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Abandoning album Product Description
Abandoning album by Love & Death was released Dec 04, 2012 on the Emi Cmg label. Abandoning CD music contains a single disc with 1 songs.
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Tiki Tones Play Songs For The... Surburban Savage (1997)
Track Listing of songs: Spectre Detector; Zombi Hut; Night of the ...
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Memory Down Man Apart (2012)
Track Listing of songs: B.T.M.; Despicable; Save Me; Till The End; Man Apart; Long Black Train; Solider; Invincible; Caged; Peace Be Yours; Letter;
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Bad Religion Generator (Re-Issue) (2005)
Track Listing of songs: Generator; Too Much To Ask; No Direction; Tomorrow; Two Babies In the Dark; Heaven Is Falling; Atomic Garden; Answer; Fertile Crescent; Chimaera; Only Entertainment;
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Buckcherry Gluttony (2012)
Track Listing of songs: Gluttony;
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Flaco Jimenez Mi Hawaiana (2010)
Track Listing of songs: Mi Hawaiana; Morena No Seas Asi; Tereza La Panadera; Conozco A Los Dos; Esperandote; Felipe Blanco; Mi Suerte Ha Cambiado; Una Viuda Con Dinero; Quisiera Ser Pensamiento; Soy Arriero;
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Vic Hennegan Desert God (2006)
Track Listing of songs: Gaya; Desert God; Morning Star; Weary Traveler; Ocean Watch; I Walk Alone; Weep A Silent City; Desert Island;
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Diana Ross Merry Christmas CD (1965)
Abandoning songs Christmas albums are usually done to appease recording artists who have had some success; they rarely sell well because the holiday season is short, but some disprove the stereotype and sell seemingly forever -- like this one. The Supremes put their warm harmonies on 12 classic Christmas songs, everything from "White Christmas" to a rousing "Joy to the World." Diana Ross' angelic, sweet, innocent voice is a perfect match for favorites like "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." A trio of producers contributed to make this an unforgettable classic: Hal Davis, Harvey Fuqua (Moonglows), and Marc Gordon (who later managed the 5th Dimension). Unlike the Temptations, who recorded three Christmas albums, the Supremes only waxed one. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Producers: Hal Davis, Marc Gordon, Harvey Fuqua.
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Masaaki Suzuki Bach: Clavier-übung III CDs (2001) (Import)
Abandoning music CDs Suzuki,Masaaki (Org) Bach Collegium Choir
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Reggae: I Am King-Classics From The Rockers Era Vinyl LP (2001)
Abandoning CD music Performers include: Burning Spear, Junior Murvin, Gregory Isaacs, Matumbi, Dennis Brown, Aswad.
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Las Malas Amistades Patio Bonito CD (2007)
Abandoning album Patio Bonito is the second Las Malas Amistades release on Honest Jon's. Las Malas Amistades -- "the bad friends" -- formed in 1994, when several art students in Bogota, Colombia, began meeting up to play music together (though none of them were musicians). From the start, their method has been to make up songs there at the session, sometimes while their four-track is already running, moving straight on when something is caught on the tape. Six members use a hulking charity-shop synth and a Casiotone, electronic drums, an acoustic guitar, a cuatro and various small percussion gadgets. Sometimes songs are acoustic, sometimes electronic, usually mixed. The music is spontaneous, intimate, spare. It's lovely, heartfelt, full of poppy wit and beauty, about to fall apart. Patio Bonito was recorded with the natural percussion of the raindrops hitting the tiles on the roof. In Bogota, when it rains so much, people tend to stay indoors and probably that spirit of confinement can also be heard on the record (although less clearly than the rain). As one member illustrates, the record "sounds like that brief and pineapple-y interval when the rain stops, the clouds open up, the light shines and people realize that the sun hasn't gone anywhere, that it was always up there, waiting to shine again.
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