New Rose Story CD music Unmistakably packaged in a neon pink box, this four-CD survey of the first 20 years of France's New Rose label is an essential guide to the European post-punk underground -- and that's the real underground, the stable and singles that may not have had the critical impact of Rough Trade, Homestead, Hot, or Blast First, but who informed more of those mavericks than you could ever imagine. New Rose Story music CDs Like Rough Trade, New Rose started life as a record store alone, named for its founders' favorite ...See Full Description
New Rose Story album. After working his way through loss and chaos on the brilliant TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT (recorded in 1973, but not released until 1975), Neil Young deftly exorcised any lingering demons with 1974's ON THE BEACH. The album opens ...
New Rose Story music CDs. A new wrinkle in the mostly R&B-oriented Strip Jointz series, Strip Jointz Rocks: Rock 'n' Roll for Sexy Dancers is musically all over the map, collecting songs from several different decades in contrasting styles. Lyric-wise, some are more specifically sexy ...
New Rose Story CD music. Japan-only Tour Commemorative release includes vides for 'Glosoli' & 'Hoppipolla' plus 5 tracks from their second and third singles with B-sides for the ultimate must have album for fans! Toshiba. 2006.
New Rose Story album. To clear up some inevitable confusion right off the bat, this does not feature the same music as the 1989 LP compilation also titled Girls With Guitars, which came out on Impact, a subsidiary of Ace, the same label that ...
New Rose Story songs. This British import collects a whopping 50 incredibloe tracks from the Everly Brothers, including "Bye Bye Love," "Let it Be Me," and "Green River."
The close, two-part harmonies of brothers Don & Phil Everly -- coupled with a deep country background and a sharp, melodic pop sense -- yielded several huge hits for the duo in the late '50s and early '60s. Following some early country-styled recordings for Columbia Records, the Everly Brothers moved on to Cadence Records, where they added some pop sheen to their Appalachian-derived harmony vocals and, thanks to a Boudleaux & Felice Bryant song that cruised along on a shave-and-a-haircut rhythm, had a massive hit in 1957 with "Bye Bye Love," the first of several hits the brothers would score for Cadence in the next three years before departing for Warner Bros. in 1960. They had some big songs with Warner, as well, including "Cathy's Clown" and "Walk Right Back," and throughout those gorgeous harmonies were at the center of everything. This two-disc set spans the Everly Brothers' time with both Cadence and Warner, making it an ideal introduction to the duo's commercial peak. The inclusion of the Paul McCartney-penned "On the Wings of a Nightingale" is a nice plus. ~ Steve Leggett
Phil and Don Everly inspired all the ...
New Rose Story songs. Track Listing of songs: Anarchy in the U.K.; Codeine; 50 Years of Comparative Wealth; Victim of the Nhs; I Believe in Anarchy; George; Absolution; Silent Night; Big Boots, (She's Got); 8 Days a Week; I'm the Leader of the Gang; Personality Crisis; Smart Alex; Police Oppression; Action Time Vision; Take No Heroes;
New Rose Story CD music. Track Listing of songs: Back to Black; Early Winter; Sun Goes Down; Feedback; Honey; Mercy; Lollipop; Pumpkin Soup; Denial; I Thought It Was Over; Mr. Rock & Roll; On the Run; Rule the World; Little Things, The; Love Is Free; Manner Muss Man Loben; Just Fine; Like U Do; So Soll Es Bleiben;
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