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Cold: Scooter Ward (vocals); Terry Balsamo (acoustic & electric guitars); Kelly Hayes (guitar); Jeremy Narshall (bass); Sam McCandless (drums). Recorded at Bay 7 Studios, Valley Village, California and Sparky Dark Studio, Calabasas, California. While no less a nu-metal authority than Fred Durst was their original benefactor, Jacksonville's Cold has always had a secret weapon in its heavy rock arsenal: mouthpiece. It's mouthpiece Scooter Ward's powerful singing -- not shouting or rapping, like so many of his contemporaries -- that distances he and his mates from the pack. This doesn't mean they're better; indeed, Cold's first two releases weren't consistently strong efforts. However, with the release of Year of the Spider, Cold has placed more emphasis on atmospherics, centered itself behind Ward's lyrics, and has even collaborated with Weezer. While these moves might alienate some metalheads out there, it's a great way of surviving the coming day of judgment, when the bell will toll for all but the best of the nu-metal moaners. Year of the Spider was produced by Howard Benson, who's best-known for masterminding P.O.D.'s triple-platinum Satellite. Just as that group tempers its pummeling rhythms with passionate lyricism, so Benson has massaged the aggro-metal of Cold's initial releases into a better framework for Ward's gruff croon and deeply personal lyrics. Grappling with a family crisis, Ward pleads bitterly and openly in "Cure My Tragedy (A Letter to God)": "If you make the world a stage for me then I hope that you can hear me scream," he sings. "Don't take her smile away from me she's broken and I'm far away." It's arresting to hear such defiant honesty in a genre that, despite its reliance on depressing themes and personal rage, too often is maligned by its own acrimony. "Wasted Years" reaffirms this sentiment. An ambitious, acoustic-driven ballad accentuated by a full string section, the song builds with Ward harmonizing over specters of himself, repeating the song's desperate words until the final couplet. "It's not hard to fail/It's not easy to win." While this sort of impassioned lyricism can easily become a cliché, it's a credit to Ward's talent as a singer that he sells it. Sure, he sounds too much like Maynard James Keenan, and often seems like the emotional twin of Aaron Lewis. And in its new, more tuneful configuration, Cold can at times approximate the populist alt-rock of Bush. But none of this diminishes the fact that, in the bombastic, one-dimensional world of nu-metal, Cold's regeneration as a melodic, vocal-driven metal band helps it stand out, and will likely help it survive when the industry inevitably pushes away from the post-grunge table. Ward co-wrote the standout single "Stupid Girl" with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, and while nothing else on the record features as hooky a chorus, the appearance of Dollshead vocalist Sierra Swan livens up the otherwise dour "Suffocate." (The move toward female vocal contributions in metal, illustrated best by the success of Evanescence, is an encouraging trend toward levity.) Year of the Spider is still bruised with the clichés that burden so many releases in this genre. But the dreary purples, blues, and blacks have faded just enough to reveal a band that isn't as concerned with anger and volume as it is with emotion and melodic breadth. ~ Johnny Loftus Like fellow nu-metalers Staind and Nothingface, Cold combines post-Metallica baritone vocals and massive, down-tuned guitars with the sharp pop instincts and brooding melancholy of alternative rock bands like Live and Creed. On the group's third album, YEAR OF THE SPIDER, the Florida-based quintet further explores its angst-ridden side with sweepingly dramatic production and lyrics that often read like the diary of a severely depressed suburban teen. Occasionally sounding like a heavier, slicker, and angrier Pearl Jam, the band eschews the vacuum cleaner-like death metal vocals popular with many of its conte Cold Year Of The Spider Songs Year Of The Spider Music Review Buy Year Of The Spider CD Purchase Year Of The Spider CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cold 13 Ways To Bleed On Stage CD (2000)
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$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody ...
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$8.99 Evanescence: Amy Lee (vocals); Ben Moody (guitar, percussion, programming). Additional personnel: Paul McCoy (vocals); David Hodges (piano, keyboards, programming); Francesco DiCosmo (bass); Josh Freese, Rocky Gray (drums); Zac Baird, Chris Johnson (programming). Evanescence won the 2004 Grammy Award for ...
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| | Bonnie Raitt Best Of CD (2003) (Import) Australia
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$13.15 Full title - The Best Of Bonnie Raitt On Capitol 1989 - 2003. Her first retrospective since signing to Capitol Records in 1989. This import edition features four tracks that are not on the US equivalent, 'Rock Steady' (Live w/ Bryan Adams), Nobody's Girl, I Believe I'm In Love With You (Live) & Time Of Our Lives. 18 tracks in all including, 'Something To Talk About', 'Thing Called Love', 'I Can't Make You Love Me', & more. EMI.
Personnel includes: Bonnie Raitt (vocals, acoustic, electric & slide guitar, piano); Johnny Lee Schell (vocals, acoustic guitar); Arthur Adams, Michael Landau (guitar); Benmont Tench (Hammond C-3 organ); Bruce Hornsby, Scott Thurston (keyboards); James "Hutch" Hutchinson, Roy Rogers (bass); Ricky Fataar, Curt Bisquera (drums); Tony Braunagel (timbales, percussion); Paulinho Da Costa (congas); Debra Dobkin (percussion); Arnold McCuller, Sir Harry Bowens, David Lasley, Sweet Pea Atkinson (background vocals). The Heart Attack Horns: Bill Bergman (alto saxophone); Marty Grebb (tenor saxophone); Greg Smith (baritone saxophone); John Berry Jr., Dennis Farias (trumpet). Producers: Bonnie Raitt, Don Was, Mitchell Froom, Tchad Blake. Includes liner notes by Alan Light. THE BEST OF BONNIE RAITT brings together 18 of the country/blues singer's finest recordings including "Nobody's Girl" and "Nick Of Time." This import features four tracks that do not appear on the American edition. Personnel: Bonnie Raitt (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, piano, background vocals); Bonnie Raitt; Johnny Lee Schell (vocals, acoustic ...
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