There's a wider variety of unexpected sounds than those normally heard in a Merzbow listening session in this sonic inundation. 1930 CD music Unguessed-at dimensions are accessed through 1930 via sensory overload of oscillations, infinitely layered static, frequencies from pitch to buzz -- an explosion could get lost in this, and many do. It is the sounds of tuning in the radio, only to catch the low-end frequencies of an earthquake. Music has long explored -- and exploited -- its ties to emotions; ...See Full Description
The fifth Talk Talk album, LAUGHING STOCK, was its first following the band's much publicized split with EMI Records (the album was issued by the jazz label Verve). Recorded with a huge complement of string instruments, ...
From the goofy, fluttering phrasing of "Who Could Win a Rabbit" to the lilting harmonies in "College" (which could easily be an outtake from the Beach Boys' PET SOUNDS), Animal Collective oozes with a starry-eyed, back-to-childhood sensibility. But like anyone's ...
1930 CD music. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Guitarist Marc Ribot is well-known and respected for his session work with the likes of Tom Waits and Elvis Costello, as well as his association with John Zorn and other downtown New ...
1930 music CDs. 1975's METAL MACHINE MUSIC is, without question, the one album in Lou Reed's oeuvre that inspires the most hyperbole in critic's pens, and one of the harshest records ever released by a major record company. Originally a double LP, it ...
1930 CD music. By the time this album was recorded in 1978, Sun Ra and his Arkestra had been living in Philadelphia for a decade. They journeyed to New York City to record this project for the Philly Jazz Label. The rhythmic bearing ...
1930 album. Track Listing of songs: Big Gundown, The; Peur Sur la Ville; Poverty; Milano Odeo; Erotico (The Burglars); Battle of Algiers; Giu la Testa; Metamorfosi; Tre Nel 5000; Once Upon a Time in the West; Sicilian Clan, The; Macchie Solari; Ballad of Hank ...
1930 music CDs. Digitally remastered by Darcy M. Proper (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
These 38 tracks chronicle Peggy Lee's first recordings of her long and productive career, and chart her musical evolution, from rather timid, run-of-the-mill band singer to sophisticated and ...
1930 songs. Recorded live at the Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, California on September 22 & 23, 1962. Originally released on Riverside (9444). Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
In 1963 Cannonball Adderley signed with the Capitol label, retaining the rights to some master tapes recorded earlier while he was with Riverside. This CD (a straight reissue of an earlier LP) therefore contains music much closer to the altoist's freewheeling Riverside period than to his R&Bish Capitol dates. Adderley's greatest band -- his sextet with cornetist Nat Adderley, Yusef Lateef (on tenor, flute and oboe), pianist Joe Zawinul, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Louis Hayes -- is featured on such exciting numbers as "Jessica's Day," Jones' "Unit 7," and "The Jive Samba." A special treat of this live date is hearing the leader's introductory words to several of the songs. ~ Scott Yanow
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1930 album. Rhino Flashback's Big Band Classics: The Crooners in the Beginning collects ten songs made popular between 1939 and 1945. Among the highlights are vocal tracks by Bill Moreing, Skinnay Ennis, Russ Carlyle, Frank Sinatra, Alan Simms, Ray Nance, Glenn Hughes, Tiny Hill, Gene Williams and Stumpy Brown. This is a worthy collection for fans of the era's top hits. ~ Al Campbell
Liner Note Author: Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson.
Great! This CD totally surpassed my expectations and was amazing. After a while the pure static parts of the noise actually begins to sound beautiful. This is busy stuff, always some sound ... By Daniel
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