound.On the present release, Love is the Best, Dada has taken ...
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