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Purchase Rocky Mountain Way CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Walsh But Seriously, Folks... CD (1978)
Rocky Mountain Way
$10.49 Recorded at Bayshore Recording Studios, Coconut Grove Florida.
Personnel: Joe Walsh (vocals, ...
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Rocky Mountain Way
$6.55 Principally recorded at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; The Record Plant, Sausalito, California; The Record Plant, New York; Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida.
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| | Joe Walsh The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get CD (1973)
Rocky Mountain Way
$6.55 Walsh is flanked here by Kenny Pasarelli on bass and Joe Vitale on drums, keyboards, and flute. Production help from Bill Szymczyk helps give the record its signature sound--simultaneously chunky and slick--and brings the effects-heavy sound of Walsh's guitar to the fore. But this is ultimately Walsh's show: he knows how to rock, lilt, and craft a pop hook, all the while maintaining levity with his off-hand vocal delivery and playful lyrics. SMOKER YOU DRINK, PLAYER YOU GET is a solid slice of FM rock fare, and is still one of the standouts in Walsh's solo discography.
"Rocky Mountain Way," the tune that opens Joe Walsh's sophomore release (and remains one of his best-known songs), is a textbook example of Walsh's strengths. The song is driven by a slinky hard rock groove that boasts crunchy, distorted guitars, barrelhouse piano, wiry solos, and a catchy, singalong chorus--proving Walsh's penchant for mixing rock elements and radio-ready accessibility with a sense of wit and fun. The rest of SMOKER YOU DRINK, PLAYER YOU GET follows suit, with the ...
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| | Jam Setting Sons CD (1979) (Import) United Kingdom
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$11.99 Britain's a funny place, but not always in the literal sense. While apparently placid on the surface, in reality England has always had issues with class, race, and socio-political turmoil. In 1980 Margaret Thatcher had taken power as Prime Minister, and the youth culture that had usually reserved its disdain for the dominant Labor party had a compelling new target. Not so coincidentally, in 1980 The Jam released SETTING SONS, their strongest and most political album to date.
If The Jam's first three albums are a tribute to the resiliency of British working class youth, SETTING SONS is a call to arms. In the context of politically informed songs such as "Eton Rifles'" and "Burning Sky," even a cover of the Motown chestnut "Heatwave" seems to take on political connotations. The albums centerpiece, the haunting mini-epic "Little Boy Soldiers" leaves no doubt as to the intensity of Weller's ire, with its sarcastic references to shooting to kill for "Queen and country," and lambasting of United States support for Thatcher ("God's on our side and so is Washington"). Luckily the usual Weller hooks are there as well, so it's safe to hum along even without knowing what the fuss is all about.
Digitally remastered edition of Paul Weller and the boys' fifth album that stands as one of the best in their canon. It's late 1979 appearance was prefaced with the release of the single "The Eton Rifles", which pulled no punches and had their audience clamoring for more. Originally to be a concept album, hurried schedules prevented a fully realized vision to come to fruition, but what was issued is some of Weller's best songwriting. Plus, the album included a contribution from Bruce Foxton (Smithers-Jones). Other highlights include ...
| | Minor Threat First Demo Tape CD (2003)
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$7.19 FIRST DEMO TAPE contain Minor Threat's previous unreleased first recordings from 1981, newly mixed from the original master tapes in December 2001.
It was early 1981 when Washington D.C.'s Minor Threat made their first trip to the studio. The band recorded all of the songs that they had written in the short time they had been together (three or four months), but were apparently unsatisfied with their performance & never bothered to do a final mix of the tape. Instead they went back into the studio a month later & recorded what would become their debut, the 8-song eponymous 7 inch EP. The unmixed tape of the first demo was discovered when Dischord started work on the 'Twenty Years of Dischord' box-set. Ian MacKaye & Don Zientara (of Inner Ear Studios) mixed the tape in December of 2001, but the release was shelved ...
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| | Timewellspent CD (2004)
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$14.69 Live Recording
Timewellspent: Casey Fundaro (vocals, acoustic ...
| | Arcana Coelestia Ubi Secreta Colunt CD (2007) (Import)
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$19.69 This project is born by the mind of MZ (also Locus Mortis & Urna) on the instrumental side, with the target to propose a doomish ...
| | Bada Bing! Music Heard On The Sopranos CDs (2007) (Import) Original Soundtrack; United Kingdom
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$14.29 2007 three CD sets featuring many of the great songs heard on episodes of the Award-winning cable television series The Sopranos.52 tracks including cuts from Bo Diddley, Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, The Temptations. LaVerne Baker, The Drifters, Perry Como, Dean Martin and many others. If that is not enough to motivate you, then you should read ...
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$10.25 West Reading, Pa. is home to great food, traffic, ...
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