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2 track single Ignorance Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $0.23) | | Category | Rock Albums | | Label | Warner | | CD Universe Part number | 8036846 | | Catalog number | 7567895729 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 04, 2009 |
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Purchase Ignorance CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment CD (1972) Gold
Ignorance
$19.10 NEVER A DULL MOMENT picks up where EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY left off. Here we have more raucous rock & roll with healthy dollops of soul and twang thrown in for good measure. Always looking for a good songwriter to cover, Stewart's honorees here include Jimi Hendrix ("Angel"), Dylan ("Mama You Been On My Mind"), and Rod's personal hero, Sam Cooke ("Twistin' The Night Away"). Sidling up nicely next to these heartfelt interpretations are some of Stewart's finest original songs. Teaming with spiritual brother Ron Wood, Stewart offers up the cheeky "Italian Girls" and "True Blue," a track that goes along at a mid-tempo clip before exploding into a heartfelt rave-up.
Most notable is a collaboration with Martin Quittenton on "You Wear It Well," an irresistible addition to the Stewart canon. Although the Sam Cooke cover is the one spot where the soulful Scot would be expected to indulge his R&B jones, Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind" is where Rod brings it all back home with a slow-burning vocal that wraps itself around the strolling tempo of the song. While not quite up to the perfection of EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY, NEVER A DULL MOMENT follows closely in its footsteps, and weighs in as Stewart's last classic album of the early '70s.
Personnel: Stewarty (vocals).
Photographer: Joel Brodsky.
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Ignorance
$18.79 Audio Mixer: Richard Mouser.
Personnel: Roine Stolt (vocals, electric guitar, Mellotron, mini-Moog synthesizer, percussion); Pete Trewavas (vocals); Chris Carmichael (strings).
| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
Ignorance
$13.58 At first glance, Halford's entry into the crowded holiday market looks like a parody. Heavy metal and Christmas make for strange bedfellows, and WINTER SONGS' pastoral cover art -- which depicts Rob Halford staring wistfully (with a goatee and shades) into a soft, snowy pine forest -- screams Spinal Tap. That said, the Judas Priest frontman approaches yuletide standards like "We Three Kings" and "What Child Is This?" with the same conviction that he applied to Priest classics like "Electric Eye" and "Freewheel Burning" -- it probably helps that most traditional Christmas hymns tend to fall into the same brooding minor keys that serve as the foundation for most, if not all, heavy metal songs. While WINTER SONGS, like Twisted Sister's excellent 2006 TWISTED CHRISTMAS collection, may not be mainstream enough for the department store Santa kiosk, it's a surprisingly cohesive and listenable addition to the genre -- and if skillfully disguised in a Mannheim Steamroller jewel case, it could make Christmas morning truly joyful.
Arrangers: Rob Halford; Ed Roth.
Personnel: Rob Halford (vocals); Mike Chlasciak (guitar); Ed Roth (keyboards); Bobby Jarzombek (drums).
Audio Mixer: Pete Martinez.
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Ignorance
$7.99 Arrangers: Ed Seay; Paul Davis.
Personnel: Paul Davis (keyboards, synthesizer, vibraphone, background vocals); Ed Seay (electric guitar, trombone, background vocals); Kenny Mims (electric guitar); Jay Scott (alto saxophone); Tommy Cooper (trombone); Alan Feingold (keyboards, synthesizer); James Stroud (drums, percussion, background vocals); Pepper Watkins, Marilyn Scott, Nigel Olsson, Will Boulware (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Ed Seay.
| | Justin Bieber My World CD (2009) Enhanced CD
Ignorance
$7.96 Within a couple years, Canadian teenager Justin Bieber went from covering Usher on YouTube to working with Usher. An internet sensation from his renditions of several pop and pop-oriented R&B hits, he was still only 15 years old when he released this, his first album -- though it's more like an EP since it is contains only seven songs that are 25 minutes in duration. Given the comfort level he showed in the material he covered, My World plays it straight, based on the kind of age-appropriate content that would fill out a release from a younger Chris Brown or a junior version of Ne-Yo. Members of the Clutch, Midi Mafia, "Tricky" Stewart, Usher, and a handful of other notable producers and songwriters grant Bieber a set of songs that isn't quite top-level quality, but the singer more than gets by on his squeaky-clean charm and natural ability. ~ Andy Kellman
Recording information: Icon Studios, Atlanta, GA; Serenity Sound Recording Studio, Cincinnati, OH; Side 3 Studios, Denver, CO; The Boom Boom Room, Burbank, CA; Triangle Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA.
Photographers: Pamela Littky; Chris Baldwin.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
| | Rick Derringer Sky Is Falling CD (2009)
Ignorance
$8.80 Released on Fuel 2000, The Sky Is Falling is actually a reissue of the Doin' Business As... Derringer, Bogert & Appice album that was first released in Europe in 2001. In this short-lived power trio, guitarist and producer Rick Derringer reportedly "replaced" Jeff Beck in the "follow-up" to 1973's Beck, Bogert & Appice album (their rhythm section is, of course, made up of ex-Vanilla Fudge members bassist Tim Bogert and rock & roll über-drummer Carmine Appice. Nah. While this doesn't reach those lofty heights. Strictly out of its time and element -- from the songs to the production -- as a hard rock album with well-written compositions, excellent vocals, and musicianship, it works very well. Hearing the set in 2001 was just plain weird given what else was going on in popular music at the time. Hearing it in 2009 with its new title feels almost right, since rock music is deliberately trying to return to the 1970s. These cats are all strict super-choppers and studio professionals. All of them have been recording since the 1960s. The fact that this music continues to have teeth is one thing, but that it's well arranged and raucously played, and offers consistent hooks, excellent melodies, and vocal harmonies is quite another. Standout tracks here include the title track, "Blood from a Stone," and the scorching "Dawn of Love." The Fuel 2000 edition also includes a pair of bonus tracks, with the band offering live versions of two Derringer classics, "Hang on Sloopy," which he originally recorded with the McCoys in the late '60s, and his now ubiquitous party anthem, "Rock `n' Roll Hoochie Koo." ~ Thom Jurek
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$25.59 Track Listing of songs: Public Opinion; A Conception;
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