| | Hallows Eve Monument CD Hallows Eve Discography of CDs
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Photographer: Chuck Emery.
Arranger: Hallows Eve.
Personnel: Stacy Anderson (vocals); David Stuart (guitar, background vocals); Rob Clayton (drums, background vocals); Tommy Stewart (background vocals).
Recording information: Studio One, Atlanta, GA.
Hallows Eve Monument Songs | 1. | Speed Freak |
| 2. | Sheer Heart Attack |
| 3. | Rot Gut |
| 4. | Monument (To Nothing) |
| 5. | Pain Killer |
| 6. | Mighty Decibel, The |
| 7. | Righteous Ones, The |
| 8. | No Sanctuary |
| Purchase Monument CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hallows Eve Death And Insanity CD (1986)
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| | Omen Curse / Nightmares CD (1996)
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$9.69
| | Flotsam & Jetsam No Place For Disgrace CD (1988)
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$7.59 Though they had recently lost lyricist and principal songwriter Jason Newsted to Metallica, Arizona thrashers Flotsam & Jetsam neatly avoided the sophomore slump with 1988's No Place for Disgrace. The album basically repeats the formula of their debut but benefits from a cleaner yet still-in-your face production job. And while Newsted collects a few co-writing credits, guitarist Michael Gilbert ...
| | Testament Legacy CD (1987)
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| | Testament New Order CD (1988)
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$8.39
| | Hallows Eve Tales Of Terror CD (1985)
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$10.05
| | Byron Berline Fiddle & A Song CD (1995)
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$9.55 FIDDLE & A SONG features Byron Berline performing with a variety of singers and with the bands California, Sundance, The Doo Wah Riders and The Sherman Oaks Presbyterian Church Quartet. Berline is a member of both California and Sundance.
Principally recorded at Rainbow Garage, Van Nuys, California; Champagne Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; Don Ross Studio, Eugene, Oregon between November 8, 1994 and February 6, 1995. "Fiddler's Dream" was recorded in 1983. Includes liner notes by Byron Berline.
FIDDLE & A SONG was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. "Sally Goodin" was nominated for Best Country Instrumental Performance.
Byron Berline's Fiddle & a Song is a star-studded affair with numerous guests, for the most part recorded in 1995. It's hard to beat "Sally Goodin," a traditional bluegrass favorite, with veterans Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs prominently featured. But there are other worthwhile tracks as well; ex-Sundance member Vince Gill sings lead and plays guitar on "Rose of Old Kentucky" and "Sweet Memory Waltz," while Mason Williams wrote "Skippin' Along on Top" in honor of Berline and sings lead in this humorous ditty as well. Berline is even joined by the Sherman Oaks Presbyterian Church Quartet (where Berline and his wife are longtime members, with Bette Berline playing piano and singing soprano) for a heartfelt treatment of the hymn "Were You There?" Of course, the leader's magical fiddle is in the center of every track, and bluegrass fans should consider this one of Byron Berline's finest recordings. ~ Ken Dryden
Personnel: Byron Berline (vocals, fiddle); Vince Gill, Rick Cunha, Lindy Rasmusson (vocals, guitar); Bill Monroe (vocals, mandolin); Ken Liebenson (vocals, accordion, piano); Bette Berline (vocals, piano); Steve Spurgin (vocals, bass, drums); Mason Williams, Jann Browne, Donna Falco, Ellie Doud, Frank Heckadon (vocals); John Moore (guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Randy Scruggs, Dan Crary (guitar); ...
| | Bitch Be My Slave/Damnation Alley CD (1989)
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$9.69 Uniting Bitch's first full-length album, Be My Slave (1983), with songs from its 1981 EP Damnation Alley on a single CD, this reissue shows just how delightfully outrageous the L.A.-based metal band was in the beginning. With her S&M and bondage themes and frequent references to whips, chains and handcuffs, lead singer Betsy (who sounds like Pat Benatar's evil twin) managed to offend liberals and ...
| | Sodom Get What You Deserve CD (1998)
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$10.59 Come 1994's rather dreadful ...
| | Steve Clisby Temple Of Love CD (2000) (Import) Australia; Live
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| | April Wine Back To The Mansion CD (2001) Import; Reissued
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$12.79 Hard-rocking Canadians April Wine get the cork out with their 18th album, BACK TO THE MANSION. There's 11 tracks, including "Talk to Me," "Wish I Could Sing," and "Holiday."
After the release of 1986's Walking Through Fire, April Wine ...
| | Disbelief Shine CD (2004) Import
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| | Dokken Hell To Pay CD (2004)
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$8.69 Singer Don Dokken and drummer Mick Brown may be all that's left of the original Dokken, but the group's signature blend of pop and heavy metal has changed little since their late-'80s heyday. The problem is, they were never that interesting to begin with. On Hell to Pay, the role of ex-guitar legend George Lynch is played by ex-Warlock axe slinger John Levin, and the departure of original bass player Jeff Pilson brings ex-Ted Nugent and Yngwie Malmsteen collaborator Barry Sparks into the fold, resulting in a record that's impeccably played but mediocre at best. Levin brings an elegant, almost Middle Eastern sense of melodicism to the promising opener, "Last Goodbye," and an old-school bluesy swagger to "Haunted," and Don Dokken's voice has settled nicely into a smooth lupine growl that complements the tight arrangements, but there's a blandness to the whole affair that envelops the record after "Prozac Nation." Perhaps it's the fact that the obligatory power ballad, "Care for You," which is apparently so powerful that it needs to be played again at the end of the record in an "unplugged" version -- do keyboards not need to be plugged in? -- or maybe it's the verse/chorus/verse/chorus/solo/chorus heavy metal song template that usually only works for ...
| | Cavalier King Sun Revolutions CD (2006)
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$11.49 In the grand tradition of Bono's the Fly, David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust, and Garth Brooks' Chris Gaines, painter/musician Chris Taylor assumed the "anti-hero alter ego" of Cavalier King on his 2006 release The Sun Revolutions. It appears as though the King's debut full-length is a concept album of sorts, but as its press release states, the album "tells of an awakening in a fearful and ever-darkening world, dominated by wrenching loss and worse, crushing tedium." If that weren't confusing enough, it also warns that the tracks on The Sun Revolutions are "not merely stories, but epic expressions of chivalry, valor and the search for truth." Enough with this heavy-handed insight -- the album is full of alt-pop/rock that at certain points brings to mind a few renowned ...
| | Johnny Cash Ultimate Gospel CD (2007)
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